Just in case this wasn't clear, this is in the Teen Titans Go! universe. Robin's personality is very different to the original Teen Titans, so if you want a story for the 2003 Teen Titans, this isn't the story you're looking for. Also I am horrible at pacing.
The Teen Titans came home from successfully stopping crime. But Robin wasn't completely satisfied. They had a discussion at the kitchen table.
"Why didn't you follow my orders!?" Robin demanded.
"Why does it matter? We defeated our enemies." Cyborg shrugged before he took a bite of Pizza.
"Because I'm the leader and I have the best plans!" Robin retorted.
"I think our way was better." Beast Boy smirked.
"What?!" Robin growled. "I'm your only leader, and you wouldn't last day without me! You never did!"
"Whatever." Everyone just shrugged and went back to what they were doing.
"This isn't over!" Robin shouted. Everyone ignored him. He scowled. "Acknowledge your leader when he speaks to you!"
Everyone looked at Robin confusedly.
"You guys never appreciate me, you always mock me, and don't think I don't know that you consider turning against me time and time again!"
Raven hid a book called "Guide to Mutiny" under her cloak.
"Can you blame us? You're always pushing us around!" Beast Boy argued.
"You forced me to make power moves with you for days!" Cyborg pointed out, remembering when Robin treated him like a toy and caused the others to leave him in pieces.
"You beat us up for no reason at school." Beast Boy remembered being labeled as a nerd and forced to follow stereotypes.
"You made us go on a trip where we had more fun being dead!" Raven added about the Oregon Trail fiasco.
"Oh yeah!? Well you tricked me into thinking my parents came back somehow only for it to be tape!" Robin teared up.
"I didn't do that!" Raven corrected. "Do I have to share the blame just because we're a team?"
Everyone started shouting at each other.
"Fine! I guess you don't need me!" Robin ran into his room and closed the door then he sobbed into his pillow.
About an hour later, the four Titans were doing their own things, still a bit miffed at Robin.
"Do you think we should do the talking to Robin?" Starfire asked.
"I guess you're right." Raven sighed.
"But what do we say? Sorry we don't like being controlled?" Beast Boy asked.
"Well, when was the last time we were really nice to Robin?" Starfire asked.
"Well, there was the time we helped him get a movie and stopped Slade and also..." Cyborg couldn't think of anything else and neither could the others.
They went to see Robin but he wasn't in his bed.
"Robin?" Starfire asked, peeking in the closet.
"Where are you Rob?" Beast Boy asked.
Raven noticed a piece of paper on the desk.
"A note!"
Dear Titans,
I hate to admit it, but for once, I admit I am not the best leader. You deserve better, and I need to find my own path. I guess this is goodbye.
Robin
PS. I took all the bread with me, I need my sandwiches."
