Fan Fiction ❯ Teen Titans: The Propechy Saga ❯ Chapter 1 ( Chapter 1 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
Here's the deal folks. Like the rest of Devin‘s story this one ends after the defeat of Trigon during season four. We’re also nearing the end of Devin's story. I may do a few other fics but they'll be more like the Dragonball Z movies. That is they won't have any real connection to the story line here. Anyway, with that out of the way let Teen Titans: The Prophecy Saga being!
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Chapter 1: Banishment of Light
The boy in black walked to the living room of the large tower. Once there several black tentacles came out from his coat each holding a plastic bag.
“Hey you're back,” A green boy said grabbing one of the bags.
“Where's Raven?” The boy in black asked.
A voice behind him said, “Right here.”
“Hey.”
“Took you long enough.”
“Sorry but I had to make a very important stop.”
“Oh? For what?”
“Why don't we go out?”
“Why don't we stay here?”
“I won't show you if we don't go out.”
“All right.”
“See you guys later.”
The two left the Tower. The Titans all looked at each other confused. They decided to watch the movie Crow had rented without him and Raven. Crow swung his leg over his motorcycle. Raven had gotten more comfortable with the machine after she and Crow had started going out almost once a week. They stopped at a club were they danced for half an hour. After the club they stopped at the pizza place that they often went to for lunch.
There they sat and talked about the last month. Crow had only gotten back to Jump City a week ago. He’d gotten a call from a friend and had to leave. When Crow heard about Trigon for a moment his mood changed. But he quickly jumped back so he didn’t get Raven upset.
Neither of them knew about the figure watching them from the roof of a nearby building. The figure's long coat blew in the wind. The figure watched as the boy in black and the girl in blue sat at the table.
“I've found them,” He said.
Very good, the voice in his head said.
He would have thought himself crazy if it weren't for the fact that he knew the source of the voice. The source sat in his own world and was very much a real person, so to speak.
The young man smiled, “Very soon dear brother. Very soon father will take what you hold most dear.”
“And who might this father be?” a voice behind him said.
He reeled and saw a figure standing behind him. The figure was dressed in a long black duster and that was all he could make out. The figure brought a sword seemingly out of nowhere and brought it to bear. The boy could clearly see the long thin dragon etched into the side of the large katana.
“It seems you leave me no choice but to retreat,” the boy said, “We will meet again.”
“I'm sure of it,” the other said.
The boy disappeared into the shadows. The other walked over to the edge of the building and put a boot clad foot on the rim around the roof. He laid his arm across his thigh and sighed.
“You've grown too careless my friend,” He said sadly.
He sighed and spread a pair of large, red, bat-like wings. With one flap he was flying off into the night. As he flew he was seemingly unaware of the small insect following him.
Crow and Raven stopped laughing about how they'd defeated Mother Mae-eye. Crow stood and walked over to Raven. He went down to one knee and laughed slightly.
“Never thought I'd be this nervous. Raven. Will you marry me?” he said pulling out a black velvet box and opening it.
Raven looked at the ring inside and smiled, “Of course I will Crow.”
“Really?”
“Really.”< br>
Raven pulled Crow into a kiss. Crow took the box from Raven and slipped the ring on her finger. When they stopped kissing they stood and laughed. They went back to the tower. There they found the Titans finishing the movie. Robin turned around and saw Crow and Raven standing there.
“Hey. You guys missed the movie,” He said just looking at them.
“Forget the movie. Raven and I have something more important,” Crow said.
To be continued…
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Chapter 1: Banishment of Light
The boy in black walked to the living room of the large tower. Once there several black tentacles came out from his coat each holding a plastic bag.
“Hey you're back,” A green boy said grabbing one of the bags.
“Where's Raven?” The boy in black asked.
A voice behind him said, “Right here.”
“Hey.”
“Took you long enough.”
“Sorry but I had to make a very important stop.”
“Oh? For what?”
“Why don't we go out?”
“Why don't we stay here?”
“I won't show you if we don't go out.”
“All right.”
“See you guys later.”
The two left the Tower. The Titans all looked at each other confused. They decided to watch the movie Crow had rented without him and Raven. Crow swung his leg over his motorcycle. Raven had gotten more comfortable with the machine after she and Crow had started going out almost once a week. They stopped at a club were they danced for half an hour. After the club they stopped at the pizza place that they often went to for lunch.
There they sat and talked about the last month. Crow had only gotten back to Jump City a week ago. He’d gotten a call from a friend and had to leave. When Crow heard about Trigon for a moment his mood changed. But he quickly jumped back so he didn’t get Raven upset.
Neither of them knew about the figure watching them from the roof of a nearby building. The figure's long coat blew in the wind. The figure watched as the boy in black and the girl in blue sat at the table.
“I've found them,” He said.
Very good, the voice in his head said.
He would have thought himself crazy if it weren't for the fact that he knew the source of the voice. The source sat in his own world and was very much a real person, so to speak.
The young man smiled, “Very soon dear brother. Very soon father will take what you hold most dear.”
“And who might this father be?” a voice behind him said.
He reeled and saw a figure standing behind him. The figure was dressed in a long black duster and that was all he could make out. The figure brought a sword seemingly out of nowhere and brought it to bear. The boy could clearly see the long thin dragon etched into the side of the large katana.
“It seems you leave me no choice but to retreat,” the boy said, “We will meet again.”
“I'm sure of it,” the other said.
The boy disappeared into the shadows. The other walked over to the edge of the building and put a boot clad foot on the rim around the roof. He laid his arm across his thigh and sighed.
“You've grown too careless my friend,” He said sadly.
He sighed and spread a pair of large, red, bat-like wings. With one flap he was flying off into the night. As he flew he was seemingly unaware of the small insect following him.
Crow and Raven stopped laughing about how they'd defeated Mother Mae-eye. Crow stood and walked over to Raven. He went down to one knee and laughed slightly.
“Never thought I'd be this nervous. Raven. Will you marry me?” he said pulling out a black velvet box and opening it.
Raven looked at the ring inside and smiled, “Of course I will Crow.”
“Really?”
“Really.”< br>
Raven pulled Crow into a kiss. Crow took the box from Raven and slipped the ring on her finger. When they stopped kissing they stood and laughed. They went back to the tower. There they found the Titans finishing the movie. Robin turned around and saw Crow and Raven standing there.
“Hey. You guys missed the movie,” He said just looking at them.
“Forget the movie. Raven and I have something more important,” Crow said.
To be continued…