Hi! I know that I have not written in months, mainly due to lack of interest, so most of my readers are probably not going to read this or even care, but for those of you who do I hope you enjoy.

Robin and Terran stepped through the doors into the cave. The appearance of the cave had changed dramatically. It was now very dark and dismal without a hint of color. The only light was from the torches Jewel and Alexa carried.

They walked through the cave until they found a bronze chicken statue cut in half, one half on each side of the room. As they entered the room, the two halves joined together and standing in front of them was a giant chicken.

"Hello, I am a guardian of the Caves of Truth. You must pass my test to continue onward. There are two doors in this room, one to my right and one to my left. One is the way to the next section, and the other leads you to a horrible, not to mention hungry, monster. Which do you choose?" The chicken asked.

The boys stood there for a minute, thinking. There was no way to tell which door was correct, it was merely chance. They didn't like the odds, but they wouldn't turn back now. Starfire needed them.

Robin looked under the chicken's legs and saw a crack in the wall. He looked again and realized it was a small passageway, the way to the next section of the cave.

"Terran, I know which door to take," Robin said, "Follow me." Terran and Robin walked through the small passage.

"You have passed my test and may proceed," the chicken said. They walked through the chamber, Jewel and Alexa following close behind.

The next room was full of small, bloodthirsty imps. The only challenge of the room was to fight them and stay alive. Robin used karate and his gadgets to take out half of them, and Terran used his lightning on the others. The imps dissolved into dust and the door opened.

Next, they crossed a bit of lava on dangerously unstable rocks. They hopped across from rock to rock. Robin tilted dangerously at one point, almost falling in, but regained his balance. All of them made it to the other side safely.

"How many challenges are there?" Terran asked Jewel.

"That was it, now you may claim your reward," she said, opening the door.

There, on a pedestal, sat the gem of truth. Robin took the shining gem in his hands. The guards opened a passageway that lead out of the cave. The boys thanked the two guards and then hurried back to their ship.

Robin was in a much better mood on the way back, seeing as he had a potential cure for the horrid curse, so both boys had a more enjoyable trip to Earth.

"The only thing is…" Robin started as he moved his game piece 5 spaces, "How are we going to use it on her?"

"You will have to distract her while I sneak up behind her and unleash the gem's power," Terran said, "It's a bit risky, but we have to try."

Robin nodded, and they continued their board game.

They landed on Earth the next day, near Jump City. They found the city in ruins. The only thing left standing was Titans Tower.

"Woah, that's not good," Terran said as he glanced at the city.

"All the more reason we need to cure her now," Robin said.

They jumped out of the spaceship onto the island Titans Tower was on. Robin spotted Starfire in the air and started his distraction.

"Hey princess, Whatcha doing up there?" He yelled.

She whipped around to face him. "Surveying the ruins of your kingdom. Have you come back for your friends?" she asked.

"Maybe," he replied. He saw Terran sneaking up behind her.

"Maybe? You can only answer yes or…" she was cut short and Terran used the gem of truth. The power surged through Starfire and Terran saw the soul Rayellen leave her body.

"You have bested me for now, but I will be back," the soul hissed as it disappeared.

"Where am I? What's going on?" Starfire asked. She looked around her "And what happened to Jump City?" Then she remembered the curse. "Oh, I did that didn't I?" she asked sorrowfully.

"No, Rayellen did," Terran said.

Starfire smiled. "But, how did you banish her from me?" she asked.

"With this," Terran said, holding up the now shattered and dull gem of truth.

"Oh thank you!" Starfire cried, pulling Terran into a tight hug.

"You know, I don't think your boyfriend wants to watch you hugging me," Terran said.

Starfire turned around and saw Robin standing on the island. "Robin!" she yelled, flying towards him and pulling him into a tight hug. "Thank you," she whispered. They stood their hugging for a minute until Beast Boy, Raven, and Cyborg stepped out of the tower.

"Alright dudes, you did it!" Beast Boy said.

"Dang!" Terran said, "We have to leave now or I'll be late for the wedding!"

"Whose wedding?" Starfire asked.

"Me and Barbara's" Terran said.

Starfire gasped, and then ran up to hug him. "Oh, I am so happy for the both of you!"

The Titans and Terran boarded the ship to fly back to Tamaran for the wedding.

Barbara glanced around nervously. It was still an hour until the wedding, but the guests were already arriving and Terran wasn't there. It would be horrible if he didn't show up!

Then a spaceship landed outside of the park. Terran and the Titans walked out of it. Barbara ran up to them.

"Terran! You're back! You cured her!" She yelled as she hugged him.

"I'm starting to feel like it's Hug Terran Day," he said. The Titans laughed.

"Hurry and change you guys, it's only an hour until the wedding starts!" Barbara yelled. With that all of them ran off to the dressing room where their clothes were waiting.

The wedding started and Barbara walked up the aisle. She and Terran exchanged vows and rings, and then kissed. The guests cheered.

Then it was time to throw the bouquet. All the girls stood behind Barbara, anxious to catch it. Barbara threw the bouquet over her shoulder. Starfire hovered inches above the ground to catch it. She waved the bouquet in the direction where Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg were standing.

Robin looked up at Starfire holding the bouquet. "Guess I need to go ring shopping."

I hope you liked the last chapter and the entire story. Thanks for reading! I would also greatly appreciate reviews.