There was a stage, where the mayor and four costumed heroes sat. In front of them, men and women and children were sitting, praying or talking amongst themselves. Titans Tower sat in front of them, shining for the first time in three years.
Finally the mayor stood and stepped up to a podium. "Thank you, Jump City, as well as around the world where this is on television, for coming to the funeral of Garfield Mark "Beastboy" Logan." He began. "It has been recently found that the world has suffered a great loss to end the two most wanted people in the world, Slade and Ravager. They were all reduced to nothing but mere ashes, and sadly Garfield was taken out. Today his teammates, his friends, and the world mourn him. The Teen Titans, Doom Patrol, Justice League, and even some rehabilitated villains are here to speak. First, Robin."
Robin walked up, shaking the mayor's hand before the mayor sat down. "When I first met Garfield, he was strange to say the least. We've had our problems, all of us." Here, Robin waved his hand through the three teams of heroes. "But he helped us. He wasn't very funny, at least not often, but his jokes did help us when needed. I remember once, he came to my room late at night and said he had something to tell me. That night, he confessed that he had moved on from Terra, but loved someone else. To keep my promise I can't say who it is, but he would protect her 'til the end. Gar, you're my brother, and my friend. I miss you." Robin looked up to the clouds and a tear fell from his eye.
Cyborg stepped up next. "First off, thanks for coming. When I first laid eyes on BB, he was nothing but a kid. Lost, lonely, weak. But the last day I saw him, he wasn't a kid, not a man, not even a monster. He was just Garfield. That's all I could see, no jokes like Beastboy of the Titans, no rules like Beastboy of the Patrol, not even anger. He was calm, and ready to do what he had to do to help the planet. He was as close to a soldier as anything I had seen. I love him, he's my bro, and I miss him. Thanks." Cyborg stepped down.
Raven stood and went to the podium. "I don't know what to say. I'm shocked. I'm heartbroken. But I guess I'm happy too. Garfield, one night, came to my room. He had had a nightmare, and didn't want to try anyone else. Said Robin and Cyborg would be creepy, and Starfire was too happy. I was reluctant, but I allowed it. He told me he had dreamt that he was in a cage. He felt free with the team, mostly me, he said, but he wanted to be actually free to leave or live a normal life. Now he can. I love him, truly. We made love the night before he died, and we were engaged before that. I won't ever forget him." Raven started crying as she sat down. Starfire was comforting her friends, so she nodded her pass.
Next, Mento walked up. "I only wish I had treated him better. Garfield turned out a great hero, but I wish he had become part of the Doom Patrol. Don't get me wrong, he was an amazing Titan, but he could have helped a lot. Sorry, son. We miss you." He stepped away.
Suddenly, a bird landed on the podium. It had green eyes, and a solid white body, though it had the definition of a raven. It became a light, and a voice flew from the blinding white light. "To my fellow teammates. I love you, Rae. The other side is amazing. I am a ghost, not an angel, but I walk the earth. I would like to tell you that I am still here, as are many people we may miss. I love you all. Goodbye, and peace to you." Garfield's light disappeared, and all gasped. The mayor walked back up.
"We would all like to pray now, and then we will leave." All the world prayed, crying. And through it all, a milky white raven flew overhead.
A/N: Well, we've reached the end. I know my story sucked, but I hope you liked it a bit. My next story will be a Resident Evil story, so no more TT for a little bit. Sweet dreams now.
