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Ravens woke to a feeling of heat on her face, and when she cracked open her bleary eyes she was blinded by the sunlight shining down in her eyes, through the gap of her blinds. Lifting a hand to block out the annoying rays she sat up and rubbed at her ducts, trying to rid them of the remnants of sleep.

She then gave a yawn and pulled herself out of the bed; she cracked her neck and started looking for clothes, cursing herself for not leaving some out the night before; now she had to look through her already packed bags. She usually only really wore her cloak and leotard. But today she was becoming Rachel Roth. She was sure she would get some odd looks in Forks if she walked around in her usual get up.

Chuckling slightly at the thought she pulled on a graphic purple and blue t-shirt and a black hoody. Along with that she put on some light gray skinny jeans and a pair of purple converse. She then looked herself over in the mirror. She would look like any normal teen if she didn't have indigo hair and violet eyes.

Looking into her mirror Raven studied herself; she never really took the time to worry about her looks. Well, not before Trigon anyway. When you were told everyday growing up you were destined to end the lives of millions of people you tend to forgo worrying about insignificant things like how you look; it was depressing, really.

She supposed she could be considered pretty, in an exotic way. Impossibly wide violet eyes, short cropped indigo hair along with full pouted lips. She frowned when she looked at the ruby red Chakra on her forehead. She sighed in annoyance. She had forgotten about it and she didn't really want to draw extra attention to herself, so it would have to go. It was used to better control her emotions; her powers. But with the threat of her father destroyed it wasn't really needed.

She stared at the little gem now in her hand, she almost felt like her powers had just tripled and she wondered if maybe the monks had lied to her when they told her it was only so she could center herself easier. Placing it on her dresser, she then looked back to her mirror. Raven's eyes slid down her body, and she found she wasn't displeased with it. She really wasn't as short as she appeared, it was just being around someone like Starfire who was nearly 6'2" tended to make her think she was tiny. She herself was at an impressive 5'9" and she had a generous figure, rounded hips and ample breasts - though you couldn't really tell with her attire at the moment.

Snapping herself out of her thoughts, Raven glanced over to the clock and saw that it was the usual breakfast time for the rest of the team, and it was likely that Beast Boy and Cyborg were fighting over what to cook at this moment. She could imagine Starfire trying to get the boys to stop; with her hating confrontation of any sort, other than when it's with villains. And Robin was probably trying to get his own food around the whole mess. Usually Raven herself would be sitting, drinking her tea and smirking at the scene with amusement.

Raven rubbed her forehead, admitting to herself she would miss them; they were her family - no matter how dysfunctional and annoying they sometimes acted. She phased through her door and hovered down the hallway to the kitchen, enjoying the fact she could use her powers freely. Once she got to Forks, it would be unlikely she would be able to use them often, without being put in the spotlight - which was the exact opposite of what she wanted to happen.

Raven arrived in the kitchen just as the infamous meat/tofu debate was reaching it's peak.

"Dude, how many times do I have to tell you, I DON'T EAT MEAT?" Beast Boy shouted, frying pan held up in the air with exasperation.

"And how many times do I have to tell you, I DO?" growled back Cybrog, brandishing his own frying pan. He waved it threateningly at the small, green changeling.

"Man, that's unfair." whined BB, "You're like, three times bigger than me."

"I know," Cybog smirked smugly, "I'm bigger then you in other area's too, you little grass stain."

"And you would know... how?" Raven drawled, looking at Cyborg with both her eyebrows raised. The half-machine looked over at her and blushed once again. Raven was almost tempted to read his emotion's to see what was going on with him, but she wouldn't invade any of her friend's privacy like that.

"Uh, well it's just logical. Look at him, he's tiny." Cyborg grinned down at the furious changeling.

"I am not tiny!" Beast Boy retorted indignantly, "It's just everyone else in this tower are like giants. So you shut your mouth, Goliath."

Cyborg just grinned wider, "Are you finally going through puberty, BB? Cause your voice is awfully squeaky..."

With a mighty roar, Beast Boy transformed himself into an ape and charged at Cyborg. Raven allowed herself to chuckle at their predictability and started to make her morning tea. Once she had finished she walked over to the counter and sat down next to a tired looking Robin, who was looking over some files while eating some eggs. Raven also saw Starfire ratting through the fridge, most likely looking for ingredients for her next Tamaranian feast. She hoped it wasn't a goodbye feast for her, because getting away from the happy aliens cooking was one thing she was looking forward to.

"Morning," Robin grunted next to her, briefly looking up from his work, "Ready for Forks?"

"Yes," Raven groaned, "Unfortunately."

