The day was finally here. Cy got up and looked at his calendar that had a
bold red circle around and said "Boo-Ya!" in the middle of the middle of
it. Normally Cy would be ecstatic about his birthday, but today was not a
happy birthday. All of his friends were treating him like crap over the
past few days.
He sat on his bed wondering why.
"Why would they do this to me? I thought that I was there friend." He thought to himself.
This was going to be one of the longest days that he ever had. He got up from his bed and walked into the living room where the others were. They were trying to hide the excitement that they felt inside by looking at him like it was a normal day.
He didn't say a single word to them as they went about their daily routine. Beast Boy made breakfast without any objection from Cyborg at all, in fact Cyborg didn't make breakfast at all. He just got a bowl of cereal instead. The others were talking to each other. Not one of them said a single word to Cyborg.
Cyborg just held his down, as he swirled his spoon around in his bowl of cereal, which was getting soggier with every passing minute. Unable to eat, he stood up and dumped his breakfast in the sink and walked away.
Totally wrapped up in his emotions, Cy didn't know where he wanted to go. He wanted to go to his room, but it was too closed in. He wanted to go to the garage, but it had too many fond memories. He wanted to go to the roof, but he would've been too tempted to jump off the edge.
The only alternative left was to leave. He walked to his room and sat back down on his bed. As he sat there, his face was void of any expression.
"I don't want to leave them. I mean, they're my friends. They wouldn't forget my birthday. But why have they been treating me like I wasn't even here?" Were just some of the thoughts running through his head.
A knock at his door woke him up from his sulking. He lazily walked to the door and opened it, only to see Raven on the other side.
"What do you want?" He asked in a rude tone.
"I just need to talk to you about something."
"Look, I already know about you and B. I'm cool with it. It's not like we had anything more than a close friendship anyways." He said coldly before closing the door in her face.
Raven stood there with sorrow in her eyes. She lowered her head and slowly walked away.
"I can't believe that she would talk to me about a relationship on my birthday." He said as he slumped in his chair at his desk. He leaned back in his chair and planted his feet in a dent that was in the shape of his feet, meaning that he leaned back in his chair a lot.
He looked up at his ceiling, which had several pens and pencils stuck in it. If you looked carefully enough, you could see them taking the shape of a person's face. As he squinted his eyes more to decipher the picture, his eyes widened when he saw that they were formed in the shape of Raven's face.
"Forget it Cy. She's already chosen who she wants." He thought to himself as he shook his head. "I can't stay here." He said as he got up to take one final look at his room before leaving for good.
He shut down his computer mainframe as he walked past it, when he saw his trophies on his shelf, a tear came down his eye.
"I wish I was completely human again. At least my friend's were nice to me and remembered my birthday." He thought while standing up and wiping his face.
"I'll leave tonight. Less of a chance that they'll see me."
Outside of Cyborg's room, the others were just passing the day, impatiently waiting for the evening to arrive.
"Man this day's going by slow." BB said while pacing back and forth.
"Agreed Beast Boy. This day is pleasantly taking it's time to dwindle down." Starfire said while reading a book. "Hey Robin, do you wanna play some gamestation. Maybe it'll make the time fly by faster." BB asked his masked friend.
"Sure, why not. I mean there's nothing else to do." Robin said while walking over to the couch to join his green companion.
"Raven, are you okay?" Starfire asked, when she saw the purple-haired girl just sitting at the table in the kitchen not moving an inch.
"Y-Yeah. I'm fine Starfire." Raven said back, recalling the cold words that Cyborg said to her. ::It's not like we had anything special.::
"I'm sorry." She whispered to herself.
The hours slowly ticked by, until it was finally time to take Cyborg to his surprise party.
"It's about time! I wonder how many girls are going to be there?" BB yelped when the alarm on his watch started buzzing.
"Yeah, now we have to find Cyborg." Robin said while looking around for Cy.
Starfire joined in on the search, while Raven was still in the same spot that she was in after hearing those harsh words from Cyborg.
"He's not in his room." Robin said as he came from Cyborg's room.
"He's not in the garage either." BB said.
"He was not on the roof either." Starfire said as the all came back together in the living room.
"Where could he be?" Robin asked while scratching his head.
"There!" BB exclaimed as he saw Cyborg slowly walking to the main door.
"Hey Cy!"
"What?!"
"Nothin'. We just need you for a minute."
"That's not surprising."
"What are you talking about?" BB asked with a raised eyebrow.
"Oh like you don't know?! Every damn time you guys ask me for something, I'm there; but when I ask for something you're too busy!"
"Listen we-"
"No! You listen! I thought you guys were my friends. Apparently I was wrong. You all were too busy going out on dates and spending time to even notice what today was!" Cy said as the others were watching with wide eyes and dropped jaws.
"But we-"
"Shut up! As of now, I'm out of here!"
"But wait! We-"
"You don't get it do you?! As of right now. I'm no longer a Teen Titan." He said while opening his left arm and pulling out the cords that control his communicator.
