Author's Notes: I have no excuse for this chapter coming out so late other than the fact that I've been feeling really lazy lately. I've been trying to catch up with my fanfictions, reading the new chapters and rereading old ones. I've also had a couple of books that I've needed to read as well. I'll try harder to get new chapters out sooner.
Some of you have commented that there wasn't a lot of Robin/Terra interaction in past chapters. That's mostly because when I first planned this fic out it was just Robin/Raven and Terra/Beast Boy, which I'm sure a lot more people would have liked. But because I have a pathological need to make my life harder than it needs to be, I decided to make it Robin/Raven/Terra. As such there are still some kinks that need smoothing out. Don't worry though, chapter six is almost all Robin/Terra.
I'm looking for a beta, someone who can read through my new chapters and tell me where it needs work, either with characters or on how to make the story longer. If you'd like the job leave me a review, if I like you (don't worry I'm not that picky) I'll email the new chapter to you when it's written, and once you've beta'd (is that a word?) just send it back to me and I'll praise you for all eternity. I may even pick more than one of you as a beta and bat it back and forth between a few of you, just to make this story all the better.
Thanks to Arein for coming up with a list of names for Wildebeest. The one I used is because of the reason you put in your review.
Teen Titans: Blood, Earth and Shade
Author: The Omakeer
Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans, I don't even dream of owning them. My dreams mostly involve me being friends with demonic beings and having sex with women I'm reasonably sure don't exist.
Chapter Four: What Dreams May Come
Raven had a secret. One that she never told anyone about, not even Terra. She liked chess. It wasn't just that she liked playing it; everyone in the tower knew that. It was that fact that she always won.
It was one of the few things she took any pride in, even if only on the inside. When ever she beat someone she would never mock her opponent or jumped up and down or even smile smugly. At least not on the outside. Inside Happy sang and did the 'Happy Dance', Pride shone so bright it was blinding, even Intelligence had a smug look on her face for the rest of the day.
So far Raven had played against almost all the Titans. Starfire had picked up the game quite quickly, though she had asked hundreds of questions about the names of all the pieces. Aqua Lad had surprised Raven by telling her they had chess in Atlantis, but he too was beaten by the dark Goth. Raven had even taught Beast Boy how to play. That was probably the shortest game in history and Beast Boy had vowed never to play again.
Raven's biggest challenge so far had been Cyborg. As well as being incredibly smart on his own, the computerised part of his brain had downloaded every possible move and strategy known to the chess playing world. Raven still managed to beat him. Half way through their first game Raven figured out that Cyborg was calculating all of Raven's possible moves and then tried to counter with the ones that had the highest percentage of success. Raven beat this strategy by using the moves with the least chance of success. This confused Cyborg and his CPU brain. It took almost two hours for her to beat him, but Raven chalked it up as one of her greatest victories.
The only Titan Raven had yet to play against was Robin. When ever she had been free to play against him he was busy training, whenever he was free she was meditating. Even though lately she had more free time to play, Robin was far too busy training Terra in the martial arts. Raven planned to ask Terra to finish training early one night so she could challenge the Boy Wonder. It would have to be especially early as she was sure Robin would be hard to beat.
Currently Raven was playing against Terra. It was a good chance for a quiet game as Beast Boy and Starfire had already left for school and the other Titans where already where they were going to be for the rest of the day. Terra was good, after all Raven had taught her, but she was no Cyborg. Raven had already planed out her next four moves whist Terra was still thinking of her next one.
"What are you doing here?"
Raven and Terra jump slightly in surprise, though Raven hid it better. Both girls looked up from their game and saw Robin standing next to the table, neither of them had noticed him even enter the room. His hair was a bit more messed up than usual and he seemed to be slouching ever so slightly, if the girls could see his eyes they would have noticed bags were starting to form under them.
"Err… playing chess." Terra said, obviously confused.
Robin glared at Terra, "I can see that. I meant why are you here? You were supposed to meet me in the gym an hour ago."
"That's my fault Robin," Raven said, apologetically, "I just wanted a quick game. I didn't think it would take this long to beat her."
