/Hi! AGmegan101 here again! I decided to update twice in one day thanks to all the kind comments! I want to put a shout out to Shadico. Your comment was sooo sweet! So without further ado.../
Third Person P.O.V.-
Beastboy popped his head back up into the main room of the boulder they were in; half of a stick of celery was clamped in his mouth.
"Where the heck did ja get that at?" Cyborg asked.
Beastboy climbed out of the trap door and closed it. "The green house." He took it out of his mouth and smiled.
Robin looked at him, "Isn't that impossible? I mean that a green house still has fruits and vegetables in it after eight years?"
"Probably, unless of course a, let's say, a robot was tending to them." Beastboy said and sat on the carpet. He looked at Cyborg who was cooking something on the stove. "What are you making?"
"Sausage." Cyborg grinned. "Apparently your parents weren't vegetarians either."
"I used to eat that disgusting stuff with them." Beastboy grimaced.
"Beastboy?" Raven asked.
"Yeah Rae?" He responded.
"Don't call Rae. My name is RaVEN. Anyway, you said the person that sent us here knows more about than he should,-"
"Yeah. I don't know how he found out this much about me. Why are you asking?"
She hesitated for a second before saying, "That means that they know more about you than we do. And that person might use that to their advantage." She finished.
"You have a point Raven." Robin said.
"Will you recommence with the telling of your history?" Starfire asked.
Beastboy looked nervous, "I. um."
Cyborg wasn't paying attention to the others conversation when his arm started beeping and glowing.
"Yo BB! Stars should be out!" Cyborg turned to Beastboy.
Beastboy looked relieved. "Be right back!" He climbed out of the ladder and went outside.
Inside the boulder Raven and Robin exchanged concerned glances.
"He does not like his past." Starfire stated bluntly.
"What are ya guys talkin' about?" Cyborg asked.
"Friend Beastboy is scarred to tell us of his past." Starfire explained.
Cyborg put on a mischievous grin. "Ya know what that means right? Time to do some background checks!"
"I do not think friend Beastboy would like us to do the checking of background." Starfire said.
"I agree with Cyborg. I want to know what Beastboy's not telling us. What do you think Raven?" Robin said.
"I think that we do have the right to know, but I also think that Beastboy should be the one to tell us." Raven said.
"You do too much thinking." Cyborg said.
"Star?" Robin asked.
"I will help you with the checking of background." Starfire said.
"I'll look in the bedroom!" Cyborg said before going through the trap door.
"Where shall we look friend Robin?"
"When I was going down the ladder I think I saw a hidden cupboard behind it." Robin said.
"I shall look for the cupboard." Starfire said, flying to the ladder.
"I don't think this is a good idea. You remember how he reacted earlier today. He doesn't seem in the best mood for you guys to do a background check." Raven said.
"Raven, do you even hear yourself? This is Beastboy we're talking about! Since when does he hold a grudge?" Robin said.
Raven looked at him and shook her head, "I'm not so sure."
Robin was about to say something when Cyborg yelled, "Found something!"
"Wondrous!" Starfire exclaimed flying through the trap door.
Raven and Robin followed. Even though Raven was against them doing this she was still curious. She looked around the dark room. The only light was coming from Cyborg's flashlight. The room was small. Along the walls were two bunk beds. In the far end of the room was a door. Cyborg was sitting in the top of a bunk bed holding a worn, dusty book.
"It looks like a journal." Cyborg said wiping the dust from the cover.
"Well are you going to read it or not?" Robin asked.
A sudden thump sounded above them. Dust and Dirt fell around them.
"Hello?" Beastboy yelled.
"Hide the book!" Robin whispered.
Cyborg quickly put the book in one of the compartments beside the bed. It was only seconds later that Beastboy poked his head into the room.
"What are you guys doing?" Beastboy asked.
Starfire was about to talk when Raven put a dark aura around her mouth. Starfire quickly closed her mouth again.
"We were picking who got which bed." Robin lied.
"I call this bed!" Cyborg yelled.
Beastboy climbed down the ladder and looked at Cyborg. He mumbled something under his breath that no one could hear.
"I would like this bed." Starfire climbed onto the top of another bed.
"I guess that means that I get this one." Raven floated to the bunk under Starfire.
"I'll take this one." Robin said, jumping to the bed under Cyborg.
"Hey, Dudes! That's not fair! That means I get the floor!" Beastboy whined.
"Deal with it." Raven said.
Beastboy put on a playful pout and muttered, "Come on."
"Do you know where we are?" Robin asked changing the subject.
"We are smack dab in the middle." Beastboy said.
"Are you sure?" Raven asked, still not accepting the fact that he could do something she couldn't.
"Yep." Beastboy said before morphing into a dog and curling up on the dirt floor.
"Night ya'll." Cyborg said, his flashlight going back into his shoulder.
"Yes, let us go into the land of dreams!" Starfire said.
"Night." Robin said.
A dog barked and Raven said, "We get it! I for one would really like to go to sleep!"
Cyborg waited until Beastboy was asleep before turning on his night vision and getting out the book. He opened the first page and read the childish hand writing.
My name is Garfield. I am seven years old. My mom gave me this journal so I can write about myself. She gave me a list of stuff to write about so I will just answer those questons questions.
The word questions was spelled wrong and scribbled out with a neater version that was spelled correctly next to it. He smirked and continued.
The first thing asks what I look like. My mom says I am special because I look different. I'm green. People laugh at me and call me mean names. So my mom and dad took me to this place so that people wouldn't make fun of me. The next asks what my favorite color is. I'm going to skip this one. I think that the world makes fun of me because I turned into my favorite color.
Cyborg sighed and turned the page. He hadn't expected a little kid's story to be so depressing.
I found out that I can change into different animals today. My mom said that because of my powers I could help people. My mom is the only one who will talk to me about my powers. I think my dad doesn't like that I'm different.
The rest of the page was blank. He turned page after page finding it all blank. He put the journal back into the compartment and fished around some more. He pulled out a book of fairy tales, glanced at it quickly then put it back in. He closed the compartment and went to sleep.
Cyborg woke up to find the rest of his team mates upstairs. "What I miss?"
"Nothing much." Raven said in her monotone.
"Friend Robin and Beastboy are packing for the journeying back home." Starfire said.
"Guys we're done." Robin yelled.
"We shall be right up friend Robin." Starfire said.
Starfire, Cyborg, and Raven went up the ladder. In front of them Robin put one last bag on a green camel's back.
Beastboy took the lead and walked in the opposite direction of the sun. Without Beastboy talking the group traveled in awkward silence.
The sun was in the middle of the sky when they stopped for lunch. Robin took the bags off Beastboy and placed them on the ground. Once all the bags were off Beastboy quickly changed into his humanoid form.
"Here's the plan." Beastboy said drawing a circle in the sand. "We are here." He said pointing to the circle. "And we need to get to here." He drew another circle further away.
"Yes we know that." Raven said.
Beastboy glared at her, "Do you know where this place is?"
"The end of the desert." Raven said stating it as fact.
"Wrong. It's the point where we will get more supplies." Beastboy said.
"Oh." Raven muttered under her breath.
"Any questions?" Beastboy asked.
Four choruses of "No" came from Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, and Raven.
"Then let's go." Beastboy said.
