Once Bitten | By : SladinForever Category: DC Verse Cartoons - Teen Titans > Slash - Male/Male > Robin/Slade Views: 3420 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Robin slowly opened his eyes, sat up, and stretched. He couldn't remember why, but his neck hurt like hell. He put his hand to it, but pulled back sharply when he felt two holes. Looking around, he noticed he was in a very dark warehouse. Standing up, he placed a hand to his neck again and swallowed. Robin was feeling very strange, but he couldn't understand why. He vaguely remembered coming in and out of unconsciousness a few times and drinking something thick, but everything else was a blur. What had happened?
"So you're finally fully conscious."
Jumping at the voice, Robin turned around and saw Xavier directly behind him, smirking. He had to back up a step. "What happened to me? What did you do?"
Xavier's grin faltered. Was Robin being serious? "Are you a dunce? I turned you!"
Everything suddenly came flooding back to Robin in an instant. He remembered the argument he had with Beast Boy at the tower, going out for a late night walk, being stalked by Xavier, who claimed to be a vampire, and was attacked. His neck had been bitten by Xavier's vampire fangs and he had sucked out his blood. Robin's eyes suddenly grew very wide. The blurred visions he had before came back clearer and he saw Xavier shoving his own wrist into Robin's mouth and making him drink blood from it. After a few hours, the experience happened again, except this time Xavier drank from him. This happened a few times in a course of three days. Or at least, Robin assumed it had been a few days.
"Wh-Why? Why did you turn me into a vampire? You didn't even ask!"
Xavier threw his head back, laughing. "I don't have to ask for shit!" When he recovered, he looked back at Robin. "I turned you because I wanted to. And that's all that matters."
Robin gritted his teeth, growling. "I don't want to be a vampire! I don't even believe you creatures exist!"
"Well you're just shit out of luck, then, aren't you?" Xavier asked. "And you better start believing we exist since now you are one."
Robin threw his arm out to the side. "Change me back!"
Xavier shook his head. "Sorry, kid, but once you've turned, you stay that way. For all eternity. Since I'm the one that turned you, I'm your master and you will do as I say."
Robin's hands curled into fists at his sides. "I don't take orders from anyone. Especially not from vampires that don't exist!"
Robin was suddenly slammed into the floor on his back, Xavier hovering over him as he held his shoulders down tight. He was growling down at him, his fangs exposed. His eyes were glowing red and Robin felt fear and oppression within him. He swallowed in nervousness, his eyes wide. Xavier's voice seemed to have changed as he spoke. It was now thick and demonic.
"I am as real as the fear on your face, boy. And you will obey me or suffer the consequences."
Robin couldn't take his eyes away from Xavier's own, like he was in a trance. He swallowed again. "I…I-I'm sorry…"
Xavier stared into his masked eyes a little while longer before easing up his hands and moving back. When Robin stayed down, he slowly got to his feet, his eyes returning to normal. He then stepped over him.
"That's better," he said, his voice back to normal as well. "You can get back up now." Letting out a deep breath, Robin placed his hands down, pushed himself into a sitting position, and slowly rose to his feet. He then turned to face Xavier, who had his arms folded over his chest. "Now, where was I?" Robin didn't answer. "Right, I am your master now and what I want you to do is find someone for yourself. You should try and find a mate to turn. Don't let anyone know you are a vampire. That's a good rule to follow. It's night right now, so you don't have to worry about burning and dying from the sun. You must always follow your master's orders, even if you don't like it. Not doing so will result in trouble. Don't let me have a reason to hurt you, understand?"
Robin thought about this for a few seconds before slowly nodding. "I understand."
"Good. Any questions?"
Robin thought back to the first part of Xavier's explanation. "Why must I find a mate? What's the point?"
Xavier sighed. "Think of it this way. Humans need to reproduce, right?"
"Yes…?"
"Well, so do vampires. If we didn't turn humans, we would go extinct. It doesn't help that we have vampire hunters after us all the time, so we have to do it a lot. Once you found the person you wish to turn, come to me and I will teach you how it's done. I want you to help me keep the vampire population going, okay?"
Robin blinked a few times as he thought about all this. He soon nodded. "I understand. How soon do you want me to find one?"
Xavier stood in thought for a second. "Try for Friday or Saturday night or morning, before the sun rises. Return here when you're ready. I'll see you soon."
Turning around, Xavier started to walk away. Robin looked back and forth nervously a few times. "Xavier, does it have to be female?"
Xavier stopped and looked back over his shoulder. "I don't care. Just pick someone."
Robin gave a nod. "Okay." Looking back ahead, Xavier walked a few more steps before vanishing in darkness. Robin stared at the place he once stood and sighed. "What the hell am I going to do now?"
Growling and grumbling to himself, Robin walked around in search of the door to outside. It didn't take long to find a warehouse door. Grabbing the handle, he pushed down on it and slowly opened it. He peered outside, looked to make sure the coast was clear, and then headed through the city in search of a mate.
For half the night, Robin walked around the city for a suitable mate. He had stopped at a goth store two hours previous and bought a black T-shirt, black, almost skin-tight, leather pants, a new, cool belt, and black sneakers. Being a vampire now, he felt as if he'd fit in better that way. He also didn't want people to know that Robin, leader of the Teen Titans, had been outsmarted by a vampire and was turned into one. He wore dark sunglasses in place of his mask and his belt had been replaced by a black studded one with a wide, metal, skull buckle. All he carried was his communicator in his pant pocket.