Terra glared at Raven, "I'm sorry Robin but I can't train yet. Someone has to beat Raven at this game at least once and I'm not leaving until it's done."
Robin let out a sigh and looked down at the game. After a second he moved Terra's bishop, "checkmate. There, you win, can we go now."
It took a few seconds for the words to sink in for Raven. When they did she was confused and looked down at the board. The confusion turned to shock and she leaned over the board to get a better look. Raven couldn't believe it. She had lost. She hadn't lost a game of chess since she was first taught it back in Azarath. And it was such a blatantly obvious move that she doubted Beast Boy would have missed it.
"Wait," Raven called out as Robin headed towards the door, "I want a game against you."
"Raven I'm going to train," Robin said, listlessly.
"You can't just do a fluke move like that and then walk away. I want another game."
Robin let out a sigh, "just a quick one then."
Raven finished putting the chess pieces back into their starting positions. She knew she would beat Robin now. He had only won that game because the pieces had already been set up for him. And Raven herself had only missed that move because she was concentrating on her other moves. That had to be it. He couldn't possibly beat her in a real game.
Robin beat her in five moves.
Robin smiled to himself. Raven had just insisted on another game. It had been ten minutes and she had yet to make her first move. Robin doubted anyone else would have noticed how much this game meant to Raven. He had to admit he was tempted to lose on purpose, but he knew Raven wouldn't like that, and frankly neither would he.
Robin's head suddenly became fuzzy again. He had only got ten minutes of meditation done last night it had become so bad. He looked towards the kitchen area and saw Terra moving about and getting a drink, except that she was only wearing an apron. As he looked across the table at Raven he saw her holding one of her castle pieces up to her mouth and sucking it seductively. Robin rubbed the palms of his hands against his eyes, hoping to stop the images.
"Are you okay Robin?" Robin looked up from his hands into the concerned faces of Raven and Terra. The images had stopped.
"I'm fine, just more tiered than I thought I was. Did Starfire manage to get Wildebeest off to pre-school okay?" Robin asked, hoping to change the subject.
"She did," Terra said, "but he's called Matthew now."
Robin smiled, "so she finally decided on a name, huh. Why did she choose Matt…?"
Robin cut his question shot when he heard something. It sounded like a motorbike approaching the tower. 'But I shouldn't be able to hear it from all the way up here," Robin thought.
Before he could ask the girls if they heard it too, the main windows to the rec-room shattered as something flew through them. All three Titans were in defence positions in record time, ready to defend themselves and their home.
What had smashed trough the windows and was now parked in the middle of the room looked like a Harley Davidson with rockets strapped to its sides. But the person riding it looked even more unusual. He was the same height and build as Robin; he even had a similar hair style. His skin was chalk white and his eyes were yellow, he had black markings around them, with points at the ends going up towards his forehead and down towards his cheeks. He wore a grey shirt with picture of an alien skull on it. His boots were black, with straps and guards going up his shins and covering his knees. His black leather gloves were fingerless and exposed his black fingernails.
"How's it going bird-boy?" he asked, smiling at Robin.
"Slobo?" Robin relaxed a little but didn't smile back, "what are you doing here?"
"I'm in town for a bit of business," Slobo said, hopping off his bike, "I thought I'd stop by and see if you wanted to go for a drink."
"Err… Robin?" Raven asked, still keeping her guard up, "who exactly is this?"
"It's kind of a long story. Do you know who Lobo is?" both Raven and Terra nodded. "Well, a couple of years ago he got a spell put on him and got turned into a teenager. He came to earth looking for a way to try and fix it. He met me and a few of my friends and ended up hanging around with us. We all ended up going to an alien planet and were captured, but little Lobo was beaten to a bloody mess and we thought he was dead. Turned out that every single drop of blood turned into a copy of him and came to our rescue. Two were left over. One became fully grown and went of to be Lobo again. And the other you see before you, who decided to call himself Slobo. Still with the teenager spell on him, but just as dangerous as his bigger self."
