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Red X: Thanks. Grey is Timid . . . you might see her and Bravery . . . just wait and see.

MyStIqUe-AnGeLz: Hum . . . scarcasm . . . had not intended to have that emotion, but that could be fun . . . we'll see. Thanks for reviewing

One Girl's Imagination: Thank you. I like Fear's land . . . suits her. Um . . . its a long chapter, but not all the emotions are included. We have a few more to go through. So . . . please no mini eggs! LOL. As always, loved your review!

DarkRoseDevon: Thank you!

Dragonflamecrystal: Thanks. Yes . . . don't we all love/hate cliffies. As a writer I love them, but as a reader . . . its a little less love.

liliac gurl: Thanks! Yeah . . . I bet Robin's book is huge . . . cuz Raven knows everything about him from the whole blond thing.


The second the door opened, Robin was sucked forward by a powerful gust of wind. He tumbled forward and was rolling down a large hill. He came to a stop at the bottom flat on his back looking up at a bright blue sky. He took a moment to catalog his injuries . . . nothing serious. His neck ached and he would probably have a few bruises later, but that was all. Slowly, to keep from further injuring himself by pulling a muscle Robin stood. He could see that he was slightly covered in a thin later of dirt from his fall, but that did not matter only getting to Raven mattered. Looking backwards the only sigh of Knowledge's land that Robin could see was a solitary door at the top of the hill. He could see more hills beyond it; however he expected to see a large library style building.

"She could have warned me about the hill." Robin grumbled and started forward in the direction Knowledge had pointed out to him. He did not get far when a blur of green caught his eye and the next moment Robin felt his body flying through the air. Only years of training and pure instinct made his body twist so that he landed on his feet and he pulled out his bow ready to attack whoever had struck him. Robin froze upon seeing his assailant. She was the spitting image of Raven only this girl wore dark green. She stood before him with a board cocky smile and a powerful stance.

"Robin, I'm disappointed. I expected more from you. But I guess this proves I'm the better fighter." She said in a strong and commanding voice. Robin groaned audibly finally remembering whose land he was inside.

"Bravery," Robin said in acknowledgement. "I have to get going. I need to reach Fear's land since that is where Raven is." He explained and tried to leave, but Bravery lunged at him and Robin had to spring backwards to keep her from landing those powerful blows. Robin stared at her with a dark angry expression.

She glared back in challenge. "Look, I'm bored. I have seen no action in . . . weeks. I'm restless and I have always wanted to fight you at hand-to-hand. Plus, I learned some great moves from those natives Raven brought that staff for you from. I have been dying to try them out on you. See if I can best the supposed great Boy Wonder. So, here is the deal you fight me and if you win I let you leave my land and continue on your little journey." She said with a broad smile. Robin weighed his options . . . he really had no choice. If he tried to leave she would attack anyways. Besides, he too was curious about Raven's fighting skills. She usually fought with her powers.

"No powers right?" Robin asked.

"No powers." Bravery agreed. Before, Robin could say anything else Bravery ran towards him with her fists swinging. Robin blocked the first wave of attack, but the second time around she actually managed to lay a punch to his face. Robin's eyes exploded in pain and he threw a punch of his own to force her to back off. Robin looked back to Bravery who was gearing up for another attack. Robin had to admit it . . . she was good. But, now he was not going to hold back. He needed to get going.

"Looks like I'm better so far Boy Wonder." Bravery declared her hands firmly on her hips. Robin smiled and then he was charging towards her at a quick speed. Robin asked Raven for forgiveness in his head before his fist met with Bravery's stomach and she gave out an inelegant grunt. Just as Robin was going to pin her down and win the fight Bravery fell to her knees and used her leg to sweep Robin's legs from under him. Robin had not expect her to counterattack so soon and therefore he was quite surprised when he fell backwards.

"I don't have time for this!" Robin shouted and from where he was laying. Before she could move out of his reach, Robin grabbed Bravery's leg and yanked. She fell to the ground stunned and before she could react Robin had her pinned on the ground. "Surrender!" Robin yelled. Bravery struggled in his grasp for a few minutes before relaxing.

