It was your perfectly average day in Jump City. The sun was out, the birds were chirping, and the civilians were all enjoying the beautiful day. At Titans tower, however…

"YOU MUST'VE CHEATED! THERE'S NO WAY YOU COULD EVER BEAT ME, GRASS STAIN!"

"WHY CAN'T YOU JUST ADMIT THAT I'M BETTER THAN YOU, YOU BAG OF BOLTS!"

Starfire interjected, "Friends, maybe if we were to-"

"ROBIN, COULD YOU TURN THE MUSIC UP A LITTLE BIT LOUDER? I CAN STILL HEAR MYSELF THINK!" Raven shouted over the heavy metal blaring from the stereo.

"Well, if CYBORG AND BEASTBOY would stop YELLING, MAYBE I WOULDN'T NEED THE MUSIC!"

Well, you get the point. This continued for twenty minutes. Starfire tried desperately to get her friends to stop attacking each other, but eventually she gave up and began shouting as well. The Titans fought until a large blaring alarm sounded, signaling trouble in the city.

"It's Dr. Light. He escaped from prison." Robin bellowed, "Titans, GO!"

They fought him for quite some time. Beastboy got thrown to the ground in his pterodactyl form and hadn't gotten up, too weak to continue. Starfire, in an attempt to knock the madman off of the roof, swooped down low to push him. Dr. Light stepped out of the way and grabbed her leg as she went past him, making her crash down onto the roof. Starfire tried shooting her starbolts at him, only to find them not coming. At her confused look, Dr. Light smirked, "New technology, cancels out your powers when I'm touching you."

With a simple swing, he used the alien's body to hit the oncoming Cyborg to the ground. Starfire kicked her adversary in the face and he released his grip on her ankle. With her leg now free, she flew quickly away, however Dr. Light thought quickly and threw a ball of energy at the retreating form, sending her to the ground. It was not a great distance, but she hit her head hard on the ground, where she lay unconscious. Raven took this as her chance to attack, while Robin ran over to check Starfire over. Chanting her usual mantra, Raven lifted a car up over her head and launched it at Dr. Light.

The dark man disappeared before the car could hit him. Raven stared open mouthed at the spot that once contained a man. About to turn around, she felt a hand close over her throat.

Robin was trying his hardest to wake Starfire, but she remained still and silent. She's still breathing at least, he thought. The masked boy held his cape tightly against the red head's shoulder, which had been sliced with a particularly sharp rock and was now pouring blood. "Come on Star, you have to wake up. We need you."

"Ro- bin…?" Starfire muttered, opening her eyes slightly.

"Starfire, you're okay!" Robin exclaimed.

"Oh, Robin!" A voice came from above them. The two Titans looked up to the sky, where Dr. Light was holding Raven by the neck, her body dangling over the edge of the building. Her face, now even paler than it's usual tone, expressed her fear and pain. "I have the upper hand now. It's your choice: surrender, or I'll kill her."

Robin looked down at Starfire, to find that she had fallen unconscious again. Looking up at Raven, he saw in her eyes that she wanted him to let her die, not to surrender. He refused. He would not let a team member die. "Let her go!"

"Why should I? If you even try to attack me, I'll snap her little birdy neck." Dr. Light cocked an eyebrow at the Titan. "It's hard to let go of the one you love."

Love? What does he mean? He glanced up at the pale face of his teammate. I love Star, Robin thought. Aloud he said, "I love Raven like a sister, and I will not let you take her life."

"A sister?" Dr. Light snorted, "Have you not realized your attraction to her?" Dr. Light began to laugh. He failed to notice the car flying toward him VIA a half metal man. When the car made contact, his grip on Raven diminished and she began to fall.

She fell through the air, unconscious, toward the cement below. Robin, using his grappling hook swooped in and caught the dark girl a few feet above the ground. The two went crashing through the window of some office building. Robin held tightly onto Raven until they rolled to a stop. He popped up and began checking over the leotard clad girl. The extremely tight leotard clad curvy, luscious body… WOAH! Where did that come from? Shaking his head, he checked her over. Seeing no reason not to move her, he cradled her in his arms. With an apology for the window, he ran out of the room, down the stair and out to the street.

All of the Titans watched as the police showed up and brought Dr. Light back to jail, ignoring his muttered threats. Raven had woken up at That point and was begging Robin to let her walk.

"C'mon Robin, I'm fine!" She complained, her voice still hoarse from near-strangulation.

"Let me at least carry you to the T-car. You can walk yourself to your room." Raven conceded and Robin walked to the car and carefully placed her in it. He then slid in next to her. On the way home, Raven thanked Cyborg and Robin for saving her.

When they got back to the tower, they walked into the living room, all previous animosity between them gone, and noticed a message on the computer screen. Cyborg opened it and read it.

Starfire, trying to peek over the metal shoulder, asked, "What is it, friend Cyborg?"

Cyborg turned around to look at his fellow Titans, "It's an invitation… to a party."