Hi, guys! I'm BACK! What's up? This is, finally, up. It's the first chapter of my new story! By the way, if this one turns out to be REALLY fun, then I might – might, I say – write a sequel to this. But I don't really know. I do promise it will be a really good story, though!

I'm not going to write as much crap at the beginning of every chapter anymore, because that must bore you completely out of your MINDS! Anyway, merry x-mas to everyone, and if you're not Christian, then happy whatever you do celebrate (there are lots of other things, don't really feel like listing them, or whatever). I'm in a really good mood, so this will be a great chapter!

Dedication: To anyone who reads and reviews this first chapter! I love you all! Kisses!

Disclaimer: IDOTT. I have written that so many times that you should all have it memorized. But anyway, if you didn't read the prequel or whatever that's called (and I suggest you do, even though I will sum up the OC's in this story that were in the last one), then it means I don't own Teen Titans. Moving on….

Original Characters from Captive:

Melanie: She is still alive. She is Terra's sister, and she (not knowing that this was bad) brought Slade back to life. Now she turned good and helped to kill Terra, her sister.

Rough Coyote: He died pretty quickly in Captive, but he was this wolf-like enemy who captured Star in the first place. He was also Philip's friend.

Philip: Everyone (I think everyone) hates him. He pretended to fall in love with Star, even though he was a really big fake. She ended up killing him in a pretty awesome way.

Terra: (Not exactly original, but she was in it.) She was brought back to life by her sister Melanie, and then Melanie ended up killing her… Terra was a really big fake in Captive.

Slade: Is also Batman. They found that out in the last and next to last chapters. Yeah, he pretty much sucks. They haven't killed him yet, though. But they want to. Not really an OC, but I made the Batman part up.

Star's Sister: You haven't really read much about her, but she was mentioned in the last chapter of Captive. You don't know her name, but she claims to be Star's sister. She also dresses very regularly (no purple Tamaran outfits.)

Chapter One: Sister Blazefire

"Um," Starfire said in surprise. "I am afraid I do not recognize you. You claim to be my sister… is this true, um…"

"Blazefire," she explained, flicked a blond lock off her shoulder. "Well, I have lots of different names, but you can call me Blazefire. If you meet my friends or my boyfriend, though, just call me Lana. That's my regular name – Lana Royals."

"Yes, of course," Starfire said politely. "But… you are truthfully a sister of mine?"

"Well, yeah," she said, a little confused. "At least, I think so. When I was about eight, you left." (A/N: I don't know how old Star was when she left, or anything, but we'll say she left when she was young.) "I don't remember you at all, but Mom and Dad say you're my sister."

Robin obviously didn't believe her. "Then why haven't we met you yet? We've been on Earth for a long time, and it looks like you have, too."

"Oh. I didn't really keep contact with Mom or Dad once I left. I left when I was ten, because I got really mad at them. I was invited to a Tamaranian dinner last week, and they told me about you. Now that I see you, I do recognize you a little."

"But I do not remember having a little sister," she persisted. "I was about ten when I left… I have many memories from that age. How can I not remember you?"

Blazefire shrugged easily. "I fought with Blackfire… a lot. One time I almost killed her. I was about four. After that, they sent me to another castle to be raised without sisters. They said that you were nice to me, so I left you alone."

"You almost killed her when you were four?" Beastboy asked in amazement. "Dude, sweet! We can't even kill her, and we're teenagers!"

"Yes, my green friend here speaks the truth," Starfire admitted. "Please, what magnificent powers do you have, then, Blazefire?"

"What's up with her?" Blazefire asked Robin teasingly. She turned to Starfire. "No offense, but you talk like… well… I don't know, like no one does." She turned back to Robin. "Seriously. Does she always talk like this?"

He glared at her. "Yes," he said hotly, "she does, and there is nothing wrong with that."

"Sorry, I just thought it was funny," she said defensively, while Starfire blushed timidly.

"Do not feel guilty," Starfire said quickly. "I may put off many people with this voice… I do not understand some parts of Earthling speech, you see."