Robin chuckled slightly, "Can I ask why you're going there, of all places?"

Raven grimaced and gave him an apologetic look, "It's confidential, 'Family Business' left over from Trigon's fall... I'm not supposed to tell humans anything about it. But lets just say, demon's aren't the only mythological creatures out there."

Robin grimaced back, and looked down at his work. "Alright, I don't want to know."

Raven nodded, also looking down at her tea. "Yeah, me either." she mumbled inaudibly.

After breakfast, and a slightly tearful good bye; well Starfire was the only one tearful. Raven soon found herself setting on her plane, halfway to Seattle. She had her IPod earphones firmly in her ears and her hood up, from force of habit. She ignored the scolding looks she was getting from the old lady next to her and concentrated on one of the books she had brought along. Raven was near the end when she found herself nudged by the woman and told that they had arrived.

Raven gave the woman a small smile and stood up, feeling her back crack and shuddering at the feeling. She hated plane seats. She grabbed her carry-on and made her way down the aisle, taking care to keep a distance from the people around her, so not to get a sharp elbow in the side or something just as painful.

"Stupid, good for nothing airports..." she grumbled. Looking around she finally spotted her luggage coming around the carousel. Grabbing the large bag she then trudged over to a counter, where a pretty blond clerk was attending.

"Hi, i'm Kate. How can I help you today?" the girl said, her voice high and bubbly; like any good server it instantly got on Raven's nerves.

Raven put her luggage down, and looked up at her. "I'm Rachel Roth... my friend said he organized a 'surprise' for me..."

"Was your friends name 'Victor Stone' by any chance?" the blond asked, smiling. Raven nodded.

"Okay then, follow me. I'm sure you'll love it!" Kate grinned, walking out from behind the counter and towards the car park of the air port, Raven following behind.

"Yeah, I'd love it if you shut up," she grumbled, glaring at the back of the overly happy girls head.

"Here it is," the girl motioned to a dark midnight blue sports car that Raven recognized as something she had been drooling over in one of Cyborgs car magazines. A gorgeous Audi R8. It would most likely make her stand out like a sore thumb in Forks, but Raven couldn't help but fall in love with it on sight.

"I love you Cyborg," she whispered under her breath, staring mesmerized at the machine. Suddenly she felt a sharp poke in her shoulder and she looked over to the blond girl with an arched eyebrow. The girl; Kate was holding a key chain with two silver keys on it in her hand - probably the thing she poked her with. Raven was too happy with her 'surprise' to muster up a glare for the girl and merely held out her hand to take the keys.

Handing the keys over, the girl winked. "I hope you had a great trip with Seattle Airlines!" and with those parting words the girl was gone and Raven was left with her luggage and a brand new car.

"Forks is looking just a little bit brighter," she grinned at her reflection and unlocked the car. Throwing her luggage in the back, she then got in the front and turned it on, reveling in the rolling purr it made as she revved it. Changing it from neutral to reverse she backed out of the car park and then set out for the hour long drive to Forks. Checking the time she estimated she would arrive in Forks roughly around one o'clock. She would just have to pick up her keys from the Realtor and then maybe do some grocery shopping.

----- Saturday – 3:00pm

Jinx was bored. Sitting in her new room she looked around with interest, wondering if there was anything interesting to do in this tiny, rainy little town. She didn't really want to go and see what Bella was doing, because she was pretty sure her boyfriend was in her room with her and Jinx would rather not be scarred for life.

Bouncing her leg absentmindedly Jinx started to count the number of different shades of pain there was on the walls. Obviously, her Aunt Renee's handiwork - she was the only other person in the family like Jinx herself that had a tendency to leave things half done.

Groaning, Jinx finally stood up - to hell with being scarred for life. She was bored, and she was going to bug her cousin until she helped her find something to keep her mind occupied - she was almost tempted to sneak out and steal something just for the heck of it, but it would defeat the purpose of going clean. Plus, she was sure it would be almost too easy in this town to get away with theft, no offense to her Uncle Charlie.

"Bella," she shouted from outside her cousins door, "You and your boyfriend both better be decent because I'm coming in on three. One," she called, "Two," she turned the knob, "Three." she burst through the door, rolling on the ground army style. Only too look up and see Bella's amused face looking down at her from her bed. Jinx looked around and sighed with relief. No boyfriend.

"Whew, lucky," Jinx giggled, still sitting on the floor. "I was worried I would walk on you doing the nasty or something…"

"Jinx!" Bella hissed, blushing furiously. Jinx looked up at her with the most innocent face she could manage.