"And so you see the Top Teen before you ladies," Slobo said, holding his arms wide open, "the universes best bounty hunter, next to Lobo of course. So what do you say bird-boy? You up for a drink?"
A small smile crept on to Robin's lips, "sure, why not? Let me just go change."
Robin turned and jogged off towards his room. Once Robin was gone Slobo looked towards the girls, he sniffed the air and then grinned at them.
"So… you two are lesbians," the shock on Raven and Terra's faces made Slobo smile even more. "But I can also tell you've both been sending a lot of time with bird-boy. Hoping for a little three-way action going are we?" when neither of them said no his smile widened. "Wow, two girls at once, didn't know he had it in him. Does he know that you like him?"
"No," Raven said through gritted teeth, glaring at Slobo. Her body language practically screamed that if he told Robin then he'd die. Painfully.
Slobo laughed out loud, "I wouldn't count on that if I were you babe. Very sharp is bird-boy, at least for a human. I'm sure he already knows when something is going on."
"Are you going to tell him?" Terra asked, trying to match Raven's glare, but falling short.
"What would be the fun in that?" Slobo smiled, in what the girls could only guess was supposed to be kindness. "I'm sure he'll figure it all out soon enough, that is, if he hasn't already."
Any further conversation was stopped as Robin re-entered the room. He had on a pair of black slakes, a red jumper and a black jacket; he wore a pair of sunglasses over his mask. As Robin looked back and forth between the others in the room he could almost feel the tension.
"Have you been upsetting them?" Robin asked his alien friend.
Slobo smiled, "you know me."
"That's why I'm asking."
"Can we get going then?" Slobo asked, jumping back on to his bike, "it's almost noon and I haven't had a drink for almost an hour."
"Robin, can I talk to you for a second?" Raven asked. They both stepped into the kitchen area before Raven spoke again, "are you sure you should be going with him? I've read the Justice League's files on Lobo, and this Slobo doesn't seem much better."
"Look Raven," Robin said with a good natured smile, "I know he is extremely arrogant and pretty much a sociopath. And deep down, where it counts, is probably a jerk. But despite all that he saved my life on more than one occasion. So don't worry yourself, I'll be fine."
With another smile to both girls, Robin jumped on the back of the bike. Slobo revved the engine and let out a loud "yahoo" before flying out the hole he'd made in the window.
As Beast Boy stepped out into the schools courtyard eating to his lunch he spotted Starfire sitting over the other side with almost half the student body sat around her. As he watched her chatting away he couldn't help but think about how much the school had changed since they had both started attending.
The Theodore Kord Memorial High School was just like any other. Terrible food, boring lessons, and of cause, social clicks. The Popular Kids and the Bullies, the Jocks and the Cheerleaders, the Geeks and the Goths. All keeping to themselves and trying to ignoring the others.
That all stopped when Starfire started attending.
Good-natured kindness radiated from the alien princess like heat from the sun and was more contagious than all of the diseases in the world combined. Within a week of her starting at the high school every social click had dissolved. Popular Kids were less full of themselves, Jocks stopped all forms of 'rough housing' with kids younger than them, Geeks would help others study without being pressured into it, even the Goths started coming out of their shells.
Starfire had also given a number of bullies a talking to a couple of days after she arrived. Wagging her finger at them like a stern, disappointed mother.
Beast Boy smiled at the thought. It was just like most of the teen comedies he had ever seen, a new student arriving and unifying the whole school. He suspected that if Starfire ever went to work for the United Nations there would be world peace within a month.
Starfire soon spotted Beast Boy and waved for him to come join her. As he made his way over he didn't notice the strange creature sitting in one of the trees. A creature that was just as interested in the alien princess, but for completely different reasons.
"I can't believe you brought me here."
"What? It's one of the few places in this city that sell alcohol before noon."
Robin didn't comment as he took another look around the strip club. As it was so early there weren't that many people there, mostly business men that had come in during their lunch hours and more than a few guys wearing dirty Macs. No strippers had yet to come near Robin or Slobo, mostly because Slobo had drank twelve beers in twelve minutes and was constantly talking about how the girls would all look better with a couple of more breasts and maybe some tentacles.
