Disclaimer:I DO NOT OWN THE TEEN TITANS!Wish I did,though.
OH!Thanx to the author of Boundless Love,Fireruby,for the idea.Not trying
to steal ur idea,it just gave me a great idea!And thanx to the reviewers of
my other fic-You guys ROCK!
Raven's eyes shot open. Someone had been in her room. She searched for one thing that might be out of place and saw nothing. Until she came to her cd player. The volume was lower than it had been when she had been listening to it the other day, and the headphones were askew. Pushing down the rage that built up inside her, Raven calmly walked to her door and opened it. "BEAST BOY!" Even all her training could not keep out the anger of her voice. Beast Boy walked guiltily up to Raven and hung his head. "Yes?" Raven looked at his green form, and all of a sudden Beast Boy was a cowering dog, his head down, tail between his legs in guilt, and it was impossible to be mad at him. "DON'T EVER COME INTO MY ROOM AGAIN. Next time, you won't be so lucky." Beast Boy nodded his dog head and padded away softly, head still hung, tail still between his legs.
Batman sized Robin up. He had had a growth spurt, and was now taller than Starfire. His naturally messy hair was extra messy, even though he had combed it thoroughly and even used some of his *a-hem!* cheap hair gel on it. His mask was kind of askew, and his suit was very wrinkled. "You don't look too good Di-Robin." Robin's glare intensified and Starfire whimpered. Both men in the room turned their heads to face her and saw her trying to hide behind a curtain. "I thought you would be happy to see your father, Robin!" Starfire drew back further behind the curtain and Robin cracked a half-smile.
"Star, come out from behind the curtains! It's not your fault, you didn't know we were.fighting." Starfire took a step out of the curtains and looked at Batman uncertainly. Robin put a protective arm around her shoulder and Batman's eyes widened. THAT was definitely new. The Robin he knew didn't care about girls. But he was treating this alien girl as if she were more important to him than saving the city. Batman smiled lopsidedly and Robin's eyes narrowed to slits.
"Leave. Now. I've got better things to worry about than Gotham City and its Caped Crusader," Robin said, venom dripping off every word. Batman turned and walked to the door. He looked back to see Robin consoling a crying Starfire and huffed in disappointment. She's just a weakness. Sooner or later, someone will find out, and come after her to get at you, Batman thought.
Slade watched the Titans from his new lair and glared at the one of Robin and Starfire. Why hadn't he seen it before? As long as he had the girl, Robin would do anything for him. His past observations should have told him that. He turned his attention to the screens showing what Beast Boy and Raven were doing. Raven was meditating, and in doing so, levitating a couple books. Beast Boy was actually reading something other than a comic book, a very dark book Raven had given him to try and make him more literate. Slade smiled. Beast Boy definitely, oh, how did the young put it? Had a THING for Raven. Cyborg was working on the T Car again and Slade sighed. That boy had nothing special in his life other than that car. Slade's eyes lit up. But then they darkened again, remembering how Cyborg hadn't hesitated when Overload had said the car was his, and if he wanted to get rid of Overload, he would have to blast the car too. Slade sighed. His plan was almost perfect. Capture Starfire, Raven, and whatever special thing there was in Cyborg's life, then have the male teens do his bidding, therefore keeping their "girlfriends" alive. Or, he could just erase the boy's memories and kill the girls. But the first idea was what he chose. Though erasing their memories might not be so bad.
Raven's eyes shot open. Someone had been in her room. She searched for one thing that might be out of place and saw nothing. Until she came to her cd player. The volume was lower than it had been when she had been listening to it the other day, and the headphones were askew. Pushing down the rage that built up inside her, Raven calmly walked to her door and opened it. "BEAST BOY!" Even all her training could not keep out the anger of her voice. Beast Boy walked guiltily up to Raven and hung his head. "Yes?" Raven looked at his green form, and all of a sudden Beast Boy was a cowering dog, his head down, tail between his legs in guilt, and it was impossible to be mad at him. "DON'T EVER COME INTO MY ROOM AGAIN. Next time, you won't be so lucky." Beast Boy nodded his dog head and padded away softly, head still hung, tail still between his legs.
Batman sized Robin up. He had had a growth spurt, and was now taller than Starfire. His naturally messy hair was extra messy, even though he had combed it thoroughly and even used some of his *a-hem!* cheap hair gel on it. His mask was kind of askew, and his suit was very wrinkled. "You don't look too good Di-Robin." Robin's glare intensified and Starfire whimpered. Both men in the room turned their heads to face her and saw her trying to hide behind a curtain. "I thought you would be happy to see your father, Robin!" Starfire drew back further behind the curtain and Robin cracked a half-smile.
"Star, come out from behind the curtains! It's not your fault, you didn't know we were.fighting." Starfire took a step out of the curtains and looked at Batman uncertainly. Robin put a protective arm around her shoulder and Batman's eyes widened. THAT was definitely new. The Robin he knew didn't care about girls. But he was treating this alien girl as if she were more important to him than saving the city. Batman smiled lopsidedly and Robin's eyes narrowed to slits.
"Leave. Now. I've got better things to worry about than Gotham City and its Caped Crusader," Robin said, venom dripping off every word. Batman turned and walked to the door. He looked back to see Robin consoling a crying Starfire and huffed in disappointment. She's just a weakness. Sooner or later, someone will find out, and come after her to get at you, Batman thought.
Slade watched the Titans from his new lair and glared at the one of Robin and Starfire. Why hadn't he seen it before? As long as he had the girl, Robin would do anything for him. His past observations should have told him that. He turned his attention to the screens showing what Beast Boy and Raven were doing. Raven was meditating, and in doing so, levitating a couple books. Beast Boy was actually reading something other than a comic book, a very dark book Raven had given him to try and make him more literate. Slade smiled. Beast Boy definitely, oh, how did the young put it? Had a THING for Raven. Cyborg was working on the T Car again and Slade sighed. That boy had nothing special in his life other than that car. Slade's eyes lit up. But then they darkened again, remembering how Cyborg hadn't hesitated when Overload had said the car was his, and if he wanted to get rid of Overload, he would have to blast the car too. Slade sighed. His plan was almost perfect. Capture Starfire, Raven, and whatever special thing there was in Cyborg's life, then have the male teens do his bidding, therefore keeping their "girlfriends" alive. Or, he could just erase the boy's memories and kill the girls. But the first idea was what he chose. Though erasing their memories might not be so bad.