"What? You haven't seriously not done it with him have you?" Jinx's eyes widened and she grinned at her cousin mischievously. "Oh, little Bellie is still a virgin!"

Bella who was almost purple now grabbed a pillow and started beating Jinx with it furiously while they both giggled.

"And you aren't?" Bella finally panted, after they had both stopped giggling.

"Of course I'm a virgin!" Jinx cried in mock offense, "But I'm not the one with the gorgeous boyfriend. Well, not that would matter for me..."

"What do you mean?" Bella tilted her head curiously, now sitting Indian style on her bed. Jinx sat opposite her in the same position.

"I'm into girls." Jinx replied with no amount of shame. Bella gaped at her for a moment before composing herself and blushing.

"Really?" she asked curiously, finally over her shock. Jinx gave her a Cheshire grin.

"Really, really." she quoted Donkey from Shrek – still grinning madly.

Bella leaned forward, whispering, "What's it like? To like girls, I mean."

Jinx burst out laughing, clutching her stomach and rolling around on the bed gasping, "Ba-ha…" she laughed, "I can't," gasp, "Believe," gasped, "You asked that!"

Bella hit her once more with the pillow, "Shut up! I'm curious, so sue me."

Jinx, who was finally over her laughing fit tried to keep a straight face while answering. "Well, it's the same as being attracted to guys, except obviously I'm attracted to girls. Simple as that."

"Hmm, interesting..." Bella mused, smiling slightly.

"Why?" Jinx grinned, "You thinking of turning gay now?"

"No!" Bella burst out, blushing furiously once again, "Jesus, you really haven't changed a bit."

"Nope," Jinx chirped cheerfully, "Neither have you though, still the same old blushing Bella. Hmm, so Jingle Bells, what's the story behind 'Edward'?" Jinx gave a breathy sigh on his name, trying to imitate Bella when she spoke about him.

Bella blushed once again, "I do not say his name like that." she growled, scowling.

Jinx laughed, "You do, seriously. 'Oh Edward!'," she teased.

"Shut up. Well, we met when I moved here, at first it was rocky and we sort of took turns ignoring each other, and then he saved me from these guys in Port Angeles and we started dating after that." Bella swallowed before she said the next part, "We broke up a few months ago, when his family had to move away, but he came back maybe a day before you got here. I'm sure you heard Charlie yelling at me about going away for a few days without telling him anything... I was in Italy, because of some huge miss-communication between his sister and him... but everything's good now, and his family is moving back."

Jinx could tell she was holding something back, but she didn't ask.

"Duude..." she drawled, "Sound's really romantic."

Bella's face was unreadable for a moment before she laughed lightly, like there was some inside joke Jinx wasn't privy too. "Yeah, it kind of does, huh..."

Suddenly Bella's phone started ringing and vibrating on her dresser, she got up and went over too it. Flipping it open, Jinx watched as her cousin's eyebrows raised as she read a message.

Closing the cell phone, Bella looked over at Jinx. "Seems you're not the only new student starting on Monday," Bella chuckled. "That was Jessica Stanley. I suggest you don't get to friendly with her; school gossip girl. Its crazy." suddenly another unreadable look was on Bella's face. "Uh, could you wait a moment; I've got to call someone."

Bella walked out of the room and into the hall, shutting the door behind her. Jinx fought with her curious nature not to go and put her ear to the door. If she wanted to be trusted, she would have to give trust in return. It was such a foreign thing for her; to trust. For years she had that trust was useless, it had been take what you can, trusting would get you nowhere.

But to go clean successfully she would have to trust, to start fresh, to have a future she would just have to allow Bella to have her secrets.

A few minutes later and Bella walked back into the room, a drawn; worried look on her face.

Jinx felt a feeling of concern wash over her. "Hey, you okay?"

Bella sat down on the bed heavily again, brining a hand to her forehead she nodded. "Yeah, nothing you need to worry about."

Jinx was worried, but she didn't push. She decided to maybe take Bella's mind of whatever was bothering her.

"You want to go cook dinner or something? Uncle Charlie should be back from work soon, right?" she stood up and walked over to the door, leaning against the frame.

Bella stood up as well, nodding. "Sure,"

Jinx then remembered something, "Actually, can you drive me down to the general store here? I just need to pick up a few things, and I'll pay – I just need a ride."

Bella grabbed a jacket from her closet. "Yeah no problem, I should get some steak as well – all that's in the fridge is Harry Clearwater's homemade fish-fry and personally I think if I even look at another plate of fish-fry again I will throw up."

