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From the Future Revised
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So this story originally belongs to klaineisendgame11! Raven344 got permission to continue this and I'm co writing with her! So this is a continuation of the original story From the Future!
Rated: Fiction T - English - Romance/Drama - Aqualad & Raven - Chapters: 4 - Words: 2,623 - Reviews: 17 - Favs: 5 - Follows: 8 - Updated: 02-22-13 - Published: 01-20-13 - Status: Complete - id: 8926705
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We don't own the Teen Titans or the original part of the story or the picture it comes from…

Okay, this is a continuation of From the Future by klaineisendgame11! Raven344 and I are co- writing this and she got permission to continue!

So this is complicated but here goes! We do not own the original story, From the Future, klaineisendgame11, wrote the original! However, raven344 got permission from her to continue the story, and I am co- writing this with her! And finally, the picture of Corvica is on DA by specimen-f apparently, so we do not own that either! Clear?

If you want to see the picture of Corvica, the link's in the first chapter of the original story, and on mine and raven344's profile!

So, we left off in the other story with the Titans defeating Mumbo Jumbo! If you don't remember, go re read the story!

So this was inspired by Hope Partlow's Sick Inside! You can listen to it while reading if you so please to!


The Titans returned to the tower, and all split up.

Corvica and Speedy went to play video games. Mas y Menos, and Beast Boy were running around the tower causing havoc and Bumblebee and Robin were chasing after them. Cyborg was updating the Titans East technology with the help of Starfire.

Aqualad was walking around the tower looking for Raven when he bumped into something. More like someone, it was Terra.

"Oh, I'm so sorry-" Terra exclaimed as the Atlantean helped her up.

"Oh, hi Aqualad!" She said.

"Hey Terra." He responded, his eyes meeting hers.

"Sorry about that, I wasn't paying attention to where I was going." She smiled. A brilliant light flickered in her beautiful blue eyes.

"Don't be, it was my fault. I should've been more careful." He smiled back at her, staring at her gorgeous complexion. His eyes began to wonder down to her bright, thin lips.

Stop it Garth! He scolded himself. You can't kiss her; you haven't even kissed Raven yet. That was the problem, he had a craving. He needed this, he needed a woman.

Terra's eyes locked with his. Something in him pushed him forward so that he was leaning over the blonde girl. Their eyes were stuck like magnets as they moved in. Inched closer and closer until two pairs of lips met. Their tongues danced with one another as their eyes shut in pleasure and longing.

His heart was screaming by now. Stop it Garth, stop it now! Raven will never forgive you!

"Well, this is interesting." A cold, monotone voice rang from behind the two teens. They jerked apart.

"Oh no, Raven, I'm so sorry!" Terra exclaimed, facing the blank- faced sorceress.

"Go to Hell." She turned to leave, but just as she was about to leave, she called over her shoulder, "Both of you." With that, she left the hall.

"What were we thinking?!" Terra yelled, "I'm already screwing things up for you guys again!" She fell to the floor.

"I can't believe I did that." Aqualad murmured, holding his head in his hands.

"We are horrible people. You know I had a date with Beast Boy tonight? He forgave me for everything, and now look what I've done." Tears welled up in her eyes.

"Terra, don't worry about it. He'll understand." Aqualad reassured her.

"What, the way Raven understood?" She looked him dead in the eyes. They were interrupted by Robin's voice over the speaker,

"Attention all Titans, we have an emergency. Corvica has seemingly, mysteriously disappeared into thin air while with Speedy in the common room…"


Review! And by the way, raven344 really came up with the ideas so if you want to talk to her about that, PM her. I just write it down!

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