Authors Note: I'm too lazy to find a beta, so try and give me a bit of slack on various grammar mistakes (: haha. Here is Chapter 5! And, for those who haven't read Twilight; there is a view major event's from the book - but you should be able to keep up, because this is mainly centered on Raven and Jinx - I just wanted it to be in the Twilight universe.

Man, I don't even know where I am going with this haha. Should be fun, don't ya think? Read on!

Disclaimer: I own nothing!


Two weeks later, both Raven and Jinx found themselves making their way to Forks High's surprisingly large cafeteria. The last few classes had passed rather quickly, Raven ignoring those who had gathered the courage to approach her over the course of the last few weeks. Jinx had been discreetly causing mischief with her powers to amuse herself while waiting for the time to pass.

"I can't believe I gave up a life of crime for this!" Jinx groaned, as though dearly regretting the decision to stay on the straight and narrow. "I mean, half the teachers here already hate me – even though they haven't had me for even a month – and then there's the girls here," she scowled, "They give a new meaning to the word 'Bitch'. I officially hate high school."

"You, along with every other high school student in the world." Raven remarked, smirking. She had spent a lot of her time in classes pondering over her and Jinx's sudden friendship lately - she was concerned with how after one chat (that ended with Jinx's in tears) they had managed to forged themselves a close bond akin to something like 'best friends'. It was laughable, to say the least. Jinx and Raven best friends, oh if only Robin could see her now – she could picture clearly the tantrum he would throw about it.

And plus, hadn't they agreed the day they discovered each other to stay out of each other's way?

"Strange," Raven muttered out loud, without realizing. Jinx turned to her with a piqued eyebrow.

"What's strange?"

Raven, blinked her eyes in surprise at the fact she had spoken her thoughts out loud, but decided to answer the question - maybe Jinx would be able to help solve the mystery.

"Don't you think it's unusual?" Raven said slowly, shaking her head in a sort of incredulous confusion. "That we are suddenly acting like best friends? Heck, our second real conversation ended up with you running away in tears. How the hell did we manage to get here?"

Jinx opened her mouth for a moment before snapping it shut. She tapped her bottom lip with her forefinger for a moment of contemplation before answering; her words deliberate. "I think," she paused, "I think it's because we are both ties to our old life – back in Jump. That maybe subconsciously we are trying to hold on to and nurture that little thread leading back to our pasts."

Raven mulled the fuchsia haired witch's words over for a moment before nodding in agreement.

"Yeah I think I see where you're coming from."

"Plus," Jinx smirked with mock-arrogance. "It just goes to prove how no one, not even the Almighty Rav – " she stopped, cutting herself off; still not used to Ravens name change. "Rachel, can resist my dazzling personality."

Raven gave an almost embarrassingly loud snort of amusement, "Oh, yeah," she drawled sarcastically, "You are just too cool."

Jinx ignored her sarcasm, "What did you expect though," Jinx grinned a beautiful smile, "I'm not just a pretty face. I have a brain as well. Perfect package!"

Raven let out a low chuckle, "Well, that's partly true, I guess. The pretty part I mean – the rest I'm not so sure about."

Jinx once again ignored the real intent in the words to get a jab at the enigmatic superhero.

"So you agree that I'm pretty? Didn't know you swung that way Rae." Jinx almost wanted to take the comment back - she was playing a dangerous game with her words, and the outcome could be either good, or completely horrible.

Raven's response was a lot of blushing and stuttering, until she finally forced out, "Yeah. I-uh do, actually." abashed, she lowered her eyes to the ground, her hands subconsciously moving to where her cowl would normally be, only to find thin air. She immediately shoved them into her pockets.

They had reached the cafeteria's doors, and Jinx still had a look of astonishment smeared across her face as she stared at Raven. Internally her mind was running wild – she hadn't expected the girl to actually say she was gay – she had been hoping to be able to take whatever Raven's response to her teasing words was and maybe find out if the superhero was against same sex relationships. Raven admitting she was gay was something she was unprepared for, because she had reasoned she didn't want to give herself to much false hope – in case it turned out to be a major disappointment, like everything else in her life thus far.

"Wow," she breathed looking at Raven as though she was the second coming of Jesus. "You not joking are you? Because that would be totally – "

Sick. The word flashed through Raven's mind before Jinx had actually spoken it – when in reality it wasn't actually what the fuchsia haired girl had been planning to say.

Raven interrupted her; harshly, "No. I don't joke." she then yanked the cafeteria doors open and stalked into the large area filled with hungry teens. Not waiting for Jinx – who was standing with her mouth agape staring at the superhero's seemingly furious retreating from.

