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!

Robin pulled out his bo-staff and extended it so it was about the length of a straightened boomerang. He threw it at a security guards head and grinned as it made a satisfying CRACK! on the man's head. Cyborg and Beast Boy watched with swirly eyes and Beast Boy even let out a tear.

"What happened to you, Robin?", he whispered. Robin hacked into the security main frame and shut down the buildings securities. He ran up to Bruce's door and glared.

"We got a score to settle, Batman," he whispered to the door. Beast Boy turned into a small green mouse and ran under the door. He came out and changed into his normal form, nodding his head that the area was clear. Robin nodded back at him and fiddled with the door knob. It was locked. Swearing under his breath, Robin pulled out a credit card. (from Slade, don't ask) He fitted it in the slit between the door and the wall. He messed around with it for a while, then, when he heard a click, smiled and opened the door. He slipped in and motioned for Cyborg and Beast Boy to follow him. They did, and soon, Robin had the microchip in his hands.

"Let's go," he said tonelessly. It was the most words he'd spoken all day. Beast Boy nodded with tears in his eyes, when suddenly, Batman's figure was outlined on the window.

"I would not do that if I was you, Robin." Robin laughed coldly. This took Batman by surprise. He was used to Robin being distant at times like him, but not like this. Now he was everything that Batman fought against. He was the bad guy. The criminal. And Batman couldn't do anything to change his mind.

"Well, Bruce, you're not me. And stop talking to me like I'm a child! I'm a teenager." Robin threw a freeze disk at the stunned Batman and smiled as Batman froze in place. He would thaw eventually, but by then, the former Titans would be gone. Beast Boy stared at Robin and Cyborg grabbed his shoulder. Robin shrugged Cyborg's hand off and left the Wayne Enterprises building.

"Raye, he was just so different.Like he's been bad all his life! I mean, he froze his former mentor!" Raven was sitting at Beast Boy's feet and resting her head on his chest. She sighed and Beast Boy gently touched his lips to her forehead. She looked over at Robin and Starfire and it was hard to believe that the boy sitting next to Starfire had once been their happy leader. This boy's eyes were cold and hard, and he sat with Starfire in cold silence. She didn't seem to notice though, and laid her head on his shoulder. He tilted his head slightly so it was resting on hers and put his arm around her shoulder. Raven raised her eyebrow and sighed.

"He doesn't seem too different to me.Aside from his eyes. They're so cold.From what you told me, I gather they were very warm and showed expression easily. Now if Slade touches him, Robin doesn't even seem to notice! I wish I knew what was going through his head." Beast Boy nodded and put his arm around Raven's neck.

"I love you, Raye." Raven smiled up at him and kissed him softly on the lips. The laser gun swiveled on its rotator and a controller flew into Robin and Starfire. Robin was quickly in front of Starfire as the barrage of objects from Raven's emotions flew towards them. This one thing about him had not changed: He loved Starfire. That would never change. When the machines finally settled down, Robin was panting and his suits had small nicks from which slivers of blood were running. Starfire touched them and Raven walked over. She sped up the healing and Robin gave her a quick half- smile. Then, as if he realized what he was doing for the first time, set his mouth in a straight line that betrayed no emotion and sat back next to Starfire. Raven sighed and returned to where she had been sitting at Beast Boy's feet, settling into a comfortable position before letting a single tear escape her eyes. Slade had more or less protected his machines against their powers, but sadness was an emotion he had been well prepared for. Nothing moved and as Raven's tears became more abundant, the only thing that moved was her shuddering body in Beast Boy's arms.