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Helloooooooo Starven shippers! Did y'all miss me? I know I missed writing for the teen titans despite the fact that this is really the only fandom I usually write for. Anyway, I've been thinking about this particular fic for ywo years and I finally decided "You know what? I'm writing Addams Family direct incest, I wrote Tinkerbell incest and I'm going to write Monster High incest soon. Who the hell cares if I write some within Teen Titans? As long as it's not Wizards of Waverly Place..." *shudder* So, TECHNICALLY, by CANON it's incest, but by the AU format, NOPE! Haha! Enjoy.


Starfire purred sleepily as fingers ran through her hair. Leaning into the feminine body she was laying on, she gave a sigh of contentment. "That feels very nice." She breathed softly.

"I am glad I can soothe you so, my r'vole." The sultry voice replied with a slight chuckle.

Looking up with half-lidded eyes, Starfire smiled sweetly up at Blackfire. "You are always able to soothe me, Komi."

Blackfire hummed in contentment. "So, how is it going being with the egotistical human, the idiotic metahuman, the gigantic half human machine and the quiet alien?"

Starfire giggled. "You know I am technically an alien as well?"

"Yes, I do, but still. To them, she's considered an alien."

Starfire giggled once more before becoming somber. "They are… it is going slowly. Robin does not understand why I do not give into his advances, Beast Boy wonders why I no longer laugh politely at his jokes and Cyborg is confused as to how my appetite could have doubled within a week. Raven is the only one that does not push me for answers."

"They push you for answers?" Blackfire inquired, raising an eyebrow down at the girl on top of her.

"Yes. Robin corners me during training and asks if one of the other team members is courting me. When I say no, he does not believe me and nearly resorts to physical violence to try and come up with answers. He does not understand that my skin is much stronger than a human and whatever he does will not hurt me very much. Beast Boy follows me around as a puppy and whines every time I walk away to do something that involves ignoring him. Cyborg makes a passing comment during every meal and all three of them look at me with questioning looks as though to tell me that I should speak up now."

Blackfire sighed. "Kori, could you please stop speaking with that horrible clichéd princess accent? I like the real you. The 'you' that these earthlings do not understand."

Starfire nodded and switched to a perfect American accent with contractions and all. "Do you think we'll ever be able to tell them?" she whispered softly.

"No, I don't think we will." Blackfire groaned. "Earthlings are ignorant beings, unable to process change the way Tamaranians do. They will take it as an insult that you kept your ability to form perfect Earthian speech from them."

"Raven won't." Starfire told the older girl softly. "She doesn't take anything I do as an insult, going in stride with it instead of trying to hold me back with her grudging feelings."

Blackfire chuckled. "I knew there was a reason I liked the Azarathian."

"Aside from the fact that she bested you when you were trying to 'marry' me off to Prince Glurrgleslpech?"

Blackfire's expression softened and became almost guilty and she glanced down. "I would never have let him lay a hand on you, Kori." She whispered. "You know that. I would rather die than see you with another, let another touch you."

"I know, Komi." Starfire breathed, giving the slightly older girl a dazzling smile to cheer her up. Blackfire couldn't help but return the smile and the redhead changed the subject while the brunette was distracted.

"But you know what I meant."

Blackfire sighed softly. "No, they will still not understand. Well, obviously Raven will understand, and perhaps Cyborg will, but definitely not the famous Boy Wonder and the metahuman gets confused over the smallest things."

"True enough." Starfire whimpered before looking up and asking, "How are things on Tamaran? Galfore's alright?"

"Yes. He's a bit worse for wear after the most recent invasion attempt, but otherwise, he's fine."

"He's not sore about not actually being the ruler of Tamaran is he?"

"No. He's taken it in stride very well, understanding the ignorance of earth beings as well as you and me. We put on a show for them, they believe it, we move on with our lives." Starfire chuckled softly and snuggled deeper into her partner's warm body.

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Raven was meditating. In the middle of the night. With all the lights turned off and candles all around her. This all was nothing new. Neither was the fact that, due to it being nighttime, she was only wearing her underclothes before putting on her nightgown. And neither was the fact that she could sense her team mates' essences.

