Separate Ways

Disclamer: Don't own Teen Titans.

It had been a few weeks since the incident. "Gar, will you please keep quiet!" "Raven, I'm just humming." She replied by tossing a book at him, which he dodged at once. "I'm very irritable right now, so please shut up!" Why am I doing this? Ever since that night, she hadn't been able to meditate peacefully. Raven was thankful she could sleep, though, because she had been feeling sick to her stomach lately. "Stop humming!" she cried, flinging herself at him. It took the rest of the team to stop her from hurting the green grass stain. "I need to sleep. Anyone needs me, I'll be napping." Standing up, she left the room, passing a cold glare at Beast Boy.

"What's with her?" Robin asked. Beast Boy just looked away. "I'm not sure" he replied, "but I'm going to find out. "Man, she's ticked. Best not go to her right now." "Cy, I know what I'm doing." Gar replied coolly. With that, he went to the one place he had been avoiding for the past three weeks; Raven's room.

"Raven, are you okay?" "Gar, please, go away." "No, I'm not leaving this time." "Just go!" Gar stood at the door, unflinching. "Please, sweetie, what's wrong?" "Nothing!" she yelled. Garfield stepped back in fear. "Sorry, I didn't mean…" "Of course you didn't" she spat back, "you never do!" "Raven, I…" "Just leave, please. Also, don't call me sweetie. What happened a few weeks ago means nothing to me!" Wait, I love him. That was the best night of my life! She saw the hurt in his eyes. Why am I hurting him? "If that's the way you feel…" "Gar, wait, I didn't meant it!" she cried. But he didn't listen. I was a fool to fall in love with her. Tears streaked down his face. There was only one choice for him.

He entered his room, and began to pack. Within a half hour, everything he owned was in two small bags. This is the only way. I've got to forget everything, even Raven. Leave and never come back. "Beast Boy, going somewhere?" Cyborg asked. "Um, just going to visit some friends in Texas. Should be back in a week." "Leaving now?" "My plane leaves in an hour." "Well, I'll see you later, little buddy."

As soon as Cy left, Robin entered. "I heard you fight with Raven." Beast Boy froze. "You shouldn't have been listening." Gar snapped back. "Whoa, I'm only saying you should go back and talk with her, not leave." "I know," Garfield said, "but, as I told Vic, I have to go see some friends in Texas." "Well, I guess we'll see you when you get back." After what seemed like a lifetime, Robin left. Goodbye, Robin. Goodbye Victor. Goodbye Starfire. Goodbye, Raven. With his bags packed, he quietly left, leaving only his T-Communicator, and his pictures of Raven, though he knew he would never forget her face. He now stood at the base of the Tower, looking at the door. Should I leave? Then, without any second thought, he left Titans Tower, and with it, his memories, his friends, his love. The wind blew a slight breeze. Thunder sounded in the distance. Lightning cracked, and rain began to fall from the heavens, as the teen formerly known as Beast Boy left everything he knew behind.