Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans
For those of you who are wondering, I have no idea what really happened to Beast Boy. I just made it up as I went, so I'm sorry if I got it wrong.
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The sun had just set, leaving the air cool and fresh. Starfire sat down at the edge of the roof, her long hair blowing in the wind. Sighing, she drew her knees up to her chest. She kept trying to forget she was human, but no matter what she did, the fact that she lost her powers never left her mind.
She couldn't help fight, or protect innocent people, or do even minor things, like flying or pushing a heavy object out of the way. A single tear fell down her cheek. I wish I could be of use to the team.
She looked over her shoulder, watching as Robin sat down beside her. "Hey, Star." She gave a small smile, then turned her head, resting her chin on her knees. Robin's eyebrows drew together. "Starfire, is something wrong?"
She swallowed the tears that threatened to fall. "Yes, something is very wrong. I wish I had my powers back. I wish I could help you in you battles, I wish I could fly and shoot star bolts, and I wish I was how I used to be." She turned to him, her green eyes overflowing with tears. "Robin, I just wish to be me."
She wept. Robin, not used to women crying, tried to think of something to do. Finally, he took her in his arms and held her while she cried into his shoulder.
"It's going to be fine, Starfire. We will get your powers back, I promise. Anyway, you always have me to protect you." He blushed. "And Beast Boy and Cyborg."
She sniffed. "But I don't want anyone to protect me. I am so used to defending myself. And now, I need all the protecting in the world and it is not right." He rubbed her back, not knowing what to say to make it better.
He opened his mouth to say something, but Raven screamed, "Beast Boy!" from inside the tower. Starfire laughed, leaning back. "Are they still at each other's throats?" Robin smiled, nodding.
Footsteps could be heard. And they were getting closer and closer and closer until the roof door was thrown open. Raven stepped out, caught sight of Starfire and Robin still in each other's arms, and turned around, groaning.
"I always interrupt thing. Damn."
Beast Boy collided with her, sending the two sprawling out on the ground. Raven pushed him off, stood up, and dusted herself off. "I am sorry to disturb you two." Beast Boy, who was still on the ground, glared at Raven. "Aren't you going to help me up?"
She thought about it. "No." He watched her leave and was about to go after her when Robin's communicator started to play the Teen Titan's song.
Beast Boy glanced at Robin, and for the first time, Robin didn't look too happy or confident. "Titan's, trouble."
For those of you who are wondering, I have no idea what really happened to Beast Boy. I just made it up as I went, so I'm sorry if I got it wrong.
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The sun had just set, leaving the air cool and fresh. Starfire sat down at the edge of the roof, her long hair blowing in the wind. Sighing, she drew her knees up to her chest. She kept trying to forget she was human, but no matter what she did, the fact that she lost her powers never left her mind.
She couldn't help fight, or protect innocent people, or do even minor things, like flying or pushing a heavy object out of the way. A single tear fell down her cheek. I wish I could be of use to the team.
She looked over her shoulder, watching as Robin sat down beside her. "Hey, Star." She gave a small smile, then turned her head, resting her chin on her knees. Robin's eyebrows drew together. "Starfire, is something wrong?"
She swallowed the tears that threatened to fall. "Yes, something is very wrong. I wish I had my powers back. I wish I could help you in you battles, I wish I could fly and shoot star bolts, and I wish I was how I used to be." She turned to him, her green eyes overflowing with tears. "Robin, I just wish to be me."
She wept. Robin, not used to women crying, tried to think of something to do. Finally, he took her in his arms and held her while she cried into his shoulder.
"It's going to be fine, Starfire. We will get your powers back, I promise. Anyway, you always have me to protect you." He blushed. "And Beast Boy and Cyborg."
She sniffed. "But I don't want anyone to protect me. I am so used to defending myself. And now, I need all the protecting in the world and it is not right." He rubbed her back, not knowing what to say to make it better.
He opened his mouth to say something, but Raven screamed, "Beast Boy!" from inside the tower. Starfire laughed, leaning back. "Are they still at each other's throats?" Robin smiled, nodding.
Footsteps could be heard. And they were getting closer and closer and closer until the roof door was thrown open. Raven stepped out, caught sight of Starfire and Robin still in each other's arms, and turned around, groaning.
"I always interrupt thing. Damn."
Beast Boy collided with her, sending the two sprawling out on the ground. Raven pushed him off, stood up, and dusted herself off. "I am sorry to disturb you two." Beast Boy, who was still on the ground, glared at Raven. "Aren't you going to help me up?"
She thought about it. "No." He watched her leave and was about to go after her when Robin's communicator started to play the Teen Titan's song.
Beast Boy glanced at Robin, and for the first time, Robin didn't look too happy or confident. "Titan's, trouble."
