Disclaimer: I own nothing as usual
In My Space
A giant black raven shot out of the soft, green ground on a hill where the sound of crashing waves could be heard. Raven and Beast Boy stepped out of the dark mass and the smell of salt water filled their senses. They were still dressed in their prom clothes and if anyone had been around to see them, they would have thought the pair was very out of place.
"Where are we?" Beast Boy asked as he looked around.
"Somewhere out of the city." Raven noted, as there wasn't much around. In fact, there was one road that led up the hill and one that led back towards what looked look a small town in the distance.
"How would Kitten ever find a place like this?" Beast Boy asked as he squinted his eyes to see what looked like a tiny house at the end of the road at the top of the hill.
"The same way we did," Raven said as she started for the road, "by asking the right kind of people."
The pair started up the road together. The ocean breeze was a cool and refreshing and it was nice for the titans to just breathe. They knew that the others would be depending on them to find answers and they wouldn't fail their friends in their time of need.
"So what kind of person do you think this Lorna is going to be?" Beast Boy asked, breaking the silence.
Raven shrugged her shoulders. "From what we've learned she just seems to be a seller of special artifacts. Neither good nor bad."
"Come on, Raven," Beast Boy stated as they drew closer to the house, "if she sold stuff to Kitten, how good can she be?"
"I'm sure Kitten can be pleasant when she wants to be." Raven said with a slight growl in her tone when saying the villain's name. "Or at least, come off as such."
"You think she'll be able to help us?" Beast boy asked after a few moments of digesting Raven's words.
The titans came to a stop in front of the small house. The dark blue paint was peeling in several places and they could see the faint yellow shapes of stars and a moon painted over the dark blue. The small porch had a rocking chair and several potted plants hanging around it. A small wind chime tingled as the wind blew. The windows were dark, suggesting no one was home. The titans just stared at the house for a few moments.
Beast Boy gulped and gestured to the front door, "After you."
Raven rolled her eyes and walked up the few stairs to the door, with Beast Boy right behind her. On the door was a gold plaque that read: Lorna's Shop of Magical Artifacts and underneath that read another plaque: Happily Ever After Starts Today and a final one underneath that said: Unless You're in the Business of Curses
Raven and Beast Boy exchanged a quick glance before Raven carefully knocked on the door. On the last knock the door slowly creaked open causing Raven and Beast Boy to cry out and shock, the latter jumping into Raven's arms. The doorway was empty and Beast Boy laughed nervously as he looked at Raven. She proceeded to drop him and took a step over the threshold.
The room opened up into what looked like would have been a shop. There were several wooden shelves along the walls, but all of them were empty. The room was dark as the walked deeper into the shop.
"Anyone here?" Raven asked as her and Beast Boy tensed, ready to go into battle mode if needed.
Their hearts began to sink as they realized no one was in the house and it seemed like any magical artifacts or the woman who sold them seemed long gone. They walked around the entire room, before they hit each other's backs, causing them to yell in surprise. They turned to face each other in the dark, but as they did something next to them on the wood counter began to bubble and glow.
"That's not a good sign." Beast Boy said as they eyed a black cauldron bubbling on the counter in front of them.
They took a few steps towards the counter until they were eye level with the smoke rising out of whatever was cooking away in the black cauldron. Raven reached out to touch the cauldron and as she did a ghostly, smoke head popped up out of the cauldron. The head was that of an older woman.
"Ahh!" Beast Boy said as he ducked behind Raven, who was also startled by this turn of events.
The smoke head smiled and spoke politely to them, "Good evening, my name is Lorna, and I am currently out of the country to gather the most perfect ingredients for my artifacts."
Beast Boy came around from Raven and they both shared a bewildered look as the ghostly smoke head of Lorna continued talking.
"If you have questions about artifacts please pour in the red potion, if you have questions about special orders please pour in the blue potion, and if you have questions about buying a sea painting please pour in the green potion."
Beast Boy could see a set of three potions suddenly sitting next to the cauldron. He picked up the bottle with the red liquid, pulled out the cork and looked at Raven.
"Should I pour it in?" He asked as the smoke head of Lorna began to repeat her instructions again.
"What have we got to lose at this point?" Raven asked.
Beast Boy nodded his head in agreement and poured the red potion in. The cauldron began to bubble wildly and the smoke and Lorna head turned red. She smiled at the pair.