She could feel Robin's fiery red essence in the camera room, most likely monitoring all of the hallways and attempting to monitor them all in their rooms. Beast Boy, though, was the only one not to figure out where Robin had hidden the micro camera. Raven had covered hers with a miniature statue of her father that had always reminded her what happened if she got too angry, Cyborg had simply taken his apart and Starfire… Raven didn't know what Starfire had done with her own, but Robin was frustrated that he couldn't see into the Princess' bedroom.

Switching focus, Raven could feel Beast Boy's brownish green entity. It was in his messy room, most likely fast asleep or playing another handheld video. Every now and then it would get up, walk to a corner, stay there for about two minutes and then move back to the place it had been before. A reason none of the Titans ever went into his room? He used the bathroom like an animal: in the corner.

Moving on to Cyborg's bluish essence, she noted that the calm collected blue was neither in the training room, the garage nor his room, but instead on the roof with a pinkish purple entity that could only be Jinx. The two had been meeting in 'secret' for the past month and they seemed to be doing well. Robin and Beast Boy definitely didn't know about it because Robin would have demanded to know why Cyborg hadn't either recruited her or attacked her. It was uncertain of whether or not Starfire knew. The Tamaranian Princess HAD been keeping to herself an awful lot more lately.

Which brought about the thing that WAS new in Titan Tower. Starfire's slightly darkened purple soul was not alone in her bedroom. There was another soul in there, the exact same color as Starfire's. The two essences were very close together and didn't seem to be moving away any time soon. If it weren't for a slight difference in their sizes, Raven wouldn't have known there was another person there at all. The thing that was most interesting to Raven was the fact that neither essence moved away from the other, there were no cries of battle, no sounds of blasts hitting the walls and not even someone coming crashing through her own wall. There was silence as far as Raven could hear and this was unusual (disregarding the fact that an entity that Raven thought she would never see again was in the Tower at all).

The dark mage wondered about what was going on and decided that a quick look couldn't hurt. Putting a cloak of darkness around herself so she would blend in with the shadows, Raven phased through the wall and entered Starfire's room. There she found Starfire and Blackfire on the twin-sized pink-covered bed, Blackfire resting against the pillows as Starfire laid her head on Blackfire's chest. The two seemed content; Starfire had on her nightgown and was wearing a serene expression upon her face while Blackfire, though still in full Tamaranian wear, had a small smile upon her lips as her gentle eyes faced her sister.

To say Raven was surprised would be the understatement of that year, the century and a decade all the way into the next century.

The Azarathian couldn't believe her eyes. But there it was, right in front of her. Her best friend was on the bed, cuddling with her older sister. The very same older sister that not only tried to get her arrested, but also tried to marry her off to a giant snotball.

What in Azar is going on? The mage wondered.

Starfire shifted slightly, obviously nearing dreamland. "If we'll never be able to tell them, then I can't wait until their time on earth has passed."

Blackfire chuckled softly, stroking Starfire's hair. "Yes, just another seventy or eighty years and they'll all be gone, dead. I suppose that means you and I will be the last of the Titans once that happens."

"Yeah. We'll still look in our teens, but in actuality we'll be over a hundred years old." Starfire yawned and her eyes drifted closed. Blackfire smiled down at her and pressed a soft kiss the the younger girl's head. "Sweet Dreams, Kori." She breathed. "I'll be here when you wake in the morning."

Raven was astonished at the gentleness playing in the older sister's eyes, thinking she was incapable of such an emotion toward her younger sister. But clear as day in the slowly shutting amethyst eyes, was utter and complete kindness. Phasing back into her own room, Raven slid into her nightgown and laid on her bed, staring up at her ceiling in thought.

Star and Blackfire are together then? But that's incest! Surely Starfire's people have some standards?

Taking a deep breath, the Azarathian calmed her thoughts. Calm down. I need to think about this rationally if I want to get any answers. I'll just ask Starfire about it tomorrow afternoon. Maybe after we're finished training. For now, they've definitely got the right idea.

Rolling over, Raven nodded to herself and, with some carefully controlled magic, blew a gust of wind to snuff out the candles. Snuggling into her blankets, the dark mage let all thoughts of her best friend flow from her mind as she descended into dreamland.


Alright, first chapter. I love doing this. And I'm sure my favorite Teen Titans fandom missed my writing too. Review for me guys, it doesn't even have to be to tell me how much ya missed me, just review!