Chapter 7

The Problem Speaks

Luckily Beast Boy was a deep sleeper or else she could've never lived it down. When she had woken up the next morning she found that they were both facing each other and she was cuddling with him, her forehead touching his chest as her body curled up beside him. His arm was wrapped around her, holding her close. All she could say to that was that he sure took her first lesson to heart. She smirked at that. Oh but now she had to go take care of her problem and she wanted to see the look on Rachel's face when she told her they slept together. Humming the song I Hope You Die by Bloodhound Gang, she flew off toward titan's tower. Hell, if she was going to get rid of the bitch, might as well take out her friends as long as she was there.

With Rachel

Rachel was in big trouble and she knew it.

Beast Boy had vanished, he didn't have his communicator with him and she was the last one who had seen him.

So there she sat on the couch, twiddling her fingers nervously as the three titans waited for an explanation from her. She wasn't much of a liar and the whole keeping secrets was something she admired in some people for she was unable to do such a thing herself. Thus, why they knew she knew something. But how exactly was she going to tell them she had given the green titan back to a demon in order for him to be safe? Of course when she sensed the demon in question she knew she wouldn't have to. At least not yet.

"Rachel, do you know where Beast Boy is?" Robin asked her, arms folded and a dead serious expression on his face.

Just then a crash was heard as Raven appeared behind Rachel, "Do my ears deceive me?" She smirked and glanced at Rachel, her hands on her shoulders, ignoring how she tensed. "Have you not informed your friends of our agreement?"

Oh she was a dead girl. Yup, she certainly was. Raven made it seem like the two of them were best friends. This didn't make anything less bad for her. No indeed.

"What is she talking about Rachel? What agreement?" Cyborg asked, starting to worry now. He noticed she was shaking now.

Raven smiled evilly, "Oh I'm going to love this more than I thought." She jumped over the couch, landing on the cushions, her arms around Rachel's shoulders. "You see he stays alive as long as he's with me." She waved as if telling a boring story.

"And the world stays safe right?" Rachel stared at her.

"Oh, you misunderstood me. See, when I said I'd make your little nightmare come to life, which was a pleasant thing for me to see and am ashamed how you could appreciate such a dream, I meant the part where I make that green mortal suffer and die. Leaving the world alone was not in the agreement." She stood up, "Besides that'd be an unfair trade. Although I have to admit I got the better part." She laughed maliciously. "For example," she stopped laughing, "last night was my first time ever sleeping with a guy and I gotta say that it was quite memorable."

Everyone's eyes widened.

"You raped him!" Rachel yelled.

She frowned, "Give me SOME credit mortal. I didn't rape him. All I did was get a little close to him while we were about to go to bed and well that's that." The demon shrugged.

"You BITCH!" Rachel tackled her to the ground.

Raven merely smirked, "I think you've misunderstood me and as much as I would enjoy the thought of this being your dying thought, I would much rather just kill you than have a boring fight."

"What are you talking about?" Rachel glared at her as Raven used her powers to push her off.

Raven stood up. "I didn't have sex with him. We just slept in the same bed," she dusted her cloak off. She left off the part about her cuddling into his chest.

"So nothing happened? You didn't do anything to him?" She asked, still worried.

"I dropped a brick building on top of him," at her expression she gave her a look that said, 'you believe me?' "No, nothing happened!" Then she muttered angrily, "Do anything to him. And I thought hell was bad. They seriously don't give me enough credit."

"So why are you here?" Robin finally asked. "Did you come just to mess with our heads?" He frowned at her.

The demon girl chuckled, "I appreciate a person who wants to get to the point but of course that's never a good thing for them. No, I actually came here to kill you all but mostly Rachel here."

"Why me?" Rachel glared. "Is it because you can't stand the fact that you have an angel as competition?"

The other titans were confused.

She growled in anger, "You're treading on dangerous grounds mortal. You could never dream of ever possibly competing with me."

The angel knew she had hit a soft spot with her, "I'm not as stupid as you think. I know we shared that vision last night and I know you can't help but wonder what it meant."

Tentacles came from under Raven's cloak, bringing the girl up closer, "It meant nothing!"

"I beg to differ since I happen to know for a fact that was a remnant of our past," Rachel whispered, almost smiling. "Meaning you and I are one Raven."

She threw her across the room and against the wall, "LIAR!"

"Rachel!" The titans shouted, trying to get to her but Raven kept blocking them with her tentacles.

The Azerathian kept whispering, knowing that demons had excellent hearing, "Then do you know who gave birth to you? To us? Do you know our own mother? Don't you ever think that maybe the titans really do know you? Why else would Beast Boy like you? How about father?" She stood up, ignoring the pain. "How much do you actually remember about him? Or for that matter, why are you even on Earth? And what do you think he'd say to you falling for not only a mortal but a hero?" Purple eyes stared into four red angry eyes.

"I'm not falling for him!" She yelled at her.

"Is that so? I wonder how he'd feel if he knew you were here to kill us? That would surely break his heart if not his soul." Rachel spoke louder and more confident.

Raven growled, "I hate it when the goody two shoes are right. Fine, I'll find a way to get rid of you and when I do you'll never see him again!" She left through a red portal.