She laughed. "I can tell." Robin elbowed her hard. "What is your problem? " she asked him angrily, her silver eyes narrowing. Then they became wide as she realized, "Oh, I get it. You two are going out," she said with a mischievous grin. She laughed again. "Nice, Flamey. This guy isn't too hard on the eyes, you know."

Robin blushed, but Starfire raised her eyebrows. "What do you mean by this?"

"Nothing," Blazefire replied airily. "Just… I wouldn't expect you to do so well. What with your speech, and all. But you're pretty, so that must be why."

Starfire still looked pathetically confused, but Robin's eyes narrowed even more into slits. (Behind his mask, that is.) "I am not going out with her because she's pretty," he said quickly. Then, seeing Starfire surprised, he continued, "I mean, you are, but that's not the only reason why I like you," he explained.

"Whatever," she said with a shrug. "So, do you know any other guys in this tiny town that are worth my time?" she asked obliviously.

"Um, didn't you say you had a boyfriend?" Cyborg asked.

"Oh, he lives in Florida," she explained. "We're more like dating pen pals. He won't know if I go out with someone else. We don't really have anything, anyway."

Not wanting Star to get any ideas, Robin said quickly, "Maybe you should… leave."

"Robin!" Starfire said in surprise. "This girl may be my sister!"

"No hard feelings," Blazefire said quickly. "We can prove it with one call. But answer my question. Any other single guys in this city worth my time?"

"I might break up with my boyfriend, Jake," Melanie replied. She was fairly excited – so far the only girls she knew were the naïve Starfire and the gothic Raven. Blazefire seemed more her style. "If I do, you can have him."

Beastboy grinned. "And Cyborg's single," he added with emphasis.

"I'm not exactly into girls who cheat on their boyfriends," Cyborg said with emphasis. "Maybe someone else, Lana."

"Chill out," she said quickly. "Anyway, I brought a Tamaran communicator." She handed it to Starfire. "Ask Mom and Dad, if you don't believe me."

Tamaran:

"Blazefire?" Whitefire (Starfire's mother) asked excitedly when she picked up her communicator. "Did you find Starfire?"

Starfire took it gently and whispered, "Mother?" she smiled when she saw the comforting face of her mother. "It has been such a long time," she explained. "The last time I saw you was before I was betrothed… where were you?"

"I'm so sorry, sweetheart," Whitefire said sadly, "but I was trying to discipline your sister. Unfortunately, she is next in line to the throne after you, and she knows no manners. Still, her fighting skills are far more exquisite than yours or Blackfire's, not to put too fine a point on it."

While Blazefire came back on and started to curse at her mother, Whitefire set the communicator down and called for her husband, Stonefire.

"…And for the record," Blazefire said angrily, not realizing that her strict father had picked up, "You are still the worst, most pathetic bich of a mother! I cannot believe that you or Dad would fuing even think that you could convince your own ded daughter that you were a good parent! You are-"

"I have heard ENOUGH!" Stonefire bellowed into the communicator. "Just because you left in search of your sister when you were young does not mean we abandoned you! And furthermore, we HAVE been good parents to Starfire! She has been a good daughter in return!"

She blushed, feeling suddenly short and unsure. Usually she was a bright, more valley-girl type of girl. But whenever things turned to her father, she became unsure. "Oh," she said softly. "I thought you were Mom…"

"Your mother does not deserve that talk EITHER!" he practically screamed. "Now put my daughter on the phone, or I'll KILL you!"

He heard the other Titans wince and growl at this, but he didn't care. He grabbed his stress ball, turned it to stone, and then threw it at the floor. "I want my daughter on the phone NOW!" he repeated murderously.

"Father," Starfire said timidly, "this is not a very nice way to treat your daughter…"

"THAT daughter is a failure," he insisted. "There is still hope for you."

Robin slowly and cautiously walked up to the communicator and his girlfriend. "Are you saying Star is a test that you don't want to fail?" he challenged calmly and defensively.

"And who are YOU?" Stonefire shouted, his face greatly reddening.

"Her boyfriend," Blazefire said, pushing Robin out of the way. "Now, listen. I am going to hang up on you. If you still wish to kill me, then might I suggest a duel here on earth tomorrow?"

