This was done because of a challenge that was assigned to me by t-rex989.

This won't replace Life of a Teenager, its just going to help provide some new content for readers.

I hope you enjoy and... I DON'T OWN THE TEEN TITANS!


Starfire sat on the roof of the Tower, where she waved her feet over the edge. She felt the cool night air blow against her face, gently waving her fiery red hair in a slow movement. She closed her eyes and smiled, taking in all the freedoms of the outdoors. She listened to the waves crashing against the shoreline as she watched the sun gently set below the horizon. She mentally took note of the time and patiently waited. She waited until she heard the slow swing of the roof door open. She didn't need to turn to see who it was, for she already knew. Although she loved the rooftop, she loved it more when the one thing that made it special was there. Robin

Robin approached quietly as he sat along the edge of the tower, hanging his feet over the edge. He gave Starfire a soft smile as the two watched the sunset together. Robin would always watch the sunset with Starfire. They would always sit up here at dusk, watching the moon rise into its place in the sky and count the stars that dotted the brightly lit night. After Tokyo, their relationship grew to a new level. Shortly after coming home from their vacation, they announced that they had become a couple to the Titans and regularly spent much of their free time together. However, the rooftop was one of the most private places they had with each other, away from the paparazzi and their companions. On this night, the two sat silently with each other, relishing in each other's presents. When the sun started to disappear behind the horizon, Starfire let out a smile sigh. Robin raised his eyebrow in confusion. "Are you alright, Star?" He asked gently. Starfire blushed slightly and giggled. "Yes, Robin. I just hate to watch the sun dissipate beneath the horizon. It spells the end of a glorious moment which I spend with you." She reply's shyly. He nodded. "Yeah. At least it always rises back up again." He stated as he moved closer to her. She took note of his answer and smiled. "That is most true. Yet, it feels like this will never occur again. As if this was the last time we were ever allowed to see each other." She whispers as she lays gently into his chest. "That will never happen. We will always come up here, and we will always be together." He whispered caringly. He held her in his arms, laying his chin on her shoulder as the two watch the remainder of the sunset.

When the sun finally dips out of sight. Robin sighs as he slowly stands up. "I guess we should get some rest." He said as he offered his hand to her. She nodded graciously and took his hand. He led her to the metal door, before she suddenly stopped. He turned to see her looking up at the stars. "Are the stars the same here as they are on Tamaran?" He asked, approaching her. She snapped back into reality as she smiled. "Of course. They are one of the things that remains the same between the two worlds. I have always thought they are so beautiful!" She said joyfully. He chuckled at her happiness. "Yeah they are. But none of them compare to you." He replied. He embraced her as he laid a small kiss on her lips. She returned more passionately as the kiss prolonged. When the two broke apart for air, Robin kissed her head gently. "I love it when you are happy." He whispered in her ear. She smiled. "Does that not mean you are always happy, since my happiness occurs often?" She asked curiously. He chuckled and kissed her nose. "I think that does mean I am happy. At least when I am with you." He grinned. "Come on. Let's get some rest." He said as he took her hand. She followed him, and the two walked back to their rooms, where they would wait for the sun to rise again.

When Robin escorted Starfire to her room, she turned around and gave him a small hug. "Goodnight, Richard." She whispered into his ear. He smiled brightly at the sound of his name and gave her a small kiss on the forehead. "Goodnight, Kori." He smiled as he departed for his room. Once he is out of sight, Starfire shuts her metal door and dives into bed, embracing the warm blankets and sheets as they carry her off to sleep.

Starfire was suddenly awoken by the sound of breaking glass. Before she realized what had happened, a cloth rapped around her mouth and nose, she kicked and screamed, hitting anything that was near her. She heard a groaned when she punched a figure that stood before her. The more she kicked and screamed, the more her body became weak. She tried with every ounce of her energy to fight back, but the chemicals overwhelmed her and she fell to the ground with a hard thud. She couldn't move her body, none of her muscles would respond. She heard whispers all around her, in a language she soon recognized as Gordainian. She tried to scream, but her lips would not open. She felt her body being lifted up by the two figures and they carried her to her broken window, where a space shuttle hovered silently in the air. They hustled her into handcuffs and threw her into the glass prison. The two rushed onto the control panel and pulled the space shuttle up into the air. Before she even knew it, the shuttle had blasted off into the far reaches of space. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a dark figure, breaking through her door. She forced her eyes to see who it was. Her eyes widened in fear as she saw Robin dash for the shuttle. She heard him scream her name and run straight toward the ship, his feet leaped up toward the ship as he tried to grapple the edge of the ship. Her heart screamed as she saw the grapple fall short and catch nothing but air. She watched in utter terror as her boyfriend fell to the ocean. She forced her eyes to shut as tears fell from her face. She cried, screaming his name yet nothing could come out. She tried desperately to free herself, but all she could manage was to watch the Tower dissipate below her, as she watched the world she had grown to love fade away. Tears streamed down her face as she screamed silently until her throat felt raw.

