Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans. Happy now? Cause I'm not.
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After two hours of searching the scene of the so-called crime, Cyborg sighed, scratching his head. "I haven't found anything useful. It just looks like any normal car wreck." Groaning, he looked around at the deserted road. Nothing was making sense. Even Beast Boy's interpretation was more of a lead then anything that Cyborg had found.
Caitlin watched him, drumming her fingers against her jean-clad leg. "Maybe we just overlooked something." He glanced at her, exhaustion written all over his face. "No, I don't think we did. Wanna go get something to eat?" She smiled, nodding her head. "Sure. I would love to."
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Apollo staggered backward, his eyes wide with fear. Chaos had never seen him like this and frankly, it freaked him out. Apollo's breath came in deep gasps as he stared at the screen, watching the two girls laugh, obviously taking pleasure in beating the boys' at a card game.
Apollo was scared now. He had never seen the girls until now and he would have never thought the prophases were true. How could it be? He had killed them, made sure they suffered for their meddling. Could they be reincarnates of the warriors he had destroyed centuries ago? Did the threat they made actually become real?
It all started to make since, why they were paid to take their powers and kill them. Could it be that time was repeating itself? That these girls, who resemble the deceased warriors, would save the world as they did before? He shook his head, sliding down in his seat. But, that couldn't be. He made sure that they were defenseless, unable to battle like the warriors had.
Memories came flooding back in tidal waves, and he could have drowned in them. Hate flowed through his vein at the memory of the humiliation he suffered at the hands of the demon and Tamerainen. They made him like he was now, alone and wanted dead by both Azarath and Tameran.
Chaos was afraid to move. He didn't know whether to reassure him, or to run as far away as he possible could. Apollo slammed a hand down, splintering the wood of his desk, sending shards of wood flying. "Chaos, I want to know anything and everything about those girls, dating back to their ancestors, got it?" He growled it out, sending icy fingers of fear down his young brothers spine.
"Ye-yes, sir. Right away." Chaos said, cursing his fear. In an instant, he left his brother to stew over the newfound news.
Apollo fisted his hands. "This can't be happening. No, not now. Everything was going perfect until now. Damn it! I can't let it happen again!" Apollo stood up, lifting his head heavenward, and let out an animal cry that shattered glass.
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Starfire yawned, laying down her cards. "I think I will retire to my room. I did not have much luck sleeping last night." Robin nodded, watching her push her chair back and leave. He glanced at Raven, then Beast Boy, shuffling the cards.
"Want another round?" Robin asked, laying the cards down in front of him. Beast Boy glared, but nodded. Raven leaned forward, grinning. "If your ready to lose again." He growled, dealing the cards. "Oh, I wont lose this time." She laughed, leaning back. "Whatever you say, Boy Wonder."
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Their planets were at war with each other. Good against Evil. Tamerainan against Azarath. But, to the princess of Tameran, both sides were evil. At the very moment, she watched as an army brought children in chains up to her, bowing with grins as if they had done the right thing. Starlight, the princess, growled in disgust. "What do you think you are doing? Why are these poor children chained as if they are slaves?"
The commander of the army smiled, he's black eyes flashing beneath his helmet. "But, Princess Starlight, they are slaves." She glanced at the poor demon children, cowering and cry out for their mothers and families. Hate flashed in her bright green eyes. "I order you to take them back! I will not have this, this, mockery in my kingdom! These are only children! Have you no heart?"
Undaunted, the commanding officer stood up, out dwarfing her by a good foot. "But, Princess, we were commanded to take prisoners. By your father." She stood in shock, and then glared. "If you lay a hand on even one of these children, I will make sure you die a horrifying death." She turned on her heel, her bare feet sounding on the chiseled floor. The candles perched against the walls gave the long hallway an eerie glow, bouncing over the guards who stood watch.
She barged into her fathers study, earning a glare from the king. He stood up, his green eyes cold and uncaring. "What is the meaning of this?" Starlight glared at her father, her chest rising with each deep breath she took. "Was it you who ordered those men to take those poor children as slaves?"
