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Robin's heart sped up as he spied Starfire approaching his position. A lot of times he got nervous when he saw her because he wanted to ask her out. But this time he was nervous for an entirely different reason. He was scared for his green teammate who was in his room, who Robin was supposed to be keeping safe. Safe from Starfire, and Raven.

"No, Star. I was looking for him but I just went in there and he's not there." replied Robin. He hated lying to her, but right now it was what he needed to do. Starfire moved closer to him and narrowed her eyes.

"You would do well not to lie to me, Robin, for I would be most displeased." she said, her eyes glowing green as if to shoot someone with her laser vision.

To his relief, she continued down the hall, completely buying Robin's lie. He hated to do it, but it was sometimes necessary to exploit her naive nature. When she was out of earshot, he turned and knocked on the door.

"Beast Boy, are you okay in there?" he asked.

"I don't feel right, Robin. I- I can't come out of my room."

"It's okay, we need you to stay in there anyway."

"Okay. I- I just don't know why I feel so.. angry!"

"It's okay, Beast Boy. I'm going to help you."

"Robin, I don't think you can." Beast Boy was now sobbing. "I don't want to hurt you. I need you to stay away from me."

"No, Beast Boy. I'm not just your leader, I'm your friend. I have to take care of you."

"I know Robin, it's just- AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!"

It wasn't a scream of rage. It was a scream of terror. Robin burst into the room. He pulled out his communicator and paged Cyborg.

"Cyborg, I need you to hurry. We've got a situation!"

Cyborg had just crafted three doses of the cure and was inserting them into his arm for storage when his communicator went off.

"Cyborg, I need you to hurry. We've got a situation!"

He had done that just in time. He scurried out of the lab and into the halls towards Beast Boy's room. When he got there, the door was open. Inside he could see Robin throwing bird-a-rangs at Raven, who had a rather malicious looking smile on her face and was currently holding Beast Boy up in the air with her dark energy. A shield around her was blocking all of Robin's projectiles. Beast Boy had a murderous look on his face and was swinging his arms in an attempt to break free.

"Cyborg!" Robin said when he noticed the metallic teen's presence. "I was guarding the outside of his room, but she came in here through the walls."

"Come on, Raven, it doesn't have to be like this." Cyborg said. Raven turned to him, eyes glowing white.

"I told you Cyborg, he needs this. It's the only way he'll listen."

"No, Raven. Put him down!" Robin commanded.

"Or else what?" she said menacingly.

"Raven, please, just give me a chance to talk to you." Cyborg pleaded. He opened his arms as if to give her a hug.

She looked at him for a minute, then put Beast Boy down and floated towards Cyborg. She hugged him, but while she did, he pulled out one of the needles from his arm and injected her with the cure. He pulled away and looked to see her confused expression.

"I- I don't know what came over me..." Raven started.

As he did that, Robin took one of the needles from Cyborg and ran over to Beast Boy. "Are you okay?"

"I think so. How could she do that to me?!"

"Hold still" Robin gently said. He injected Beast Boy with the cure. After that, he went to stand beside Cyborg and faced the two other titans. Cyborg began to explain.

"Listen. The chemicals that Johnny Rancid hit us with earlier today had some nasty side effects. It raised your agression levels considerably. We crafted a cure, do you guys feel any different?"

Beast Boy answered first. "Yea, I don't feel angry anymore. I'm sorry I lashed out at you, Cy." He was about to say more but Cyborg cut him off.

"Its fine Grass Stain, we can talk later. For now I need you both to head to the infirmary so I can make sure it worked completely and you're okay."

"Sure. I feel different too." Raven said.

Once they were in the infirmary, Robin spoke again.

"Cyborg, while you're checking them out, I need to give Starfire the cure."

"Alright, man. Two down, one to go." Cyborg said with a smile.

Starfire had been waiting for Robin. She had seen him in Beast Boy's room with him and heard them talking. Then she saw Cyborg and Raven accompany the two to the infirmary. So they were all helping him now? Perhaps they all needed to be put into the room of the interrogations.

Although it appeared that all four needed to be detained, she knew she would be able to do it more easily if she got them one by one. She was hoping for Robin first. It appeared that he had not heeded her warning and had lied to her. She would have to do the punishing when she found him.

"Starfire." Her prayers had been the answered. It was Robin. She turned towards him.

"Hello Robin. I see that you have lied to me about not knowing where Beast Boy was. You took him to the infirmary. I am not pleased."

"I know, Star. But everything will be alright."