Robin awoke to a sudden crash. He shot up from his bed and burst through his door. When he heard the screams, his heart started to race as his feet started to pound against the metal flooring of the Tower. He followed the sounds of screams and realized whose room it came from. His eyes widened in fear, as he kicked the door down, witnessing the carnage that had unfold. Starfire's room was in utter chaos, like a tornado has ran through the room. His eyes shot toward the window where he caught a glimpse of a strange space craft flying away. His heart dropped into his stomach when he saw his girlfriend laying helplessly in the glass cylinder. He saw her eyes travel to him and widen in fear. "Starfire!" He screamed as he watched her fly away. He dashed at the shuttle, racing to the edge of the ship and tried to grapple to it. His grapple was to short and he felt himself fall to the ground, helplessly watching Starfire disappear into space. He fell into the darkness as he watched the ship leave the atmosphere and prepared himself for the impact of hitting the rocky shoreline. Before he hit the ground, he stopped and hovered. He opened his eyes to see a black fade encompassing him, protecting him from falling any further. It carried him into Starfire's room and gently set him down. He saw Raven eye's return to normal as Beastboy and Cyborg stood next to the edge of the window and helped him up. He sprinted past hem and flew up onto the rooftop, where he searched the skies desperately for the ship. He fell to his knees and pounded the ground with his fists. "Starfire!" He screamed into the sky. The others made their way up the stairs and tried to understand the situation. "Dudes, what just happened!? Did they take Starfire!?" Beastboy questioned. Robin laid back on his knees as he face his friends. "We need to follow that ship! We need to get her back!" He yelled authoritatively as he pulled himself up and raced to the door. Cyborg rushed to the door and stopped him from leaving. "Whoa, man. Calm down. This isn't the time to freak out. We need to think about this before we race into the middle of space." Cyborg stated, trying to calm Robin down. "NO! We can't just sit here and do nothing! We have to follow that ship!" Robin yelled as he tried to push Cyborg out of the way. "Robin. That ship might already be gone." Raven ordered. Robin clenched his fists as he turned toward her. "So you are just going to give up on her?!" Robin growled. "No Robin." She sighed softly. "But we have to plan our next move carefully. We can't just chase after the ship, when we don't know who it is or where they are going." She added. Robin grinded his teeth and he clenched his fists until they turned white. "Trust us, Robin. We all want to get her back as quick as possible. But we need to be rational about this. We don't know how dangerous her kidnappers are." She rationalized laying a comforting hand on his shoulder. He shut his eyes tightly. He let out a deep breath and nodded. "Fine." He submitted and then turned towards Cyborg. "Beastboy. Get me any evidence from Starfire's room that will help us track down who these guys are." He ordered. Beastboy nodded as he changed into a bloodhound and trampled down the stairs. "Cy, I need you to access our security cameras and see if they were caught on the tapes." He commanded. Cyborg nodded as he rushed out the rooftop door. Robin then turned to Raven and bowed his head. "I need you to access our records over all the criminals we have kidnapped. We need to check if any of our known enemies had anything to do with this." He commanded as he approached the edge of the rooftop. "What about you?" Raven asked. Robin closed his eyes. "I am going to review over the satellites. If anything left the atmosphere, those satellites would have picked them up. I could identify the ship she was taken in, and maybe we can get a lead from there." Robin responded. Raven turned to walk away, when she spoke again. "We will find her, Robin. Whoever did this won't get away with it." Raven stated as she teleported away. Robin looked up into the stars. "I promise, Star. I will get you back. No matter what." He mumbled to the sky, as he sprinted down the rooftop stairs.


I hope you liked it. I will continue this story as well as Life For a Teenager, and hopefully this one will receive some positive results.

Thanks a bunch!

-N. Wolf