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Magic

57 more days till the wedding

Raven, Robin, and Jackson were the only ones who didn't sleep in that morning.

"Good morning, Raven," Robin greeted her in the main room. She and Jackson were on there way over to him.

"Good morning, Robin," Raven greeted him back.

"Good morning, Jackson," Robin greeted him.

"Good morning," Jackson greeted him back.

"You guys ready to go?" Raven asked them.

"Yea," Robin and Jackson answered her.

"Azerath Metrion Zenthios," Raven said stoically. She and her friends appeared in her temporarily empty classroom. It looked the same as it did the day before. They still had about twenty minutes before the first class started. So Raven decided to do some magic with Jackson.

"Jackson," she said criss crossing her legs and levitating, "Do you want to do some magic before class?"

"Yea," Jackson said excited and took the same pose as Raven.

"Okay," Raven began, "Press your hands up against mine, and close your eyes." Jackson did as he was directed to. "Now when I begin to chant my mantra, I want you to do the same. And release the field of energy like you did yesterday." Raven closed her eyes and took a deep breath. "Azerath Metrion Zenthios," she chanted. Jackson joined in chanting his own mantra, "Azerath vexritch endiré." They continued chanting together. Their powers were joining together in the palms of their hands, creating black fields of energy in them. Then their chanting got louder and as their voices grew so did the black magic in their hands.

Their faces cringed in pain and they were breathing hard. Jackson and Raven opened their eyes and they were glowing white. They chanted their mantras and until the magic in their hands descended into Jackson's hands with a large explosion of power.

He collapsed onto the floor, and Raven floated down slowly and landed on her feet. Robin ran to Jackson's assistance.

"Raven," Robin asked squatting down nest to Jackson, "What did you do to him?"

"I didn't hurt him, if that's what you're thinking," Raven answered. As she spoke, Jackson sat up. He had a confused look on his face, as if he didn't know what had just happened.

"Are you alright Jackson?" Robin asked the young boy.

"I don't know," Jackson blankly replied, "What just happened Raven?"

"We transferred our powers into each other," she answered with a small smile on her face, "Now you have part of my magic in you, and I have part of your magic in me. So now, in theory, we apart of each other."

"I feel so weird," Jackson said with the blank look still on his face, "I can feel emotions that aren't mine."

"I'm empathic Jackson," She told him, "And now so are you."

"So I can feel everyone's emotions now?" Jackson asked in amazement.

"Yes," she told him, "And you and I are the only ones in Azerath who can. And nobody knows, not even Dean Rivers."

"Wow," Jackson said, "You must really trust me Raven."

"I do," she told him, "And don't think that I'm not getting anything out of this, because I am. I gave you my trust, and myself more responsibility. And now I have the control over my powers back. Now nothing will explode if I feel a lot of emotions."

"Promise that you'll teach me?" Jackson said.

"I promise," Raven said smiling.

"Thank you," Jackson thanked her, "For everything."

"You welcome," Raven said smiling, "For everything." Just as she spoke, the rest of the class walked in the room.

"Good morning class," Raven greeted them as she walked to the front of the room. Jackson and the rest of the students took their seats.

"Good morning Miss Roth," the class greeted her together.

"Today," Raven began, "I'm going to demonstrate how to telekinetically bring water, that's not in a container, to yourself. Tomorrow, you all are going to get your chance to do the same." She didn't want Jackson to do any magic that day, with him not knowing how to control his powers, there's no telling what could go wrong.

Raven was gathering the supplies, with her mind, that she needed to teach the class. "Now to telekinetically pick up the liquid," Raven began after she'd gotten the supplies, "You have to imagine the liquid doing what you want it to do, use your hands to guide the liquid while it's in your aura, shape the water into the shape you want it to be. You are in control, you have to trust yourself and your powers."

Raven demonstrated to her class. They stared in awe as she transformed the seemingly weightless water into the format of a Raven. She studied at the looks on her students faces. But her eyes kept wandering back to where Robin was. She loved the thought that Robin would always be with her. Robin was and always would be the perfect one for her. Then she looked at Jackson. She could sense his emotions more than anyone else's. He was amazed and worried at the same time.

