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Starfire grabbed the closest thing to her and threw it against the wall. It happened to be a lamp and it shattered against the wall into millions of pieces. All the energy left her and she sunk down onto her bed, her hands folded in her lap. Why? Why did he have to come back now? Why now when I am not fully over him? When I saw him I felt like a fright train ran through me. I wish... I wish he would just leave and never bother me again. Maybe, if and when he leaves, I will go back to my home planet...but I can't leave the other Titans like that. I will not do what Robin has done. I will not be weak.
The knock on her door brought her out of her thoughts. "Go away. I wish to be alone."
The response was muffled. "Star, it's just me, Raven."
"Oh, I guess you are permitted to enter my bed chamber."
The door slid open and Raven stepped in. Starfire started at the wall, playing with her fingers. When Raven sat down next to her, her eyes never left the wall, but watered. Raven was expecting her to break down, but was surprised when she slammed down a fist. Raven jumped, watching Starfire carefully.
"Why does he have to come back now? Why now, that I am just, and I mean just, starting to forget about him. When he walked back in, all the emotions flooded in. Hate. Regret. Love. It all came back and I hate it. It is not fair that I have to go through this all again. After he left, I would stare at the door, hoping that maybe he would walk through it. But he never did. Until now. The one time I don't want him to."
Raven blinked, her mind calculating how to go about the problem. "I know this isn't like me, but, why don't you give him a chance? I mean maybe you'll forgive him..."
Starfire's eyes glowed green. "Get out." It was just a mere whisper. Raven didn't hear her until she screamed, "I said get out!!"
Raven didn't need to be told twice. She ran out of the room, star bolt flying past her head. When the door closed, Raven took deep breaths. "Damn, what did I say?"
She glanced down at her cape. There was a gaping hold in it. Raven floated back into the main room, glaring at everyone who was there. "I am never doing that again. I almost got killed. Cyborg, it's your turn." Raven held up her cape, staring through the hole, which was still steaming from the bolts.
Cyborg gave a quick prayer and walked into the hallway.
Raven glared at Robin, her eyes glowing a dangerous black. "I wish I could kill you." Beast Boy, who would usually defend Robin, nodded. "I'm with her. I really want to turn into a T-Rex and squish you like a bug, but I don't believe in killing. Even if they are back stabbers." Robin stared at the door to the hallway, wishing he were dead.
Cyborg ran into the room and ducked, Star bolts flying by his head. Luckily the door shut, stopping the star bolts. Cyborg sat up with wide eyes. The only sound he made was a small whimper.
Beast Boy shook his head. "Robin, since she's in a killing mood, maybe you should go in there. I'm sure she getting tired of her old punching bag, so you can be a substitute." Robin glanced at the holes in the wall, which were created by Star's star bolts, and hesitantly walked through the door to the hallway.
Cyborg watched him go, his eyes still wide with fright. "I'll go ahead and make funeral arrangements."
