Note:I do not own the Teen Titans
Note:I have two ideas of what to do with this story.
Even number is one of them
Odd number is the other
please pick a number 1-5!!!
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It had been over a year since Starfire had seen Robin leave the border and never return. Things were different, but the Titans learned to deal with it. Fighting was more difficult, now that there was only four, but they did all they could to make it better and, even Raven, looked on the bright side.
Raven seemed happier, which was strange. She never mentioned him, and yelled at those who did, and fought a lot better. She seemed to be more concentrated and hung out with the group a lot more. Beast Boy had even gotten her to smiled more than once.
Starfire was sad and often looked out the large window at the city's border. She often dreamed of Robin's return, but it never came. It had been a year now and she was doing better. Back to working her usual routine and sharing poems and festivals of her homeland Tamaran. Things were beginning to go back to normal.
Beast Boy didn't like that he had just left only leaving a sad and depressing poem that Raven had quickly set on fire. They didn't know why. But he didn't mind too much. Beast Boy and Robin were friends, of course, but not too close of friends. So Beast Boy just went back into his regular routine as if nothing ever happened.
Cyborg missed Robin. He was his best friends. They worked out together, the played Game Station together, but now he was gone. And Beast Boy had rolled into the slot.()
It was late afternoon when Beast Boy had challenged his robotic buddy to a racing game. Cyborg shrugged and accepted. Raven had set down her book of poetry and leaned his head in between theirs to watch the action. She had been doing this a lot lately, so the boys moved over and allowed her to sit between them.
Meanwhile Starfire was holding the mutated moth larvae, Silkie as she stared out the large window and out over the ocean. She hovered there often, awaiting Robin's return. But as she sat there, she saw something different.
An explosion came from near the mall of shopping, as Starfire called it. She gasped and landed on her feet. Red flashing lights blinked on and off, followed by alarms all over the Tower, signaling trouble. Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy got up quickly and the four of them ran to the mall.
Plasmus had escaped, much to Raven's dislike. She thought it was strange; they hadn't seen him since before Slade's demise, which was...years ago. They would talk about it later. Now...
"Azarath Metrion Zinthos!" Raven cried, lifting up a nearby bus, smashing it into his stomach. In the meantime, Starfire sent several green star-bolts at his face. Cyborg came up on Beast Boy's back in teradactle form and fired his laser fire.
Plasmus sqeeled and twirled his arms, hitting Cyborg and Beast Boy, throwing them out of the sky. "Sleepy time," Raven said in her normal raspy monotone voice, black power coming to her hands. A black bubble appeared around his large form.
When she released him all that was left was a silent sleeping man. "Yeah, Rae!" Beast Boy called, pumping his fists in the air.
"Come on," Starfire whispered as Cyborg lifted him over his shoulder, "Let's take him to prison before he wakes up." The other three nodded in agreement and then set off.
"I am happy that Plasmus is in prison where he belongs," Starfire yelled coming into the Tower first. She flew up and grabbed Silkie, embracing him tightly. The slug of a creature made funny noises, smiled, and wiggled his tiny feet.
"I'm just glad he didn't explode," Raven said, looking away. She remembered that one time she had red crap in her hair for days. It was disgusting. Really, really disgusting.
Beast Boy laughed, "I remember that!"
"I see you've been doing well," a voice came from the couch. The four of them quickly readied themselves for combat...that is until the person stood up fro them to see.
Starfire recognized black spiky hair, and her glowing green eyes turned back to normal. "Robin?" She asked quietly.