"Raven can't trust me with such an immense amount of power, that's why she's not letting us use our magic today," Jackson thought.

Raven could feel what he was thinking. She didn't like him thinking that she didn't trust him, so she decided to let him know that she did.

"You know what," Raven announced, "I think you guys can do this today. So why don't we start with…….let's see……Jackson. Come on up here and give it a try."

Jackson started to smile as he walked up to the front of the classroom. Raven could feel a sense of relief coming from him.

Jackson put his trust in himself and his powers. Raven could feel this and watched admiringly as the young boy engulfed the water in his aura. He shaped the liquid into a star. The students watched their classmate as he examined the liquid star with sorrow in his eyes. Raven felt a great wave of despair come from the young sorcerer. She saw how the students were looking at him, and decided to break the silence.

"Okay nice job Jackson," she congratulated him, "Now Tawny please come and give it a try."

Tawny walked up to the front of the class. Jackson took a deep breath and closed his eyes as he walked to his seat.

Raven wasn't paying attention to the little blonde girl, but to Jackson. She could still feel the strong emotion coming from the changeling. He opened his eyes and Raven could see the tears forming in them. Jackson noticed Raven staring at him and quickly broke his eye contact with her.

'What's the matter with him?' Raven thought. Her thoughts were interrupted when she saw Tawny walk back to her desk. Raven cleared her throat as she snapped out of her thoughts.

"Thank you Tawny," Raven thanked her, "Now Gabriel your turn." A tall blue eyed, muscular, tan boy stood up and walked to the front of the class. He did as he was instructed, but Raven was looking up at Robin. Raven and Robin were exchanging puzzled looks that asked the same question, 'What just happened to Jackson?'. They both were very concerned for the young boy. In a matter of seconds, he changed from being excited and happy, to full of sorrow and despair.

"Thank you Gabriel," Raven thanked him, as she noticed he was finished. Raven decided to let the students go for the remainder of the class. She needed to talk to Jackson.

Everyone in the class excitedly got up and roamed off, after Raven told them they were free to do whatever. Some went to the front of the class to practice the lesson, others just got together and talked. But Jackson just sat there with a blank expression on his face. Raven and Robin walked over to him and sat down. He didn't seem to notice them there, and just sat there with that blank look on his face. Raven could still feel the strong emotions coming from him. "Jackson," she said in a concerned tone, "Are you alright, sweetie?"

Jackson didn't answer her, but he did look up at them. And a faint smile came upon his lips.

"Jackson," Robin also said in a concerned tone, "What just happened?"

"Nothing," Jackson told them, "The star it…..it reminded me of my parents."

"How?" Robin asked.

"My parents, Thomas and Melinda, would show me the stars every night before I went to bed," Jackson replied, "My mother told me that when you die, your spirit becomes a star. And if your heart was pure, your star would shine brighter than all the others, and never stop shining.

"Your parents stars will never stop shining," Robin told Jackson, "And neither will my parents, nor Raven's mother."

"And neither will ours," Raven said to Robin and Jackson.

"You're right," Jackson said, "They won't."

Their heart filled conversation was interrupted by the bell. "See you guys later," Jackson said to Raven and Robin as he left for his next class.

"He's had a hard life," Raven told Robin, "And he hasn't told anyone. I can feel it."

"What do you mean?" Robin asked her.

"I mean he's hiding something that's happened in his life," Raven told Robin, "More of a tragedy than an important event."

"What do you think it could be?" Robin asked.

"I don't know," Raven answered him, "But it's hurting him. And he can't escape it."

"Whatever it is," Robin told Raven, "Jackson will tell us when he's ready."

The day soon ended and Jackson met back up with the two. "You guys ready?" He asked them.

"Yea," Raven answered, "Azerath Metrion Zenthios." The three appeared in the main room and Dawn came running up to them.

"Raven," She said panting, "We need to talk. Like right now."

"Okay," Raven puzzled, "See you in a little while guys."

Dawn went up to Raven's room with her. They sat down on the bed.

