/I think this chapter is kind of short, but hey, at least it's dynamic! Thanks for your awesome review lunar silver! Next time I am going to update is Monday (and hopefully it will be a longer chapter). Without further ado.../
Third Person P.O.V.
They weren't aware how long Beastboy had been gone. Cyborg finally looked at the clock and said, "Hey, how long is BB gonna take?"
Raven followed Cyborg's gaze to the clock: 11:45. Beastboy had been with King Tawabe since seven o'clock that morning.
Beastboy walked into the kitchen and smiled. "My timing is awesome!"
"You were just waiting to do that weren't you?" Raven said.
"Maybe. Do you guys mind if I go somewhere?" Beastboy asked nervously.
"Take your communicator." Robin said.
"Okay." Beastboy said and ran out of the kitchen door.
"What was that all about?" Cyborg asked.
"I do not know." Starfire said.
They turned towards Raven.
"What?" Raven asked and raised an eyebrow. They looked at her as if thinking. "Why is it always me?" Raven knew what they were thinking now.
"Ugh. I don't want to spy on Beastboy." Raven thought.
"He's probably just wants to meet one of his old friends." Raven said.
"I guess you're right. Now, who wants some lunch?" Cyborg asked.
Beastboy's P.O.V.
'I can't believe that they didn't ask me any questions. Wait a second, I bet they're going to spy on me!' I thought. I morphed into a gecko and ran through the rough streets until I was out of the main center. I ran to a pile of sticks. 'Bet they won't be able to find me now.' I thought before going to my 'secret place'. It was a place that I used to go to when I had lived here. No one else knew about it but me, and I was determined to keep it that way. That was probably why it had always looked 'untouched'.
I morphed back into my humanoid form and looked around. It was relatively the same. The grass was a brownish-green and went up to my knees. Tall bushes circled around me. I sat down against one of them in the shade.
Third Person P.O.V.
The Titans were in the main room playing Monopoly. Starfire had found it underneath her bed that morning and was determined to play.
"The game of Monopoly is thrilling!" Starfire said pulling up a card. She looked at it for a minute before frowning.
"What's wrong Star?" Robin asked.
"I must have played the game wrong." Starfire said.
Cyborg looked over her shoulder and laughed. "Starfire, 'Go to Jail' doesn't mean you did something wrong."
"Oh." Starfire said, placing her piece on the indicated spot.
"Maybe we should have you read the instructions, instead of giving you a play by play." Raven said.
Robin went to the box and pulled out the instructions. He was about to hand them to Starfire when someone knocked on the door.
"I shall get it!" Starfire said, flying to the door. She opened it and looked dumbfounded.
"Who is it Starfire?" Cyborg asked looking at her.
She bent over and picked something up. She straightened and looked at it. The piece of paper she was holding was dirty.
"Oh." Starfire said, her face creasing into a tight frown. "I am, confused."
She walked over to the others and handed Robin the paper. Robin looked at it for a minute.
"No. Impossible!" Robin said, starring at the paper in disbelief.
"What is it?" Cyborg said grabbing the paper from Robin. He looked at it and read, "Out of the twenty-four killed, one was found in serious condition. After a few days in the hospital, the man told us what the murderer looked like. The man describes him as a small, skinny green-skinned boy. Police looked into this lead. They found that there was a boy that matched description, who went missing three years ago. The boy, whose name is Garfield Mark Logan, was traced to being killed when a boat exploded. The police are giving no other information."
"Beastboy was a murderer?!" Raven asked, not sure she believed the newspaper clipping.
"There's only one way to know his side of the story." Robin said pulling out his communicator.
