The real question of the matter is not what happened, or how it happened, or even what caused it to happen, but rather who did it, and what will happen to the effect of it. Was this the beginning of the end? Or is it the end of the beginning?
The Teen Titans were bored for once, seeing as how they hadn't gotten a distress call in forever. They tried finding something to do, but were enthralled by something not usual. The door bell had rung and Starfire checked to see who it was. No one was there, however.
"Hey, someone has left a message." Starfire mumbled under her breath, after picking up the message and reading it.
"This is strange. . ." Starfire over stressed.
It read, 'To Robin, Robin I need to you meet you at the abandoned factory. Come alone."
Starfire thought, "If I give the message to Robin he won't let me go. Maybe he could tell me what it means."
"Robin . . ." Starfire called as she closed the message.
"There is a note for you," She tells him.
Robin reads the message, and without explaining her, he leaves.
"Robin . . .?" Starfire asked.
"Sorry Star, maybe next time." Robin told her in a serious tone.
"Hmm," She nodded in defeat.
Beast Boy and Cyborg were in the living room playing video games. Raven was reading a book, as usual, and not even taking it down for a second, seeing as it was to important to, asks, "Where's Robin going?"
"I can't tell you," Starfire replied, thinking that if she told them, Robin would not like to have his team spying on him.
"Suits me just fine," Cyborg chuckled as he passed Beast Boy for the fifth time.
"Dude you can't do that!" Beast Boy repeated as his hover car was destroyed yet again.
Raven actually liked watching Beast Boy play, though she showed no sign of it what-so-ever.
"I can and I just did," Cyborg repeated himself as well.
They did this a lot whenever they played games, continually saying the same phrases.
Starfire felt lonely as she reached the roof of the tower hanging over the rest of the city. Everything seemed to be ants compared to her while she was on top of the tower. "Why am I lonely?" Starfire asked. She didn't seem to feel it before, when everyone was just hanging out there at the tower. Maybe she's bored? Raven accompanied Starfire on the roof.
"What's wrong Starfire?"Raven asked.
"Oh nothing."Starfire replied.
"You know that's a lie", Raven said in her usual cold voice.
She never let anyone know how she felt, even when she was trying to help her friend feel better.
"Well maybe . . ." Starfire began, "Maybe something's missing from my life."
"What could that be?" Raven contemplated.
Raven sat down beside Starfire and they observed the view. There was an eerie silence that passed during this cruel and cold minute. They didn't refrain themselves from the view, yet Starfire couldn't think of anything to tell her.
"I'm not sure", Starfire told her as she withdrew from going over the sun rising.
"Come on, let's have some breakfast," Raven whispered to Starfire as she got up and headed back.
"Ok," Starfire replied and followed her friend Raven back.
