OK, here are my pairings... RobinxStarfire and BeastboyxRaven. Don't worry, all, my chapters start getting longer here. Enjoy!

Starfire sat as she was for hours, contemplating what had happened. She wasn't sure what to do next, that was certain. She had to do something, but what? She knew full well that she had none to go to in times of need like this here. She felt no sadness, nor anger, just a throbbing ache in her chest. The night air didn't help matters any; it was full of some sort of smog or pollution that smelled positively horrible.

Finally, she rose from her seat on the cold ground and set out to wander. Barely anyone was out at this time of night, so she mainly went unnoticed. Those who were out seemed very intoxicated and looked right through her. Tall buildings were everywhere. It was impossible to see over them. Bright signs lit the dirty streets. Every so often, she came across someone sleeping in the shadows.

After about an hour or so of this, Starfire found something different. A very wide strip of road was in front of her. It turned a sharp corner and went out of sight. Many strange, loud things roared across it to vanish around the bend. She couldn't cross it on foot without getting crushed. She would have to do it the other way. As a matter of fact, she couldn't figure out why she hadn't resorted to this mode of transportation long ago, and immediately soared gracefully into the air. Now a good distance above the ground, she was astonished to find that the city stretched on into the distance. She couldn't see an end to the lights that covered it.

Now, she wished more than ever that she was at home, for this place was far more alien than ever before. People who didn't see her, things that zoomed around without any regard as to anything else, and much more! Her eyes stung. She shivered. Her thin outfit was no protection against the chill winds that blew fiercely up here.

She fought against tears that were threatening to spill out over her cheeks. The more she tried, the more her eyes hurt, and a sob pushed its way out of her throat. Tears won out and started their relentless downpour. All she could so was float there and cry her heart out. There was nothing else for her to do.

As her sobs began slowing, she looked at her situation logically. She would have to eat, but she didn't even know the native language, much less be able to buy food! That was one of the more major problems. To get anything done here, she would have to learn the language. She would have to meet someone who knew the language that she needed to learn. Unfortunately, she was terribly shy. Her sister had been the brave one. She would have marched right up to someone and found some way to get out of her predicament. Starfire wasn't like that at all. All of the signs that she had encountered were, to her, confusing jumbles of twisted figures. The letters themselves were far different.

Starfire could find no way out of the confusing mess that her sister's actions had put her in.