Note:I do not own the teen titans
Robin had screwed up. He had really screwed up. He couldn't bear to look at Raven or smile at Cyborg's threats as they played Game Station. He couldn't look into the darkness and not remember what he had done. He had done horrible things before, but never like this.
He had created the theft Red X and betrayed his friends, almost killing them and himself in the process. He had become Slade's apprentice. Even if he had no say in the matter, Robin knew Slade was right. He did enjoy stealing for him, even if he denied it and tried to never speak of that time.He had almost gotten his friends killed so many times, but they trusted him with their lives. But Raven now never would.
So he was leaving. He had to. There were so many memories in Titan's Tower that he couldn't stand to look at. In the middle of the night, Robin had packed some of his things, left a note...and left. He traveled light, not knowing when he would stop again permanently...if he ever did. He wouldn't look back at this old life, Robin decided as he walked out the door. He would start a new one, it wasn't that hard. He had done it before.
The sun was rising as he came to Jump City's border. Starfire would be up, waking the others, Cyborg and Beast Boy would be arguing the same argument they always had. Cyborg would say, "I'll make breakfast!" Beast Boy would yell, "It better not have meat in it! I'm a vegetarian!" They would go like this for hours and the tofu subject would arise several times. Meanwhile, Raven would...
He stopped there. Raven...
He turned to look back at the Tower, "Forgive me," he whispered.
Starfire woke up in the rising sun. She stretched and fly up out of her room. She knocked on Beast Boy's room and called out his name. There where several grunts and Starfire flew to Cyborg's room, satisfied he was awake. Cyborg was already awake she Starfire came to him. He was lifting his morning weights. But when he saw the flying alien, he jumped up to the kitchen, hoping to beat the green shifter. Robin was next.
Starfire knocked on his door, but there was no answer. "Robin?" She asked, and allowed herself in. But he wasn't there."He must already be downstairs," she assured herself.
But Robin was not there either. She looked out over the sea and yelled to the city, "Good Morning!" But there was no reply, there rarely was. But at the border, her green eyes caught a small black dot. The person seemed to look right at her. "Robin!" She cried, recognizing his black spiky hair.
Robin had seen Starfire, but ignored her. Then he turned away from the city, and left the border for perhaps the last time.