He threw back his head and laughed. "Those are no children, dear daughter. They are beasts' and our enemies weak spot." She strode up to him, leaning a hand on the wooden desk. "But, they are only children. Have you no heart? Why have you changed? You would have never harmed a child. Un till mother died. Do you know how much you're disappointing her? She would have never wanted this."
Her father roared, slapping his daughter and sending her sprawling to the floor. She glanced up, blood filling her mouth. And hatred flashing in her once bright green innocent eyes. She watched him pace, his gold cape flying behind him and the light making his silver hair shine. He turned, snarling. "How dare you speak of you mother like that to me?!" She smirked, pushing herself off the ground, standing gracefully.
"You know I'm right. And you hate it. We are supposed to be good, and here you are, murdering children for your pleasure. She would hate you for this, as do I." With that, she walked out, pushing a young boy out of the way. He stumbled, watching her the whole time.
Starlight wiped the blood of her mouth with the back of her hand. I have to do something. I cannot allow this to take place, at least not while I'm still breathing. She headed for the war room, closing the door silently behind her.
With her head held high, she walked in, tracing the gold armor with a long finger. She grinned, knowing exactly what she would have to do. She slid on the body armor, twisting her long red braid under the helmet. She pulled a long sword of the wall, sliding it into the sheath around the armors waist. Deciding that she would need more than a sword and her powers, she pulled a bow and arrows off the wall, throwing it over her shoulder. She walked out, a grin splitting her face of the adventure she was about to endure.
Starfire awoken. She sat up, confused at her dream. "Why did it feel so familiar? "She mumbled to herself, chewing the inside of her mouth. "And why did she bear a resemblance to me so much? This is all to perplexing." She lay back down, pulling the covers over her head. I guess I just need to get more sleep. Breathing in deeply, she closed her eyes.
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Raven laid down her cards, grinning when two twin moans' erupted from her teammates. They had been playing '31' and she had beaten them twice already. She sighed, resting her chin in her cupped hands. "Next time you want to play me, make sure you know how." Beast Boy crossed his arms over his chest, not taking the defeat well.
Raven smiled, standing up and walking toward the kitchen. "I'm hungry." She said, rummaging through the refrigerator. "And there is nothing here I want." Robin glanced at Beast Boy, rolled his eyes, then said, "We can always get pizza, but Starfire is still sleeping." As if one cue, the doors slid open, and Starfire walked out. "I couldn't sleep. And I am hungry." Robin smiled, leaning back in his chair.
"We can go get pizza, if you want. But we need to leave a note telling Cyborg we're going." The girls' nodded, then headed toward their rooms to get changed. Beast Boy and Robin were already changed in street clothes.
Changed in normal oversized T-shirt and jeans, the girls' headed for the door, deep in conversation. Beast Boy watched Raven. Ever since he had met her, he had dreamed of bringing the emotional Raven out and now that she was here, he had another goal. To see how she felt about him. He didn't know exactly how to go about it, but he was dying to find out.
While they walked down the busy sidewalks of Jump city, Star and Raven in front, Beast Boy pulled on Robin's sleeve, telling him to slow down. Stuffing his hands in his jean pocket, he glanced around. "Robin, I have a question."
"What?" Robin folded his arms over his chest, watching people pass by.
Sighing, he kicked a can lying on the sidewalk, accidentally hitting the back of Raven's leg. She stopped, glanced over her shoulder, glaring. "What was that for?" He blinked, groaning at his rotten luck. "Sorry, Raven. I didn't mean to." She raised a black brow, and then turned back to Starfire who was playing with a piece of her hair.
Smiling to where only Starfire see, Raven rolled her eyes. "Men are such a pain." Starfire agreed, throwing the piece of hair back over her shoulder.
Robin grinned at Beast Boy's luck, earning a glare from the green teen. "What is so fun-?"
He was cut off by a loud scream. The teen turned around, only to see a huge group of girls stare at them, posters filled with words of undying love for the men of Teen Titans.
The leader of the mob, a girl with short blonde hair and a pink shirt, screamed, "Oh my God! It's Robin and Beast Boy from the Teen Titans! And the other titans' aren't with them! Get 'em!" Beast Boy and Robin exchanged looks, and then ran for their lives'.