"I don't understand why you don't like it here," Slobo said after chugging his thirteenth beer, "I'd think you were a rump ranger if I couldn't smell the girl you were with last night all over you."
Robin glared at the alien, though it had little affect behind his mask and sunglasses. "We don't all feel the need to brag about everything we do Slobo, and some of us like to touch rather than just watch."
"What can I say?" Slobo said with a smile, "I take my hedonism very seriously."
Robin couldn't think of anything else to say as his head suddenly became fuzzy again. He was shocked as he looked around the club again. Every girl that was stripping, pole dancing or serving drinks now looked exactly like Raven and Terra. Robin didn't know where to look, the two girls he had been thinking about more and more over the passed two weeks we standing around him in various states of undress. And somehow they were all looking directly at him. Robin took of his sunglasses and rubbed his eyes through his mask.
"What the frell is wrong with you?" Slobo asked, looking Robin up and down, "you can't be drunk, you've barely touched your first drink."
"I've been seeing these… images for over a week," Robin said, still rubbing his eyes, "at first I just thought it was my hormones acting up, but now I'm starting to think it's something else. They're getting so bad I can't get any rest."
"Let me check you over. " Slobo held the sides of Robin's head and pulled mask off, looking into his eyes. He sniffed around a couple of times before letting go of the Boy Wonder. "Someone's put the whammy on you bird-boy."
"The 'whammy'?" Robin asked, disbelievingly.
"You know spells, magic, most likely a potion. I wouldn't worry though," Slobo said with, what was probably meant to be a comforting smile. "If it was anything that was going to hurt you or control your mind it would have happened by now, it certainly wouldn't take more than four days to work."
Robin ran his fingers through his hair in frustration, "who the hell could have done this to me?"
"Well just think about it for a second," Slobo said, "who have you been in contact with since it started that knows anything about magic?"
It didn't take long for Robin to figure it out. There was only one person he had been with recently that knew anything about spells and magic, only one person that knew anything about potions, only one person with whom he would have let his guard down enough to be slipped a potion.
"Can you give me a lift back to the tower?" Robin asked.
Slobo drained the last of his fifteenth beer, "sure. I have to start looking for my bounty before he gets into any trouble anyway." Both Slobo and Robin made their way towards the exit.
"And if it's possible Slobo, could you land on the roof this time, those windows are expensive."
Raven had been staring at the chess board since Robin had left. She knew that if she had more time to study his strategy she could beat him. At least she could if it took him longer than five moves to beat her.
Terra watched Raven from the kitchen area where she was busy making them both something to drink. She knew Raven was more proud of chess playing then she would ever let on. She would probably spend all day obsessing over the game, at least until she had the chance to play against Robin again.
Terra almost jumped out of her skin when she saw Robin standing in the doorway, she hadn't heard him and there was no telling how long he had been there. She couldn't tell what he was thinking, but she could tell something was up.
It didn't take long for Raven to spot Robin too. "Oh, I'm glad you're back. I want us to have another game of…"
"Did you slip me a potion?" Robin interrupted. The look of horror and the colour draining from Raven's face answered his question, but Robin wanted to hear it from her. "Did you?"
"We both did," Terra said, stepping forward. She was just as scared as Raven over what Robin might say or do next, but she wasn't about to let her take all the blame.
Robin let out a heavy sigh and sat across from Raven, resting his elbows on the table and covering his face with his hands. After a minute of agonizing silence, both girls reasoned that he was waiting for them to say something.
"I-it wasn't going to hurt you," Raven said, desperately feeling the need to explain herself. "It was meant to help us find out how you fell about… well, about us. It was going to make you… dream."
Robin let out a mirthless chuckle, "well there was your first problem Raven. I don't dream." Robin quickly answered the question they were both thinking, "I've been trained in a form of meditation that makes sleep unnecessary. That also means I don't dream. Whatever you did to me it was making me see… images. I thought it was just a surge in hormones."
