The News

It was a typical morning at the Titan Tower.

Raven was drinking herbal tea while Beast Boy and Cyborg were playing video games when Robin came downstairs.

He started making breakfast when he looked around and noticed that Starfire was not there.

"Hey," he asked nonchalantly, "Where's Starfire?"

"Probably still getting dressed."

"Probably walking Silkie."

"Probably feeding Silkie."

"Probably playing with Silkie." Came the answers.

Robin smiled and shook his head.

Starfire loved her little pet silk worm.

They were right, she probably was with Silkie.

And he didn't think anything of it, that is, until about two minuets later when the big, ugly face of Killer Moth appeared on the TV.

"Greetings Titans," the giant bug/man said with a grin.

"Moth," growled Robin, "What do you want?"

"Oh just a small favor," he replied slyly.

"I wish for Beast Boy to be," he paused, in which all of the titans protectively circled around Beast Boy.

"I wish for Beast Boy to be the Ring Bearer."

"Never!" shouted Beast Boy, "Wait, what?"

"And I want Cyborg to be the best man, and Raven to be the best maid," (don't know what the head bridesmaid is called! LOL)demanded Killer Moth.

"For who's wedding?" asked Raven suspiciously.

"Why for my Kittens of course," said Killer Moth, with a huge grin on his face.

Robin sighed with relief while the other titans started fuming.

For Robin, it meant that Kitten would stop liking him, but for the others, they had to take place in a villains wedding!

"There is no way that I'm being a best man for the creepy spider dude!" shouted Cyborg.

"Ditto, except for Kitten," agreed Raven.

"Oh but Cyborg, Kitten's not marring Fang. That's were Robin comes in. He will be marring my daughter today at three o'clock!"

Robin fainted.

After Raven had waken him up, he started shouting about how he would have to be insane, there was no way he would, blah, blah, blah.

"Oh but Robin, if you don't marry Kitten, what will happen to Starfire?" asked Moth in an innocent voice.

"What have you done with Starfire?" growled Robin, his cheeks growing red with rage.

"Here, see for yourself," and with that, the camera that had been trained at Killer Moth, suddenly showed Starfire.

She was lying on the ground, in a hogtie, gagged, and blindfolded.

"Starfire!" Robin screamed.

"Tut, tut," said Moth. "Kitten doesn't yet know about the wedding, or Starfire. I was planning on surprising her. But if you don't go through with this, and do exactly as I say, than I will hand Starfire over to Kitten. And you know how she feels about her. I'm sure she would do much worse to Starfire than I ever could."

Robin clenched, and unclenched his fists. He could feel his blood boiling. But there was no doubt in his mind that he would have to go through with this wedding. No way would let Starfire fall into the hands of Kitten.

"You have a deal," he said menacingly.

"All right than," said Killer Moth, pleased.

"Go out to your mail box, and you'll find a package. Open it, and press the big red button, all of you, at the same time."

And with that, he disappeared.

The titans followed his instructions, and opened the box in the main room.

They all held their hands right above the button.

"For Starfire," whispered Robin.

"For Starfire," the other three echoed.

Than they pressed the button.