"Alright, you won." She said. Robin got off her hand offered her a hand up. Robin expected her to be angry that he had won, however she was smiling. Bravery pointed to a dirt pathway ahead. "Take that and you'll be headed in the right direction." She told him. Robin took a step forward, but then turned to say goodbye only to find that she was gone. Robin sighed and made started along the path. He hoped meeting the other emotions would be less tiring. At this rate, he would be exhausted before he ever reached Raven. Robin gave a sigh of relief when he saw a stone grey arch way, which he assumed would take him into the next emotion's lands.

Robin passed the archway and his vision was blinded by a pure white light. When his eyes eventually settled he smiled at the scenery around him. This was certainly not something he expect to find in Raven's mind . . . a field of wild flowers. Of course, it sort of went along with the emotion. As if summoned by his thought of her a pink clad Raven appeared before his eyes. On her face was a huge smile and Robin felt himself returning the smile as if it was contagious.

"Happy," he greeted. The emotion gave a laugh . . . it was a full-hearted laugh that held nothing back. It was the sort of laugh Robin had always yearned to hear Raven make.

"That's me!" the emotion squealed in delight. Looking at Happy Robin was could not help but shake off the image of her and Starefire together. The city would surly be doomed if the two every met. "What are you doing here Oh Serious One." She demanded and began skipping away from Robin. Robin had to jog to keep up.

"Happy, slow down!" Robin exclaimed irritated. She merely laughed at him before skipping back and began to dance in a circle around him. "Could you direct me towards Fear's land?" Robin asked closing his eyes to settle the dizziness her circling was causing.

"Sure thing Boy Blunder! But why would you want to see her. She's so annoying always afraid of something. Stay here for a while . . . relax and be happy . . . if you can." She said and then laughed. Happy then plopped down amongst the flowers and began to make a flower wreath with practiced hands. Robin had to admit this side of Raven . . . made him feel . . . like he was doing something wrong. Bravery was an emotion Raven showed frequently, but happiness rarely got out. Robin wanted desperately to make Raven feel more comfortable with him to express this side of her person.

"I need to get to Fear to help Raven. And I'll have you know that I can relax and be happy." He said trying to defend himself. Happy paused in her activity to give Robin an ear to ear grin.

"You seem to be happy when you are with us . . . Raven. I feel happy being around you . . . Raven is happy around you." She told him before finishing her wreath. Robin felt himself blush.

"Really?" he asked before he could stop himself. He was dangerously close to crossing into the realm of prying into Raven's person thoughts and feelings . . . exactly what Knowledge warned him not to do. Happy stood with a burst of energy and before Robin could stop her she had placed the wreath around his neck.

"Of course silly . . . I should be mad at you. Thank goodness I'm not anger." She said and took Robin's hand in her own and started leading him across the field with an incessant and impatient tug when he did not keep a quick enough pace.

"Why would you be mad at me?" Robin asked. Without question he was prying, but Happy's comment had him intensely curious. The sweet smell flowers wafted to Robin's nose and he could strongly smell lilacs . . . Raven's preferred scent. Suddenly Robin had an intense longing in his chest that reminded him of how much he had missed her when she left.

"I should be mad because you pushed us away. Sadness cried and cried for days when we left for Africa. I was not very happy there. We all missed you, but that's all over now right? You will not push us away again?" she asked in a soft sad voice completely unlike her nature.

"No, I won't. I promise." Robin declared meaning his statement with every fiber of his being. Happy turned to him with smile and then gestured to another grey arch in the midst of a patch of poppies. She released his hand and started rocking back and forth of her heels humming "row-row-row-your-boat" softly.

"That is where you need to go," she said in tune with the song and then stopped her singing. "Have fun . . . although she won't be fun!" Happy said and pointed to the arch. Robin smiled, glad to have had the opportunity to meet Happy.

"Take care!" he called before stepping towards the arch and walking through.


Well that was a long chapter! You met two of Raven's emotions. What did you think of Bravery's challege? I can see her doing something like that since in the Nevemore eposide she enjoyed fighting. Happy though was my personal fav between the two. Gave you a little insight into Raven's feelings . . . just a little taste. What did you think of her? Happy enough? I like the flower wreath part . . . especially since Robin nactually wore it! he he. Well, let me know what you think. I can't seem to walk away from this story to work on my school. This is my fav part so far . . . Nevermore. As I said that was my fav eposide in the series. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Okay . . . going to go study!