Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans or any other copyrighted superhero/super villain that may be mentioned in this fanfic

Author's Notes: This is my second fanfic. Reviews are welcome. I'm sorry in advance if Raven seems a little OOC, but for some reason it's really hard for me to tack down Raven's personality. People who read this story I just wish to recommend stories written by the following authors: Lord Belgarion, The Almighty J.T. Blade, Light of the Sorrow, and Wolf of Raven. I believe all of them are in my favorite story section. I also have another fanfic that I wrote titled: What time is it? It is a good story despite it's lame title.

Chapter 1: The Shooting Star

Robin stood on the roof of the Tower as he looked out upon the ocean with the sun in the sky. There, laid out before the Boy Wonder, was a perfect day; the sky was cloudless, the ocean was a sparkling blue that glittered with the reflected rays of the sun, and the flowers of Jump City were in the full bloom in an early spring. It was February, so the weather was cool but not cold. It was the kind of day that only comes around a once or twice in a lifetime.

As the day progressed, it only seemed to become better and better. The Titans didn't have to fight any whacko villains that the inept police force couldn't handle, and the Titans themselves were having a "most wondrous day!" as Starfire would put it. Cyborg was in a joyful mood because he had finally found a way to overcome the visibility issue when using the T-Sub. Beastboy, in the form of a large green dog, slept on the floor next to Raven; who was sitting on a pillow reading a large book with a silver cover and gold runes along the spine. She sat reading as she absentmindedly petted the changeling's furry head. Every once in a while, Raven would yawn from a night of little sleep and look over at the dog; who's fur looked so soft and inviting.

Starfire had gone to the mall, which meant that she shopped while Robin carried everything around. The two shoppers arrived home to the Tower around the time of 5:00 p.m. and, just as Robin walked into the main room, he collapsed from exhaustion and the many, large and rather heavy, boxes that he was carrying toppled down onto him.

Just then Cyborg, covered in oil and grime, walked into the room and saw, what was most likely, the strangest sight that he had ever seen in his life. To his right, he saw Starfire kneeling next to the almost-buried, unconscious Robin and was gently shaking him in an effort to wake him up. To Cyborg's left, he saw an asleep Raven who was using the soft fur, of a large, sleeping, green St. Bernard, as a pillow.

Cyborg sweatdropped.

The half robotic teen sighed went to the bathroom. He cleaned himself up and retrieved a roll of bandages, a vial of some unknown green liquid, and a bottle of aspirin from the medicine cabinet. Hemischivously retrieved his camera from his room before heading back to the main room. He walked over to Starfire, who wassoftly sobbingbecause she thought that she had killed the Boy Wonder, and a still-unconscious Robin. Cy removed the boxes and stacked them in neat piles. He unscrewed the topof the vial and thrust it under Robin's nose. In a few moments, the Boy Wonder sat up quickly, sputtering and trying to get a breath of untainted air. He handed the roll of bandages and the aspirin to Starfire wordlessly and walked over to the sleeping pair.

As he stood over the sleeping duo, he smiled broadly, raised the camera to eye level, and took a picture of the scene. Cybordwoke up Raven after hiding the camera;He had big plans for that picture. After a few awkward moments and a threat from Raven about what Cyborg had seen her doing that involved the term "inside out" and "masculenity"(Just use your imagination to fill in the blanks 0D), the Titans discussed dinner.

"Why don't we have a picnic of pizza on the roof? The evening is most wonderous"

Everybody stared at Starfire and, feeling embarrassed, her sweat dropped. But it quickly went away when what she said finally sunk in and Cyborg reassured her that it was a great idea.

"A good idea? It's a great idea!"said a heavily bandaged Robin.

Hesaw thatBeastboy and Cyborg were taking deep breaths in preparation for their usual "Meat vs. Vegetarian Pizza Topping Fight" he quickly added, "We can also make our own pizza with our own toppings." The changeling and the half-robot gave a chorused cheer and rushed off together in the direction of the kitchen. Where they got stuck in the entryway, because they were both trying to be first in and neither would back out.

As Robin and Raven followed the idiotic, galloping duo, Raven noticed that Starfire was heading in the opposite direction.

"Uhh... Starfire? Where are you going?"

"I am going to retrieve my favorite toppings of pizza!"

"Oookay."

Begin Flashback

Raven watching Starfire come in with a grocery bag filled with jars of mint frosting and peanut butter and rushing to her room.

End Flashback

After creating a serious mess in the kitchen the Teen Titans sat on a picnic blanket on the roof of their Tower. It was dusk and the stars started to peek out as the setting sun turned the horizon a dusty-orange. Starfire sat, leaning back onto Robin's chest with his arm around her waist, as they looked at the stars. Starfire pointed out the direction of various planets and systems she had visited during her travels; telling of each of the races she encountered. That was when Robin saw a red dot that was slightly larger than the rest of the stars in the sky. He pointed it out and said with interest, "Look! I thing that's a red dwarf star!"

In response the rest of the team turned to gaze at it. Then Cyborg turned and saw it. At first he thought Robin was right until his cybernetic eye told him that the dot was giving of an extreme heat signature.

"That's not a red dwarf star! That's a meteorite heading right for us!"

"What?"

Robin stared at the dot, which was slowly growing larger, with his eyes wide with shock. He quickly regained his composure, reluctantly unhooked himself from Starfire, and ordered, "Titans, GO!"

But it was too late to stop it as the flaming mass smashed into the ground not far from the base of the Tower. The team approached the still-flaming crater cautiously, expecting a grey asteroid or some kind of space debris that was cast off during a space walk. What they saw astonished them; because when the smoke cleared, instead of a grey lifeless chunk of rock, the only thing in the crater was a teenage boy dressed in strange attire. He was bruised up pretty bad.

"Get this guy to medical, NOW!" ordered Robin.