Teen Titans: If I never knew you

Chapter Four:

Previously:

Cleto suffered the same fate as Kaia, his body erupted in flames. He screamed and was gone with the flames. Where he stood now lay a puddle of water. Beast Boy looked at the puddle and said, "So…Are we gunna put him in a jar too?"

Cyborg turned to thank Lady Fan for her assistance but no one was there. She left in the same mysterious way she arrived. The water in the school had evaporated along with Cleto. Class did resume and all five Titans received detention. Apparently, they would be allowed to leave class to save to world only to return to be punished.


"You're going to get glue everywhere!" Courtney laughed as Robin tried to glue together some fabrics with a hot glue gun. As hand as he was with Bird-A-Rangs, glue guns were not in his department. They were in the third week of working on the English project. They had spent the first two weeks working on the written, which was a pain. Now they had to make a visual, which was also a pain.

"I don't see why we need a visual." Robin muttered, "It's irrelevant and time-consuming."

Courtney watched another glob of hot glue fall onto the newspaper-covered table. The other Titans had gone out to buy lunch on that day, a sunny Saturday afternoon. Courtney got up to refill her cup of water. She was walking back when the doors slid open, giving entry to a huge gust of wind. It blew Courtney off-balance; she spilled her water, and fell down on her knees.

"What was that!" Courtney exclaimed, brushing her hair out of her face.

Another stronger gust blew it; it blew their in-progress visual off the table, tearing it to pieces. All their supplies were blown onto the ground and every page of their fifteen page report, which was been places at the other side of the table for reference if needed, was floating in the air. The last gust blew hard and Courtney was flung up against the window. Her body slumped to the ground when the wind died down. Robin looked out from behind the sofa.

Suddenly, there was a whirl of wind in front of the doors and yet another blonde appeared. Unlike Kaia, she had short, Peter Pan-like hair and her eyes were, of course, the same exact blue. She wore a short, black, off-the shoulder dress with flared sleeves and a white sash. Her leather sandals wound up her shins, stopping at the knees.

"Seems like I've blown her out of her mind," said the Kaia look-alike.

"Let me guess, you're related to Kaia and Cleto," frowned Robin; it had been two weeks since the puddle-fied Cleto was jarred.

"Kaia and Cleto are inferior compared to me; I am Skei," she smirked.

The doors slid open again and Starfire could be heard saying, "Mustard is not a beverage?"

"Star, for the last time, it's a condiment!" explained Beast Boy.

The Titans walked in with food in their hands and a bottle of mustard in Starfire's. Skei turned around, drew in a deep breath, and let it out at them. They were all blown off their feet and Starfire's mustard spilled on Raven. Their foot splattered on the floor, and Cyborg who had been holding the food.

"Beast Boy, take Courtney out of this room," instructed Robin, pointing to where she lay.

A tornado began to build up; CDs, papers, pens, and some dirty dishes soared into the air. Skei had Cyborg up in the air, next to the dirty dishes, going in circles. His dark skin looked quite green now. Everyone was holding onto something grounded to avoid being the next victim.

"The weather didn't say anything about this," Beast Boy yelled over the howling wind, "so let's fix it!"

He changed into a mammoth and grabbed Skei with his trunk. The tornado died down to a breeze that circulated the room. She glared a glare of resentment at Beast Boy, not a glare of defeat. She took in another breath.

"Watch out Beast Boy!" warned Raven.

She blew out hard, propelling herself out of her bind and sending Beast Boy flying back. Starfire made an amazing catch, saving the changeling from crashing into the kitchen. Robin's grappling hook wrapped around Skei's waist. He tugged and she came tumbling down to their level.

Beast Boy slithered up to Skei as a snake but a burst of air sent him rolling back. Raven lifted up the couch and tried to pin Skei down. The wind child slipped out easily and sent the couch back at Raven. Cyborg's canon blasted Skei in the stomach, pushing her up against the ceiling. Her wind didn't seem to affect his attack.

"Boo ya!" cheered Cyborg, pumping his left arm into the air.

"Careful!" shouted a familiar stranger's voice. Something sliced a chair that was headed for the distracted Cyborg in half. That something dug itself into the wall behind Cyborg. A snake crawled up on Cyborg to see what had saved his best friend. He changed back into human form on Cyborg's shoulders.

"Dude, de'ja veau!" he shrieked as he tried to pull out yet another steel fan. "It's Lady Fan's fan."

"Ding ding, we have a winner!" said Lady Fan as she skipped up to retrieve her fan.

The newest blonde sent an airwave at Lady Fan. She pulled out her second fan to block the sharp attack. She successfully blocked it but was blown back to back against the wall. She flexed her wrist afterwards; seemed the block had hurt it a little. Robin reached into his belt, grabbed a couple of energy disks, and whisked them at Skei.

The disks go no closer then a foot to her body and were reflected. One hit Starfire square in the face and another nearly hit Raven. The rest of the lot blew up some furniture. Skei giggled and it was not giggle like Kaia's; it was an arrogant cackle. A wind blew up as she continued to laugh.

"You can't touch me," she said in staccato as she smirked.

Cyborg fired again but Skei was ready this time and dodged. She glared at him and, inconspicuously, she blew a sharp breath of air at him. He was smashed into the wall behind him, crumbling it. Lady Fan crept up behind Skei and leaped onto her back. She held the blonde ins a choke-hold so she couldn't breathe.

"I'm touch-ing you," said Lady Fan in a sing-song mock voice.

Skei grabbed the arm around her neck and dug her nails in hard. Lady Fan braced herself and winced in pain. Skei could only breathe in minimal amounts of air with Lady Fan's choke-hold. Suddenly, Skei bashed her head back against Lady Fan's, who in turn loosened her grip. Skei flung her back to the floor; Lady Fan now had a killer headache, Skei had one hard head. A bump formed on her forehead and it throbbed with pain. Skei began to fire air waves in all directions, controlling their paths with her hands. Raven brought up a shield around herself while everyone else was dodging.

"Too bad you can't do that sphere thing, Raven," shouted Cyborg.

"What sphere thing?" parroted Beast Boy.

"You know," Cyborg ducked out of the way of an oncoming Bird-A-Rang that Skei redirected, "the one she made when we had to hide from that monster."

"What monster!" Beast Boy was getting annoyed with his friend's vagueness.

"The one from—" Cyborg was cut off when the whole room turned black with Raven's power. The wind stopped and Skei looked around dazed.

"A…dome?" guessed Skei and drew yet another breath and let it fly


Yet Another Author's Note: Skei comes from the name, Skeiron, who is the Northeast Wind in Greek myths. I didn't want to put that at the beginning because it seemed like it would ruin the plot of this chapter a little. I hope you enjoyed what little bit I had to offer.