I don't own Yahtzee.
"Watch your back, BB!" Cyborg said as he shot an attacker. BB turned just in time to block the attack.
"On the left, Cy!" Cyborg, however, was busy fighting a group of 3 who had ganged up on him. BB ran towards him and leapt in front of him, absorbing the attack. He fell to the ground. "Go on, Cy! Forget about me! You can do it!" His head slumped down and he died.
"BB, no! You can't leave me!" Cyborg bent down to see if he was truly gone, and in that second, he was sniped. He fell, and with the last of his strength, turned to see his assailant. It was a blob of gorgonzola.
GAME OVER.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Cy, how did we lose? We were so close! Why did you bend over, you idiot?" BB ripped off the virtual gaming system and jumped onto Cyborg and started hitting him.
"Fine, next time we fight, I'll just leave you to die!" Cyborg started hitting back, so BB turned into an octopus so he was able to pin him down and hit him easily. Cyborg, however, managed to roll over, and then BB rolled, which led to them rolling around the living room floor in a cloud of dust.
Raven entered the living room just as the dust cloud rolled by. She got rolled over, as did her herbal tea and book. The glass broke, which soaked the last few pages of her book, allowing them to be ripped out accidentally by BB, who was now a tiger. This pissed her off greatly. She used her powers to slam them both up against the wall. "You IDIOTS! LOOK WHAT YOU DID!" She picked up the pages and waved them in their faces. "Now I'll NEVER know what happened! No bookstores or libraries have a copy, and I can't find another copy online! ARGH!"
Now normally, everyone's on the team is like, 'OMG Raven needs to show more emotion!' Well, this is why she doesn't. Her anger got the better of her, which led to a broken table, three broken vases, and two broken mirrors.
Meanwhile…
"Ok, a five, a four, a three, and two twos. Small straight! So, 30 points! Ok, your turn!"
Shake shake shake.
"I have rolled a six, three threes, and a two. What should I keep?" Starfire looked at Robin with questioning eyes.
"I would keep the threes and re-roll the rest."
Shake shake shake. Robin looked at her dice and yelled.
"YAHTZEE!" He smiled widely and threw his arms into the air. She almost fell out of her chair when he yelled. He realized this and put his arms back down and blushed. "Sorry."
"It is ok, friend Robin. But I do not quite understand the reason why you yelled when I rolled two more threes."
"Well, the name of the game is Yahtzee, and getting five of anything gets you fifty points. So, since it gives you the most points, you yell 'Yahtzee!' when you get five of something. Sorry for startling you."
"It is quite ok. I like this game very much!" Starfire was smiling hugely. "However, could we perhaps go to the kitchen and eat something? My stomach is growling like a tiger!" Robin nodded and she stood up. However, she accidentally bumped the table, sending the dice onto the floor. They both leaned down at the same moment and reached for the dice, causing their hands to touch.
Robin looked up into Starfire's face and they both blushed. He picked up the dice and set the cup back onto the table. They were only inches apart.
Ok, Robin. You're with Star. Alone. In a semi-dark room. DO SOMETHING, YOU RETARD! Or say something- ANYTHING! Well, something relevant!
"Hey, Star, um… I know this is kind of random, but, lately I… well, since I met you, actually, I… well, I've been… feeling… Uh, you see…" God, why is this so damn hard? Star put her finger on his lips, having the same effect that it did last time.
"Robin, I believe I understand what you are mumbling about. I, too, have been feeling different lately. I do not know exactly why, but I feel different around you." Her green eyes were sparkling. Then, suddenly, the lights went out. And, seeing as they were in an interior room, it was pitch black. Starfire gasped, and Robin put his arm around her.
"Star, it's ok. The power just went out. The guys probably blew a fuse playing too many video games at once. Could you light up the room enough to see the door?" As a response, she held up a small starbolt.
Then they heard a loud bang and some screaming. They looked at each other and nodded. At the same time, they headed for the door. They walked into the living room, which was dimly lit due to the setting sun, to see Raven yelling at the other two guys, who were pinned to the wall, and waving around her book, which was torn up and wet. Broken vases and such were scattered around the floor and all the lights were out. They just looked at each other.
Raven was still screaming. "YOU TWO DUMBASSES! I'M NEVER GOING TO KNOW HOW THE STORY ENDS! YOU'LL BE LUCKY IF I DON'T-" Luckily the alarm cut off her words. Robin raced over to the computer to show two things occurring at once on different sides of town.
"Starfire- there's a small robbery on 417 West Main. You take that and we'll go take down Atlas, Jinx, and Cinderblock, who are robbing Mankler's Jewelers again. Titans, go!"
The five teens raced downstairs. Everyone piled into the T-car, except Starfire, who flew towards West Main, which was in the completely opposite direction from Mankler's.
Cyborg drove quickly towards Mankler's to find the three villains punching out the windows. As soon as the T-car stopped, everyone jumped out.
"Oh, look! It's Raven and the other Teen Losers. Came back for another beating, huh? Too bad there's nothing stinky to throw you into this time." Jinx was sneering at Raven, recalling their last battle in which Raven landed in a giant vat of gunk at the dump. She started laughing.
Raven flew to her and punched her in the face. That started a cat fight. At the same time, Cyborg shot at Atlas as BB transformed into a rhino and charged Cinderblock. Robin concentrated on rescuing the people inside the store.
O-O-O-O
When Star reached the correct address, she flew over to it. It was a small house, with a cute little garden outside. Then she heard a yell from inside. She walked in to see a robber holding a girl at gunpoint while her parents filled a bag with expensive things. They didn't notice her. She shot a very small starbolt at the robber. It was large enough, however, to make him drop the girl and shoot at Star. He missed and she flew at him. He jumped to the side as she flew by, and unbeknownst to her, he hit her tracking device and broke it as he tried to hit her. She subdued him easily, though, seeing as he was a regular robber and not a villain. The regular cops then came and got him.
As she was leaving, she heard the mother call out to her. "Wait, come here for a moment miss. We want to thank you. Normally there isn't much crime out here… So we never suspected that anything would happen to us. You saved our daughter and we are very grateful." Starfire turned to see the mother crying and the father holding her daughter, who couldn't have been older than eight.
"It was no problem, ma'am. Normally the villains my team and I fight are much more dangerous than him. I am glad that you are all ok."
"Please, would you stay and let us show our appreciation? We were just going to have dinner. I know it's not much, but we have salad, and hotdogs and-"
Hotdogs. Ketchup and mustard. Mustard. "I would love to stay!" She smiled widely and walked back into the kitchen with them.
O-O-O-O
"Well, team, that was pretty easy. For once." Everyone nodded. Raven looked smug, seeing as she could hit Jinx and then block Jinx's punches, allowing her to remain mostly unharmed. "Hopefully Starfire's having as easy a time as we did…" Robin looked worried as thoughts of her being beaten up crossed through his mind.
"Look man, if you want I could drive you over there. But she's fine." Robin just nodded in agreement. When they reached the tower, she wasn't back yet.
I hope everything's alright…
