"I doubt you're out for nothing more than a stroll," the empath said as she moved from her place in the shadows. Raven gave the girl a once over, her features staying placid. She actually looks kinda hot…wait…what!? Raven shook her head lightly, forcing the awkward feeling that occurred from her previous thought.

Jinx struggled in Raven's grasp, "You're right. I stopped and got coffee too."

"Starbucks is entirely overrated," she said, eyes narrowing. "What are you doing here, Jinx?"

Jinx pouted, "My, my, aren't we in a rush tonight, Raven. Got a date or something?" She was pushed further into the brick wall. "Touchy too."

Raven rolled her eyes, "Once again, what are you doing here?"

"I'm going to visit my sick grandmother," she replied, a Cheshire grin forming on her face. Perhaps testing Raven's patience wasn't the wisest thing to do, but it was rather entertaining.

"If you're not going to play by the rules, then I guess I'll just contact the others and you can have fun in jail," Raven said, smirking. Jinx's eyes narrowed and in the next instant, pink hex bolts broke the empath's hold on her. A swift kick sent Raven back into the other wall, her head connecting with the cool brick causing the world to sway before her. When things steadied the empath looked around, discovering that her catch had escaped her.

"Son of a bitch," Raven mumbled to herself. You should go after her, Raven thought but shivered when a rush of cold wind swept through the alleyway. Then again, maybe not. This won't be the last I see of her anyways.


AN: Ok, I know that this chapter is extremely short but due to some family issues I was only able to write a little bit more to it. Thank you for all that reviewed! It means a lot to me. Lots of love to my reviewers!