Forgive My Betrayal
By Madame Halie
Disclaimer: Teen Titans belongs to Sam Register, Glen Murakami, and Warner Brothers. I'm none of those persons nor do I have any ownership of the Teen Titans franchise otherwise. Thank you.
Chapter 8: The Hunt is on
"You had an affair!"
Raven nodded. She had left with Terra five days ago and now they were at Victor's apartment. She was ashamed at having to confess to her former team-mate her transgression.
"She was drunk Victor," Terra said, "and Beast Boy was seeing Kitty behind her back before then."
"But cut him some slack," Victor protested.
"He also had her help out with my engagement," Raven added, "I found out about my chances by overhearing them."
"Okay I take it back," Victor said, "he is stupid."
"Told you," Terra said and Victor sighed, "so what do you plan to do?"
"I want to tell someone where I am," Raven said, "and I want Beast Boy to be there when the babies are born."
"Do you think he still wants to be in their lives Raven?" Victor asked.
"That's what he said," Raven said, "even though his word isn't worth as much as I thought; his as well as mine."
"Hey, no negative vibes around the baby," Terra admonished.
Raven smirked.
"Is that to mean something?" Terra asked all mirth gone.
"Raven," Victor warned.
"If someone told me I'd be turning to you Terra, I'd kick their ass," Raven said frankly, "thank you for being more open," she said suddenly.
A shocked Terra could only blink.
"Your welcome," Victor said for her.
Beast Boy sat in the rain sobbing. He had been running blind. He couldn't find one lead. The message Raven left was made on an old disposable cell phone. He guessed Raven put it back together with her demonic powers. The phone company could find no trace of it now.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!" Beast Boy screamed into the night air.
"You planning on becoming a banshee?" Robin asked.
Beast Boy turned around ready to fight. But he froze upon seeing Kitty.
"Robin called me," Kitty said, "he told me someone saw Terra flying on a boulder with someone."
"Was it Raven?" Beast Boy asked.
"How many people wear purple cloaks and fly off with traitors?" Kitty responded.
"Watch it," Robin snarled.
Kitty went silent.
"You're not coming," Beast Boy said, "they're my kids."
"They're mine too," Robin said, "and don't even start, Starfire knows."
"What?" Beast Boy asked incredulously.
"She forgave him," Kitty added.
"What you plan to do?" Beast Boy asked.
"Support Raven, sign the birth certificate of every baby that's not yours," Robin listed.
"No way!" Beast Boy shouted.
"Does Starfire know about this?" Kitty asked.
"She's fine with it," Robin said, "she thinks I should take responsibility."
"They're my responsibility, not yours!" Beast Boy shouted.
"You act like a child, you will not be the fatherly influence for my children," Robin snarled, "you can turn your one child's brain to mush for all I care."
Beast Boy roared and attacked Robin.
A horrified Kitty could only watch. After running to a safe distance.
Starfire sat by the window waiting for Robin's return. The phone rang.
"Hello," Starfire greeted.
"Starfire," Raven said.
"Never do the calling here again!" Starfire shrieked and hung up.