"So why do you need to talk to me?" Raven asked her cousin.

"Well," Dawn began, "I was just informed about the recent events that have occurred. What happened with you, Robin, and Maxwell? And who's Jackson? And why have you been at Dentin everyday?"

"Well," Raven began, "I was offered a substitute job at Dentin for a couple of weeks. I didn't tell Maxwell about this, and when I got home really late, he was pissed at me. We were arguing and he abused me. He was holding me up by my hair, after he had slapped me, and was threatening me. I panicked and called out for Robin, who was waiting outside my door. Robin burst in and kicked Maxwell in the face and got him off me. When Maxwell dropped me I hit my head on the corner of the table. Maxwell called out for the guards and told them that Robin assaulted him. The guards took Robin to jail and I blanked before I could tell the guards to stop. I woke up in the hospital, and then I remembered what happened. So I teleported myself to the Azerath prison and I found Robin. I went inside his cell and Maxwell came up behind us and locked the door. He taunted Robin and me, and left us in there to find our own way out. So then I used some special magic to contact Dean Rivers, and told him to bring Jackson to me. Jackson is Maxwell's cousin and my student at Dentin. His parents died when he was young. Jackson then told the guard that Maxwell was guilty, and the guard released Robin and me. So then I invited Jackson here to live with us as a way of saying thank you. And right now Maxwell is not allowed in the castle for a few days."

Dawn just had a surprised, confused, angry, and sad look on her face. But overall she was stunned. "Whoa," was her reply, "I can't believe I fell in love with that bastard."

"It's not your fault," Raven told her, "He fooled everybody, including Lord Falconer, myself, and everyone in Azerath."

"I can't believe this," Dawn said still stunned, "How could I be so stupid? He lied to me, and I believed him."

"Dawn you weren't stupid," Raven disagreed, "Maxwell is very crafty. He could've tricked anyone."

"I guess you're right," Dawn gave into her, "But I'm over him now."

"Wow," Raven said sarcastically, "What was that? A twenty second recovery?"

"No," Dawn said, "I'm just used to being hurt by boys.""Dawn," Raven told her, "Don't put yourself down like that. You're a great person. And any guy who can't see that, it's their loss."

Dawn smiled at her cousin and gave her a hug. "Thanks Raven," Dawn whispered.

Dawn left Raven's room after that. Raven laid back on her bed and Robin walked in. "Hey," Raven greeted him, "Where's Jackson?"

"He's hanging out with Star, Beast Boy, and Cy in the main room," Robin replied, "They're trying to get to know him better."

"Oh," Raven said, "That's good."

"Yea," Robin said, "So what are we going to do?"

"Well, you could help me plan what to do with the class on Monday," Raven replied.

"Or we can do something a little more fun," Robin said seductively, as he laid down beside Raven. He started to kiss her neck and shoulders.

"Not tonight, Robin," Raven said, trying not to be seduced, "I'm just not in the mood for it."

"Well that can easily be fixed," Robin told her, and his hands caressed her body.

"Not like that you nasty," Raven said sarcastically, "I mean I'm worried about Jackson."

Robin stopped his attempt to seduce Raven. "Why are you worried about him?" Robin asked embracing her in his arms.

"I can't shake this feeling, that he needs someone to help him," Raven said, lying her head on Robin's chest.

"Raven I told you," Robin said to her, "Jackson isn't an open book. He'll talk to you when he's ready."

"But I really just want to help him," Raven told Robin.

"You can't help someone, unless they want to be helped," Robin told her.

"I guess you're right," Raven gave in, "But I know that Jackson feels like we're his own new family."

"Yea," Robin said, "We've only known him for a little while, and he already feels like part of the family."

Raven giggled a little, "You're sweet Boy Wonder."

"And you're really sexy Dark Vader," Robin said, he began to kiss Raven's neck again.

Raven gave in to him and began to kiss him back. "Don't call me that." She said sarcastically. They giggled a little at her sarcasm.

And that night, they made love, yet again. Only this time, it was in Raven's room.

Well there's chapter 14.

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