She had even stumbled – a very rare occurrence for the graceful feline - as she chased after Raven. Jinx ignored all the gossip hungry stares that studied both Raven's and her own movements, watching them with unveiled interest as the scene played out.

"Raven," she gasped, grabbing the other girl's wrist before she could get outside. "Wait, will you? I didn't mean it however you think I did."

Raven yanked her arm away violently to glare at the surprised witch. "Really? That's not how it sounded." she spat, venom lacing her every word. Jinx grabbed her wrist again, stopping her.

"Whatever you thought I was going to say I wasn't." Jinx growled back, finding herself experiencing her own anger at the situation.

"Let go." Raven seethed, her eyes flashing white for a brief moment. Jinx shook her head from side to side in refusal, her own eyes on the verge of glowing pink.

"Why? So you can just run away? I've done enough of that for the both of us in my life time."

"Let me go, now." Raven snarled, baring her teeth threateningly. "Or you will really see me angry."

Jinx hissed back, her elongated canines showing as she did so. "No, you will listen to me."

"Why?" Raven growled; low and dangerous. "So you can tell me how sick I am?"

Jinx looked stunned for a moment, her face turned soft for a moment, before hardening once again. "Do you really think me to be so close minded? To say something like that?"

Raven looked like she had just swallowed a mouth full of Starfire's home world cooking; her face twisting in a mix of confusion and slight shame. "I don't know enough about you to make an informed opinion." her voice was once again the cold monotone it was before they had started their unusual relationship. Back to how it was when Raven was the superhero and Jinx the villain; the walls of indestructible stone back in place.

Jinx's mouth felt like a Sahara and she felt her anger fade away; her head bowed and she took a slight step back. "Yeah, I guess you're right." she suppressed the tears; her heart feeling like it was being twisted and contorted in her chest. "One thing though," she said, looking up to stare unflinchingly into Raven's emotionless eyes. "I'm gay too."

A flicker; a brief, almost unnoticeable flash of emotion entered Raven's hard eyes. Had Jinx blinked she would have missed it completely. The silence that had befallen the cafeteria was deafening. All Jinx could hear was her slightly harsh breathing and the throbbing of her pain-filled heart.

Taking another step back, Jinx ignored the various worried looks she was receiving from her cousin and then brushed past Raven. Once she was outside she pressed her palm to where she assumed her heart to be and let out a shuddering sigh. A few stray tears leaked out of her cat-like eyes, but she didn't allow herself to submit to the sobs begging to burst forth from her chest. Leaning against the wall she wondered if maybe trying to become friends with the superhero was even worth it? All it seemed to end up in was tears and hurt.

Raven kept up her walls up the rest of the day. She ignored the teachers that called on her, and didn't dare move her eyes to Jinx in Gym. Once she got home, she found herself standing in front of her bathroom mirror. She stared into her dull, unfeeling violet eyes. She felt like she was going to scream, but outwardly she looked like stone, her face unchanging and her eyes still and cold.

She wished for the millionth time since her completely ridiculous fight with Jinx that she could go take back her hurtful words, but her pride, and her insecurity wouldn't let her.

Her eyes filled with a roaring fire and her hand flew forward; a blur of gray, smashing into the mirror. She watched her reflection shatter, utterly and completely. The fire in her eyes than died and she stood staring at her bloody fist, her face just as blank as it had been moments ago. Striding out of the room with the pieces following her in the air, she then dumped them into the trashcan in her kitchen.

The phone rang harshly against the silence of her apartment, but she didn't jump in surprise; not even the bat of an eyelash. Walking calmly to where her cordless was in its cradle she picked up the phone.

"...What?" she answered dully, staring at the dry wall.

"Hey," Robin's clear, calm voice came from the speaker. "How is high school going for you?"

She knew instinctively that he was grinning on the other side of the line. She also had a feeling she was on speaker phone. She kept her answer monosyllabic.

"Fine."

"Oh," he sounded disappointed. She silently reflected that she had been causing everyone a lot of pain lately. Suddenly a voice started whispering in her mind.

Yes, it hissed, a demonic rasp. Hurt them. Hurt them all before they hurt you. Pride is the only thing you have left. Strip them of theirs, destroy it. Rip their pathetic flesh from their bones. Crush them like the insignificant mortal beings they are.

"Is there anything life threatening emergencies back at Jump?" she questioned stonily, eyes half-hooded with a look of disinterest.

"Um, no. I-we just wanted to check – " she cut him off, rudely.

"Don't call me until there is." She paused a moment before saying, "Goodbye." she put the phone back into its cradle. And then stood there; still staring at the blank dry wall.

