Beast Boy walked alongside Edward and said, "I don't know how to thank you for bringing Terra back. I don't even know if I can repay you for your kindness."

Edward smiled, "Well, you just thanked me. It was a pleasure to help her and you. You don't owe me anything at all, but, keep helping her the best you can. She's a sweet girl who knows she messed up royally. But, she's got her friends to lean on, and, someone who I know loves her a lot."

Beast Boy sighed, "I know, but, I've also got a problem."

Edward was at his new room and said, "Come on in. I think my duty is not done for today."

Beast Boy took Edward up on his invite and walked into the room and sat down on one of the chairs.

He sighed deeply and said, "I do love Terra, Edward…but, after she turned to stone, I was heart-broken. It took a long time to recover and, well, the team gave me a lot of space and time to bounce back.

"Raven was the biggest help. She put things into perspective for me. But, my problem is that I've developed feelings for Raven as well! I think she knows it as well. I've figured out that she was jealous of Terra."

"Well," Edward replied, "I don't know that much about Raven or anyone else in this building, for that matter. I can tell you that you're going to have to decide which one to truly love and which one stays a friend. Raven seems to be more distant emotionally, though. Terra, I can see, cares a lot for you. Maybe that's the direction you should head towards. She needs a lot of reassurance that she's not hated anymore. She really needs her best friend first and foremost. Make her laugh at your jokes, for example."

"She did love my corny jokes," Beast Boy said, "No one else finds them funny."

"There's your starting point. You have to be yourself around her," Edward said, "Raven probably is at the point where she sees you as a younger sibling. That's a good thing, I believe. She'll be there for you as well, in her own way. But, you can't love both Terra and Raven in a romantic way. Raven would understand, I think, if you told her how you feel towards her and Terra. One needs to be loved as a family member, my new friend, the other you can love for romance's sake."

Beast Boy looked like he was trying to wrap his head around the whole idea and struggling to do so.

"There's time to decide, BB," Edward said, "Be Terra's friend first, as I can see that she needs acceptance first and foremost, especially now. Sure, hate her crimes, but, remember what Robin said…She was in a place far worse than jail. Try to imagine being trapped within yourself and unable to move, or shape-shift into anything at all. You're thinking that you're there for possibly hundreds of years with no hope, period.

"No hope of love, no hope of true acceptance, no friends. Unable to affect anything around you. It's true hell, son.

"Then, all of a sudden, that changes. You spend a few years as a statue and a complete stranger joins the Titans and is able to give you parole and accepts you right away, but, the acceptance that you want is from the green shapeshifter and his team mates."

Edward was curious about several things, but, he figured that the answers would come later.

Beast Boy sighed. It was obvious that he was having a hard time with his feelings towards both Raven and Terra.

"Can I accept Terra the way she is, though?" he asked, "She's already betrayed us once. Should I trust her?"

"I dare say that you already have," Edward said, "When Raven and I were in her mind, trying to coax her to come back, we all heard one voice pleading for her. It was your voice that we heard, no one else's."

"I didn't say anything, though," he protested.

"You didn't have to," Edward said with a smile, "Your heart was speaking for you."

"It was?" Beast Boy asked.

"Sure! Why wouldn't it?" Edward supposed, "Think about it. You care a lot about Raven as a friend…maybe as the sister you never had despite her being aloof towards you and the rest of the team. I have to assume that there's a reason for that, though. But, what was your reaction to Terra the first time you'd saw her?"

"I felt that I loved her," he replied. Edward smiled again, "Love at first sight, then. How supportive were you towards her?"

"As supportive as I could be." Beast Boy said, "She was really nervous doing the obstacle course and actually destroyed some of it, but, she got through it. She hugged me and said, 'You said I could do it and you were right.'"

"But, she was frightened as well. At the time, her abilities couldn't always be controlled. Robin figured it out and when we offered her a place on the team, Robin slipped and told her. She freaked and ran away. Months later, she came back, earned back her spot on the team and all seemed OK.

"Turned out that she was Slade's apprentice and she almost killed us…you know what happened after that."

Edward responded, "I think at the time, she might have felt the same, but, she was so insecure, it was hard for her to trust people.

"When Robin told her that he knew, she couldn't deal with it. I'd heard of unexplained quakes and mudslides where typically there wasn't any. Those were probably caused by Terra's runaway powers, so, she ran off every single time. When she got here, did she feel that she had a home?"

"We gave her a home!" Beast Boy replied, "She turned against us."

"Why is that?" Edward said, "Probably because Slade, whoever he is, gave her the means to control her powers. But, from what you've said, he ended up controlling her instead."

There was a knock at the door and Edward said, "Come in! Doors open."