Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans. If I did, BB would have made his move on Raven, and it wouldn't have been cancelled.

Please Read And Review. I've been writing for a while but this is the first thing I've ever put on fanfiction. Hope you enjoy it!

Chapter One

The alarm in Titan's tower blared, disrupting all five of their daily routines. Cyborg sighed turning off the hose and praying to the heavens that the soap left on the T-car wouldn't cause any permanent damage. Beast Boy pouted pressing the pause button on his new Game Station.

"Please let this be quick so I can get back to smashing zombies," he jumped up from the couch.

Putting down the couple of puppets she was playing with, Starfire flew from her room. Raven put down her new hardcover copy of Blazing Arrow (A/N: not a real book to my knowledge), a vein pulsing in her head and assembled with the other titans in the main room. Robin, not surprisingly, was awaiting their arrivals.

"All right team," He said arms folded behind his back like the commanding officer of an army, "There's a crisis on our hands and there's not much time for your briefing."

"Spare us the life story, please," Beast Boy rolled his eyes, his goofy grin plastered on his face. A few giggles ran throughout the team.

Robin cleared his throat, annoyance very apparent on his masked face, "As I was saying. We have just received word that President Hunter requires our assistance. His daughter has been kidnapped." Immediately, the other titans fell silent. This wasn't just another petty thief, this time it was serious. "All titans and honorary members are going to patrol their cities more thoroughly, and keep an extra eye open for her."

Starfire raised her hand, as if she were in school. When Robin nodded at her she said, "Please forgive me friend Robin, but I do not believe we know what her appearance is."

Robin sighed, slowly shaking his head, "You're right. President Hunter has never allowed his daughter to be photographed by anyone, believing it was a good way to protect her."

"Boy, was he wrong," Cyborg remarked sadly, rubbing his metallic head.

Robin nodded in agreement and removed one hand from behind his back, revealing a photograph. "This was his most recent picture of her," He said holding the picture up for his team to study and memorize. "Unfortunately, this is not too recent. It was taken about six years ago."

Raven sighed, and though it did not show on her hooded face, she was feeling very saddened by this entire affair. She looked at the photo of the girl. She was about eight years old in the picture and had a huge smile, revealing her missing front tooth. The girl had curly shoulder length brown hair, and…Raven sighed again. The girl had her eyes closed in the picture. All they had to go on was her hair, and who knows how it has changed in six years.

Robin tucked the picture in his utility belt and said, "Alright team, the gardener caught a glimpse of the man who did it."

"Oh, this is glorious," Starfire said earnestly, "all we are required to do now is catch this horrible man…" She stopped noticing Robin's sad gaze.

Raven shook her head slowly, "He didn't see anything we could go on, did he?"

Robin clenched his fists in anger, "All he saw was a black beret and a mustache. The gardener tried to describe him to an artist but…he couldn't think of anything else." He pounded his fist on the nearest counter, reminding the team of his fits when Slade still posed a threat.

Starfire was the first to reach out to him, gently floating to his side. She placed a caring hand on his shoulder. "Oh Robin," she crooned softly to him, "please do not do the beatings of yourself up over this. We shall find the missing girl and she shall be returned to her family before the bad things are done to her." Starfire gave him one of her innocent smiles, and Robin loosened up.

He sighed, "Yes, but we have to do our best to find her. We really do."

The team was relieved he wouldn't go into one of his obsessive moods over this and encouraged him with a chorus of, "Of course" and "Definitely".

Just then the room began to flash with red lights. There was another emergency. Robin rushed to the nearest computer and pressed a button. The large screen flashed into life, revealing a villain new to the titans.

Robin growled, and Starfire put her hand on his shoulder quizzically. "Its him," he managed to get out through gritted teeth, "It's the kidnapper."