Robin had scuffled in his messy work desk at an old office her worked at for about 6 months before becoming a Policeman. "Rob Grey" was his name now, but Starfire strangely re-appearing, crashing in that street… in the very city he moved to… it reminded him of whom he was before she disappeared.
He found it, in the steel drawer of the desk. His old boss, a chubby balding man with short brown hair, shuffled over down the walking space between all the office squares, and said, "Rob! Rob!"
"What are you doing back here? I thought you became a police officer or something." He said, trying to regain his breath.
He picked up the old Teen Titans communicator, and held it up, "I forgot something."
He showed the boss the side without the T emblem.
The boss pointed and said, "What is it?"
Rob put it in his pocket, and walked away smoothly, answering, "Nextel"
The boss turned away, and muttered, "Nextel…"
Starfire was standing atop the State of Liberty's crown, looking around.
Suddenly, the communicator went off. She forgot she had it the whole time.
She opened it, and saw Robin on the communicator. "Starfire, please, don't hang up." Robin said in a huge rush.
"I would not do such a thing to you, Robin…" she said, sweetly.
He was surprised by her sudden sincerity, and asked, "Weren't you just extremely mad at me?"
"Yes, but it is odd… I have felt many mixed emotions since I have arrived. And they are… sudden." She answered, pouting at bit.
"Like mood swings?" Robin asked, as she nodded silently.
"Star, don't worry about it. Those are regular for women your age." He said, smirking.
She smiled slightly, and said, "So, may I see you again?"
"Sure. There's a party on Liberty Island later tonight, on a ferry. It'll be right beside the Statue of Liberty. Where are you right now?" he asked, and she giggled.
"In her crown."
Robin laughed, and asked, "Seriously?"
"I am serious." She replied, and he explained, "Well, it's in 1 hour, so you just stay there. Or, rather, get out of the lady's crown and get on the ground. If anyone asks how you got there early, say you took the earlier Ferry. Ok?"
She nodded, and he said, "Ok, good. I have to go, Star. See you soon."
She nodded again, smiling.
He disconnected, and she closed the flap on her communicator. She then immediately boomed up and then rocketed down on the ground.
She landed right by two 20-year-old men. One of them had popcorn in a greasy bag from a nearby stand, and was about to stick one in his mouth. The landing blew away popcorns that were on the ground, a bit of trash, and the popcorn he had in his hand.
They both stared in shock, as her feet landed on the ground and she stood tall. She then faced them, blushing.
The man with the popcorn let a breath out, his eyes flickered, and he fell backwards, mouth gaping and popcorn a-flailing.
The thud knocked his friend out of the gaze and he turned his head.
He then turned his head back to Starfire, mouth still partly hanging. He then stuck a piece of popcorn from his own back in own mouth and started eating it casually.
She turned around, smiling, and walked off towards the large area of white fancy tables that had apparently been set up for another party. There was a fancy stage at the front, for a musical performance.
An hour later, the guests arrived. And the Host and Hostess.
Rob Grey and Abigail Grey.
Robin walked up to her, as the guests and couples flooded in.
"Hi." He said, casually.
"Greetings, kind sir." She said, also acting as casual as she could.
A middle-aged man and his younger wife suddenly butted in the conversation, mainly the man dragging the woman into it. "Well, it's nice to know some women have a heart in this world." He said, smirking.
His wife stared at him, and said loudly, "Oh fuck you, Charley."
Starfire's eyes widened at the word, as Abigail and Robin looked at each other awkwardly.
Charlie put on a straight face and shrugged, "I'm sure you will."
He started cackling again, as his wife dragged him off talking to him.
Abigail smiled awkwardly, looking at Starfire, and said, "Ooook. So, welcome to the party. Don't fret, there's many more faces around here than Charley, so I'm sure you'll find someone to get acquainted with."
Abigail added, "Like Rob here. I'm sorry about before, but, go ahead, catch up."
She stood up from her chair, and walked off to greet all the guests.
A young woman was apparently listening from behind, who had 'royal purple' hair, and purple eyes. She had a blue top and blue pants.
Her right eyebrow was raised, looking at Rob. "Wow, some guests you have." She muttered.
Robin stood up in surprise, and said, "Raven?"
She sat down in the chair Rob's wife left vacant, and said, "So, who's this? Your new wife?"
Raven whispered in Robin's ear, "Did you have to get one that looked exactly like her?"
Starfire cleared her throat, and looking at Raven directly, pointed across the area to Abigail. "That is his new wife, Raven." She said.
Raven gaped in shock.
"Starfire?" she said, in total amazement.
"Yes." Starfire replied, smiling beautifully.
Raven just paused, and muttered, near speechless, "Whoa."
She giggled. Raven then spoke up, as Rob's new wife came up behind her.
"So, are you two still going at it with your relationship?" Raven asked.
"I certainly hope so. I was glad he finally decided to be more than a hero… and be my boyfriend." Starfire said, smiling.
Abigail gasped, and busted into the middle of the conversation. "Your boyfriend?" she said loud enough to catch everyone's attention.
Robin began to speak up, but she slapped him. "And I go to all this, and you're sleeping with a hooker?"
She stormed off, leaving them all speechless at the table. Starfire gasped, and said, "A hooker? That is a very bad insult, she must be held accountable!"
She paused for an awkward moment, and asked, "Please, what is a… hooker?" looking at Robin.
"You don't want to know," said Raven.
