TeenTitans Porn Story: My Riddles Three Chapter 4
My Riddles Three
Much
to my surprise, somewhere between the last chapter and this chapter, no one
called me and offered me a mult-million dollar deal
to write stories for Teen Titans. ::Sigh:: So I still
dont own them. Which is probably a good thing.
Actually, it DEFINETLY is a good thing.
POh no, now, dont
you be looking at me like THAT! Cyborg exclaimed as the Half-Hydras heads
regarded him predatorily.
The Hydra wrapped around him seemed more concerned with
trying to squeeze him to death than to bite him. Since that was simply not
possible, he concentrated more on the one that had decided to try and eat him.
Cyborg reached out and grabbed a handful of heads- which squawked in dismay as
he crushed their necks. Cyborg regarded the handful of Hydra heads he held- if
he simply tore them out
Cyborg grabbed another handful of heads- and began to tie
the heads together. The Hydras noxious hiss turned into a squeal of dismay,
and it slithered backwards, heads jerking and spasming,
trying to free themselves and only succeeding in
tightening the knot. Haha!
Take that! Cyborg exclaimed- and punched one of the heads of the Hydra wrapped
around him. Now get off me!
The Half-Hydra did not obey. The other Hydras squeals of dismay
and frantic attempts to free itself made the Hydra wrapped around him even more
infuriated. It squealed, coughing clouds of poisonous fumes in Cyborgs face,
which made him cough, and then began to tighten its coils. The barbed tip of
its tail tried to force its way under his metal armor and pry it up. Cyborg
reached down to grab the monsters tail- and found that it was not coated with
slime like the rest of the creatures vomit-yellow body.
He pulled as hard as he could manage on the tail- inertia
opposed him, but the Hydra was not very strong. With a squeal of dismay, the
Half Hydras coils loosened- and slipped away entirely. Cyborg swung the Hydra
around once, twice, and then sent it flying towards its companion. The hundreds
of heads of the Half-Hydras squealed as they were both sent flying.
Cyborg was about to head after them- when he heard a
tremendous crash. He turned towards the noise, only to find what looked like
about a quarter of a building strewn across the street. Cyborg cautiously approached
cautiously- the rock pile shook, and the Obsidian Gargoyle, now covered in
cracks, burst out from beneath the rocks, shrieking its horrible cry.
Cyborg stared at it for a minute, and then punched it. His hit knocked a few
fist-sized pebbles from the Gargoyles hide, and sent the monster flying
backwards into a car, denting the chassis beyond repair. With a snarl the
Gargoyle stumbled back to its feet, and slowly approached.
The Hydras slithered in from the other side, beady black
eyes burning with rage and humiliation. Next to Cyborg, Starfire slowly drew
herself to her feet, her green eyes misty with pain. She looked up at Cyborg,
confusion written across her features.
Hey Star want to trade? Cyborg asked, pointing towards
the vile Half-Hydras.
Starfire glanced back at the Gargoyle, which was impervious
to her attacks, and nodded. That seems the reasonable choice, she said
shakily.
Alright!
Lets do this
Robin was trapped. He pushed himself as far back against
the seat of the car as he could; watching as the Manticora
dug around for him with one paw that was easily as big as the Boy Wonders
face. Those massive claws were even worse- Robin shuddered at the thought of
what would happen if the Manticora did manage to get
hold of him.
Why are you hiding in there? Come out, come out purred
the refined voice of the lion monster above him.
For one minute, the shadow of the Manticora
moved away. And then, its powerful tail came lancing into the car. The stinger
gashed an arm-length hole in the seat next to Robins leg, and then withdrew.
The scorpion tail lashed into the car again- landing just above Robins head.
Robin grabbed out to it.
The Manticora jumped backwards in
surprising, dragging Robin up out of the car. The Manticora
dropped its tail down in front of its face. Robin
dangled from the end, and the two stared at each other for a moment, neither
one moving. Well, arent you clever, the Manticora
growled.
I try, Robin replied, and kicked the Manticora
in the eye. The Manticora snarled, recoiling, and its
tail shot backwards as well. Robin let go, jumping nimbly to the ground, and
ran for cover as the enraged monster pursued. The monsters shrieks of rage
seemed much more animalistic now- it was humiliated and insulted and wasnt
going to let this little human get away with his tricks for any longer.
The Manticora was much faster
than Robin- it swiped out with one massive paw, and its claws caught in Robins
cape, tearing it apart. Robin stumbled, and then fell- and as he went down he
could see, at the top of his vision, something long and blue slipping towards
him.
