Lost Memories

Beast Boy stood, idle in his spot. He couldn't help but feel stone, almost as stone as she is.

It was the one year anniversary (should it be called an anniversary? He wondered this briefly. Anniversaries were usually happy occasions) since Terra had left them, for what seemed like forever. Raven had said that she was looking for a way to reserve the effect, but after three hundred and sixty-five long days, nothing seemed possible anymore.

"It's becoming increasingly difficult to find a way to reverse this," Raven said in a hushed voice.

"We miss you, friend," Starfire said, tears starting to well up in her eyes. She walked closer to the statue, and placed a fresh bundle of roses at her feet.

Robin placed his hand on her shoulder, and pulled her close to him. It seemed peculiar to him that everyone got emotional whenever they visited Terra, especially considering she had betrayed them. But he let the feeling pass.

Cyborg closed his eyes, fleeting memories running amok in his mind. Mostly the time when she won the last slice of pizza. He had thought that she was clever, and that she would defiantly make a great addition to the team. But like everyone else, he was fooled.

Terra wasn't clever, she was genius.

Silence engulfed the team once again, as they all recovered memories from when she was alive. After what seemed like an hour, Robin finally said, "Let's start to head home. It's getting dark."

Starfire, Cyborg, and Raven lumbered behind him, letting contentment return to their minds with every step. Only Beast Boy remained behind, still staring, still remembering.

"BEAST BOY!" Cyborg called to him. "LET'S GO!"

Beast Boy snapped out his trance and glanced toward Cyborg, who was waiting for him. He looked back at Terra, and whispered, "I miss you." He then started toward Cyborg, the rest of his team, and home.