I Won't Leave


Summary: When Beast Boy transforms into the Beast the last time, he goes after Robin instead of saving Raven. The Boy Wonder promises to stay with Beast Boy when said Beast uncharacteristically threatens the Titans. While in custody, Robin does not try anymore escaping attempts, thinking that he'll be able to turn the changeling back to normal if he didn't anger him. Little does he know, Beast Boy can't transform back without a cure.

Note: Robin is sixteen and the Beast accelerated Beast Boy's age to seventeen or eighteen. Cyborg works on a cure. I'm a sick and demented bastard. I was switching between watching Teen Titans on my computer while watching "Beauty and the Beast" with my cousins.

Disclaimer: I only own the plot. I don't own the Teen Titans otherwise their sixth season would be normal, Robin would be gay, and Cyborg would still be a total badass. I love shipping Robin!


Jump City…


The sun set over the horizon giving the city a brilliant orange glow. The T Tower stood tall and proud over Jump like a symbol of protection and justice. In a matter of minutes, the sun fell behind the waves as twilight took over the day. All seemed calm and welcome as the city lights lit up like stars.

Then, a scream pierced the night like a knife. A loud shattering of glass could be heard as a giant green beast emerged from the side of the tower with an unconscious Robin held in the beast's teeth by his cape. The beast made several grunting and growling noises as he climbed down the tower with his captive. The boy moaned as the creature made its way into the city and through the sewer. The creature made it out of the sewer and to the old warehouse district, settling itself and its prisoner in an abandoned warehouse. The beast set its prize on the floor, watching the raven-haired teen with hunger in its eyes.

Robin opened his eyes with a groan, clutching his head in pain. Son of a bitch, he had one hell of a headache! He pushed up on to his hands and knees. He paused in his actions however when he heard, and felt, heavy breathing over his form. Cautiously, he looked up slowly and hesitantly up at the beast that stared directly back into his own masked eyes. The raven-haired boy slowly got to his feet, noting that the green wolf watched his every move. Quickly, Robin made a break for it and had almost made it. He heard a roar and felt something snag at his cape, yanking him backward. He reached up and unsnapped his cape and booked it again,

"ROBIN!" a deep voice roared, making Robin pause to look at the creature.

Said creature sat there, staring right back at his Boy Wonder. Robin looked at the Beast closely, not even attempting to move. This beast looked different from the one that had attacked the Tower and him earlier. One difference was the coloration. The attacker earlier was a bluish color, whereas this was more of a calming green. An eerily familiar green. Robin looked at the markings closely before looking into those deep green eyes. Those were definitely familiar. Realization washed over the junior detective as his eyes went wide,

"B-Beast Boy?" he asked.

The Beast gave a satified grunt as it moved closer to the younger. Robin didn't move as he looked up in bewilderment at the strong creature. The creature moved its face closer to the other's, taking a whiff of Robin's scent. A wet tongue dragged itself along Robin's jawline, making the shorter shudder,

"Robin," Beast purred huskily.

A long limb was wrapped around Robin's slim waist and pulled the hero closer to the furry green body. Robin pushed against the broad chest as Beast tried to lick along the Boy Wonder's neck. It gave a growl and pulled the boy away from its chest and looked directly into his eyes once more.

Robin didn't know how to react and reached for his utility belt slowly and cautiously. The green monster growled and released a roar as he threw the Boy Wonder back. Robin pulled a smoke pellet out of his belt. Beast snarled and ran at the other just in time for Robin to throw the pellet on to the ground and allowed it to explode into thick white smoke. The smoke was thick enough to shroud the detective in enough cover to make a quick and clean getaway. Or so he thought.

Beast sniffed the air. Though the smoke was thick, it was odorless. Which also meant that Beast could smell Robin's scent even if he were miles away. Or even if the Boy Wonder was running through the warehouse on his way to the sewer. The creature shook his head and charged through the smoke after his object of his desire. The newly found speed helped in his pursuit as he neared closer and closer to the retreating younger. He gave a roar, nearing victory.

Robin made his feet run faster as he heard his former teammate draw near. His heart pounded in his ears as he continued to run. Before he could pull out his grappling hook, Beast grabbed the back of the Titans Leader's uniform, pulling him back again. Robin shruggled against the other as he pounded on the arm that held him. He grabbed a birdarang and held it over his head,

"I'm sorry, Beast Boy." Robin said as he dove the pointed end of his birdarang into Beast's arm. The creature released another loud roar and released the hero. Beast flailed his arm, accidentally hitting Robin and sending him flying into a wall. The collision between Robin's head and the wall was forceful enough to bring stars into the Boy Wonder's vision. The raven-haired male's mind began swimming in and out of conciousness. Robin felt a warm wetness run down his forehead. Bringing his hand to touch the liquid, he saw blood on his emerald finger tips.

The Beast picked the other up bridal style and carried him back to the warehouse,

"You shouldn't have tried to run away. You belong to me. I rescued you from Adonis, is that not enough of a reason? Do I have to hurt our friends to make you stay? Do I really have to hurt them? Would that be enough of a reason for you to stay?" Beast asked angerily.

"Beast Boy," Robin rasped out, "please! I'll stay, just leave the team out of this. I won't run again, don't hurt the team."

Beast Boy bared his teeth in a grin, "Promise, Bird Boy?" Robin nodded his head weakly. Beast Boy laid the hero on the floor. He closed the giant warehouse doors. His wolf like head turned back to the younger,

"And don't call me Beast Boy anymore. Beast Boy is dead, just call me Beast. Or Beast Man if you would like."


So here's the first part of the fic. Feedback would be much appreciated. Review, favorite, alert if you would like. Hope you enjoyed the first chapter. Thanks!