"Robin if I knew that I'd…"
"Can you take what ever it is off me?" Robin interrupted, interlocking his fingers in front of his face and staring at the girls.
"Yes… yes I can," Raven said, "it'll take a while to make but there is a potion that'll reverse everything. I'll just go and… and make it then."
When Robin made no response, Raven got up and left for her bedroom. The silence left in the room was far too painful for Terra to sit in. she needed to say something to Robin so that he might understand why they did what they did. But she didn't know what.
"Robin, w-we didn't mean any…"
"Not now Terra," Robin interrupted, never once looking at her, "just… not now."
Just like every day when school let out Beast Boy sat on the steps outside, watching the other kids begin their journeys home while he waited for Starfire to turn up. As usual the alien princess had to say goodbye to every teacher, lunch lady and janitor before she would even think of leaving the building. Not that Beast Boy minded waiting; it was hard to become annoyed with Starfire when all she was trying to do was be nice.
It wasn't long until Starfire joined her green friend, smiling and saying a thousand thank yous for waiting. Beast Boy was just happy to finally be going home, if it wasn't bad enough he had more homework than should be legal, he had to beat the high score on the Superhero Smash game that had no doubt been clocked up in his absence.
He realized wouldn't get the chance to do either of them anytime soon when the laser blast hit the ground in front of them and knocked Starfire and himself onto their backs. As the dust from the blast started to settle the one responsible for it became visible. An eight foot tall lizard man with green scales covering his body and a long tail, he wore golden body armour with gauntlets and skull cap to match, he had a large black staff that the blast was fired from, his nails were long and sharp, his lips thick and scaly and his eyes were red with a scar over his left one.
"Greetings Princess Koriand'r of Tamaran," the creature said in hissing voice, "I am Kragor of the glorious Gordanian Empire."
"Why are you here?" Starfire asked, getting to her feet but never taking her eyes of the Gordanian warrior.
"A lesser species in the Pegasus Galaxy has put a bounty on my head for the crimes I perpetrated upon them," Kragor said without a hint of remorse in his voice, "I have been running from the bounty hunters ever since. And unfortunately I've run out of money… unfortunate for you." He levelled his staff, pointing it directly at Starfire's chest. "I'm sure the Tamaranean government will be willing to pay a decent price for your safe return, although I'm sure other species would like you as a concubine. We will have to see puts in the highest bid for…"
Whatever else Kragor was about to say was cut off as a green goat slammed into his stomach, knocking him to the ground and winding him. Beast Boy jumped over the alien, transforming into a monkey as he reaching for the staff that had fallen when Kragor was knocked down. But just before he could get his little hands on it, Kragor grabbed his tail, and with one swing, threw Beast Boy high into the air.
Kragor scrambled across the ground towards his staff. As he reached for it a twisted smile formed on his face. That vanished though as a star bolt struck it and shattered the staff. He turned around in anger, looking up into the air where the energy ball had come from. Starfire hovered a few feet in the air, her eyes and hands glowing in alien energy.
"I must ask that you please desist in this deviant behaviour," Starfire said, frowning at the Gordanian, "if you do not stop then I will be forced to give you a spanking."
Kragor growled in rage as laser blasters extended from the sides of his gauntlets, firing volley after volley at the flying princess. Starfire showed amazing aerial acrobatics as she twisted through the air, throwing star bolts at the blasts she wouldn't have been able to dodge.
"You have no hope of defeating me princess," Kragor hissed gleefully, "I am the universe's mightiest warrior. I have beaten Dominators, slaughtered Khund shock troopers, and blasted Thanagarians from the sky. A pampered little princess like you has no chance against…"
Kragor's speech was cut short again, only this time by what he saw. He stared in awe at the massive, green Tyrannosaurus Rex moving down the street towards him.
He had never seen anything so magnificent in all his life.
Kragor was still staring dumbly at his reptilian god as its tail slammed into his chest, knocking him into the side of the school. Before he could even think of what to do next a glowing green fist smashed into the side of his head, breaking his jaw and knocking him out. The school kids that had been hiding when the action had started came out and started applauding, cheering their heroes for defeating the monster.
