Darkness

Starfire screamed, Beastboy hid behind the couch, and Robin got in his battle stance.

"I wish to know what is going on," Starfire's scared voice was quite, yet echoed through the tower.

"I wish I knew," Robin said, relaxing slightly. "I think we blew a fuse, but I'm not sure."

"We've had more lights on then that, and we never blew a fuse," Beastboy said not coming out from behind the couch. There was still enough light from outside to see the outlines of things, but no one could actually see anything. Suddenly the entire room lit up with a green light. Robin turned to see Starfire; her hand ignited looking around the tower. He glanced at Beastboy and noticed his peculiar hiding place.

"What are you hiding from?" Robin asked, trying to divert the attention from the darkness that surrounded the remaining Titans. "If anyone was coming to they'd be coming from that direction," he pointed behind Beastboy. Beastboy blushed and dashed across the room hiding behind Starfire.

"To bad Raven isn't here, she loves this kind of creepy stuff," he said. He had meant it to be a joke, but it had the opposite effect. Starfire started to cry and Robin smacked him outside the head. Beastboy preferred the smack in the head, because when Starfire started crying the tower went dark again.

"That wasn't funny," Robin said angrily, he walked over to the last place he saw Starfire. It took him a little bit, but he managed to find her, and calmed her down enough that she lit up her hands once again. The room was once again illuminated with green light. "Let's go down to the basement," Robin continued. "Maybe there's a back up generator."

"There is," Beastboy said sadly. "Cyborg's the only one who knows how to use it. He tried to explain it to me once, but it didn't work."

"Another reason to get rid of him," Starfire said, in a voice that didn't sound anything like her own. She sounded more like Raven. Both boys shivered at the eerie truth in her words.

"That's the craziest thing I've ever heard," Robin lied.

"She's right though."

"We're not getting into this argument again, now lets go to the basement and get some light in this stupid tower."

"Must we go into that unpleasant place? I do not wish to go down there."

"You have to," Robin said. "I'm sorry Star, but we all need to stick together, and you're the only one that can produce light, we need you down there."

Starfire hung her head, but followed the boys into her least favorite part of the tower.

Raven felt as though she was floating through nothingness. It didn't feel as though she was flying, or levitating, she was just in infinite darkness. "Is anybody there?" she called, she didn't expect anyone to answer, but it was still disappointing to know that your alone in the midst of nothingness. She sighed, the last thing she remembered was getting mad at the insensitivity of Beastboy, now she was floating in complete darkness. There was nothing around her; she couldn't even see her own outline. She didn't know where she was, or how to get out. She just was there, wherever there was. She tried yet again to call to anyone, and this time she got a response.

Cyborg was strapped to a chair, somewhere far away from civilization. He struggled against the straps that held him down, he felt as if he was back in Mad Mod's school, where he had bound everyone in something that their powers couldn't break through. "Where am I?" he said to himself, he decided that his own voice was better than the silence that engulfed him. He looked around; he was in a dimly lit room with white walls. It seemed like a normal room, there was a light, the chair that he was in, and had tile floors. The only thing that set the room apart from anything else was the fact that there was no door. He wondered how he had gotten to the strange place that he was currently in. The last thing he remembered was thinking up ways to tease Beastboy when he came back from Raven's room. Then he had looked at Robin, who was blushing, as Starfire sat next to him, was about to comment, and then nothing. He seemed to have woken up in this dark room.

"HELLO," he yelled as loudly as he could. He wanted to get out of that horrific place, but couldn't get out of the chair, let alone leave a room with no door. He was about to yell again, but didn't get the chance, someone just entered the room through a swirling black and blue vortex.

A/N: Ha ha, 3 way cliffhanger. Sorry the chapter was short; I seem to be suffering major writers block. Please review, I don't know where to go from here, and it would be really nice to have some ideas. This is my first fanfic for this genre, so please review. Bad reviews are better than none.

Thanks for reading,

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