"If you are interested in placing an order for a artifact please give the cauldron one stir clockwise. If you are inquiring about a specific product that has been sold please give the cauldron two stirs clockwise, if you are-"
Before the head could finish Raven reached out for the stick that had suddenly appeared in the cauldron and quickly gave it two stirs. The head spun around two times and came back to face the titans again.
"If you have the product in question please place it into the cauldron now." Lorna instructed pleasantly.
Raven pulled the empty glass bottle from her dress and dropped it into the cauldron obediently. As soon as it sank into the red, bubbly substance the smoke began to change into clocks, which suddenly froze over. Lorna smiled as she closed her eyes.
"Ah the 'Frozen in Time' potion." She said so in a matter of fact tone of voice. "How can I help you with it?"
Raven and Beast Boy stared at the talking head in shock. Up to this point they thought this was going to be like a weird answering machine they had to navigate their way through, but it seemed that she was talking to them directly now.
"You, you can hear us?" Beast Boy asked as Lorna waited patiently for them to start talking.
"Well, of course I can," She said in a tone of voice that indicated she thought they understood that as soon as she addressed them, "didn't think I haven't perfected my Cauldron Answering Machine, did you?"
"I'm not sure what to think." Beast Boy admitted.
"That's nothing new." Raven mumbled.
Beast Boy opened his mouth to retort, but Lorna cut them off with a clear of her throat.
"Your question about the 'Frozen in Time' potion please." She said.
Raven cleared her throat. "Someone we know bought this from you, but their using it on a group of high school kids at their prom." She started. Lorna was listening intently as Raven continued. "Is there any way we can reverse that?"
"Yeah, she's turned the fairytale into a nightmare." Beast Boy added. "She has these giant moth human card hybrids and everything!"
"I believe I can help you with both of those things." Lorna stated unfazed that her products were being used for evil deeds. "On the shelf over there you will find the antidote that will reverse the freezing process."
Raven and Beast Boy turned to see a light shining on a shelf that had originally been empty, but now held a bottle similar to the one Raven had brought with them. She walked over, grabbed it from the shelf and looked at the swirling blue liquid. She could have sworn the swirls were making the shapes of clocks and she could hear a faint ticking coming from it.
"Simply spray the potion over those infected and they will be frozen no more." Lorna said as she looked at the bottle Raven was holding. Raven walked back over to stand next to Beast Boy.
"And how do we stop the Full House?" Beast Boy asked.
"To inquire about the Queen of Hearts set please add the black and white potion to the cauldron." Lorna stated.
One bottle of dark, black liquid appeared in front of Raven, while the bottle of white liquid appeared in front of Beast Boy. They quickly added the liquids to the cauldron, which bubbled and began to spew shapes typically found on cards; hearts, spades, clubs and diamonds.
"The Queen of Hearts set can be applied to any creature to create a deck of soldiers to fight for your cause." Lorna said as the shapes popped around her head.
"Yeah, but how do we stop them?" Beast Boy asked impatiently. They had wasted a lot of precious time trying to get everything the needed and their friends were still in danger.
"Off with their heads!" Lorna shouted.
Beast Boy and Raven stumbled backwards at her shout.
"That seems very unnecessary." Raven stated when Lorna was smiling at them again.
"Quite right, my dear," Lorna said as she nodded her head in agreement, "If you play some sort of sound at a certain frequency the effects of the potion will be nulled and they will turn back into whatever they were originally." She said.
"What frequency?" Beast Boy asked.
"Add up the full house!" Lorna said with a slight cackle.
Beast Boy began adding numbers up on his fingers. Raven rolled her eyes.
"Forty-one hertz." She stated.
Lorna nodded. "Now if you have anymore questions please return to the main menu by stirring the cauldron four times counterclockwise."
Raven obliged as they still had to figure out how to save Starfire from the poison apple Kitten had given her, which had put her in some sort of deep sleep. Raven was beginning to realize the irony of everything. This fairytale prom night was beginning to look a lot like the fairytales in books and movies.
"You know, this night is turning into a real life fairytale." She spoke her thoughts before she could stop herself.
Beast Boy nodded in agreement. "Poison apples, evil queens, a witch with magical artifacts and a sleeping princess, this stuff writes itself." He said with a slight chuckle.
"No kidding." Raven said as Lorna's head popped up again, instruction them about how to answer their questions.
They poured in the new bottle of red potion and stirred the cauldron clockwise twice to get them where they needed to go.
