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Raven stood quietly outside the door. She couldn't believe what she was hearing. Not only words, but thoughts that completely explained why Star had been so upset. Thoughts like, He's so cool, too bad Starfire loves him, and She's beautiful, funny, what else could a guy ask for? Raven frowned. Star was also funny and beautiful. What was different about this girl?

She looked up as Robin came out. He didn't notice her standing there.

"I don't think those were Starfire's 'own issues' Robin. I think they're yours."

Robin turned and saw Raven. She was glaring at him. He sighed and walked over.

"Look Raven, it's not what you think it is. Ember and I are just…"

"In love?" Robin looked away. "That's what I thought. You used to be in love with Starfire, remember? You see the girl that saved your life, and dump the one you've loved for almost a year? She still loves you, you know. She still loves you even though she's crying in her room because you hurt her." Raven said. It was the longest speech she had ever given Robin. She sighed. "You can at least go tell Starfire your sorry."

"Raven, were you happy that Star and I were together?"

"Well of course I was! You two love each other, and you should be together." Raven glared even harder, her mouth starting to come up as she clenched her teeth.

"I got news for you then Raven. It's over. Starfire doesn't need me anymore, and I love Ember. She's the greatest girl I've seen in my entire life, and nothing can change that," he growled. "Not even you."

Raven couldn't control herself any longer. "Do you even know how it feels to be dumped? Neglected?! Deserted?!? Well I do! If you could just put yourself in her shoes, you could understand just how much you crushed her heart!!!" Raven's four red eyes replaced her indigo ones. "You stupid, idiotic boy!!" she yelled. "You'll never understand how much damage you did!! While you're sitting over here laughing your dumb head off with your dumb girl, she's crying her heart out because of YOU!!!"

Raven headed toward him, and Robin turned and ran to his room. He slammed the door in her face. "You can hide from me Robin, but you won't be able to hide from her," a voice growled. Then it was gone.

Robin breathed a sigh of relief. He slid to the ground, leaning against his door. Raven was right. How could he have just deserted Star?

Raven walked back to her room, mad at herself for losing control. As she walked past Starfire's room, she could still hear the girl sobbing. She decided to try and comfort her.

"Star?" She looked at the Tamaranian girl. Her head was buried in her pillow, and she was sobbing quietly. The dark Titan tried her best to say soothing words. "Starfire, I'm sure he didn't mean it. How do you even know he was singing it about Ember?" She came and sat on the pink fluffy bed.

"He-he only sings it when he's with me," she stammered. She looked at Raven. Her eyes were blood-shot from crying. She sat up, sniffing.

"Well, he could have been thinking of you," Raven said desperately. She wasn't very good at this.

"Friend Raven, I know you are trying to make me happy again, but I know very well what is going on. Do not try to tell me otherwise. Please."

Raven sighed. She began to walk out of the room. "Thank you though," Star said. Raven smiled. "Your welcome."

Ember was terrified at what she had heard outside her door. Robin and Raven's voices yelling, then a deep dark voice that roared at Robin. The sounds had then begun to move away from her door, down the hall. She left her pizza, peeked out, then ran to the main room of the tower.

She skidded into the kitchen. Cyborg and Beastboy were still playing video games. They looked up and saw her. "You any good at game station?" Cyborg asked.

"A little," Ember said.

"Then come over and play with us! Where've you been anyway? And where's everybody else?" Beastboy asked.

"They're all in their rooms I think."

"What was all that yellin' about?" Cyborg asked.

"No idea," she lied. She went and played with the two boys, glad she could get away from the yelling and crying.

"Are you hungry?" Beastboy asked. Ember nodded.

"Didn't Robin bring you pizza?" Cyborg inquired.

"Well yeah, but I'm still hungry. It was a really small piece," Ember lied again. It was actually a freakishly large piece of pizza that would make even a giant full.

"Now I have an excuse for you to try my tofu! I promise you, you'll love it." Beastboy ran to the fridge, skidding on the floor. He yanked open the fridge, ripped open the package of tofu bacon, zapped it in the microwave, plopped it on a plate, and handed it to her. She looked at it. Cyborg crept up behind her. "Don't eat it…" a voice whispered. "It's a vile substance!"

Ember looked at it again. "Well, only one way to find out," she said testily. She took a fork and popped some into her mouth. She chewed slowly and thoughtfully. Cyborg's jaw dropped. She looked at him and laughed.

"It's okay, I've had worse." Cyborg had trouble picking his jaw up off the floor. Beastboy smiled then frowned, then smiled again. He didn't know whether to take the comment as a compliment or an insult.

Starfire sat in her room. She didn't know what to think. Robin had just left her for another girl. She sighed. On earth, you were able to pick anyone you wanted to be with. Though at the moment, she did not like the entire idea. She sighed again. She wanted to talk to Robin, about anything except Ember. She left her room for his.

"Robin? Robin are you there?" she asked. She knocked. A groan came from inside. Starfire gasped. "Robin are you alright?"

"Yeah."

"Do you mind if I, come in?"

"No."

She opened the door to Robin's dark room. She never had liked it much. Robin was never in his room that much, except to sleep and look for Slade. But he wasn't even doing that much anymore.

She closed the door behind her. She stood for a moment, not knowing what to say. There wasn't really that much to say anyway. She was the first to speak.

"Robin, Raven told me you had some sort of dispute. What was it about?"

Robin's face hardened at the mention of Raven. He looked at the floor. "I don't want to talk about it."

"Are you sure?"

"Yes Starfire, I'm sure," he said rather harshly.

"Would you like me to tell a joke of some sort?"

"Not really."

"Oh. What about conversation of your adventures with Slade?"

"No."

"Oh. Would you like me to… leave?"

"Yes."

Though his answer stung Starfire's heart, she forced herself to follow his wishes. She turned away and left. He didn't stop her.