And then Robin did something truly awful. He attempted to stick her with a needle! Luckily her Tameranean skin was hard to break and the needle just bent upon contact, but she was still most angry with him.

"Oh no!" Robin exclaimed, his eyes wide with fear underneath his mask.

"What was that, Robin? Were you attempting to tranquilize me?"

"Star, j-just calm down-"

"Why have you attempted to tranquilize me, Robin?" she demanded more forcefully.

Robin could not answer. He must have not had any good reason for attempting to do that to her.

"Robin, you have lied to me and then you attempted to tranquilize me. I must defeat you and imprison you in the room of the interrogations, along with all of out friends, for you are all helping Beast Boy now."

Her eyes glowed green and she started charging starbolts in her hand. Robin turned and attempted to escape, but she gave chase.

Robin was in trouble now. Not only had the cure not been able to be injected into Starfire, but now she was extremely angry with him. He was now running away from her. It felt surreal, to be in this position. To be this scared, of her. Of the person whom he usually longed to be around. But he knew why this was, and he had to save her. It was his job, not just as her leader, but as her friend. Just like he had saved Beast Boy. But was that all he would ever be to her? A friend? The thought brought on a pang of sadness in him, but he had to push those thoughts aside and focus on saving her. Otherwise he wouldn't even get to be a friend to her.

He glanced back while he was running and saw her charge up her laser vision. He dodged it just in time. The blast brought up dust, and luckily they were at the end of the hall, and there came a turn. She couldn't see what way he turned, so he dove right, but bounced one of his bird-a-rangs down the hall in the opposite direction, so she would assume he went the other way. After that, he quickly rounded another corner. After running a few feet down, he stopped to catch his breath. He took out his communicator and paged Cyborg with it.

"Yo Robin, everything go okay with Star?" he asked.

"No, Cyborg. Her skin was too dense and the needle couldn't puncture it. I should've known. Her stregnth and density increased slightly because of her hightened sense of righteous fury, and when she found out that I lied to her, she became angry with me. If we don't find another way to cure her soon, we're going to have a problem."

"But how can we get the cure into her if her skin is that hard? She won't calm down unless we can cure her."

"I have a plan. If she doesn't find me, she'll head to the infirmary. Do you think you can craft another dose of the cure in that time?"

"I can. The lab is right next door, and since I know what to put in it, I could have it ready here in no time. But that still doesn't explain how we can get her to take it."

"I can take care of it, Cyborg. I just need to make it to you guys as fast as I can. This is what I'm going to do..." He told Cyborg his plan.

"You sure it'll work?"

"Right now, it's our only hope. I'll be there soon."

Robin closed his communicator. He would start running to the infirmary soon, but he was out of breath still from running so much the last few minutes. Sweat was dripping from his face. He just needed a second...

Cyborg came back into the infirmary from the lab next door not even three minutes later. He carried with him two objects. One was another needle with what looked to be another dose of the cure, and the other was some liquid that was the same color as the cure, but this was in a flask. He sat both down on the surface that was furthest from the door.

"You guys okay?" he asked his two teammates who were in the infirmary with him.

"I'm fine. But we should stay here until Star's back to normal." Raven answered.

"Never better, besides the huge pile of guilt I'm feeling." Beast Boy said.

"You're right Rae, we shouldn't go out there. Star's not herself, and she might hurt one of us if she finds us too soon. And BB, it wasn't your fault."

Beast Boy had felt incredibly guilty about his behavior that day. He wished he hadn't been so angry with his teammates. His friends. Especially Cyborg. He didn't like that he had punched Raven or tried to battle Starfire, but at least they had been doing the same to him. Cyborg was trying to ease the tension, but the changeling had just accused him of being a biased, bad friend.

"Cy, I'm sorry I was such a jerk to you today. You were just trying to help."

"But it showed me something I never realized. You think we all look down on you."

Beast Boy looked at the floor. He wasn't sure what to say. Cyborg continued.

"Look, sometimes we get tired of your pranks and childish antics. But we all know it's how you are, and we wouldn't have it any other way."

"Well, I would." Raven interrupted. Cyborg glared at her and then finished what he was saying.

"She's teasing. What I'm saying is, there is no team without you. There is no team without any of us, and you're just as important as the rest of us are. Isn't he, Raven?" He said that last part while looking sharply at her.

She sighed. "Yes. Look... I'm sorry about throwing you out the window today. I know we all make mistakes. You're annoying sometimes, but I'd never want you to leave us."

"And I'm sure as soon as Star's better, she would agree that-"

The door was blown open by a starbolt. Starfire just stood there, scanning the room like a battle android would scan for its targets. Her eyes glowed green. It seemed that they were constantly green now. Her pupils were no longer visible.