"If you have the product in question please place it into the cauldron now." Lorna instructed pleasantly again.
"What happens if we don't have it?" Beast Boy asked. Kitten had been holding on to the apple, probably as some sort of sick trophy.
"If you do not have the product in question please add the golden potion to the cauldron now please." Lorna instructed.
The small, golden bottle appeared in front of them and they quickly added it into the cauldron. It bubbled beautifully for a moment before Lorna's head once again popped up in the golden smoke.
"You two seem to have a lot of questions." She said with a chuckle as she looked at them.
"Last one, we promise." Beast Boy said as Raven nodded.
"Go on, then." Lorna said.
Beast Boy looked at Raven who took a deep breath before she spoke. "One of our friends, she was given an apple, a shiny, bright red apple." Raven started thinking of the sleeping form of Starfire lying on the bed. She had look too still to be sleeping, but Raven had to believe her friend wasn't lost to the world yet. "She took a bite and now she seems to be in some deep slumber."
Lorna nodded her head in deep understanding. "Your friend has taken a bite of 'The Poison Apple'."
"So, what does that mean?" Beast Boy asked, he was slightly nervous to find out more about it.
"'The Poison Apple' puts the victim into a very deep sleep that he or she cannot be awaken from on their own." Lorna said gravely, "and if you have come seeking a cure then I am sorry to say there is none."
The was a moment of tense silence as Raven and Beast Boy's hearts plummeted into their stomachs. They hadn't heard Lorna right. There had to be a cure. There just had to be.
"No, there must be something!" Raven shouted and as she did one of the windows cracked behind her.
Lorna shook her head. "'The Poison Apple' is the most power artifact I make and no potion or spell can reverse its affect."
"Why would you sell that to people?" Beast Boy asked in an angered tone.
"If you have anymore inquiries you must stir the cauldron counterclockwise four times." Lorna said as if she had not just delivered the most devastating news to the titans.
"That can't be all!" Raven said furiously as she stirred the cauldron four times.
The main menu popped up again, but this time neither of the titans waited for her to talk. They started adding all the potions that would pop up and stirred then it for good measure. Several colored smoke heads of Lorna popped up, all starting different instructions and sentences before the cauldron started bubbling so intensely that it began to shake.
"It's gonna blow!" Beast Boy yelled.
Raven and Beast Boy dove behind the counter as the cauldron exploded. The substance that was in the cauldron sprayed everywhere and the room went dark as the cauldron settled back on the counter with a loud clang. The titans looked up over the counter at the empty cauldron.
"Raven, what do we do?" Beast Boy asked as they realized there was no way to get in contact with Lorna again.
Raven was silent as she just stared at the empty cauldron. The feeling of dread and the realization that there was no saving Starfire was hitting her full force.
"What do we tell Robin?" She asked quietly.
Beast Boy was taken aback by the question. He had been too focused on his own anger and sadness at their ability to do nothing for their friend that he didn't even think about what Robin and Cyborg would think when they told them.
"I-I don't know." He admitted honestly. He was tired of losing people and he could feel a dull pain tightening in his chest.
"We failed her." Raven said as she slumped against the counter, falling to the ground in defeat.
Beast Boy knelt down beside her, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder. She looked up at him, tears filling her eyes. He managed a small smile.
"Hey, we'll think of something." He said. "We always do."
"What if we can't?" She asked.
Beast Boy swallowed the lump in his throat. "We will." He offered his hand to her and helped her off the ground. "Come on, we've got a prom to save."
Kitten spun gracefully through the crowd of people dancing around her. She sighed happily as she crashed back into Robin's arms who was glaring at her the whole time. She didn't mind though, she was used to his stubborn ways. It was almost too easy to get him to do things for her now. All she had to do was threaten to further injure the alien freak or the frozen high schoolers and Robin would bend to her will. It was almost annoying how much Robin was willing to protect the sleeping alien, but Kitten would take what she could get.
"Oh Robbie poo this is how our first prom should have been." Kitten sighed as she laid her head on his chest. "Without hideous aliens ruining the perfect evening."
Robin stiffened at the insult to Starfire, but held his tongue. He didn't want her to come to any further harm because of himself. Starfire was in this whole mess because he had been an idiot. He looked over to see Cyborg and Sarah dancing along with everyone else. The crowd around them was terrified, but when Queen Kitten had order them to all dance in celebration of her crowing none could refuse.
