Ch 1

"IT'S OVER!" yelled a frustrated Terra. "I'm NOT that girl anymore Beast boy so get over yourself and move on."

He couldn't believe it. He had convinced her to give him another chance. They had been dating for 6 months, and it had been some of the best times in his life. They were happy or at least he had thought they had been happy until this moment. He didn't understand. She gave him no indication that anything was wrong.

"I—I don't understand Terra. I never expected you to be anything but yourself. I—

"I've met someone Beast boy. I know it was wrong, but he's someone I like a lot. I told him about you, and he opened my eyes," she sighed. "I—I've only been seeing you because I feel sorry for you, and it's not right. It's not fair to you, so this is goodbye forever Beast boy. I hope you have a good life."

He didn't know what to feel as his feet somehow carried him to a bench in the park. When he let what she said to him sink in, the pain rushed through him. It felt worse then when she betrayed the Titans or when they thought she died. She had torn out his heart, showed it to him, and stomped all over it.

'I—I can't believe it,' he thought. 'This has to be some kind of nightmare. We were going to be—He felt the tears down his face and wiped them away. The only person who had accepted him had abandoned him.

The sun was setting as a cold breeze passed him by. He didn't feel like going back to the tower, and he started to wonder if this was what he deserved, to freeze to death alone. He didn't have the will to get up, so he transformed into an Alaskan Husky and lied on the bench. He could feel sleep calling his name, and he answered the call as his eyes closed.

Unknown to the shapeshifter the shadow of a being came across the bench. They looked down at the sleeping dog and frowned. The shadow was of the empath Raven, who had just come from the cafe where she enjoyed tea. A walk through the park had sounded nice to her and then she came upon her friend on the bench. She felt his pain and heart break.

'Terra,' she thought as she looked up to the dark sky. She felt her rage wanting to be let loose to strangle the blond haired girl, but Raven knew it wouldn't solve anything.

She sat beside the sleeping green dog and leaned back. 'I'm so sorry Beast boy,' she thought as she felt her own sadness setting in.

Scooting closer to the dog, she felt her heart racing. 'What in Azar's name is—She decided to ignore it for now. She would consult her emotions later. She reached out her hand and pet his soft, warm fur and watched as the dog stirred, opening its eyes to stare at the empath.

"It's ok," she smiled sadly as she watched him. His head rose and rested on her lap. She listened to his dog whines and did her best to soothe the heartbroken shapeshifter with her hand moving through his fur.