"Glorious work friend Beast Boy," Starfire smiled as he changed back to his normal form, "how ever did you know that the ancient earth reptile would affect him so?"
"Just a lucky guess," Beast Boy smiled, which quickly became a mischievous smirk, "were you really going to "spank" him, Star?"
Starfire blushed lightly, "I have been working on my "threatening talk" to convince our enemies to stop their criminal actions before we would have to resort to violent means. Was what I said wrong?"
"The promise of a spanking from you certainly wouldn't stop me from doing anything naughty." Both Titans turn round when they heard this new voice and saw a pale teen with black markings around his eyes, he was standing in front of what looked like a flying motorcycle with a mischievous look on his face.
"Who are you?" Beast Boy asked, unconsciously stepping in front of Starfire.
"Names Slobo," he said, moving towards Kragor, "I'm…"
"A Czarnian," Starfire interrupted, recognizing his species, "but… there is only supposed to be one left."
"Not anymore sweetness," Slobo smiled, "now there are two of to share the good times with the rest of the universe." Slobo moved over to Kragor and gave him a nudge with his foot, "damn, knocked out. I was hoping I'd get to take a shot at this guy. Oh well, I suppose it doesn't matter how I get him as long as I do."
"Get him?" Beast Boy asked, looking from Slobo to Kragor then back again, "what do you mean get…"
"Don't worry about it green genes," Slobo said as he grabbed Kragor by his chest plate and dragged him over to his bike, "I've sorted this all out with your leader bird-boy. I'll make sure this guy makes it to the proper authorities."
After strapping Kragor securely to the back of his bike, Slobo mounted up and shot the two Titans a smile. "Tell bird-boy I'll stop by for another drink soon." With a rev of his engine, Slobo drove the bike up into the heavens.
As the Titans watched the bike sore into space Beast Boy shook his head, "where are the men in black when you really need them."
The silence in the room was killing Terra.
Robin hadn't moved since Raven had gone to make her potion. He had been sitting in the same position for almost two hours. If Terra couldn't see that he was breathing she would swear he was dead.
She couldn't understand why he was so still.
She couldn't understand why he wasn't yelling, why he wasn't throwing things about in rage, why he wasn't screaming at her and Raven. She wished he would. Wished he'd yell at her, hit her, just do something. The silence was killing her.
Thankfully that was when Raven returned. She had a glass in her hands with a bubbling, orange potion. She placed the concoction in front of Robin and took a few steps back.
"S-sorry it took so long," Raven said with a wary smile on her face, "you just have to drink it and… and then go to sleep and the other potion will be out of your system. It might taste a little fun…"
Robin quickly downed the potion in one gulp and placed the glass back on the table. He got up and swiftly made his way towards the door. He paused in the doorway but didn't turn round.
"I don't think the others need to know about this," Robin said in a monotone voice, "we'll just keep this little incident between the three of s okay." It wasn't really a question but a statement.
"Robin we want to…"
The automatic doors closed as Robin walked off down the hall, leaving the two girls in silence.
"I thought…" Terra said, needing to break the silence, "I thought he would shout at us or something. I thought he'd be angrier than that."
"He wasn't just angry Terra," Raven said, pulling her hood up to cover her face, "if he was it would be better as he could get over that. He was disappointed."
Raven walked up the steps towards her room. "And disappointment is a thousand times worse," she said before disappearing down the hall.
To be continued…
Author's Notes: It's been my experience that when someone you love and respect is angry at you, them shouting at you makes you feel bad. But when they are disappointed with you, it's a hell of a lot worse. You even find yourself wishing they would shout and scream at you. Silence can be deadly when used by those you care about.
This chapter was my attempt at a bit of angst. I've never read that many angst fics (as I prefer stories that make me feel good and I was never that moody as a teenager) so I don't know how well I did with this. Don't worry things get better in the next chapter.
