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Author's Note: So sorry for the long wait! But thank you everyone so much for reviewing last time! It made me very happy! Oh, and moonarcher, yep Rorik/Malchior is going to have a fairly large part. I wasn't planning on having the Christmas part in here, but I guess he is a bit like that organ person. The other people in the castle are under a curse too, you'll find out what it is in a few chapters. And Still trying to fly, yep, and there is also a scene from The End part 3, the Starfire with the tofu bacon, she says the name of the creature she is imitating, but I couldn't remember it.

On a another note, for all you who are wondering why I use a few people's real names but no one else's, well I used Starefire's, Cyborg's, Beast boy's and Raven's(which is Raven, but ya know), and well Robin sounds better that Dick. I guess Rich could have been used too, but oh well. As far as the other three cats from Teen Titans east, I just didn't know them. I actually learned Bumble Bee's is Karen Beecher. But it is kinda too late to go back and change it. Just thought I'd say that. So yeah

So here is chapter ten, hope every one likes it! Btw, it's an even chapter sothrows some credit at Applehappy mmmkay, enjoy and Please Review!

Raven ran through the woods. Too anxious to get away to stop and try to teleport. She was deep in the dark forest before she stopped and realized how stupid she had been. Where am I? She thought in a panic. None of her surroundings were at all familiar. The car hadn't even taken her through here. Raven was in another part of the woodsthe question waswas she alone? Her only option now was to teleport. But she was too panicked. Every time she tried she got no more than a few feet before tumbling face first into the snow. Raven stood for the fourth time, shivering and slightly off balance. Her teeth were chattering and her lips were cracking from the harsh wind. I need to relax. She told herself. If I calm down, I can regain some control of my powers and get out of here. Raven sat down in the snow and began to meditate. It was very difficult to concentrate in such harsh whether but at last she felt herself calm down.

"Azarath, Metrion, Zin"

But Raven was jolted out of her meditation by a loud roar from behind her. She barely had time to look up when she was knocked to the side and nearly passed out. Advancing on her was a huge stone monster. It was roaring so loud she wanted to cover her ears and hide as it raised its arm to strike again before Raven shouted

"Azarath Metrion Zinthos!"

A nearby tree uprooted itself and hurdled itself at the monster. The thing fell back, screaming. This gave Raven time to get to her feet and face the monster. She held up her hand and mentally threw more trees at the monster. But another roar from behind her made her lose concentration. Advancing from another part of the woods was a huge purple-like creature. But its body was not solid. It seemed to be dripping with some sort of ooze. It looked at her menacingly with its multiple acid green eyes. Raven turned to it and began to attack when she was interruptedagain.

A huge electric monster was hurtling toward her from a third area of the woods. It threw bursts of electricity at her. Just in time Raven held up her hands and created a black dome like shield with her powers. She looked around at her three attackers. The stone monster had gotten up and all three were coming at her from all different directions.

There are too many of them! I need to get out of here! I need to teleport!

But she couldn't. She couldn't focus and couldn't control it. So she ran. Running between the cement like creature, and the one made up of purple gunk, she made her way out of the circle they had created around her. With their backs to her Raven hurdled a few trees at them with her powers, knocking them down. That just left the mass of electricity. She tried to attack it, but the thing moved like lightning, staggering, halting, jolting, and like lightning it was quick. Tree after tree was pulled up and thrown, but they just went by it. The entire area soon resembled a clearing but it did no good. The other two didn't seem to have gotten long lasting concussions for they had stood up and were advancing toward her as well. Raven was outnumbered. She circled around, knowing it wasn't a good plan to expose your back to your enemy, but they had surrounded her. She tried to throw rocks, trees, anything, but it wasn't any good. The stone monster had managed to come up behind her and grab her. It held her around the neck, choking her. The other two monsters still threw attacks blindly. Raven felt her whole body sting and it was getting harder and harder to breathe. She struggled but it did not relax its grip. Everything was going black

From the right, something slammed into the stone monster, knocking both it and Raven to the ground. The monster made a rumbling growl and relaxed its grip and Raven jerked out of its grasp. Her eyes sought what had saved her and they fell on the Beast, locked in combat with the purple monster. Raven gasped. He had come. He had come to save her. From the corner of her eye she saw the electric monster coming up behind the Beast. Raven noticed how what appeared to be its feet sizzled in the snow as it ran. It threw a huge bolt of electricity like lightning, before Raven could do anything, which stuck the Beast in the side. He howled. Raven ran towards them.

"Azarath, Metrion, ZINTHOS!"

Tons of snow flew up at the monster. The flurry covered it like an avalanche. Raven had never felt so much power charge threw her. She threw attack after attack of snow boulders, her hair and cloak billowing around her. She could see the electric monster struggle but at last, the snow, which was rapidly melting into water on the monster's hot surface, consumed it. A flat disc with a red eye lay sparking on the ground. Raven turned and saw that the stone creature had joined in the fight. The Beast was outnumbered. The stone monster threw him against a tree. Clearly in pain, the Beast got back on its feet. Raven used her sudden charge of power to grab the oozing monster and throw it far into the woods. She heard it slam into something but turned her attention to the current threat. She watched the Beast and the stone creature grapple. Raven watched tensely, wondering if she should interfere. She didn't want to make a mistake and hurt the Beast. Finally the Beast got the upper hand. He threw the monster hard against a rock. It didn't move. A few moments passed and nothing happened. The Beast and Raven looked at each other. They both struggled for air, their exhales rising up to the night sky in misty clouds. Raven felt sore and exhausted, but the Beast was clearly in lots of pain. There were cuts all over his arms and he was holding his side. He looked at her with sad, pleading eyes before sinking into the snow with a moan. Raven gasped and ran to his side. His eyes were closed and his breathing was harsh.

