"Beast Boy, get out!" Robin yelled pointing his finger toward the door. Beast Boy lookes around at his fellow members of the Titans, hoping to find someone willing to speak up for him. He met eyes woth Raven, who quickly looked away.

Raven refused to meet Beast Boy's eyes as she walked swiftly up to Robin and pressed a light kiss to his cheek.

"You're doing the right thing," she whispered, loud enough for Beast Boy to hear. Beast Boy couldn't hide the shock on his face as Raven betrayed him. After all they went through, too.

"Cyborg, Star, please?" Beast Boy pleaded. Cyborg looked away, though Starfire softly spoke, saying, "Beast Boy, I think that it would be best if you left."

Beast Boy stared and gaped open mouthed at his team just standings there, nothing happening.

"Guys," Beast Boy pleaded. "Does't our past adventures mean anything to you?" He expected a little bit a response, a finch would do, but they just all stood there, like statues.

He took one last look at his former team mates and left, finally defeated. He changed into a hawk and flew out of a open window, a pitiful caw rang throughout the headquarters.

As he flew, Beast Boy knew who would probably have to get as far away from the Titan Towers as he could, for he didn't know for sure that the Titans would leave him alone, now that he wasn't part of the team.

He missed them, but he couldn't go back. The worse part is that he didn't even know what he did.


Raven watched with satisfaction as Beast Boy flew out. Robin closed the few inches that separated them, putting an arm around her and pulling Raven in close.

"He was a danger to us all," Robin said. He voice hitching slightly as he said those words.

"Beast Boy was my best friend; I never thought that he would do that," Cyborg said, staring unfixed on the ground.

"Sometimes we feel as of we know someone completely, but there's always that one little thing that you don't know about them," Robin spoke somberly to the group.

"I would hardly call this little," spoke Starfire softly.

"What was that?" asked Robin.

"Nothing," she replied. Raven looked at her questionitly, wonder what she was thinking. Nobody questions Robin. He was the unspoken leader. His word was law.

The worst part was that Raven couldn't even remember what Beast Boy had done.

"Listen, I know it hurts but Beast Boy could no longer be trusted. I tried my best to reason with him, but he refused to listen. He works for the enemy and cannot be trusted. He his no longer part of this team. If you see him, treat him as if he was your greatest enemy, treat him as if he were Slade.

A silence fell around the room, everyone thinking about what Robin just said, the silence was pressing as everyone took in what he just said. Raven felt a pange it her heart and a lump in her throut.

No, she couldn't cry here. She couldn't cry later. No, crying for him would just be a waste of tears. Nobody stronge crys for a traiter. No matter how much they meant to you.

"What did he do?" asked Raven. Robin turned to her and asked, "What?"

"What did he do?" she said a bit louder this time.

"He betrayed us, you know that," Robin replied, looking down at her from his side.

"I know that, but I can't remember," Raven replied. Cyborg and Starfire looked at each other as well, this now starting to surface in their minds.

"Robin what happened," Cyborg said, taking one step closer to Robin. Robin removed his arm from around Raven's waist and walked over to Cyborg.

"You're questining my order?" Robin said, it sounded innocence enough, but Cyborg got the undertone and took a step back, holding his hands out in surrendence.

"Look, I trust you, I just want to know your reasoning," Cyborg said. If you had any, Raven thought to herself. She quickly shoved that thought out her brain. She loved Robin, she trusted him. Beast Boy was just the annoying kid they picked up because the felt bad for him. He was nothing more than that.

But that wasn't true, as much as she told herself. She felt something else for Beast Boy, similar to what she felt with Robin.

Why did she doddle with these thoughts? She always thought love was stupid, pointless. Why now?

"Yesterday, I caught Beast Boy delivaring information to the enemy," Robin said, looking at the Titans. The way he said it, though, well Raven didn't trust him enough to believe him.

She grabbed his wrist. "Robin," she started, then her eye caught something silver flashing on his wrist. "Robin," she started again. "What's on your wrist." She slid a finger under the silver bracelett, feeling his cool skin underneith.

"Nothing, just a gift," he pulled his wrist back, but Raven's fingers were still under it, causing the silver band to brake off. As it fell, it made a loud thund.

It felt as though a gaint weight have been lifted off of her mind. Memories came rushing in at top speed, in her head, also in Cyborgs and Starfire's.

Raven fell to the ground,.clutching her temples with her sweaty palms, screaming in pain. She opened her eyes for a few seconds to see Robin running out of the main room.

Coward, she thought to herself, before her mind was once again take over by that pain.

She rememebered now, her and Beast Boy, along with the rest of the team saving the word. Robin sneaking around for the past month. Stolen kisses in storge closets.

Beast Boy wasn't the enemy. Robin was. Or at least for the moment, until they found who did this to him. Raven had trouble believing that Robin could have done this.

"Woah," she heard Cyborg say from above her. She looked up and slowly removed her hands from her head. Starfire was, as well, starting to regain her senses.

"I guess we know who the real enemy is," Raven said to the remaing Titans.

"Yeah, I guess so," replied Cyborg.


The moment that Beast Boy started to loose his form and fall out of the sky was the moment thata he knew he was in trouble. As he fell, he did the only logical thing to do and flapped his arms and screamed.

He hid the water with a huge splash. After he was completely submerged, he tried his best to change into a fish, thinking it would be easier to swim to the nearby shores of the city.

No matter how much he tried, Beast Boy could not change. He refused to give up until he was blue in the gills, quite litterally too. He felt as if his lungs were touching each other, and they burned.

Beast Boy didn't want to give up, but was either trying some more and die, or rise to the surface and live. Even if that meant he gave up for the time being, he still chose living and giving up over dying with his pride.

It took a bit longer for Beast Boy to reach the shore then he would like. After all, its been a while since Beast Boy swam in his natural form and he had to admitt that he was a bit rusty at it.

He climbed out, his clothes soaking wet, along with his hair. He walked a few steps, trying to think over what just happened. He got kicked out of his home by the only the only family he had, he lost his powers and had to swim to shore, and he got his crush stolen from him.

Things could be worse.

He knew that he shouldn't be anywhere near the tower, just in case any of his former team mates desided to come looking for him. Beast Boy didn't even want to think of what could happen if they found him. Would they welcome him back, or treat him like they treat everyone they caught.

All he knew was that he need to get as far away as he could.

He walked along the streets, searching for a way to get out of the city. He wished he had money, to catch a bus or a taxi. But he was in this situation before, he knew what to do.

Going to the nearest subway tunnel, he leaned again a wall and waited until nobody was paying attention. That's when he jumped over the gate and hit the ground running, knowing it was just a matter of time before a guard came.

Getting on a random subway, Beast Boy only hoped to mess up those following him, not going to his normal places. It was important to buy some time for himself.

He got off and dashed for the exit, coming into an almost abanded street, save for an old homeless man sleeping a few yards away. He was safe, at least for now.

Now that he had time, Beast Boy tried and tried to change into anything, even the smallest of insects, bit nothing happened. Though he did feel something similar to the shock you get when you get shocked by a light socket.

This was differgent, though it felt strangly good.

He leaned against a street lamp, trying to calm his nerve, taking deep breathes in and out, in and out.

Suddenly, a current of electricity traveled up the pull. Beast Boy stumbled back, landing hard on the geound. He was to shocked too feel embaressed.

After Beast Boy got up amd brushed himself off, he went over and placed his hand on the pull, taking a deep breath. It happened again.

He may have lost his first power, but he gained something else.