Robin stopped abruptly, his eyes widening. Turning, he barely saw the top of Titans Tower in between some buildings where he stood. He quickly grabbed his head and growled.
"Dammit! How could I forget?!" Lowering his hands, he started for the bay. "Why didn't I think of Starfire the moment I was told to find someone? I mean, we did kiss in Tokyo for Christ sakes!"
Robin took a few more steps before stopping again. He hadn't realized until now that he had been swearing a bit too much since he was turned. And there was something else there too. He felt like a bad ass that could do anything he wanted without anyone telling him what to do. He felt strangely free and content. But how could that be? He didn't believe in vampires until now and the fact he would watch his family and friends die later in life while he still lived would be too painful. And yet, Robin was warming up to the feeling of this transformation. Maybe he could get used to it.
Sighing at his confusing feelings, Robin continued walking, not really paying attention to where he was going. His feet were calling all the shots now. If they weren't going to take him to the tower, then so be it. For another hour and a half, he made his way through the city. It didn't take him long to reach some old abandoned warehouses on the opposite end of Titans Tower. A sudden sensation filled his stomach when Robin was nearing warehouse twenty-eight. It was a familiar feeling, but he couldn't pinpoint it. Reaching the door into the office a few minutes later, Robin reached for the knob, but hesitated. He then looked at the main part of the warehouse, feeling worried, but also slightly excited. Swallowing, Robin looked at the knob, turned it, and stepped inside silently.
Meanwhile, in the center of the warehouse, Slade, in his usual villain attire, sat at a table, putting together some broken weapons. When he finished with the one he was working on, he reached for some more parts, but froze when he felt something different about his surroundings. Slowly reaching for the fixed weapon, Slade waited a few seconds, snatched it up, and then spun around, slicing at the intruder. His solitary eye widened when Robin grabbed his wrist to stop him from cutting his face. His eyes were also wide from shock.
"Watch what you're doing! You almost sliced my nose off!"
Slade pulled his wrist free from his slackened grip. "What are you doing here?" Noticing something different, Slade looked Robin up and down. "Why are you wearing all black? You never did like my apprentice uniform." He looked closer at his pants. "Tight leather?"
Robin lowered his arm. "Something…has come up. I know it's going to sound nuts, but the other night, I was attacked by a vampire." Dead silence filled the warehouse. "…I didn't believe it either, until tonight, when the vampire that turned me, showed up to explain what I had to do."
They stared at each other for a few more seconds before Slade slowly lowered the weapon back onto the long table. "What are you doing here for then? Why are you wasting time?"
Robin rubbed the back of his head. "I'm not wasting time, actually." He lowered his arm back down. "You see, my master told me he wanted me to find a mate, so that vampires can continue to repopulate. I have to turn a human into a vampire by Saturday or my master will hurt me."
Slade didn't like the sound of that. He knew all about vampires, but had never actually met one. He didn't believe they existed at the time. Now, he wasn't as sure. Robin didn't seem to be lying to him about it, so perhaps it was true. Slade stood up and towered over him.
"Did you come here for my help in capturing a human?"
Robin shook his head. "No, I was gonna get Starfire to be my mate, but I came here instead of going home." Robin paused. "I…I think my body made me come because…because I think it wants you."
Slade was completely dumbstruck at this notion. "You want me to be your…mate?"
Looking off to the side in embarrassment, Robin scratched his arm. "I-I think so…"
Silence filled the warehouse again. Slade didn't know what to think about this. What did the term 'mate' even mean to a vampire? Was it a master and pet sort of thing or a sexual one? Either way, Slade wasn't going to agree on Robin's terms. He was the dominant one; always has been, always will. And he didn't fuck little boys. Hell, he couldn't even remember the last time he slept with a woman. Slade wasn't exactly homophobic, but he didn't get mixed up with that minority group if he could help it. Robin would just have to find someone else.
"Robin, I'm not mate material." Robin looked at him in disappointment. "I'm not going to let you became superior to me if mating means a master and pet situation. If vampire mating is sexual in nature, then I still must decline. Go find a nice girl to mate with if you're desperate."
Sighing, Robin began to turn. "Okay. Sorry to have bothered you."
Robin headed for the exit with his head hanging. Slade watched him go for a few more seconds before turning and sitting back down to get back to work. Stopping within the doorway, Robin looked back and stared quietly at Slade for a long time. He never turned back to see if he had left. When he continued to ignore him, Robin sighed again and began to step out. There was a pause and then-
"Robin, come back." Stopping and almost tripping, Robin backed up into the warehouse and looked at Slade over his shoulder. Slade looked intently at him. "I'll make you a deal." Blinking surprised eyes, Robin turned and walked back to the table. Slade stood up, pocketing a few weapons. Robin stopped in front of him, smiling. "It will be sunrise in a few hours. I'm going to relocate and let you search for me. If you can find me within the time limit, I will let you turn me. If you can't, then the next night, I will help you find someone. You just need to give me a thirty minute head start. Deal?"
Feeling elated that Slade was even giving him this opportunity, Robin didn't have time to stop himself as he hugged him tight, bouncing up and down on his feet. Slade rolled his eye in annoyance. Robin stopped bouncing, hugging him tighter.
"Deal."
Slade sighed, wondering what the hell he had gotten himself into.
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