"Where are your friends?" Sarah whispered as she looked around for the two missing titans.
"They'll be back." Cyborg said confidently. "Just wish we could stop dancing, I'm getting dizzy from all these waltz circles."
Sarah giggled. "I know I shouldn't find that funny given our current predicament, but I'm at my wits end here."
"I promise our second date won't be as eventful as this." Cyborg said with a sigh.
Sarah cocked her eyebrow at the titan, a coy smile on her lips. "Second date?" She asked.
Cyborg grinned at her. "Pizza and a movie?"
"If we ever get out of this mess." She said as she leaned up to kiss him.
Suddenly, the pair was yanked into the bushed by a dark energy. Robin saw the energy sneak out of the bushes and spun Kitten towards him to distract her from the disappearance of Cyborg and Sarah.
"Yo!" Cyborg said as he realized who had pulled them in.
"Hello to you too." Beast Boy said with a smug smile as he saw what Raven had interrupted.
"What did you find?" Sarah asked excitedly in a hushed whisper.
"We figured out how to unfreeze everyone and stop the moth creatures." Raven said as she pulled out the bottle with blue swirling liquid out for them to see.
"Where did you get that and how do you know it works?" Cyborg asked as he gazed at the bottle with interest.
"It's a long and strange story." Beast Boy said.
"This will unfreeze the high school kids, but you'll have to stop the moth creatures." Raven stated.
"And how do I do that?" Cyborg asked.
"The affects of Kittens potion will wear off at the sound of forty-one hertz." Beast Boy stated.
Cyborg looked at them questioningly. "That seems oddly specific."
"Just trust us." Raven said.
"You can use the DJ booth to broadcast the sound!" Sarah said with excitement as she grabbed Cyborg's arm.
He nodded his head in agreement. "And how are we going to spread that blue stuff to all the frozen kids?" Cyborg asked as he pointed to the bottle.
"Leave that to me." Beast Boy said confidently as he jerked his thumb into his chest.
Cyborg nodded his head in agreement. Their plan had been made, now it was time to execute it. They had just hoped that Robin had caught on to Cyborg and Sarah's sudden disappearance and would be able to distract Kitten as needed.
"Wait," Sarah said before they could leave the safety of the bushes. The titans looked at her curiously, "What about Starfire? How do we save her?"
Beast Boy and Raven exchanged a long, painful glance. Realization that the titans had skipped over that part purposefully was settling over Cyborg and Sarah.
"You don't know." Cyborg stated sadly.
"We'll figure something out." Raven stated unconfidently.
Sarah squeezed Cyborg's hand and he nodded at them. There was nothing they could do now except carry on with the plan they had made. Sarah and Cyborg slipped out of the bushes and rejoined the crowd, while Raven and Beast Boy waited for them to start playing the music to make their next move.
Cyborg caught Robin's eye and he ever so slightly nodded it towards the DJ booth. Robin understood the message and slowly began leading Kitten away from that area of the dance floor.
"Robbie poo, come with me." Kitten said sweetly as she led him away from the dance floor and up the stairs.
Cyborg and Sarah danced their way over to the DJ booth, who was sitting in his seat looking bored. Kitten and Robin reached the step where Starfire was sleeping on her marble bed and Robin's insides began to squirm. Kitten turned to look out over the crowd, sighing happily.
"Isn't it wonderful?" She asked in an exaggerate voice. "My people dancing to celebrate their rightful queen?"
Robin watched as Cyborg and Sarah near the DJ booth. He quickly turned Kitten towards him, pulling her attention away from the dance floor. He tried to smile at her, but the movement felt forced and hollow.
"Kitten, that pink dress looks so nice on you." He managed to force out through gritted teeth. He needed to keep her attention on him.
Kitten's eyes widened in surprise and she smiled widely at him. "Oh Robin! I knew you would come around sooner or later!"
Robin swallowed hard. "And your dancing is like none other." He continued. He prayed that Cyborg and Sarah would hurry up with whatever they were doing.
"And?" She asked, hearts practically beating out of her eyes.
"And you make an excellent queen." He said.
She screamed in delight and wrapped her arms around him in a tight hug. Meanwhile Cyborg and Sarah had reached the DJ booth. Cyborg opened a panel in his arm and pulled out a cord, connecting it to the speakers.
"So you can set the right frequency from your arm?" Sarah asked curiously.
