A/N: I don't own Teen Titans. And I warn you now that this is a Yuri fic,
if ya don't like it sod off. Any flames I get will be picked apart and made
to make you look like a more homophobic moron than you already are.
Reviewers on the other hand will be put on a pedestal and fed grapes. Now
that that's out of the way... ^_^
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Something stirred in Raven's mind as she sat on the sofa with the boys, and Starfire of course. They were playing some mindless game, Beast boy was complaining loudly about Cyborg cheating somehow. This was however, below her and unworthy of attention.
Her body gave an almost invisible quiver, her flesh pricked and goose- bumped with excitement for some unknown reason. She looked around for a draft but found none; the wave of shivering had been hot anyway, as if she had gotten in a hot bath after being very cold. She looked around more but could find no possible explanation for the feeling. Shaking her head she went back to meditation but the feeling still niggled in her mind.
With a sigh she opened her eyes, which widened in shock as the glass sitting before her on the table visibly shuddered and skidded a few centimetres to the left. Raven blinked in astonishment as a few other objects slid towards the glass until they were in a cluster in the middle of the table, almost as if some gravitational force had pulled them there.
A small sound came from the door, as if someone had gone to knock but not had the guts to do so loudly. After a small second noise (possibly the person's hand shaking too close to the door) a loud ringing knock spread forth.
"Huh." Robin said getting up and walking over.
"Hello?" He asked as Raven craned her neck to try and see who was there.
"I- is... does Ray... Raven live here?" A quite female voice stammered. Raven's eyes widened more than she though possible. No, it couldn't be her; someone must just have a similar voice to her. It wasn't possible that she could be here, here of all places... No. Never. It simply wasn't possible.
"Oh, sure." Robin said turning to look at Raven and simultaneously letting her see the person at the door. Raven's eyes practically bulged out of her head.
The girl standing there fidgeted nervously, electric blue hair was plaited loosely behind her head and wild uncontrolled waves of the bright hair hung about her face. Startling emerald green eyes that would put Starfire's to shame flicked around to room nervously until they landed on Raven, they brightened instantly with joy and perfect rose lips curved upwards into a sugar-sweet smile.
Raven stood up numbly, the girl had a coloured bar running horizontally across her nose and stopping at the edge of each eye, even from the distance that Raven was at she could see it dancing a happy yellow. The band was a stark contrast to the rest of her skin which was a dazzling silver, making the bright colours of her eyes and hair even more stunning. The girl wore a purple and red corset type top with a white band down the middle where a red lace tied the two sides together. She stood with her hands clasped over each other in a nervous gesture which had the side- affect of making her cleavage stand out more, which also had the side effect of making Robin's eyes keep darting down.
It seemed to take an eternity to get to the girl but to the stranger Raven was striding with fierce anger.
"You." She growled at her as she reached the door.
"Hello Raven, I missed you." She replied softly.
"Leave me alone!" Raven snapped slamming the door so hard it rocked on it's hinges.
"But..." Raven vaguely registered the girl's muffled voice from the other side of the door.
"Who was that?" Robin asked stunned.
"None of your business." Raven growled stalking off upstairs.
As the others stared in wonder, Raven's glass, a magazine, a pillow and a book and clenched together in the middle of the table before flinging themselves apart.
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Something stirred in Raven's mind as she sat on the sofa with the boys, and Starfire of course. They were playing some mindless game, Beast boy was complaining loudly about Cyborg cheating somehow. This was however, below her and unworthy of attention.
Her body gave an almost invisible quiver, her flesh pricked and goose- bumped with excitement for some unknown reason. She looked around for a draft but found none; the wave of shivering had been hot anyway, as if she had gotten in a hot bath after being very cold. She looked around more but could find no possible explanation for the feeling. Shaking her head she went back to meditation but the feeling still niggled in her mind.
With a sigh she opened her eyes, which widened in shock as the glass sitting before her on the table visibly shuddered and skidded a few centimetres to the left. Raven blinked in astonishment as a few other objects slid towards the glass until they were in a cluster in the middle of the table, almost as if some gravitational force had pulled them there.
A small sound came from the door, as if someone had gone to knock but not had the guts to do so loudly. After a small second noise (possibly the person's hand shaking too close to the door) a loud ringing knock spread forth.
"Huh." Robin said getting up and walking over.
"Hello?" He asked as Raven craned her neck to try and see who was there.
"I- is... does Ray... Raven live here?" A quite female voice stammered. Raven's eyes widened more than she though possible. No, it couldn't be her; someone must just have a similar voice to her. It wasn't possible that she could be here, here of all places... No. Never. It simply wasn't possible.
"Oh, sure." Robin said turning to look at Raven and simultaneously letting her see the person at the door. Raven's eyes practically bulged out of her head.
The girl standing there fidgeted nervously, electric blue hair was plaited loosely behind her head and wild uncontrolled waves of the bright hair hung about her face. Startling emerald green eyes that would put Starfire's to shame flicked around to room nervously until they landed on Raven, they brightened instantly with joy and perfect rose lips curved upwards into a sugar-sweet smile.
Raven stood up numbly, the girl had a coloured bar running horizontally across her nose and stopping at the edge of each eye, even from the distance that Raven was at she could see it dancing a happy yellow. The band was a stark contrast to the rest of her skin which was a dazzling silver, making the bright colours of her eyes and hair even more stunning. The girl wore a purple and red corset type top with a white band down the middle where a red lace tied the two sides together. She stood with her hands clasped over each other in a nervous gesture which had the side- affect of making her cleavage stand out more, which also had the side effect of making Robin's eyes keep darting down.
It seemed to take an eternity to get to the girl but to the stranger Raven was striding with fierce anger.
"You." She growled at her as she reached the door.
"Hello Raven, I missed you." She replied softly.
"Leave me alone!" Raven snapped slamming the door so hard it rocked on it's hinges.
"But..." Raven vaguely registered the girl's muffled voice from the other side of the door.
"Who was that?" Robin asked stunned.
"None of your business." Raven growled stalking off upstairs.
As the others stared in wonder, Raven's glass, a magazine, a pillow and a book and clenched together in the middle of the table before flinging themselves apart.