Chapter 1

"What Happened to My Love?"

1 month has passed since the vacation in the land of Japan. Robin and Starfire finally admitted their love and were finally connected. They visited every place that could be considered a "date" and of course, alone. The mystical Raven was the only one that didn't have great effect over this catastrophe, but only Cyborg and Beast Boy called it one.

Cyborg was complaining cause one, he never had a formidable opponent on the Gamestation ever since the incident where Cyborg was proclaimed the champion over Beast Boy, and two, he's his best friend.

Even though Cyborg was hurt pretty bad, Beast Boy had to take the most impact. He had a lust for love and it was pretty hard on him. Since Terra turned him down, he could never find love. The thousands of phone numbers he obtained from all the Tokyo chicks, he never found one to really love like Robin and Starfire.

A cavern of a hole in his heart, never has he experienced anything so painful to his heart. He was becoming so desperate that he was ready to give Terra a second try.

"Hey BB, you alright?" Cyborg asked compassionately. Beast Boy was gazing towards the ground, but jumped when the questioned was asked.

"Oh! Of course I am! Why wouldn't I be?" Beast Boy blurted out. Cyborg smirked. He grabbed Beast Boy and dragged him across the room. Cyborg threw him on the couch as Raven shot her eyes to the right without loosing site of her book.

"Raven could you read his mind to see what's up? He's been acting weird ever since we came back from the vacation." Raven glared at Beast Boy.

"Nothing seems wrong with him, he's the same idiot as a month ago." Her harsh words surprisingly bounced off of Beast Boy with no reaction. "Whoa, something is wrong." She reacted by forcing a black aura out of her hands. She started to wrap it around Beast Boy's head as she concentrated heavily.

"Why does Robin always leave?" "I wish I could speak Japanese." "Do those girls actually like me?" "Who will actually like me?"

Raven gasped, relaxing a bit. "He's just envious of what Robin and Starfire has." Beast Boy stormed out of the room.

"I'm heading out." His voice was dark and emotionless. Raven shrugged and went back into her book. Cybrog knew he couldn't stop him so he went back to his own business.

Beast Boy took a stroll across town, wondering what to do with himself. Suddenly, his communicator rang. Beast Boy snatched it from his side pocket.

"Hello? Oh. Sorry, still can't speak Japanese, I'll call you later." He switched his communicator off, until it rang again. "Hello? No, can't speak it yet." The communicator kept on ringing and it was the same Japanese girls over and over until Beast Boy had it. He threw the communicator on the ground and crushed it.

Starfire and Robin finally came back from their five-hundredth date or so, latching hands together as usual.

"We have returned friends." Starfire announced, but everyone else wasn't as phased.

"So, did it go well as always?" Cyborg asked throwing leftover food from the all you can eat buffet in Tokyo.

"Yes! It was most graceful! We visited the "mall of shopping" and the "dining of food"." She explained the date like a story, revealing every detail she wanted to reveal.

"OK, I think we got the point, it went good." Raven spouted, concentrating on her book to the fullest extent.

"Hey, where's Beast Boy? I'd expect him to be around here?" Robin wondered.

Cyborg shrugged. "Don't know. Something was wrong with him so Raven checked him out and said he was jealous of seeing you two going out all the time. After that he went into town." Raven's rage fired up. After forcefully hearing two excruciating story's, she about had it!

"Poor Beast Boy, I thought he liked those Japanese girls he talked to so much." His solemn voice puzzled Cyborg. Raven took the route of just leaving instead of blowing out. She slammed her book shut and headed out of the living room.

"Don't know. For one he couldn't speak Japanese. I think he just wanted more." Cyborg stated.

"Oh, I do hope he is okay, I do not want to make my friend too sad." Starfire's concerned voice made Raven groan.

"It's not your fault Starfire, he just needs to respect what he has and stop whining for what he wants." Her statement was true, but cruel at the same time. She grumbled and headed for her dark room.

Beast Boy was still at an emotional state, passing building after building, tossing every memory of love he had out of his mind. The search for love was causing him nothing but grief. Out of a thousand Japanese girls he knows, none of them make him feel like he did with that one special woman, Terra.

He stopped in front of a school. It was her school and all the memories he tossed aside came rushing back. Beast Boy was overwhelmed with the memories, but all he let out was a tear.

