Don't Take Me to Transitional School….

A/N: This is an idea that I got while writing the most disturbing story with my two buddies . Enjoy

Disclaimer of awesomeness: I happen not to own Teen Titans. DC Comics does…and they're lucky. Cause yeah.

Chapter 1 "El Mission, Son."

Cyborg tossed a small packet of papers at Robin and Starfire. "For you," he chirped his grin widening. Since when had Cyborg been handing out missions? Wasn't that Robin's job?

The Boy Wonder slowly flipped through the pages, a bored look masking his usual serious, no-shit look. "What the hell is this?" he growled slowly. "You want Star and I to go to a transitional school to see how they treat the students? And since when were you leader," Robin hissed.

Cyborg raised a finger and wagged it at Robin. "Tsk, tsk sir. I've been acting leader since you've been recovering from the last battle with Slade. And second, this is a superhero's transitional school. They sent Terra there."

Beast Boy, who was sitting across the room, playing video games as perusal, dropped his control and slowly turned to face the Titan's leader and Cyborg, his eyes wide and horrified. He sat quietly eavesdropping almost unnoticed to the conversation going on. "Is Terra gonna be okay?" he managed to whisper.

Robin's gaze quickly whipped to where Beast Boy was sitting out of characterly. "She should be fine, Star and I will make sure of that, I promise." Robin stated, simply but quietly, somehow attempting to encourage and console the hurting changeling.

Starfire smiled softly and almost unnoticeably took Robin's considerably larger hand into hers. "We will be away for awhile, will we not?" She questioned her bright green eyes boring into Robin's masked blue ones.

The dark haired teenager nodded, dumbfounded. "Yeah," he sputtered.

"Wonderful!" Starfire chirped. "I shall pack many bottles of mustard and Raven's delicious pancakes."

Robin turned just a little bit green. His eye twitched slightly and his grasp on Starfire's hand loosened somewhat.

"You look like you're about to puke," Cyborg laughed. "Too many bad memories from those panc-?" Cyborg couldn't even finish his sentence before Raven launched the remote into his face.

"At least I tried," she grumbled darkly.

***TT***

Robin and Starfire slowly walked up to the dimly illuminated school that would be their home until they completed their mission. Robin shuddered slightly. The building itself was disturbing. The stench in the air made him want to retch, but Robin quickly swallowed the feeling in his stomach. He warily glanced at Starfire who looked just as worried as he most likely did.

"I do not like this place," she whispered softly.

Robin nodded in agreement. "I can see why we took this mission. This is creepy."

The sound of miserable students came from behind the electrified barbed wire fence that surrounded the campus of the supposed school. Just what were they doing to the poor students that were forced to attend this far-fetched idea of a school, even if it was transitional school?

"Let's go," Robin whispered, working his way around the barbed wire fence.

Starfire tugged roughly on Robin's hand, pulling him back to within whispering range. "I can see friend Terra!" She whispered in Robin's ear. "She looks miserable; we must do something to help!"

"Are you the new students?" A large voice boomed, causing Robin and Starfire to jump in shock more than fear.

The pair turned around slowly, their eyes wide, hands still holding each other. "I suppose we are," Robin squeaked slowly, his grip tightening on Starfire's hand. Why was he so intimidated? He trained with Batman for Christ's sake; the Dark Knight was probably more intimidating than some drill sergeant that couldn't make it in the Army.

The man's dark eyes narrowed in fury. "You all must be the famed Teen Titans," he mocked dangerously. Robin twitched in agitation. He couldn't believe this man was mocking his team. The team that saved the very ground he was standing on at this moment. "I've heard much about you, especially you Robin," he purred. It was a creepy sound, almost sinister. "Now, let me make myself clear. I'm worse than Slade."

Robin's face went to the palest shade of white on the colour wheel. His breaths became short and staggered at mere mention of the retched name. Starfire sensed Robin's insecurity and tightened her hand around his lovingly.

"That makes you tick, doesn't it, Boy Wonder?" the man said, an evil grin sliding onto his slimy face. He was a creep, worse than the Joker and possibly worse than Slade. Robin couldn't decide if he was or not. The dark haired Titan leader just wanted to punch the man in his face. He was so agitated it wasn't normal. "By the way," the man continued his voice still sarcastic and mocking. "My name is Sir to you. You will call me by nothing else and my real name is of no importance to you."

Damn. Robin really needed that name. He needed to get as much information as possible back to Cyborg so he could research "Sir". It was irritating.

"Follow me," Sir ordered loudly, causing all of the other heroes to glance up. Their faces were wary and distressed. What had this Sir guy been doing to them? Some of them stared whispering things like "Starfire and ROBIN?" Their voices seemed to get louder when the supposed delinquents uttered Robin's name. Was it taboo?

