Hey guys, this is my first story that I came up with out of nowhere. It's kind of my re written version of the Go Episode. Only, there is more to it. Starfire is trying to fit in more so it goes into high school, which is how she meets everyone else. Who doesn't love a high school story? Anyways, it's hopefully going to be fun to write. My first chapter, be gentle! ~(^-^)~

I DO NOT OWN TEEN TITANS… IF I DID, I WOULD HAVE NOT CANCELLED IT.

Chapter 1 – Earth

Earth's atmosphere was beautiful. Green continents met with the dark blue oceans while clouds swirled thickly over the lands. The young alien princess stared at her new home, the place that she was running to. As much as she wanted to go back to her planet, she couldn't. That was where they would look first. It was the sudden gravitational pull that caught her off guard and snap out of her trance. The pull was sending her down to Earth almost as fast as she flew to this planet. She flew with it and started going down quicker, not realizing how fast and how hard she was going to hit the ground.

"Let's go before that kid arrives." A masked robber hushed to culprits, loading the bags of money into the trunks of their cars.

"If he does, I have something that will stop him." One of the robbers snickered, showing the gun he stuffed in his pants.

"It'd suck if that went off when it was in your pants like that." A voice from behind them spoke nonchalantly. The three of them looked into the shadows knowing it was none other than Robin.

"Shoot him!" the first robber shouted as he backed away and got into the car, starting it. The other two pulled out their guns and began to shoot into the shadows. With his quick reflexes, Robin threw two birdarangs ricocheting off their hands, both dropping their guns. Fear struck their faces as they began to back into the car.

"What, that's all you got?" Robin asked. The two men turned to get into the car but stopped. Robin jumped from where he was perched and landed on top of the car, facing the two men.

Spinning on the palm of his one hand, he shot one of his legs out and kicked the guy on the left in the face, knocking him into the dumpsters behind. Robin then put his hands on both of the other burglars' shoulders and flipped over him. Spinning to punch him, Robin dodged it, taking the arm of the robber and flipping him to the ground. Out of nowhere a bullet shot past Robin, barely nicking him in the arm.

"I'm going to be famous for killing you." The leading robber stood there, gun pointed at Robin in point blank range.

"I don't think so." Robin threw down a pellet before disappearing behind the thick blanket of smoke. The criminal began to shoot into the smoke until he was sure he hit him. Turning back to his car, he stopped seeing Robin standing in front of him.

"Missed." He said before punching him in the face.

"Thanks again Robin, you helped us out once more." The commissioner of Jump City spoke gratefully. Before Robin could answer, he noticed some of the citizens pointing at the sky. Both the commissioner and Robin looked to where they pointed and caught a glimpse of a falling green light before they felt the impact into the Earth shake through them. Without hesitation, Robin jumped onto his R-cycle and raced to the outskirts of town where the impact took place.

Debris and smoke combined and swirled into the night air. All Robin could see was a giant crater that was about half a mile in diameter. Trees were broke in half and on fire. Getting off his R-cycle, Robin pulled his helmet off and walked to the edge of the crater. Carefully, he leaned over looking inside. The edge gave way, sending him sliding down to the source. When he finally stopped going down, he stood up. Squinting in the haze didn't help very much, making him blind until it cleared. Robin's foot lightly kicked something rather human like, making a figure jump back and away from him. Immediately he called out to see if it would reply, but it didn't. The sudden enchanting light of green he had seen darting through the sky was now in front of him. As the fog began to lift, Robin realized the figure was a feminine one. Her hands and eyes were what emitted the wonderful color of green.

"Who are you?" Robin whispered, unsure if he wanted to find the answer. The language she began to speak was none like he had ever heard. It was almost unearthly. When he began to step towards her, fists of green light shot out at his feet giving him a boundary. Holding up his hands he tried to show her that he wasn't going to hurt her. "I promise I'm not going to hurt you." He spoke softly, as she slowly started coming into a clearer view. The girls' eyes and hands still glowed but she was less tense. She wore a black kalasiris with silver bracelets and arm pieces. A dark green jewel hung from a silver chain around her necklace, and a head dress hugged around her forehead. She looked almost as though she was a slave from Egypt.

"Where did you come from?" Robin asked only getting a foreign reply.

"You don't know what I'm even saying, do you?" He questioned coming closer. At a speed so fast, she shot her hand out and placed it around his neck forcing him to her, lips smashing together. It was a brief moment, but it was what she needed. Pushing away from him, he stared at her confused. They stared at each other for a moment until sirens broke through the trees. Flashing blue and red lights danced across their faces.

"Thank you." The girl said before she crouched down and took off flying through the air so powerfully it shook the very bones in Robin's body. "Thank you for what?" He asked puzzled watching her dash through the velvet colored sky.