I really need to start working on this again. I'm still on Chapter 7. > Sorry!

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Chapter 6:

"Alright, what is a five letter word that deals with expensive meat?"

"Why don't you know the answer to that?"

"Dude! I don't do meat!"

Cyborg and Beastboy started fighting over the same thing. The fact that Beastboy's a vegitarian. Robin sighed and dropped his head into one of his hands as he sat at the table. Starfire looked over from the TV.

"No more mean words, please."

"Star, I don't think that is going to work," said Robin.

"It never works," Raven said, not looking up from the book she was reading.

"Good point."

The three tried their hardest to not pay any attention to the fighting between Beastboy and Cyborg. Finally, Raven snapped her book closed and stood.

"Enough!" she ordered.

The two looked at her and continued on.

"What's wrong with meat!"

"Have you actually been those animals!"

"Why would I wanna? They taste better than they smell!"

"I don't smell!"

"ENOUGH!"

Beastboy and Cyborg were pinned to walls on either side of the room. Robin, who now hid under the stool on which he was sitting, watched Raven closely. Starfire levitated.

"Please, friend Raven. Put friend Beastboy and friend Cyborg down," she pleaded.

"Fine."

The two fell to the floor. Both grunted as they hit the ground, Cyborg on his butt, Beastboy on the top of his back. Raven grabbed her book. She rolled her eyes before leaving the room. Cyborg stood slowly.

"Now, that fuckin' hurt."

Robin started to laugh. Starfire looked at him, clearly confused.

"Why is it you laugh, Robin? Did someone pass the gas?"

"Dude! That hurt!" Beastboy yelled standing.

Robin laughed harder until he looked at a clock.

"Uh...got to go!"

The three watched as Robin ran from the room. Beastboy blinked.

"Okay."

"That was 'weird'. Am I correct?" asked Starfire.

Cyborg shrugged as Beastboy left the room. He walked towards Raven's room as quiet as a mouse. That is, until he transformed into a mouse. Scurring down the hallway, he crawled under Raven's door. Two fingers grabbed him by the tail and picked him up.

"Beastboy, what are you doing?"

The changling transformed back, falling because Raven had to let go. He rubbed his head.

"That hurt, you know?"

"Did it?"

He glared at her. She smiled and walked over to her dresser. Beastboy stood.

"What are you doing?"

"Going out."

"Uh...is that a good idea? I mean, that guy's still out there."

"I know. I just want to catch him. He sent me this note this morning," she said holding up a small peice of paper.

Beastboy took it and read it. He looked at her.

"I don't want you to go."

"I have to," she said walking over to the door.

"No, you don't!"

Raven turned to look at him as he grabbed her arm.

"You don't have to go. Stay here."

"You don't understand, do you? I have to go. He has to pay for what he did."

"Raven, please."

"I'm sorry, Beastboy," she said leaving her room. "As long as he lives, I can't. I'll kill myself if I have to live with his face in my mind. I don't want to know that he's still alive."

Beastboy followed. She turned and looked at him.

"Please, don't follow me."

"You know I can't let you go out there alone. I can't bear to think about him hurting you again."

"He won't. Please, just stay here," she ordered disappearing into the floor.

He ran to where she just was. Pounding his fist into the ground, he looked around. He began to walk towards the living room. Cyborg was playing Gamestation 2 and Starfire was doing something in the kitchen. He didn't even want to know what the alien was doing. His target was Cyborg.

"Cy."

"One second. I've almost got it beat!" replied Cyborg pushing buttons and moving the control stick like crazy.

Beastboy sighed. He waited until the controller flew up into the air along with Cyborg. He began to cheer as he beat Robin's high score.

"Booyah! That'll teach that pointed haired bird brain to beat my high score!"

"Dude! Cy!"

"What!"

"I need to talk to you."

"Bout what?"

Beastboy glared at Cyborg. The half man's mouth moved into an o shape.

"Alright. Hallway."

They both walked into the hallway. Cyborg leaned against a wall. Beastboy pased.

"Yo, calm down. What is it?"

"Raven left."

"Yeah, so?"

"To see him."

Cyborg's eyes widened.

"SHE WHAT!" he yelled.

Starfire came running. Beastboy was staring at Cyborg.

"Friends, what is with the loud voices?"

"It's nothing, Star," replied Cyborg, clearly pissed.

"Then why is friend Beastboy not moving?"

"Um..."

Beastboy blinked. He shook his head and put a finger in his ear. Starfire giggled.

"Dude! You think you can yell any louder!"

Starfire continued to giggle. A half smile creeped across Cyborg's face.

"All I have to say is that you need to go after her."

"But...she'll kill me if she finds out I was watching her," Beastboy replied.

"True, but it isn't any better lettin' her out there alone. I'll hold down the fort and find out where in the hell Robin went. You go after her," Cyborg said grabbing Starfire and pulling her into the living room.

She eeped and followed. Beastboy turned and left the tower.

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She walked through the docks, searching for his face. She knew that he would find her and transfix her into not knowing where she was. She couldn't smell that rose. She couldn't let her mind be his.

"Hello, Raven," said a familiar voice.

She froze. In the shadows, he stood. There was a rose in his hand. She watched him with careful eyes. Invisible walked up to her. He handed her the rose and waited for her to smell it. She did not. Instead, she held it in her hand below her waste. He waited impatiantly for her to smell it, but she did not. He held back his anger. She sensed his rage and frustration. A small smile creeped across her face. Invisible glared at her.

"Cleaver witch, aren't you?" he asked through clentched teeth.

Her smile faded. He grabbed her shoulders and looked into her eyes. She glared back.

"Very cleaver. You know about the little gift I put into the roses. That doesn't matter."

"What do you mean? As long as I don't smell your stupid flowers I'm fine and I can use my powers."

"Or so you think."

Raven backed away, dropping the flower. Invisible laughed.

"Did you honestly think that I didn't know you were this smart? I have a back up. I always do. I will make you mine. It's only a matter of time, Raven. It's only a matter of time," he said before his fist collided with the side of her head.

She gasped and backed up, a hand against her head. He came swiftly. Raven didn't have a chance to block him before he had both of her hands behind her. His breath was hot against her neck. She tried to pull away, but his hold was tight.

"Let me go," she ordered.

He did. Instead of letting her go, he punched her in the stomach. She dropped to the ground. Invisible grabbed her by her violet hair. She winced in pain, trying to use her powers. They wouldn't work. Invisible grinned.

"I think you have just noticed that your powers won't work. That scent didn't only block you from thinking, it also blocked your powers. The longer you were near it, the more it works. Now, you cannot use them around me. I'm covered in the scent. It might not be strong enough to control you, but I can use you and touch you."

She tried to get away as he ran his hand down her chest. She closed her eyes. He forced her to stand.

"Let me go," she wimpered.

Invisible said nothing. He pulled her to her feet. Raven looked at him. He smiled before slamming another fist to the side of her head. Darkness filled her mind as she passed out. Invisible picked her up. He looked around before taking her to his home. But not knowing to him, he was being watched. A shadow jumped down from a roof.