Begins near the end of STRANDED. Let's just pretend it happened after THE END PART 3.
You know. The one where the ever idiotic Starfire no longer believes she's a girl or Robin's friend. So Robin has to go to extreme measures like flirting to get her to believe that they're friends. In this version, Robin will soon know who he really wants to be his girlfriend. BTW, Starfire is very OOC.
Most of the Titans had regrouped and boarded the T-ship, and now the four teens scour the planet they all miraculously landed on, searching for their lost teammate. Beast Boy glances half-heartedly towards the planet ground whenever he completes a level on his hand-held version of Super Monkey Ninja 4. Starfire knows the others will find her. Not that she cares anyway. Cyborg is quite focused and uses all of the most helpful technology on the ship to attempt to locate who he considers his one and only younger sister. He guesses she broke her communicator when she landed. Robin, well, his state is slightly unheard of for the stoic leader. The only time he's ever been this worried or concerned was when his black bird had destroyed the world. The Titans, save Starfire, begin to wonder if she had landed on a different planet all together.
Raven POV
After handing over my cloak and swiftly floating away from the creatures somehow obsessed with me, I have arrived to the entrance to what I believe is the center of this wretched planet. (It's quite surprising how many nearby planets contain oxygen). Most of this place is white and pinkish with colorful trees growing in random plots, but here, where my communicator says the signal is getting stronger, the trees are gray, black, and covered in a shadowy, smoky substance I can't identify. Something, I'm not sure what exactly, smells strangely familiar...in a bad way. If there is danger on this planet, it will most likely live and thrive in that forest. But, of all of the places I would rather fight, this didn't seem too bad. Dark: Night-vision and heightened senses. Closely packed trees: branches I can use as weapons. I decide against my gut and begin to stumble through the undergrowth.
Everything here feels dead, as if something's sucking the life out of it. Kind of reminds me of my room…except darker. Occasionally, I'll hear a short whisper echo through the trees, but for all I know, that's normal on this world. I keep walking, sometimes tripping, on roots and plants that move into my way. Whenever I notice this, I hear the whispers louder, but not loud enough to make out what they're saying. If they even speak English. The strange thing is, that if there was a form of life nearby, I would sense its presence, but here, the only thing I feel is a strange pressure in my stomach. The feeling of being watched.
My communicator pings, announcing that there is only one bar needed for minimal connection to my friends. Just a little bit farther and I'll be able to call Robi—the Titans. Right.
Subsequent to a useless search of the planet most of them had landed on, the Titans decide to move onto the next one closest to them. Her piece of the ship couldn't have gone far. On their way to the rosy looking planet, Robin, for what seemed like the millionth time, anxiously rambles, which is quite unlike him, about how they haven't found her yet. "Well that was a complete waste of time. For all we know, Raven landed on a planet with no oxygen! What if she's in trouble? What if she needs our help? What if—"
"Robin! Bro! Chill out. Take a deep breath. I'm workin' on it. Besides, Raven knows how to take care of herself. She's probably trying to fix her communicator right now, waiting for us to find her." Cyborg interrupts.
"I would very much like to travel home now please!" Starfire huffs.
"We're not going back home until we find Raven!" Robin shouts.
"Do we have any food?" Beast Boy asks.
"How can you even think of food at a time like this?" More importantly, why does it seem like he and Cy are the only ones really concerned?
Sorry no real cliffy, but I SWEAR IT GETS SOOOO MUCH BETTER! PLEASE REVIEW!
XOXO~shadow
