Hey you guys, I'm soooooooooooooooooooo sorry for not writing! Let me explain. You see, first I was thrown off the site, then when I came back I had writers block, then I was grounded, then had writers block, and now I FINALLY HAVE AN IDEA!!!!! YAY! I don't know if I'm gonna continue with this story, so if you want to see anymore, please review. IMPORTANT: yes, I am killing off Starfire in this chappy.

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Cold wind blew down on the tower, bringing with it icy rain. Small hailstones skittered across the surface of the smooth tower, and deep with in the sleeping tower came the ringing of a single telephone.

'briiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.'

No answer.

'briiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing'

No answer.

'Briiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.'

Sometimes it's better to never answer; sometimes it's better to ignore. You'll never receive the horrible news, never have to deal with it, never face the consequences.

'briiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.'

"Hello?" An answer. "Where? At this hour?" a yawn. "Sure, we'll come." A pause. "It's urgent? OK, we'll be there." Robin hung up the telephone and glanced at the clock, 2:00 am. "TITANS!" he called, his voice ringing through the halls, dead with sleep, "WE HAVE A MISSION!"

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The titans arrived to a scene of utter chaos.

"What's going on?" Robin asked a cop, "what's going on?"

The cop frowned, and said sadly "Something that concerns your team, I'm afraid." He said softly.

"Why?" Robin asked, "are we being fired? Have one of us done something wrong?"

The frown appeared etched even deeper, "no, it concerns Starfire."

"Starfire? But she's wit-" He paused, looking around, realizing that she wasn't with them, and that she hadn't been all night. He gulped, "where is she?" he asked, praying that what was deep down in his heart wasn't true.

"You should come with me." The cop said, leading the four of them to what seemed to be the center of all the activity. Lying there was a body, and not any body, Starfire's body. Her hair was tangled around her head, and deep green blood puddled around her, still warm.

"Is she." Beastboy asked.

The cop nodded sadly.

Robin crouched down near her body, tears filling his mask-covered eyes. Her brushed the scarlet hair out of her shining green eyes, which were now clouded over and dull. He stared at her, running his hand down her cheek, realizing that he would never hear her happy laugh again, nor would he see her eyes light up when she discovered something about earth. His eyes spilled over, and his shoulders shook. "No." he whispered, "NO!" He shouted, standing up, "NOOOOOOOO!"

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"NOOOOOOOO"

The girl with the green eyes stood off to the side, not being seen by anyone.

"I'm sorry, Robin." She whispered, "I knew that it would hurt you, but I had to." She sighed, "I had to."

She watched as the other Titans, tears streaming down their cheeks as well, pulled Robin away from the body, she watched as Robin slumped over, not caring anymore, and she watched Raven fly him back to the tower.

'I shouldn't have done that.' She thought.

"But I had too, I really had to." She whispered.

'I could've ignored Robin, I could've just live and let live.'

"But I didn't, I can't take back what I've done now, and I won't."

'But can I prevent the future?'

"No, I will do what's necessary, I will do what I have to for Robin."

~*~

The next day was sunny and cool, but no one felt that way inside. It would've been more fitting for thunderstorms, but there were none. The shining sun made Robin angry. He lay alone in his room, the curtains drawn and the lights out, silence bearing down in him. He was wallowing in anger, and seeping in misery. Negative energy wafted from every pore of his being.

Down the hall in the living room, three of the four remaining titans were sitting in silence. Beastboy was sitting on the couch, a single tear on his cheek. Cyborg was sitting next to him, staring into space, sadly. Raven looked at the ceiling, trying to hold back tears, biting her lower lip.

"It's not fair," Beastboy said, breaking the tomb of silence that had encased them, "why did she have to die? What did she ever do to anyone?"

"Life's is never fair. Neither is death." Raven replied her voice wavering.

"Robin is suffering more than all of us." Cyborg said, sadly.

"He loved her." Raven said, "and he can't bare that she's dead. In his mind, she's still alive, always in the next room, closing the door before he can open his."

"But he can't stay like that forever." Beastboy protested.

"His fantasy will end soon, at her funeral most likely, but be kind to him, don't stress him out, let him live his fantasy for as long as it lasts."

"And when it ends?"

"He will be faced with reality."

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Well, that's it for now, I don't know if I'm going to continue. Please send me a review with a full critique and whether or not you want it continued.