Animal

The shape in front of her in the dark—it wasn't Beast Boy. The green changeling was slumped by the wall. She knew this beast, knew him through empathy—Adonis. Her eyes widened and she shifted, in time to save her head, but he landed a full bite on her shoulder, causing her to let out a scream, a scream that woke the Tower and woke Beast Boy. The beast Adonis, Raven still in his teeth, turned abruptly, smashing her head into the wall.

Beast Boy saw her, unconscious.

Animal instinct took over. He rose to protect what was his.

Sky

"Is it weird to you to think that your home planet is somewhere out past that blue sky?" Beast Boy queried, standing beside her, head tilted back to appreciate the cloudless day.

Raven cast a sideways glance, before returning her eyes to the great blue. "Not really. I'm used to the idea of being so far from home." She debated even correcting him, but ultimately decided to see how he'd respond. "I'm not from just another planet anyway, but from another dimension, you know."

"Oh." A pause. "Wait, what?"

She sighed. "The physics don't matter. Earth is my home now."

Beach

Raven sat reading under an umbrella, stretched pleasantly in her beach chair. She looked up from her book to see green sea animals jump from the water. Shaking her head, she lowered her eyes back to her book. Beast Boy had convinced her to come to the beach, and she was glad he had.

She'd become reabsorbed in her book, when she heard a whoosh!

What was that? She wondered.

Then she saw it. A green whale stuck on the shore. "Raaaven," he whined, "I beached myself."

With a sigh and burst dark energy, she sent him out to sea.