Summary: Death has arrived in Jump City with its eyes set on the Teen Titans. Loads of character death, some very gruesome details. Pairings? RobxStar (this isn't a romance). No flames, but constructive criticism is welcome.

Diclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans

Anywaym enjoy!


Death Is Peace

1

Beast Boy was walking down the hall, snapping his fingers to the song that was currently blaring into his ear canal. He felt like a very happy Titan that morning. There were no crime sprees, Cyborg had gone into Steel City so the green vegan was allowed to create his tofu masterpieces in peace, and Raven hadn't thrown him out of a window for the morning. Yes, Beast Boy was having a very good day so far.

The changeling entered the common room, singing loudly to the tune that emanated from his ear-buds. Oddly, nobody had complained about his voice bouncing off of the walls and no one had thrown anything at him, so he continued. Once he'd reached the kitchen, the song was over. He quickly pressed the pause button on his mp3 player before reaching into the fridge for another block of his favourite dish. After he was finished preparing his food, Beast Boy walked over to the table and sat down, starting to eat.

Raven also seemed to be having a good morning, because she'd said hello to her green teammate once she'd passed the sliding doors. Beast Boy jumped out of shock of hearing the greeting and voice at the same time. He took an ear-bud out of his ear.

"W-What?" he tilted his head to the left with wide eyes. His jaw went slack, showcasing a mashed segment of tofu in his mouth. Raven blinked.

"I said 'hello'," she stated, the neutral expression never leaving her face. Before he could reply, she turned away and walked over to her favourite window, sitting down and starting her meditation.

"H-Hello," Beast Boy whispered to himself while staring at the half-demon's back. He smiled before going back to eating his tofu.

Robin and Starfire walked in next, hand in hand. Robin was explaining yet another Earth tradition to his alien girlfriend, who gasped in wonder. After the events in Tokyo, the two Titans had become inseparable, which was fine with everyone else, who long before wished that the two would unite.

"That is most fascinating, Boyfriend Robin!" Starfire exclaimed in glee, smiling at the masked hero. He shrugged.

"Well, that's how it is," he grinned at her. Starfire turned and smiled wider at her friends.

"Hello, friends Beast Boy and Raven!" she greeted, clasping her hands together. Beast Boy mumbled a muted "hello" while chewing and Raven muttered some sort of greeting. Starfire whipped her head around in search of something.

"Where is friend Cyborg? I have not seen him yet on this glorious day," the alien asked with wide eyes.

"Steel City," Robin told her. Beast Boy laughed between bites and joked about something unintelligibly.

"You know you sound even stupider when you talk with your mouth full," Raven scolded. "Not to mention you're ruining my concentration." The changeling swallowed, frowning. Feel Good Moment must be over, he thought.

"Whatever," he muttered, going back to his food. Robin looked from his green teammate to his indigo one and frowned in confusion, but shrugged it off as nothing and went to sit on the couch. Starfire followed suite, smiling and cuddling close to her love.


In Jump City, a very big looking half-metal man carried a shopping cart full of spare parts back to his car. He looked around at the mini-mecha part of town, smiling to himself. Cyborg felt happy knowing that he could finally upgrade that module in his beloved car. He walked over to the trunk, opening the hood and dumping his parts into the compartment. After he was finished loading his car, the tin man whistled happily as he slipping into the driver seat of the T-car, starting the vehicle and darting off.

While he drove, he took in the city, admiring the view. The sun was out and there wasn't a cloud in sight. The water glistened in the light of the sun in a way that was nearly enough to blind. The various buildings that lined the shore caught the reflection of the bright daylight, all windows shining. Yes, Cyborg loved this time of day.

Little did the mechanical Titans know, figures that crept along the shadows behind the buildings eyed him carefully, contemplating. Each pair of sinister eyes followed the T-car in their line of sight, holding their gaze until it passed them. A figure in the middle laughed quietly in the midst of their surveillance.

"What is it?" the figure next to it asked. The middle figure's eyes glanced over to its partner and smirked.

"Look at him," it whispered. "He looks so happy. So at peace. Little does he know that the only peace that one can acquire in life is death. But don't worry. He'll soon find out. They all will," it laughed as it started to move, following the car without losing its stare.