Red lights were flashing through the Titans Tower. All five of them were running (and flying) to various points of the room. Robin was working at all computers, his hands constantly tearing at his hairline and blaming himself for what had happened.

"STARFIRE! Where did you go?? This is all my fault! How could I have . . ."

"How could you have what?" Robin turned to see Raven looking at him. Their eyes met, and he blinked once in surprise.

"I . . . Don't know. I just feel like Starfire's disappearance is all my fault."

"Well it's not. You did nothing to her. If anyone did anything, it would be Beast Boy." She pointed her thumb to the opposite direction of the room, where Cyborg was pulling at Beast Boy's tail feathers. His wings fluttered frantically as he tried to escape, but Cyborg refused to let go.

"LET . . . GO OF ME!" Beast Boy said, frantically trying to morph into other creatures and get away.

"No way dude! If we're gonna find Starfire, we're gonna find her together. You going out there alone isn't going to help us."

"Well it's the least I can do!" Finally Beast Boy gave up, and morphed back into his human form. He dangled by one leg from Cyborg's hands, and was dropped instantly onto his head.

"See what I mean?" Raven said to Robin, as he raised an eyebrow.

"I guess so. Its just . . . I was the last one who talked to her. Then she just . . ."

"Vanished." Raven said. "I know. I was still meditating when she up and went, remember? I was just so deep into it, I didn't . . ."

"Hey." Robin said, putting a hand on Raven's shoulder. "You tell me not to blame myself, so I'm going to say the same to you: it isn't your fault. You had no idea, and neither did we. Now we just need to . . . "

Suddenly the flashing lights stopped completely. Robin and Raven looked up to see that Cyborg had turned them off manually.

"It isn't really helping us." Cyborg said to them. They nodded.

"Yeah, your right." Robin said. "Does anyone know if she was wearing her tracking device?"

"I think so." Beast Boy said. He ran over to the computer, threaded his palms to crack his knuckles, and worked away at the computer. Instantly a bright red dot was flashing on the screen. Robin's eyes lit up, and his finger instantly pointed at the door.

"There she is! Titans: GO!" They all ran to the door in frantic, and began to follow the trail.


"WHERE DOES IT SAY SHE IS?" Robin yelled from his bike, the wind rushing by him. He had to keep a close look at the road, as he was going at an extremely fast speed. Cyborg checked his wrist, pulling up a small computer.

"YOU HAVE TO TURN LEFT HERE!" He said. Instantly all 4 of them turned left, Beast Boy (in bird form) almost slamming Cyborg into a pole.

"HEY, WATCH IT MAN!" He yelled at the bird holding him.

"SORRY DUDE!" Cyborg looked back down at his wrist, and held up his hands.

"START SLOWIN DOWN GUYS, WE'RE ALMOST THERE!" he yelled at them all. Robin's teeth gritted against one another, in determination to find his Starfire . .. Starfire, his best friend. Starfire . . . even more than his best friend. . .

"STOP HERE!" Robin stopped immediately, with Cyborg crashing into the back of his bike.

"Careful!" Cyborg said as Robin was taking off his helmet.

"Sorry. I'm just kinda stressed out." He put the helmet onto the set of his bike, and turned around. He started to walk forwards towards the house, until he realized he wasn't being followed. He turned around and looked at the other three. Their eyes were dilated, and their mouths were open wide.

"Everything alright?" Robin asked them. Beast Boy shook his head.

"You've never been in there, but we have. That's Killer Moth's house." Robin's eyes opened wide, and turned back to the house. He grabbed his flashlight, turned it on, and aimed it at the door.

"Someone's gotta go in." he said. "We need to get Starfire back. And if Killer Moth has her . . . We're going to get her back." He took his hand, and he let the door open wide slowly. He flashed the beam around the room, dusty and full of cobwebs. Raven poured herself in slowly, appearing in front of the television set. Beast Boy crawled around Robin's feet in rat form, and morphed back into normal form. Cyborg stepped into the front door slowly with his blaster, aimed at anyone who made a bad move.

"There!" Robin said, pointing to a staircase already laid out before them. They all looked at it in suspicion, curious as to why it was there in the first place.

"That's funny. It's already opened." Raven said. "Beast Boy accidentally opened it last time."

"Yeah. There's nothing for me to step on, or lean on, or trip o-"

"What are you getting at, BB?" Cyborg looked at him with an eyebrow raised.

"This place is too perfect. Someone was planning for us to come." He looked around the room carefully, his alerts up and ready.

"Theres a light down there." Raven said, pointing to the stairs before her. "Do we want to go down?" Robin moved up closer to the staircase, and looked down.

"How else are we going to find her? We have to take some risks." He took the first step down the staircase, as the others followed. They looked around, remembering when they were there last.

At last they reached the bottom. The room was filled with light, reaching from corner to corner, and wall to wall. A small white circle was in the middle, and it seemed to be the source of the light. The Titans walked around the room slowly, and with suspicion. There were no crevices, no evil moth rooms . . . it had been completely revamped.

"This place looks a little different to me." Beast Boy said aloud. Raven turned to see him.

"Obviously. If Killer Moth has taken her, then why haven't we been attacked by him yet?"

"Maybe it wasn't Killer Moth. Maybe it was set up to look like he did this." Robin said.

"How is that possible??" Cyborg asked him. "This is getting way to freaky for me. I'm outta here." As he turned to leave, the stairwell suddenly shut, locking them up inside. He ran over to it, and shot it with his blaster. It bounced off of the walls and around the room, and Raven finally lit the blast out.

"Azerath Metrion XINTHOS!" She shot at the door with full force, but it did not break free. The smoke drifted, and nothing was there . . . no hole, no evidence of tampering; it looked untouched. She turned to Robin with a worried look on her face.

"This isn't good. I think it's a t-"

"RAVEN, LOOK OUT!" Suddenly Beast Boy lunged at her with full force and pushed her aside as a beam shot at her. She looked up to see that beams of lights were shooting from every direction, lighting the room up even more. They all fell to the floor, shielding their eyes, until darkness overcame them from unconsciousness.