"Still shedding tears over what you already lost?" A dark voice creped from the shadows of a nearby alleyway. "Forget it Beast Boy, this isn't a place you should be." It was the mind player, Slade.

Beast Boy stood his ground, not budging an inch. This surprised the cunning Slade, a bit, so he paced around the torn up teen.

"Why don't you attack? Isn't that something you would love to do? Isn't all that rage ready to escape?" Slade was loosing patience, but it wasn't by the tone of his voice, but by the way he positioned his body.

"What's the point? You're just gonna be another robot." Slade started to clench his enraged fist.

"Smart little kid aren't you?" The fist crushed Beast Boy to the ground as the rocks split apart to make way for the fallen hero. Beast Boy just rose slowly and continued to stare at the mischievous villain.

"Getting a little impatient aren't we? Beating me to the ground will only get you angry, not me." Beast Boy's voice was stern like Slade's. Slade didn't ready another attack, but left into the shadows of whence he came.

Beast Boy shut his eyes and turned towards the school. The bell rang and the students flowed out of the school like a river. Every one of them didn't even give a glance towards him, neither did he.

His eyes were as dim as a foggy day, looking up at the clock infused into the school. Time just kept on marching and marching with no sign of change in sight.

Suddenly, a pebble knocked Beast Boy on his cranium. He didn't move, thinking it was some child. After that, a rock came hurtling towards his head.

Beast Boy snatched it and threw it aside. "What's your deal?" Beast Boy swung around with rage, but calmed down seeing Terra, tossing a rock up and down.

"I saw you standing there, so I thought you would feel better if I was the Terra you knew." The blonde girl smiled, but Beast Boy didn't even give a smirk. "C'mon." Her hands waved a signal to follow. Beast Boy followed with no enthusiasm behind him.

"Please tell me you have located him! He could be crying and suffering!" Starfire hollered. Cyborg was trying his best on the main computer.

"It's no use, I can't find BB anywhere, his communicator isn't responding." With all the ruckus, Raven had to enter the living room to either help or shut them up.

"You guys are still trying to find him? What's the use if he doesn't have a communicator?" Raven was right as usual, but her facts were cruel as usual.

"Yes, but it doesn't hurt to try." Robin declared. Raven snorted, waltzing to the chair of the main computer.

"Let me try." She almost shoved Cyborg off, but he cooperated. Raven tapped into it for a few seconds. "There, his communicator was broken at main street, which is closest to Jump City High."

"Which means he must be looking for Terra." Robin finally unraveled the mystery. Raven sighed and headed for her room.

"We must assist Beast Boy, he may need our help right now." Starfire commanded, but Robin placed his sympathetic hand on her shoulder.

"We shouldn't get in his way, he has to deal with his own problems." Starfire hated to admit it, but Robin was right.

On the steps of Jump City High, the blonde haired Terra told Beast Boy what she found out.

"You remember?" Beast Boy cried out, but Terra rushed into his excitement.

"Don't get too happy, I didn't say I remembered." Terra's voice calmed the green one down a bit. "I said I have dreams of those adventures you explained to me long ago, but they're more. . . real."

"So, you don't actually remember." Beast Boy's joy was slowly slipping away.

Terra reacted. "No! I probably do remember! It's just, I don't know for sure." Beast Boy's joy came to a halt. He wasn't budging much, but Terra grabbed his hand and pulled him towards her. "I want to go back to the Titans."

At the tower, Raven was in the living room, alone with no more distractions. She turned the page of the magnificent book, gazing upon the strange letters.

Suddenly, the alarm went off and Raven sprung up from the couch. The rest of the team scattered into the room in a matter of minutes, but stopped when they saw Beast Boy messing with the alarm with Terra.

"Terra?" Everyone was in shock, but Beast Boy stepped in to fill in the missing details.

"Okay, long story short, Terra is starting to remember and she wants to stay here to remember everything." Raven joined the commotion with a glare as usual.

"Seems odd enough." She said solemnly. Terra smiled a bit but Beast Boy smiled.

"Don't worry, everything will be alright." His words were so pure, something clicked inside her head. Her pupils were dilated and her heart pumped.

"What? You remember something?" Beast Boy yelled joyfully. The team peered closer to see what she was about to say.

"Ya, you." Terra launched to him and kissed him on the lips. Robin, Cyborg, and Starfire jumped, but Raven soared sky high with surprise.