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Since I now know that people actually want to read my story, I wanted to say that because I haven't written many fics before and it's been a long time, I'm not sure how fast or slow I will be updating. It will all depend on how much inspiration I have for a chapter. So, sometimes I may update every day, other times it may be a week or more.

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Now, onto Chapter 2!

Chapter 2

Robin, Cyborg, Beastboy, and Starfire all walked into the main room of Titan's Tower after easily defeating a rampaging Plasmus. Cyborg sighed, "I swear, these bad guys get more pathetic every time we fight."

Robin ignored him and voiced his own concerns, "I wonder where Raven is? It's just not like her to skip a mission."

Beastboy started laughing, "Dudes! I bet she's still locked up in her room sulking!" He started laughing harder.

"BB, maybe you should just go apologize..." Cyborg noted. "I mean what you said was really harsh, man."

Starfire crossed her arms and grunted, "Hmph, I believe that we are far better off without our so-called 'friend' Raven!"

Robin and Cyborg sweat-dropped. Casting an unsure glance at Starfire, Robin started walking toward the door, saying, "I think I had better go check on her. As far as I know, she hasn't left her room in at least two days."

Ash he approached the door he was practically tackled by a very angry Starfire. "But... My Robin, surely she is not more important than I?" She questioned. "For since I am your girl-friend, and you are my boy-friend, should you not be paying more attention to I then our non-friend Raven?"

Robin sighed, frustrated and pushed her off of himself. "No, Starfire. I told you before, I do not like you like that. I am not your boyfriend, and you are not my girlfriend." Before she could stop him again, he stormed off through the door and down the hallway to Raven's room.

When he reached her room, he knocked once. Twice. Three times. Yet, he got no response. Not even a 'Go Away.' He grew concerned, something is up! He fumbled to input the override code and was stunned at the sight that awaited him when the door swished open.

Empty. Completely empty. The only things left in her room were the larger pieces of furniture like her desk, dresser, and bed. Even those were stripped of everything, except a lone sheet of paper sitting upon the desk with a Titans Communicator sitting atop it.

He nervously walked over to the desk, setting the Communicator aside and picking up the sheet and unfolding it. It was a letter addressed to the Titans from Raven.

Robin, Cyborg, Beastboy, Starfire;

Please, please forgive me, but I won't be home again. Maybe someday you'll look up and, barely conscious, you'll say to no one, "Isn't something missing?"

You won't cry for my absence I know. You forgot me long ago. Am I that unimportant? Am I so insignificant?

I'm sorry you guys, but I feel that it will be the best for everyone if I leave Titan's Tower. I'm clearly not wanted around anymore, Beastboy and Starfire made that much quite clear. And so I know I am no longer welcome.

Cyborg; I'm sorry that I have to leave you, you were like a brother to me and I will never forget the kindness that you showed me.

Beastboy; I hope you are happier now without me there.

Robin and Starfire; I'm sorry that I got in the way, but that won't happen anymore. You two deserve each other, not someone like me.

I wish there were another way, I'm going to miss you all. Robin and Cyborg, please don't try to find me. You'd just be wasting your time.

I'm sorry.

Love,

Raven

Robin read, and reread the note about five times before it finally sunk in. Raven was gone. They had driven her away and made her feel unwelcome in her own home.

He walked over to her bare mattress and sunk down to sit on it. He just couldn't wrap his mind around it. She was really gone. He was going to kill Beastboy, maybe Starfire too while he was at it.

After a few minutes, he sighed, rising from the bed. He had to break the news to the other Titans. The walk to the main room seemed to take eons. He hesitated behind the door when he finally reached it, before opening the door with a swish.

He stepped into the room to see Cyborg and Beastboy playing a video game as per usual and Starfire was in the kitchen area making some sort of Tamaranean dish that he was sure no one would ever want to eat.

He sighed, figuring he may as well get it over with now. "Uhh. Guys... I've got some bad news." The other Titans just ignored him. "GUYS!"

Their heads all snapped up and the cars on the TV screen both crashed. Beastboy noticed and freaked out, "Dude! Why'd you do that? I was actually winning!"

Cyborg laughed, "Not for long you weren't, you little grass stain. I would have totally kicked your butt!"

Robin was growing irritated. "Guys, seriously! This is serious!"

Beastboy scoffed, "What could possibly be more important than beating Cyborg's high score?"

Robin stared him down. "Raven's gone."

The other three all had the same reaction, "What?"

He read Raven's note to them all. Beastboy and Cyborg both looked upset, though Starfire seemed to be positively glowing with happiness.

Cyborg was the first to speak. "So, what do we do?"