ChErRyBlOsSoMs-FlOwErOfDeAtH: There will be more about vampires in the next chapter. There won't be any feeding but it will be… emotional.
Julius Faust: Though my Robin is Tim Drake, his history will be different from the one in the comics so don't worry about who he is. A chapter about who his parents are will be coming up soon. Even though you're not sure about the pairing, I'm glad your willing to see how it goes, even if it's just for the Robin/Raven parts. Thanks for the review.
Louvii: I'm sorry you found the switch between POV's so rocky. I'll try to improve that when it happens in future chapters.
Fortex: I've been working hard to make sure that the Robin/Terra interaction isn't entirely through Raven. Chapter six is almost entirely Robin/Terra and will help to solidify their relationship.
Yersi Fanel: I had planed the Robin/Jinx moment from the beginning, not so that they would have a romantic relationship but a friendly one at least. Slade's children won't show up again for a while, but when they do they'll mean business.
Midori Aoi: Glad you were satisfied by my little lemon (that sounds so gross when I say it out loud) I'll try to do more soon. If you think Robin's a pimp now wait until you find out who else he's been with.
Cherry Jade: Yes, Robin is very much the ladies man, as you'll find out soon enough. I don't read Robin/Starfire fics at all, it's almost as annoying a pairing as Raven/Beast Boy. Both girls already want Robin, and he knows it too. It's just a matter of someone making the first move, that won't happen for a while though.
Thank you for reading Five Minutes Peace too, I'm glad you liked it. The Star and BB became funny naturally, almost taking on a life of their own. Robin's pervy thoughts about Raven were basically my own, tweaked slightly to fit the Boy Wonder better.
HorusRei: The introduction of the Twins was supposed to keep people guessing until the end, in fact unless you knew about the comic Titans history I wouldn't have expected you to know who they were. There conflict will be good once I iron out all the details, though it won't be for a couple of chapters. Don't get me started on the future threesome scene, I'm having nightmares about writing that. It was hard enough to tone down the last lemon scene of FFN, I don't know how I'll do it when all three of them are at it.
Domionlord: I like to think I'm smart enough to put intrigue in my stories when the truth is I'm probably not. As for Robin, he'll figure out a lot more in the next chapter, whether he wants to or not.
leader: I'm glad you like my Terra. I haven't seen the second series of Teen Titans yet so who knows, maybe I'll hate Terra too. And don't worry, you're not the only one who has bad typing days. Why do you think it took so long to get this chapter out.
Crzy Grl: Thank you for the review. I tried to make Jinx seem more grown up but wasn't sure I pulled it off with her playful banter with Robin. I put a lot of myself into writing for Robin. When I watch my favourite programmes or read my favourite books I always see myself as my favourite male character. To many writers make Robin to much like a kid, unsure of himself and missing things that a obvious to others. My Robin has been training to be the way he is his whole life, he has to be sure of himself because he's the leader and he notices things everyone else misses. He is the only character that I will be doing POV's for, so expect more in future chapters.
Nice to know you enjoyed my one-shot. I wasn't sure if others would find it that funny, but it's be a great success. I even had a Robin/Starfire fan that liked it. I'm not sure how well I know the Robin from the show as I've only seen the first series, but I do know MY Robin well enough. That is probably what you're picking up on. Thanks for the review.
Arein: Is what happened in this chapter the bad thing you predicted? Thank you so much for coming up with some names for Baby Wildebeest. I was going to use Alexander, but seeing as that's Lex Luthor's first name it seemed inappropriate. I used Matthew for exactly the reason you gave me. It seemed… fitting.
Hound Archon: Hope you liked the way the potion was resolved in this chapter. There will be more Lemons soon.
Remusgrl: What exactly do you mean 'what Robin did to Jinx'. The sex part or something else?
RavenOfAzerath: I'm still in awe at how many people think this is awesome. Thanks for the review.
ActChick13: At the moment I have it planed a threesome fic. But who knows what the future holds. Robin may decide that he just wants Raven. But even if he did, Raven would still want to be with Terra. The reason why will come up in the next chapter.