Cyborg smiled at her. "Any song request?"
Kitten pulled back and looked at Robin lovingly. "What else Robin? Tell me I'm more beautiful than her." She growled as she pointed to Starfire. "Tell me I am better than that alien freak."
Robin's hands balled into tight fist. He couldn't stand there and listen to her talk about Starfire like that. Everything in him was screaming to just tell her off right there, but Cyborg and Sarah needed more timeā¦
"You're more beautiful than Starfire." Robin mumbled angrily. It pained him greatly to say those words.
Kitten smiled evilly at him. "See, I knew you were thinking it all along."
Suddenly, the music stopped and Kitten sharply turned, a scream on her lips as she looked to see who had disturbed her dance. Robin did the only thing he could think of. He grabbed Kitten by the waist and turned her, crushing his lips into hers. The crowd gasped at the action and even Kitten was surprised by the action, but she was quick to return the kiss.
"Please end his pain." Sarah said as she watched the titan leader in horror.
"It would be my pleasure." Cyborg stated as he pressed a giant play button on his arm.
Suddenly, loud rock music began to fill the area and Kitten tore herself from Robin to see what was happening. The moth creatures grabbed their heads in pain, screaming at the top of their lungs.
"What is happening?" She shrieked in fear.
At the same time the music began playing Beast Boy burst from the bushes in elephant form, spraying a blue liquid into the air over the frozen, statue like teenagers. Raven's dark energy wrapped around them, gently bringing them to the center of the dance floor where they began to unfreeze and move again. Friends ran forward, engulfing each other in hugs.
"No!" Kitten screamed as she turned to her soldiers. "Stop them!"
But the moth mutants were all on their knees, screaming. They suddenly turned back into their larva forms, crawling around helplessly on the floor. Kitten panicked, her chest rising and falling quickly as her plan was unraveling before her eyes. She started to run, but collided with another figure.
"It seems your reign is over, Kitten." Robin said as he held her wrist tightly.
Cyborg had turned the music off and the rest of the titans, along with security, who had been able to get in after the noise had transformed the moth creatures, joined Robin on the stairs. Sarah walked up and snatched Kitten's crown away.
"Noooooo!" Kitten screamed as she kicked wildly in Robin's hold.
Security came over and put her in cuffs and began to take her away. Robin smiled as he turned to his team and Sarah.
"Nice work team, now we need to wake up Star." He said.
The smile the team gave him in return didn't meet their eyes. Robin noticed as all four exchanged a glance with each other. Robin could feel his heart beat quicken. Their silence meant something was wrong, very wrong.
"Titans what-" Robin's sentence was cut of when Kitten began laughing madly.
"Go ahead and tell him what the witch told me about the apple." Kitten said in between laughs.
Robin looked between Kitten and his team. They wouldn't meet his eyes. Robin took a deep breath, his chest tightening.
"What did she tell you?" Robin asked in a demanding voice as he looked at Raven and Beast Boy.
Both titans looked at each other before looking up at Robin, their eyes telling him everything he needed to know.
"She told us there wasn't a potion or a spell for the apple Kitten gave Starfire." Raven said quietly as if speaking the words softly would lessen the blow.
Robin felt his knees buckle, but he fought to stay standing. He felt like his world was crashing down. There wasn't a cure to save Starfire. She was lost in a deep sleep forever and there was nothing he could do about it. Robin looked at her still, sleeping form, his heart bursting out of his chest.
"No, you're wrong, there has to be something." He said angrily.
"Looks like I won after all." Kitten said with an evil smirk.
"Get her out of here." Cyborg said to the security guards.
The led her away as she continued to cackle evilly into the night. The crowd behind them whispered sadly among each other. Robin turned away from all of them, his fingers reaching out for her.
"Raven, you can heal her." Robin said stubbornly as he took Starfire's hand in his own.
"Robin," Raven said as she tried to hold back tears, "I-I don't think I can."
"You haven't tried!" He yelled at her. "Just do it!"
Raven stumbled forward and held her hands over Starfire. She couldn't feel anything from her friend, but she concentrated all her might anyway. After a moment or two she pulled away, stifling a sob.
"I'm sorry, Robin." She said as she fell back into Beast Boy, who pulled her in tightly.
Robin didn't look at them. He knew it wasn't Raven's fault. There was no one to blame but himself. He ran his thumb over her soft cheek, expecting her to flutter her eyes open at his touch, but she remained still and quiet. He kissed her hand and laid his head against the cool marble, his hand still holding onto hers tightly.