He glared at her. "I cannot get to Earth in such a short period of time."

"I thought you were invincible and unstoppable," she challenged, just as Robin had.

"Tomorrow," he said with a curt nod. "I shall be there – armed. I suggest you do the same, my dear daughter," he suggested with a smirk.

She snorted. "Save it for Flame," she said, rolling her eyes. "Besides that, I don't need to be armed. I think you know my powers are fine alone."

He hung up angrily. "WHITEFIRE!" he shouted, and at once his wife rushed in.

"Yes, dear?" she asked nervously. Obviously his conversation hadn't gone well. "Blaze didn't call her Flame again, did she?"

"That girl is a bad influence on Starfire," he muttered. "And she has a boyfriend who NEEDS to go. He is a pathetic excuse for a prince."

"Yes, well, we do not need our daughter to love someone royal. She will still be a Princess, even if she marries under herself. And as for Blazefire, she can live a happy life on Earth… away from you."

"Not quite," he said with a smirk. "I'm going against her tomorrow. If she's as bad as she was before she left, she'll be gone easily. Now, call in our best mechanics. I need to be on Earth in twenty-four hours. Or less."

The Tower:

"So you are my sister," Starfire said in shock.

"And apparently you're not exactly Daddy's Girl," Cyborg commented. "Though with that language, I wouldn't think so."

"Very funny," she said, still lightly cursing under her breath. "Listen, do you guys have a training ring, or anything? The last time I fought against my dad, my mother had to ask Blackfire to help me. And I still didn't win, but he called it a tie. I'm way better now, but…"

"Yeah, we have a training area," Cyborg said simply. "But if you think you can train in that, you might want to think twice."

She hugged herself defensively. "What's wrong with my outfit?" she asked defensively, tugging pointlessly at her miniskirt to make it look longer than it was.

"We don't exactly want to see under that when you fly," Raven said curtly.

"Fine," she said simply. She put on a fake smile for Star. "Well, it was nice meeting you again, Flamey," she said lightly. "I guess I've got to be going. I don't really need to use your training ring, anyway." With that, she turned on her pink high heel and pranced off, her blonde locks flying gracefully behind her.

"Wait," Starfire said quickly. "I do not wish for any sibling of mine to be left alone. Please, go to your home and change. Then come back as soon as you can to train with us. Perhaps you can even stay the night with us," she added hopefully.

Robin nudged her uncomfortably, but she ignored him.

When Blazefire turned back around, her silver eyes shone with happiness. Cyborg winced at the pain in them. Although Blaze seemed to be more of a bad-girl, she had some good excuses for it – unloving family, no friends… hell, her father even wanted her dead. Unhappily, he agreed with Star and invited back soon.

"But if we think you're trustworthy," Raven said, "Then you aren't getting off so easily. You will have to help us kill Slade. Or Batman. Whichever you prefer."

This wasn't meant to be good news, but that was what Blazefire took it as. "Thanks," she said happily. "You're the best!" With that, she skipped off into the distance.

Me:

I got this chapter updated sooner than I thought. But we're going on vacation for the holidays soon, so I didn't really have a choice. Anyway, I'll try to get as many chapters as possible done before I leave – that could be a lot of chapters, it could be some, and it could be none – honestly, I don't have a clue. Anyway, look for the updates!

So, I am expecting everyone who reviewed my last story to review this one!!! Actually, I'm not exactly EXPECTING that. I don't really know what I'm expecting. I just hope you all liked my first chapter back! And I will get to Slade soon, I promise! But Blaze is important in this story, so I had to introduce her with a nice, long chapter. Or at least, a nice chapter. I'm not sure how long it is, but whatever.

One last thing – I might not write another sequel to this one, but I am thinking of writing a one-shot of Robin x Star and Beastboy x Raven (both the same one-shot). Just check my page thingy sometimes and see if it's there. But I probably won't do one until this story is over, because I hate taking forever to update. I think people should take things one little story at a time. Which reminds me – I put up a pretty funny bio thingy on my bio page. You should check it out if you get the time – it's a pretty funny conversation between the Titans and my OC's. I add onto it a lot.

Luvin' being back,

Kweenie