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"What are we going to do? We have no idea where they are." Starfire said, pacing the room.

Cyborg watched her. He held up a finger to speak but Raven asked, "I don't know. Why take them? Why not us?"

With his finger still in the air, Cyborg watched the two totally ignore him. He rolled his eyes, and then screamed over them, "Why don't we just track them?"

They both turned to him, their eyebrows raised. "What?" They asked in unison.

"Argh. Okay, they were wearing their uniforms, right? Well, we can track them with the uniforms. They all have tracking devises, 'member? We used it when Slade took Robin to become an apprentice. See, I do have good ideas some of the time." Cyborg gloated.

Raven and Starfire exchanged looks, and then ran over to the computer to track Beast Boy and Robin.
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Robin's head was killing him. He lifted his head slowly, trying to adjust to the darkness. He then realized that he was chained to a wall, his hands above his head. And his utility belt was not around his waist. Damn, where am I? And where's my belt?

He heard a groan and turned his head, searching for the body that went with the groan. He barely saw Beast Boy, and had to strain his eyes to see him.

"Beast Boy? Are you okay?" The only response he got was, "Ugh." Grinning, Robin looked around, only to find nothing but darkness and shadows.

"Where the hell are we?" Beast Boy asked, tying to loosen the chains that held his hands to the wall, but to no avail. He gave up with a growl, his body slumping against the wall.

"I don't know. Why are we here in the first place?"

"It's because your bait." Lights flickered on and Robin and Beast Boy closed their eyes against the brightness. Opening them slowly, he looked around. The walls were made of stone and it was huge, torture devices covering the walls and floor, dry blood coating the wall and ground. He should have known, the stench of dead to strong to ignore.

Beast Boy gagged. "Dude, this is so gross."

Someone somewhere laughed. "I know, but don't worry, you won't be the one I use it on. You see, your lovers are reincarnations of the women I murdered centuries ago and I have a feeling that they will be the one to defeat me. And I can't let that happen. You see all the blood? It belongs to all the reincarnations. As you can gather, they didn't die easily. And neither will your lovers. I like to make sure they are in extreme pain."

Robin glared, fighting the binds around his wrist. "Starfire will never let you kill her. She's too strong. And I will not allow it." No matter how hard he fought, all he accomplished was the chains biting into his skin. Blood slowly started to drip down his arm.

Beast Boy morphed into any animal he could think of, but he still couldn't get out of his binds. Between breaths, Beast Boy cussed, "Damn, damn, damn, damn, and more damn."

"My binds have a strong hold on them, as you can see. You'll never get loose." Beast Boy growled. Robin looked around the place. He looked at the blood everywhere. The walls, the floor, and even the ceiling were splattered with dashes of red. He will not kill Starfire, not as long as I'm around. And I highly doubt Beast Boy will allow him to get close to Raven. How are we going to get out of here? There has to be a way to get out.

Beast Boy turning into a bird, and his wing hitting Robin's side interrupted his thoughts. "Hey!" Robin growled.

"Sorry, just trying to save us." Beast Boy said, trying to sound sarcastic, but Robin wasn't listening to him. Robin took a deep breath, but the smell made him gag.

He heard the laugh again and glared. "Well, looks like we have company."
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"Okay, and I though my sense of style was depressing. At least I don't have a drawbridge made out of human bones and a lake of blood. This is just sick. But the bats are a nice touch." Raven said, looking around at the huge castle.

The castle looked like it came straight out of a horror movie that Beast Boy always chose. Drawbridge made of bones, lake of human blood, lighting above the castle, as if Frankenstein were creating another monster. It was all too creepy.

Cyborg jumped when thunder boomed. "I seriously don't think I can make it across the bridge with out it breaking. It doesn't even look like it could hold the two of you, much less two tons of metal. Maybe I should just stay here."

Raven and Starfire glared at him. "You are coming whether you like it or not, got it metal mouth?" Raven said, already heading for the bridge. She placed one foot on it and it shook, making her close her eyes.

Raven walked over it slowly, the bridge swaying with her every move. She held on to the rope that held the bridge up and whimpered. "Don't break, don't break, please don't break." When she made it to solid ground, she rested her hands on her knees, thanking God for not killing her.

Next was Starfire. She took a little longer, for she kept looking over the rope, seeing the lake of blood and would freeze. About halfway there, she made a run for it, not stopping until she ran way past Raven.

Cyborg stared at the bridge from every angle, trying to postpone have to go over it. Raven growled out, "Damnit, Cyborg. Hurry up," and Cyborg ran, his eyes wide.

He was still running when they entered the castle.