He then walked in the elevator and pushed a button, while the others watched the doors close.
End Of Chapter 3.
He sat on his bed wondering why.
"Why would they do this to me? I thought that I was there friend." He thought to himself.
This was going to be one of the longest days that he ever had. He got up from his bed and walked into the living room where the others were. They were trying to hide the excitement that they felt inside by looking at him like it was a normal day.
He didn't say a single word to them as they went about their daily routine. Beast Boy made breakfast without any objection from Cyborg at all, in fact Cyborg didn't make breakfast at all. He just got a bowl of cereal instead. The others were talking to each other. Not one of them said a single word to Cyborg.
Cyborg just held his down, as he swirled his spoon around in his bowl of cereal, which was getting soggier with every passing minute. Unable to eat, he stood up and dumped his breakfast in the sink and walked away.
Totally wrapped up in his emotions, Cy didn't know where he wanted to go. He wanted to go to his room, but it was too closed in. He wanted to go to the garage, but it had too many fond memories. He wanted to go to the roof, but he would've been too tempted to jump off the edge.
The only alternative left was to leave. He walked to his room and sat back down on his bed. As he sat there, his face was void of any expression.
"I don't want to leave them. I mean, they're my friends. They wouldn't forget my birthday. But why have they been treating me like I wasn't even here?" Were just some of the thoughts running through his head.
A knock at his door woke him up from his sulking. He lazily walked to the door and opened it, only to see Raven on the other side.
"What do you want?" He asked in a rude tone.
"I just need to talk to you about something."
"Look, I already know about you and B. I'm cool with it. It's not like we had anything more than a close friendship anyways." He said coldly before closing the door in her face.
Raven stood there with sorrow in her eyes. She lowered her head and slowly walked away.
"I can't believe that she would talk to me about a relationship on my birthday." He said as he slumped in his chair at his desk. He leaned back in his chair and planted his feet in a dent that was in the shape of his feet, meaning that he leaned back in his chair a lot.
He looked up at his ceiling, which had several pens and pencils stuck in it. If you looked carefully enough, you could see them taking the shape of a person's face. As he squinted his eyes more to decipher the picture, his eyes widened when he saw that they were formed in the shape of Raven's face.
"Forget it Cy. She's already chosen who she wants." He thought to himself as he shook his head. "I can't stay here." He said as he got up to take one final look at his room before leaving for good.
He shut down his computer mainframe as he walked past it, when he saw his trophies on his shelf, a tear came down his eye.
"I wish I was completely human again. At least my friend's were nice to me and remembered my birthday." He thought while standing up and wiping his face.
"I'll leave tonight. Less of a chance that they'll see me."
Outside of Cyborg's room, the others were just passing the day, impatiently waiting for the evening to arrive.
"Man this day's going by slow." BB said while pacing back and forth.
"Agreed Beast Boy. This day is pleasantly taking it's time to dwindle down." Starfire said while reading a book. "Hey Robin, do you wanna play some gamestation. Maybe it'll make the time fly by faster." BB asked his masked friend.
"Sure, why not. I mean there's nothing else to do." Robin said while walking over to the couch to join his green companion.
"Raven, are you okay?" Starfire asked, when she saw the purple-haired girl just sitting at the table in the kitchen not moving an inch.
"Y-Yeah. I'm fine Starfire." Raven said back, recalling the cold words that Cyborg said to her. ::It's not like we had anything special.::
"I'm sorry." She whispered to herself.
The hours slowly ticked by, until it was finally time to take Cyborg to his surprise party.
"It's about time! I wonder how many girls are going to be there?" BB yelped when the alarm on his watch started buzzing.
"Yeah, now we have to find Cyborg." Robin said while looking around for Cy.
Starfire joined in on the search, while Raven was still in the same spot that she was in after hearing those harsh words from Cyborg.
"He's not in his room." Robin said as he came from Cyborg's room.
"He's not in the garage either." BB said.
"He was not on the roof either." Starfire said as the all came back together in the living room.
"Where could he be?" Robin asked while scratching his head.
"There!" BB exclaimed as he saw Cyborg slowly walking to the main door.
"Hey Cy!"
"What?!"
"Nothin'. We just need you for a minute."
"That's not surprising."
"What are you talking about?" BB asked with a raised eyebrow.
"Oh like you don't know?! Every damn time you guys ask me for something, I'm there; but when I ask for something you're too busy!"
"Listen we-"
"No! You listen! I thought you guys were my friends. Apparently I was wrong. You all were too busy going out on dates and spending time to even notice what today was!" Cy said as the others were watching with wide eyes and dropped jaws.
"But we-"
"Shut up! As of now, I'm out of here!"
"But wait! We-"
"You don't get it do you?! As of right now. I'm no longer a Teen Titan." He said while opening his left arm and pulling out the cords that control his communicator.
He then walked in the elevator and pushed a button, while the others watched the doors close.
End Of Chapter 3.
