As per suggestion via ShadowTiger, I have written a chapter in Starfire's POV!

Please be warned...I love Starfire to death, she's an amazing character, but the way she talks is just really impossible to imitate...so I apologize if it sounds cheesy and stupid but I tried, I really did! Points for trying?

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Starfire passed the palace hall outside her sisters room. She hadn't been in it since her sister left, too sad and too easily nostalgic to dare go in there. But ever since they had received word from the Titanian king that Raven hadn't ever arrived in Titania...

"Do you think Raven's going to like it there?" Terra asked quietly.

Starfire looked at her little sister, who was staring longingly out the window. She stood and walked over to her, taking her in her arms and began to stroke Terra's hair, saying softly, "Of course sister Terra. Raven is very beautiful and easy to love-" Terra gave her a look that made her back track. "...she may be...difficult at times, but if we can accept her into our home, there is no reason why the Titanians cannot accept her into there's."

The younger girl sighed and hugged Starfire tightly. Both sat in silence, remembering when their older sister had been there; though her presence was small, it was just the simple fact of knowing that she was there that made everything alright.

"Something is wrong," Red Star burst into the room.

Starfire let go of Terra and stood. "How do you know, brother?"

"Father was just called from a meeting with dignitaries from the South, and you know how he hates to be interrupted during meetings with dignitaries, and I heard the guard say to him that it was urgent," Red Star shook his head. "I have a very bad feeling about this."

"Is it Raven?" Terra asked, her eyes wide and frightened.

Starfire knelt down to her sister, "I'm sure not. Return to your chambers and I shall speak with you later." She hesitated before leaving, and then Starfire turned to her brother. "Let's go find father."

She had never expected it to be something this bad. Maybe Raven had changed her mind or maybe it was just one of the other siblings, but Starfire could've never foreseen her sister being kidnapped. Raven was too strong, too smart to be taken, unless...Starfire stopped her train of thought. She refused to believe Raven was gone; she would've felt if Raven was gone.

Starfire paused and looked at Raven's door. She hesitantly opened it and stepped inside, closing it quickly behind her, and she almost wished she hadn't gone into the room at all. It was utter destruction, shattered windows, torn up bed, shredded cloth that Starfire assumed had once been clothing spread about the room. And as she watched, everything was blowing and twirling and forming a mass of debris that could severely harm anyone inside.

Starfire looked around the room in a panic, and, seeing the item she came in looking for, grabbed it from her only intact piece of furniture, her bedside table, and darted out of the room. Behind her, she heard the whirling and whoosing sounds of a twister die down until only silence remained.

Starfire looked down at the object in her hands, astonished Raven had forgotten it.

Her mirror...

Raven had once explained how intertwined Raven and her mirror were, how it was her only outlet for her emotions and how she required it to seek solace. Apart from her mirror, it would reflect what she was feeling into the atmosphere around it, and from what it was reflecting right now, Starfire was scared as to what her sister was enduring.

From down the hall, Starfire heard weeping, and rushed to its source. She turned the corner to find Red Star consoling Terra, who, seeing her older sister enter the room, ran and gripped her tightly around her middle.

"What is the matter?" Starfire asked worriedly.

"R-Raven," Terra sniffed, looking up at her with red eyes. "T-They...sh-sh-she..."

As Terra burst into another round of tears, Red Star walked over, a mask over his face with raging emotions instilled in his eyes and balled up fists at his sides.

"Brother?" Starfire asked slowly.

He didn't meet her gaze. "Father says the troops have to wait until tomorrow to go out...and they're heading straight for Titania." Seeing Starfire's confused expression, he continued, "Father's council has convinced him that the royals of Titania had always planned to capture Raven and hold her over his head to give up his land for them. They don't even think she could've been taken by that damn group of robbers, which I guarantee you it is." He grinded his teeth together. "They won't even send out a search party! They just assume..." He wiped his eyes, getting more frustrated by the second. "What if she's already..."

Starfire reached out and gathered her younger brother into her embrace. She was the eldest child now; she had to watch out for and guide the two remaining children. They were frightened and unsettled; their father had always told them Tamarea was a land of peace, and that talking lead to more than just throwing away lives. But his eyes were clouded now, and it was her turn to make the right move.

"Listen as close as you can," Starfire began, crouching down and whispering lowly, looking around to make sure no one was watching. "With the whole of my heart I believe that sister Raven is unharmed. If you do not divulge my plan to anyone, I shall go out and search with my own party for her and not return until I have found her." She smiled and hugged them tightly. "But promise father will hear none of this."

They nodded, and Starfire went to her room, grabbing necessary items for the journey. The days were getting longer and warmer, so Starfire decided not to bring a cloak, and went to the top of the tower, flying off into the clouds to hide herself from potential archers or anyone that just happened to be looking at the sky.

Her guide was the mirror, but she could've done just fine without it.

I am coming Raven.

So what do you think? Should I put in more Starfire? Should I write from a different character's perspective? Any suggestions really do help and tell me what you guys want, I promise I won't disregard them (unless they interfere with something I know I'm not going to change...haha sorry...)

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