No, she growled back. I won't hurt them. I won't hurt anyone. GO AWAY. You are not welcome here, Trigon.

You have become weak, daughter, Trigon the Terrible hissed. I will leave for now, but remember. I will be back. And I will seek revenge for you almost destroying me.

I will just destroy you again, father. She spat. My powers are unrestrained now, the monks of Azarath have no block on my abilities with my Chakra gone. Chuckling darkly she continued, You created me father. You were the one to create your own superior. I would suggest you stay in your prison. I suggest you stay safe.

The voice boomed with laughter, a brief stroke of luck and the help of your comrades was the only way you defeated me. I could drive you insane at this moment, Gem. He taunted, you would be but a shell of your prior self. And I would come, and I would destroy. But, his voice was fueled by the fires of hell as he spoke his next sentence, I won't, because I want to destroy your friends, make you watch and then I will grant you with immortality. His chuckle was booming again. And you will live with an eternity worse than hell its self, you will tear your own mind apart with grief and self-hate.

Raven couldn't suppress the gasp she let out after he had spoken his words and disappeared.

"No," she snarled, her now four eyes glowing a demonic red. Fangs glinted dimly in the dim light as she roared.

"YOU WON'T!" she screamed at the unchanging wall. "I WON'T LET YOU! I WILL ANNIHILATE YOU FATHER! AND I WILL WATCH AS YOU FALL AT MY FEET AND BEG FOR MERCY!"

Raven the continued in her blind rage to tear her apartment to pieces. Her powers destroyed every electronic appliance and her already bloody hand smeared the thick crimson over everything she touched. When she had calmed down she inspected her handiwork and gave a tired sigh; her face was once again blank and unreadable.

She, for some unknown reason wished that the fuchsia haired witch was here, here quirkiness and live in the moment take on life always seemed to put a smile on her face. But she reminded herself that she had already destroyed that bridge. There was no crossing it again.

But something reminded her in her mind. Something was whispering again, but this time without evil intent.

But you can fly. Bridges be damned.

A half insane smile crossed Raven's face and she didn't even bother to fix up her tousled appearance. She only walked calmly out of her door and flew straight into the dark, inky night completely intent on getting to Jinx. Fortunately no one caught a glimpse of her as she hurtled down towards the Swans front lawn. She managed to right herself and only land with a dull thud against the slightly damp grass.

She stood up and brushed various pieces of earth from her clothes. Then, Raven proceeded to hover up and peer into a room; she saw that it was only half-painted - if it could be called that. Various splotches of pain were splattered on the walls, none were finished either, leaving large gaping spaces of bland white dry wall.

Raven then looked over to the bed and saw a mess of fuchsia colored hair peeking out from underneath the blankets. Raven, confident this was in face Jinx's room stealthily slid open the window - which squeaked from disuse. Wincing at the sound, Raven then floated through the gap and over to Jinx's sleeping from.

Just as Raven was about to wake her, the superhero felt a burst of anxiety. What would Jinx do? Would she scream at her for coming in her room? Would she make her leave? Would she... listen? Raven panicked inside her head. She almost gave in and was about to leave when Jinx woke.

As though sensing a disturbance in her room, Jinx shot up from her prior sleeping position and into a crouch on the floor. Her eyes were glowing an enraged pink and her fingers were curled into something that looked similar to claws. Raven watched frozen in place, as Jinx then relaxed her posture and the glow died.

"Raven?" was her stunned, slightly disbelieving question.

"I – " Raven began.

"Everything is going along as planned, my Lord and Master." the dark haired vampire whimpered as he knelt on the dirt island, surrounded completely by lava. The shine of a golden ring reflected in the light of Hell - it's scarlet inscriptions burning sinisterly.

"Good," Trigon's four yellow eyes glowed with unrestrained malice. "My daughter will soon feel the WRATH of my ALMIGHTY power. I WILL NOT BE FORGIVING FOR HER BETRAYAL! I have already began my attack on her mind. She will be helpless soon enough."

The vampire trembled in the face of the evil incarnate. If he could have sweat it would have been beading furiously on his pale skin. If he had a beating heart, it would have been beating it's way out of his chest. The fiery pit even made his stone skin warm to an unimaginable temperature.

"Yes, she will have no chance." the vampire appeased, eager to get back to the safe comforts of earth.

"Yes, my feeble slave. You may leave." the old, chalk skinned vampire bowed his head further and was then gone in a puff of crimson smoke.


End Note: Hmm plot twist! haha, any guesses on who the vampire is? AND a cliffhanger! How is Raven going to get back into Jinx's good graces?

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