"I'm sorry, Star." He said as he felt the sobs ripping through his chest. "Don't leave me." He whispered.
The rest of the titans watched tears, spilling from their own eyes. Sarah turned and buried her head into Cyborg's chest. He wrapped his arms around her tightly.
"This was supposed to be a night of fairytales and happy endings." She said through a sob.
Sarah's words made Beast Boy's ears perk up. It suddenly dawned on him exactly what they needed to do. He pulled Raven from his arms so that their eyes could connect.
"Raven! We've had the answer this whole time!" He said with a half laugh and half sob.
Raven looked at him wearily through her tears. "Beast Boy, what are you talking about?" She asked.
The others were looking at him now too. He was grinning at Sarah like she was the smartest person in the world.
"Sarah had said this night was about fairytales and happing endings!" He said as he tried to get the others to catch on.
Robin was listening now too, his cheeks wet and his hand still tightly gripping Starfire's. Beast Boy could only grin at his friends, wasn't it obvious?
"Raven in Lorna's shop we talked about how this night has been a real life fairytale." He said.
"Poison apples, evil queens, a witch with magical artifacts and a sleeping princess, this stuff writes itself." She quoted him from earlier that night.
He nodded eagerly. "This is a fairytale! And how else do you wake up a sleeping princess in a fairytale?"
Sarah gasped as she realized where Beast Boy was going with this. "True love's kiss!" She said as she looked at Robin.
This took Robin aback as the rest of the team looked at him in surprise, Beast Boy and Sarah were grinning. Robin swallowed a lump in his throat.
"There's no such thing." He said as he looked at them while his heartbeat raced in his chest.
"Robin, we know how you two feel about each other." Cyborg said with a small smile. "Kiss the girl."
Robin looked at Starfire, his hands shaking. What if it didn't work? What if he was getting their hopes up for nothing? True love was a strong idea. What if he wasn't Starfire's true love? What if he couldn't save her? He closed his eyes and though about her, about all the moments they had ever shared together. He thought about the way she made him feel, the way her smile would light up her face, making the butterflies soar in his stomach.
He opened his eyes and took a step closer to her, bending down so that he could press his lips against hers. He was surprised at how soft her lips were and he could feel something strange and wonderful tingle through his body at her touch. He finished the kiss and pulled back slightly. He could feel the anticipation suffocating him as he waited for something, anything to happen.
Starfire's eyes started to flutter and soon he was looking down into her bright, emerald pools. Robin's breath caught in his throat as she smiled up at him. She slowly sat up and placed a warm hand against his cheek. The crowd and the rest of the titans behind them were standing in stunned silence.
"Robin." She said softly, like she had been waiting for him this whole time.
Robin placed a hand over hers, squeezing it gently. "Hey, Star." He managed to get out.
She smiled at him a moment longer before she crashed into his arms, her lips eagerly finding his. Robin pulled her close, kissing her like he was going to lose her again. Now that she was in his space, he planned on never letting her go. The teenagers behind them began cheering and wolf whistling. The pair separated, their cheeks both red, but both were looking pleased.
"It is not too late to dance more, is it?" Starfire asked as she looked out at everyone.
They crowd cheered; now it was time to really celebrate. Everyone hit the dance floor as the DJ played upbeat music. Starfire looked at all of her friends curiously.
"Friends, what has happened?" She asked. "I remember eating the apple from the old woman and then nothing."
The rest of the titans and Sarah looked at each other before smiling at their friend.
"It's a long story." Cyborg said.
"A very long story." Raven added.
Robin pulled her closer to him again, his lips finding hers. She giggled as she kissed him, her fingers running through his hair.
"It may be a long story, but I'm sure we can tell you how it ends." Sarah said as she kissed Cyborg on the cheek, her smile the brightest it had been all night.
"And they all lived happily ever after." Robin whispered into Starfire's ear before he kissed her again under the twinkling stars of the night.
Sorry it took so long for me to finish the story. I was traveling for a few weeks then I had to move, so been quite busy! But here is my update! I got the idea of the cauldron thing from Brave if you've ever seen the movie. It was a fun scene to write, and I know the ending is cheesy, but who doesn't love a good happy ending.
Anyway thanks for sticking with the story and let me know what you think!
Vballqueen17