The Basilisk and the Manticora
had both leapt at Robin at the same time- only Robins fall had saved him from
running straight into the Basilisks opened mouth. Instead, he had fallen- and
the Manticora and Basilisk came head to head. For one
moment, the Manticora stared, stunned, at his allys
baleful red eyes
and then with a low growl he collapsed onto his side,
unmoving.
The Basilisk gave a great, angry rattling hiss, and lowered
its head towards Robin. Its vile breath baked the back of his neck
Hey! Over here! Beast Boy shouted.
The Basilisk whipped its head to one side- but could see
nothing. It hissed angrily at the distraction- but when it looked back down
towards its prey, Robin had already disappeared. He had slid underneath a car,
and watched the Basilisks metallic scales scrape slowly over the concrete. A
small green mouse ran up alongside Robin, and transformed back into Beast Boy-
the changelings eyes were red and slightly swollen. So uh you have any
ideas?
I might. What happened to you? Robin asked.
Beast Boy looked uncertain for a minute, and then said
glibly, I got a little something in my eye. Now, come on! How do we beat this
thing?
Robin glanced once more towards the fallen Manticora, and then over towards the shifting scales of the
Basilisk. I have an ideaPPPPP
The Sphinx glared down at Raven. What? You say you have
solved my last riddle already? You lie.
Why would I lie? Raven asked sharply. I would still have
to answer your riddle. You would know if I answered incorrectly.
So, little girl? The
Sphinx spat, what is the answer?
It is another word puzzle- another silly trick. The first
half of the riddle has nothing to do with the answer at all. What- is your name. The answer is What, Raven said, with a slight
sneer.
The Sphinx rose up on her hind legs, lion paws rising to claw at the air.
What? Impossible! Impossible! You must have cheated! No one answers the
riddles of the Sphinx!
But I have. And that means I can go free, Raven said. But
the Sphinxs hold on her had yet to release- Ravens legs still felt like dead,
leaden weights, her arms still would not move. And the dismayed expression on
the Sphinxs face had turned to one of snake-like triumph.
Does it?
Raven glared steadily at the Sphinx, all the while
struggling against the beasts powerful mental bonds. She could not escape the Sphinxs
hold struggling drained her reserves too quickly. Ravens head dropped in
exhaustion.
You still struggle do you not know that it is impossible?
I have far too much power for you The Sphinx growled, laughter ringing her
terrible voice.
Slowly, Raven raised her head, and now her eyes burned with
anger but this anger seemed more purposeful then before.
Everyone wants it Raven murmured, her voice barely a
whisper.
What? The Sphinx hissed.
Raven choked on her words, and could only quietly force
them from between her lips. Everyone wants it, yet it belongs to a few, fewer
still can use it harm comes to those who do
The Sphinx cackled. I see you have a good memory! It hissed but looked
somewhat disturbed. Raven felt the bonds around her loosen somewhat- when she
spoke again, her voice no longer quavered helplessly in her throat.
I have many feathers to help me
fly. I have a body and head, but I’m not alive. It is your strength which
determines how far I go. You can hold me in your hand, but I’m never thrown,
Raven hissed.
You ask the master of riddles a
riddle? Arrow! Arrow is your answer, the Sphinx growled. Her menacing face
grew closer, fangs glistening in the sterile light of the Titans Tower.
You hear it speak, for it has
hard tongue. It cannot breathe for it hath no lung, Raven said, her voice
becoming somewhat more desperate as her struggles against the Sphinxs mental
bond proved fruitless.
The Sphinx was silent for a
moment- an imperceptible moment in which Raven felt her tethers weaken enough
that she could move. Raven dropped to her hands and knees on the ground- the
Sphinx took a step backwards, looking slightly nervous, and Raven
slowly drew herself to her feet. Already she could feel her strength returning
as the Sphinxs faded.
It is a bell a bell
Yes, Raven said, drawing herself to her full height. She glared down at the
Sphinx, slightly rising herself from the ground. What draws in all but has no
claws, follows the crowd but never walks, and consumes all without a mouth?
The Sphinx was silent. The mighty
beast appeared to shrink before Ravens eyes. I I do not
The grin that now crossed over
Ravens face was as horrible as the Sphinxs had been before, her eyes glowing
harshly white. The answer is Death!
A blast of black telekinetic
energy burst from Ravens hands, swept towards the Sphinx, eating into the
mythical riddle queen. The monster was pressed up against the wall, engulfed,
consumed and when Raven finally dropped her hands, there remained nothing of
the Sphinx left behind except for one long brown feather
~~End part 4~~