"It seems that you have all decided to help the Beast. Cyborg, I will have to coerce you to craft a cure immediately, and no one shall leave this room until it is done!"

"Star, it's me! I'm better now. I'm so sorry for trying to fight you-" Beast Boy started.

"It is too late for the apologies, Beast Boy. You will need to be imprisoned here."

She fired her laser vision and tried to sweep the room, but Raven threw up a shield to block it.

"Dude! Since when does me being imprisoned include getting my butt kicked?" whined Beast Boy. Although they were in danger, Cyborg could not have been happier to hear Beast Boy sounding like his old self again. He wanted to hug him, but first he needed to deal with the raging Starfire. And where was Robin?

"I shall incapacitate everyone present except Cyborg, so I may do the twisting of his arm until he crafts the cure."

"Starfire, no!" Robin shouted, running up into the room.

"Robin, I am glad that you have come to join in the being defeated."

He brandished his staff and bird-a-rangs like he was about to fight her. "I hate that it's come to this Star."

She charged up a starbolt and threw it at Robin. As he was dodging, he shouted to Cyborg, who was near the back counter where the cure was.

"Cyborg, don't let her get that serum you put into that flask! If she does, she'll be even more powerful than Beast Boy in his Beast form. She'll be able to defeat all of us and there'll be nothing we can do about it!"

"Is that so, Robin? Perhaps this serum you speak of is precisely what I need." As she dove for the flask, Raven glared at Robin.

"And you thought that the best idea would be to tell her that?!" she hissed.

He watched as Starfire gulped down the contents of the flask. She then took a fighting stance and charged a starbolt on each hand. She grinned maliciously, waiting to feel the effects of the serum. Waiting to become even stronger.

But instead, her fighting stance softened and she shut her eyes tight. She fell against the wall into a sitting position. She then opened her eyes, which now showed her pupils and were no longer glowing green.

"Yes Raven," Robin said, "I did."

Starfire's eyes went wide as they swept around at the rest of the team, and the damage to the room. "Friends, my deepest apologies. I never meant to-"

"It's okay Star. We're all fine now." Robin said, hoping to calm her down. But she was still apologizing as tears welled up in her eyes.

"I have been the chlorbag. I am very sorry friends."

"All three of us have, Star. But Robin and Cy did an awesome job keeping us together." Beast Boy explained.

"Oh, friends, thank you both so very much!" she said, pulling said boys into one of her signature crushing hugs.

Robin had once again needed to use her naive nature to save her. He knew he could never get Star to willingly drink the cure, and he couldn't inject it into her either. So he had Cyborg use the needle as a decoy while he put the real cure into the flask. Then he just had to let it 'slip out' that it would make her more powerful so that she would be tricked into drinking it.

The whole team met on the roof. By now it was getting dark, so the team decided to watch the sunset together. Raven spoke.

"Sorry we caused you guys so much trouble today." she said. Robin responded.

"Actually, Raven, I think this was the best day we've had in a while. We may not have stopped Johnny Rancid, but we saved our team and our bond. Not just saved, strengthened. If it wasn't for this, I would have never known that Beast Boy had felt so underappreciated, or that Cyborg was so good with chemistry, or that Starfire could be so strong and fearsome when she got angry."

"Is it wierd that I feel kind of left out?" The three boys chuckled.

"I did not wish to scare you, friends. I am sorry."

"Star, it's a good thing. We could use that kind of drive from you on the battlefield. Beast Boy too. Both his fighting and his stealth when I was looking for him were impressive."

"I guess whenever we fight a villain, we have to remind Beast Boy that they think he's a wimp." Raven said, smirking.

"Dude!"

"You know, Rae, that might not be such a bad idea!" Cyborg agreed.

"Dudes!"

"Maybe we could have some sparring lessons tomorrow, Beast Boy?" Robin offered.

"Sure thing, dude. I can prove that I'm no wimp!"

"I'd love to see that." Raven said.

"You know, all this mixing up cures and saving you guys made me hungry. Who's up for going out to eat tonight?" Cyborg said.

All four of his teammates agreed. As they were heading out, Robin remembered something.

"I forgot!"

"You forgot what, man?" Cyborg asked.

"We'd better go to an electronics store while we're out. We need a new radio."

Author's notes: Well, that's it for this one. This is actually the first story I wrote where all the characters had a happy ending and no one got screwed at the end. Anyway, reviews are appreciated and I've definitely got more stories planned.