Beast Boy's POV- Blasted onto Saturn

"AAAAAAAHHH!", everyone screamed in simultaneous terror. The whole Earth had just been destroyed and now we were shooting across the Solar system at the speed of light out of control. Terra and Sylvie had managed to stop the blast harming us but they couldn't stop it propelling us across the Solar system. We passed a simple red planet that looked the same sort of size as Earth but seemed deserted and empty. Then we passed a HUGE orange-red planet with fuzzy looking creatures sitting on a high rock watching us pass and seemed to be communicating by clucking in different tones and pitches.

Then finally we came to a fairly large orange planet with seven rings of colour circling the planet. As we got closer we saw the rings were made of pieces of flattened rock orbiting close together and sometimes they collided but they continued to orbit afterwards as usual. Our altitude was starting to decrease as we got closer and then suddenly we seemed to be falling right towards it slowly and then really fast as we entered into it's gravitational pull. "TIMBER!", Sylvie screamed as we fell into the strange planet. We saw the Sun faintly far away as we fell faster and faster.

"AAAAAAAAAHHH!", we screamed simultaneously as we hit the ground. We lay there dazed in a piled heap with Starfire moaning at the very top.

"Friend Cyborg, where have we crashed of the land?", Starfire asked.

Cyborg looked at his special wrist censors and pressed in some buttons.

"My censors are pickin' up we're on another planet but I dunno which one it is but I should hope that it's in our dimension!", Cyborg replied quietly.

"But then what has become of the planet of Earth, Cyborg?", she asked.

"It's gone Star everything. Even Earth itself is gone for good", he said.

She gasped and tears fell down her eyes and she began to sob unhappily. Sylvie went over to her and gave her a gentle hug and patted her back.

"Do cheer up Starfire, we'll find another Earth to live on!", she soothed.

"But there is only one planet of Earth how shall we find another?".

"Simple! We just grab a planet out of orbit and put it where Earth was and Bob's your uncle!", Sylvester insisted, constantly keeping confident.

"Who is this Uncle Bob and why do you move planets for him?", she asked sounding slightly confused now but Sylvester just laughed and so did we as her laugh was so contagious and slightly because Starfire seemed to forever misunderstand sayings and phrases that were every conversation to us. I noticed that Raven hadn't said a word since we got here and she seemed to be looking at us one by one and then wincing. I supposed she was reading everyone's mind and seeing if they blamed her or not. By the look of her winces, we all blamed her, apparently I blamed her and I didn't even realise. Her face was confused rather than upset when she looked at Sylvie though and Terra too. She scowled and focused harder and started to look a bit frustrated.

"Raven would you please stop that?", Terra and Sylvie growled in unison. She looked at them in astonishment. A soft smile came over my face. It wasn't exactly the plan I had in mind, but it was meeting the tasks with precision. Terra and Sylvie had successfully found a way to block Raven's mind reading powers and Sylvie told me what it was quickly. She turned herself into a sheep and told me in her sheep language.

" Bah Bah Baa!", she bleated to me in her sheep language. Being able to turn into different animals made me understand them too. I nodded to show I understood her clearly. She then changed back to her normal self.

"What was the sheep thing all about?", Robin asked curiously.

"I just wanted to tell Beast Boy something", she giggled suggestively. I couldn't help grinning myself as the way she answered Robin was VERY suggestive indeed. Cyborg grinned at me and gave me a thumbs up.

Robin snickered and stuck out his tongue and waggled it, trying to wind me up. Starfire just floated in mid-air clapping her hands and giggling her simple "Tee hee hee!", like she usually did when everyone seemed to be happy. Raven seemed to notice this too and sighed miserably probably realising Starfire had forgotten about her. Or didn't count her as a someone. No, she would never leave Raven out on purpose, maybe she was just amused by Sylvie's giggling and hinting. I was about to give Raven a tiny smile but then thought "WHAT ON EARTH ARE WE GOING TO DO?".

" Er... guys, what the HELL WE GONNA DO NOW!", I yelled loudly. They all turned to look at me then, looking slightly baffled.

" We could...", Robin tried.

" Rockets might help if...", Cyborg sighed.

"Umm any aliens may...", Starfire trailed off.

"The Sun could...", I suggested.

"More people can help...", Sylvie stopped.

"Earth might be near...", Terra murmured.

"All of us could concentrate into my spell...", Raven began.

"NO!", Robin, Starfire, Cyborg and Terra interrupted simultaneously. She winced and flew away. Sylvie ran after her, easily keeping pace. I watched them go until they were out of sight. I sat with my legs crossed on the floor, and read everyone's facial expressions. They were blank for the most part if not a little thoughtful so then I just lay on my back and watched the sky. The first thing I noticed was the moon. It was not one moon in the sky it was loads, they were all scattered about, some slightly fainter than others. There was more than twenty in the sky, that I was sure of. Raven and Sylvie had been gone a long time now, but Sylvie could protect herself.

I just had to trust that she would hold her tongue about our little plan. But that was the problem, I loved Sylvie but I knew in my heart that I didn't really and truly trust her.

I was the one who was not to be trusted, I was the one who broke her heart once too many. She had trusted me and I had broken her down to the last drop off that confidence and dignity. Well, she had started it but I finished way worse than how it had begun in the first place. I was the one who caused her to run away from everything she had left. Her family, her life, her love. My throat automatically gulped at the thought of her love. Her love was the strongest I had ever encountered in my whole life and still was. But still I had managed to find a way to hurt it, break it and take it and stamp on it. She hadn't gone back home since the day I hurt her, it brought back her memories off to much pain, to much sorrow, heartache that would send a grown woman onto the floor sobbing and screaming. In her sleep she used to scream and wake up panting heavily then she would take to crying her eyes out. That's when I would laugh and try to make her forget...

Raven was walking towards me looking at me with a shocked expression on her face. She had read EVERY thought in my head just now. It wasn't my mention of some kind of plan why she looked so shocked. It was the part about Sylvie that got her whirling. Even though I hadn't thought the full thing out she had obviously got deep enough into my mind to read the full story out of my head. I blocked my mind then by using the block that Terra and Sylvie had used earlier. A BRICK WALL. BRICK WALL, BRICK WALL, BRICK WALL. It was the block Sylvie managed to tell me in sheep language earlier. If I constantly thought of a brick wall and managed to keep my mind off anything else, the block would hold strong and her mind wouldn't be able to enter mine. She stopped and held up her hands as if surrendering to me. "I stopped", she insisted and I could feel my mind at peace suddenly as I felt her stop pestering my mind for more information to listen to. But now that she knew, she could hurt her again at any time. I loved Raven with all my heart, but I didn't really, truly trust her at all.