Then they saw Terra even closer. She looked horrible. Her hair was unkempt and she looked like she hadn't eaten a decent meal in a month. Robin's eyes widened in disbelief…was this really the Terra that the Teen Titans knew? Was she the same person or had she been so mentally disturbed that she was a completely different person.

Robin and Starfire didn't go unnoticed by Terra. She saw the pair hand in hand slowly following behind Sir. It was about time the two became a couple. "Why them," she whispered. Though, Terra couldn't hide the happiness from her blue eyes. They lightened up at the sight of her former team member and leader. "Robin, Star…" She whispered.

"You, girl!" A voiced boomed. It was one of the wardens. "Get back to work," The man growled stepping up to Terra and hitting her across the back of her head with a metal rod. Terra winced, but made no noise. She had learned not to. They would only hurt her more if she did. It seems that some of the others had not learned this though. Terra's blue eyes followed Robin and Starfire as they disappeared into the building. Gingerly, she rubbed the back of her head and went back to breaking rock with the use of her powers.

***TT****

Sir grabbed Robin by his arm and thrust him up against the wall, twisting his arm backward until it made a sickening crack. Robin let out a small hiss of pain which only made Sir push Robin's arm back even further. "Supposedly," Sir started slowly, still pushing Robin's arm back, "You two are here to see how we treat our students. Well, let me tell you something boy," Robin's arm was thrust back harsher and faster causing the Boy Wonder's face to scrunch up in pain, though this time he made no noise. "I will not allow it. You all are going to be admitted into this here 'transitional school'. You're going to be admitted as the worst children of them all, too." He whispered coolly into Robin's ear. Sir turned to Starfire who stood, backed up against the wall, her eyes wide with sympathy for Robin. "What are you looking at, girl," Sir growled, throwing Robin to the ground. "I'll show you to your rooms." He added more softly. It seemed to Starfire that the man had bipolar disease.

Robin groaned quietly and slowly pushed himself to his feet, with some assistance from Starfire. "Thanks," he mumbled softly, nursing his now wounded arm.

Starfire gave Robin a loving kiss on the cheek and slowly followed after Sir. "He reminds me of Slade…" She whispered softly. "I am sorry; I did not mean to bring it up."

Robin just shook his head. "We just need to find a way to get a hold of Cyborg. It's imperative."

The two winced as the screeching of metal against metal infiltrated their ears. It sounded worse than fingernails on a chalkboard. "Here," Sir barked, pushing the two Titans in by way of their backs. "No contacting anyone," he hissed, snatching Robin's communicator and Starfire's just a second after he confiscated Robin's. "If you do, I'll personally snap your necks." And with that said, Sir stormed out of the cell-like room, slamming the metal door shut behind him.

Robin groaned softly and fell back against the wall. "Damn, what do we do Star?" he grumbled, fingering his cell phone. It finally hit him. The warden guy hadn't taken his phone! He could still make contact, but in secret. He would have to mask everything; the signal and everything that went with it. It was almost full-proof. Though, full-proof was the key word. Robin just needed to find out when the right time would be to try his plan. He flopped back onto the hard mattress and made a face as he landed. Covering his already masked eyes with his uninjured arm, Robin set the gears in his mind to work.

Starfire sighed softly, sitting on the side of the single bed in the room. These people would have been brutally persecuted on Tamaran. Thoughts whirled viciously through her mind as she attempted to think of ways of free Terra. Starfire understood how much the blonde girl meant to Beast Boy, and as Robin would say, 'it was imperative that she was safe.' Starfire smiled slightly and laid down next to the deep in thought Robin. "Robin," she started, belatedly realizing that the fearless leader had fallen asleep. He breathed evenly and slowly, and it was adorable to her. She watched adoringly as the one she treasured most slept. Though, Starfire was quite sure he was not comfortable. Moving around behind his head, Starfire gently lifted and placed the masked teen's head onto her lap. As a response to this gesture, Robin sighed in content, causing Starfire to smile wider.

**TT**

It was dark when Robin awoke in the steel room. Yawning, he stretched and winced as the muscles and bone in his right arm protested at the movements. The dark haired teen sighed softly and leaned himself against the still sleeping Starfire. Thinking to himself, Robin decided that now would be the best of times to attempt to make contact with the Titans. Quietly, he pulled his cell phone from his hidden pocket. He quickly dialed the number to the tower and impatiently tapped his foot as the phone on the other side rang.

"Yello, Cyborg here." Robin heard from the other end of the line, pulling a smile from his taught lips.

"Hey." Robin whispered softly, as to not wake up Starfire nor make anyone who might be roaming the hallways suspicious of any activity going on within the steel room. "We needa talk, it's urgent."

A/N: :'D oh my. My first Teen Titan story, so don't kill me. Lolz. So. I don't feel like continuing any of my other stories until I get any really good ideas. That might take awhile. Sorry. But anyway. Read and review pwease!

Peace!