Jinx wrinkled her nose at the image; she then bounced gracefully down the stairs. Doing a front flip two steps from the ground and landing lightly on her feet, just to show off. Bella followed cautiously behind her, scowling.

"Why am I cursed with the clumsy genes?" she whined. Jinx looked back at her and shrugged.

"I'm not really a normal human, half-cat remember?" Jinx responded, holding the front door open for her cousin.

"Yeah I guess. But I'm practically handicapped –WOAH!–" Bella tripped on thin air and only avoided having her face meet front porch because Jinx had quickly grabbed her by the upper arm.

"Yeah," Jinx giggled, "You can say that again, and I thought I was the one with the bad luck."

"Shut up," Bella said sulkily, opening her trucks door with a screech.

Jinx wrinkled her nose again, eying the rust bucket with distaste. "Nice ride."

Bella shot her a glare. "Don't you dare start! Everyone picks on the Beast. She is just misunderstood."

Jinx gave her a look of disbelief, "Are you blind, or stupid? This thing is an accident waiting to happen."

Bella huffed indignantly, "Well I don't see you with anything better."

Jinx gave in, "Touché."

A small while later had them parked in front of the local Safeway. Jinx jumped out of the truck and looked around with curiosity, only to have her jaw drop.

"Now that is a car." She pointed to a sleek dark blue sports car parked not far away.

"Wow, I wonder who's that is. The only people in this town that could actually afford something like that are the Cullen's and I'm pretty sure they haven't bought any new cars lately." Bella stated, looking around to see if the possible owner was anywhere in sight.

"Didn't you say there was another new kid? It could be theirs." Jinx pointed out, now walking towards the automatic sliding doors of the Safeway, Bella walking beside her.

Once they were inside Jinx turned to Bella. "I'll meet you back at the car. If we split up we'll get everything quicker."

Bella agreed. "'Kay."

Jinx nodded and headed off to look for the herbal tea section - ignoring the curious looks from all the locals and grabbing a trolley on her way. Something with bright packaging had just caught her eye and she wasn't paying attention to where she was going – soon enough she found herself colliding with someone.

"Oh! I'm so sorry, here let me help you," she apologized hurriedly to the girl wearing a black hoody that she had knocked over, holding a hand out to help her up.

"I'm fine." spoke a monotonic voice that made Jinx instantly freeze. Her heart started beating furiously and she felt her fight or flight instincts kicking in. She had to forcefully remind herself that she was clean now, and that Raven couldn't take her in.

Her thoughts started whirling as she watched the teen superhero get up, not looking up at her. She dreaded the moment their eyes would meet, and she tried to work out why in the world Raven would be in Forks of all places. All of her arrest warrants had been lifted, so it wouldn't be for her – but then why?

"Jinx!?" Raven had finally looked up and was shocked to see the ex-thief standing in front of her. In Forks of all places.

"What the hell are you doing here?"

"What am I doing here?" Jinx asked shrilly, now gripping her shopping trolley tightly enough to make her knuckles to turn white. "What are you doing here?"

Raven hesitated for a moment before she spoke, her voice slipping back into her normal pitch. "I'm going to high school, what else?" she said in a dry tone.

"But why here?Why not just some school in Jump?" Jinx questioned unhappily, annoyed that she couldn't just leave her old life behind. God, why the hell is Raven in Forks? It didn't make any sense!

"Paparazzi." Was Raven's vague response, "And if you don't mind, you standing in front of the tea I want."

Jinx moved out of the way, but wasn't giving up on her interrogation that easily. "Paparazzi? Fork's is so tiny you'll practically be treated like a celebrity anyway. I leave to get clean and then my old life fucking follows me! What did I do to deserve this?"

"Pity party much?" Raven replied snidely, not looking at her. "How about this, I'll stay out of your way and you stay out of mine - past history forgotten, agreed?"

Jinx snapped her mouth shut and nodded mutely.

"Good," Raven sighed, "Now, if we do talk to each other again, my name is Rachel Roth."

Jinx nodded again, "And I'm Jennifer Diaz."

"Alright, I'll… see you around Jennifer."

Before Raven could walk away Jinx called out, "Hey, is that your car out there? The blue one?"

Raven turned, frowning at her. "Yes." her violet eyes narrowed, "And no, you can't steal it."

Jinx's face fell in mock sadness, "Not even for old time's sake?"

"No," Raven growled, stalking down the aisle - ignoring the ex-thief giggling in her wake.


End Note: Okay there's chapter 3! And to answer your questions on why I chose to make it a Twilight/Teen Titan's Xover all I can say is that it's because I was hit with inspiration for this fic while watching the New Moon DVD the other day.

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