"No" Raven whispered. She put her arms around him and at lastwas able to teleport. Back to the castle.

Meanwhile, back at the village. Adonis was in the tavern. It was empty save for him and a stranger. The two of them sat in the darkest corner of the room. The stranger was completely hidden in shadow. All Adonis could see was a single eye. The stranger stared at him for awhile until at last, he spoke. His voice was smooth, quiet and menacing.

"I don't usually work for others. This better had be worth my while." The one eye that Adonis could see narrowed impatiently.

Adonis smirked. From his pocket he brought out a small cloth bag and threw it on the table. The stranger stretched out a gloved hand and took it. It was filled to the brim with gold coins. The man took one of the coins and held it to the light. He flipped it up with his thumb and caught it in the air.

"I'm listening. But I haven't much use for shiny coins. I might require something more." He said as he deposited the coin back into the bag.

Adonis ignored the last comment and spoke in a rushed tone.

"It's like this. I have my heart set on marrying Raven. But she needs a littlepersuasion."

The stranger still looked at him impatiently. But Adonis pressed on.

"Now, everyone knows that Raven is a bit stand offish with the rest of the town. The only people she's close to, aside from my that is," he gave a grin but then became straight faced once again," are those brothers of hers."

"Get to the point Adonis," said the stranger. "I am becoming very bored."

Adonis slammed his fist down on the table excitedly.

"The point isRaven would do anything to keep them from being hurt. That is where your services come in"

The man looked at Adonis with more curiosity now.

"So you want me to kill her brothers unless she agrees to marry you?"

Adonis nodded, a smug look crossed his face.

"That is despicable," The stranger said. Adonis looked at him. The man's eye was unreadable. At last, he chuckled slightly.

"I love it. But about my other payment, I want Robin. I want to keep him and train him as my apprentice. He has the talent, and with my help" he stopped speaking for a moment. His eye glinted evilly and then he laid out his plan. "I'll capture Robin and the cyborg, and you can offer to save them for Raven if she'll marry you. You'll have to make an excuse about Robin however, but you can assure her, I'll keep him very much alive."

Adonis smiled, thinking, This is a good plan, I'm glad I thought of it.

"We have a deal." Adonis held out his hand and the man took it.

"It's a pleasure to do business with youSlade."

After Adonis left, Slade sat stewing in the tavern for a while. A small smile formed, hidden under the orange and black mask.

Manipulating these young people is proving to be more fun than I thought.

Back at the castle, Raven sat with the Beast in the parlor. He sat in a chair while she kneeled at his feet. Kori ran in holding a bowl of hot water, a cloth draped on her arm. Raven took both of these from her. Speedy sat in the other chair, staring intently at them. He could remember the desperate look on Raven's face when she had teleported back to the front hall shouting for help. When Speedy had arrived in front of them, the Beast was regaining consciousness and Raven was holding onto him looking scared and sad. She didn't let go of him. Now she sat next to him as he tried to lick his wounds clean. Raven rolled her eyes as she dipped the cloth into the water.

"Don't do that. It will get infected." She reached for his arm but the Beast yanked it back, growling at her. Kori backed away frightened but Raven looked unafraid.

"Hold still," she said. Then, before the Beast could react, she pressed the damp cloth into one of the cuts. The Beast howled in pain and rage.

"That hurt!" He screamed at Raven. She stared at him, annoyed.

"If you would hold still, it wouldn't hurt as much!" Her voice raised in volume with every word she spoke. The Beast glared at her.

"If you hadn't of run away, this never would have happened!" He gestured wildly towards the cuts on his arms.

"Well, if you hadn't shouted at me like that, I wouldn't have run away." Raven replied in a monotone voice rinsing the cloth in the water.

The Beast seemed at a lost, a defeated look on his face. But then a triumphant expression crossed his face.

"Well you shouldn't have been in the west wing!" He crossed his arms smugly. Raven simply smirked at him.

"Well you should learn to control your temper." The triumphant look now on her face.

She let two orbs of her powers form around her hands, her eyes set in deep concentration she placed them on the two worst cuts. She absorbed the pain into her body as she mended the tissue. She watched with her mind's eye as the flesh knitted itself back together and the swelling went down. She could feel the dull ache in her bones that the Beast had felt resonating from the cut. That's what you get, she told herself glumly, as she stared at the flesh colored swipes on the Beast's arm. She hoped fur would grow over them quickly, she hoped they wouldn't scar. She shook those thoughts away as she moved on to the next set of cuts. She could see the Beast's shocked expression as she healed him. Healing was something she could right. But she was only used to healing small scraps or cuts, usually for Robin and Victor when they were little and got into fights with the other kids from the village. Even though the way she healed was to absorb the pain, she felt she needed to because those fights were, after all because of her. Her brothers had defended her, protected her, just like the Beast had done. It was her way of saying,

"Thank youfor saving my life."

The Beast looked at her; the surprised look still locked on his face. But at last he grinned.

"You're welcome," He said softly.

Kori and Speedy exchanged looks of happiness. At last, Raven and the Beast were sitting together peacefully. They were even smiling at each other. Speedy grinned.

There is still hope.