Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans. I only wish. Maybe uhh... whoever made it will give it to me! Yeah. That would rock.
Yeah! You guys reviewed! I hope that this one is as good as the last one. This is only my second fic. -sigh- I can't write long stories. But I'll try for my loyal fans.
Inside Voice: HA! Loyal fans? They only read this because it has "love" in the title.
Endless: Huh uh! They love me!!!! And my fic is good!!! Right? -looks to the people standing around-
Fans: Uhh... huh? OH yeah! We love you Endless!!!!
Endless: Told you!!!!! -blows raspberry-
Inside Voice: -grumble- Fine. But you don't get any sushi tonight.
Endless: Nooooooo!!!!! -Falls over, all dead-like-
Inside Voice: Umm...well... Since she's down... The song featured here is Predictable by Good Charlotte. -bow- Ok! Now do I get a horde of fans?! -looks around- -crickets chirp- So uncool.
Chapter 2 – Something Isn't Right
Something isn't right...
I can feel it again, feel it again.
This isn't the first time
That you left me waiting.
Sad excuses and false hopes high.
I saw this coming still I don't know why...
I let you in...
Starfire walked groggily out of her room. She hadn't slept much at all that night. Thoughts had plagued her once-loved sleep. When she did sleep she kept dreaming of that man. I wonder what his name is...she thought, and then shook her head. She shouldn't be thinking like that. Falling for a villain...would not be right. But his voice...a voice in her head spoke. She shook her head harder. No! She mustn't think of that! Clearing her head (partly) of such thoughts, she shuffled into the kitchen. Both Robin and Raven were in there, speaking in hushed voices. Starfire heard some of it.
"I'm worried though...She hasn't been herself. Could it have had something to do with last night?" Robin said quietly.
"I don't know. You should ask her," Raven replied. She looked past Robin, noticing Starfire. "As a matter of fact, here she is now. Good morning, Starfire."
Starfire raised an eyebrow to that last comment. "Um... Good morning, Raven." Raven never normally said anything to her, or at least anything with the word 'good'. She shrugged it off and moved toward the refrigerator. Grabbing a glass, she poured herself some orange juice.
I knew it all along.
You're so predictable.
I knew something would go wrong. (Something's always wrong.)
So you don't have to call,
or say anything at all.
So predictable. (So predictable!)
Robin looked at Starfire, then back to Raven. He made a little shoo-shoo motion with his hands toward her. Raven took his hint and stood up. "I uh... have to go to my room," she said and walked off. With her departure, Robin turned to Starfire. "Star... can I talk to you?" he questioned.
So take your empty words, your broken promises,
and all the time you stole, 'cause I am done with this.
I can give it away, give it away.
I'm doin' everything I should've,
and now I'm makin' a change.
I'm living the day.
I'm giving back what you gave me.
I don't need anything.
Starfire nodded and walked over to a chair near him. "What is it that you want, Robin?" she inquired curiously. She sipped her orange juice daintily, not exactly wanting it now, but forcing herself to drink it. A hundred thoughts ran through her head as to why he would want to talk to her. Goodness, Starfire. Must Robin have a reason to talk to you? she thought.
I knew it all along.
You're so predictable.
I knew something would go wrong. (Something's always wrong.)
So you don't have to call,
or say anything at all.
So predictable. (So predictable!)
Robin smiled at her and took one of her hands after she set her cup down. "Star...what happened last night? We were all knocked out and couldn't see what happened. Why did you let that... thing get away?" Robin's smile faded as he asked those questions. He hated to interrogate the one person that he might...love, but it had to be done. Who better than him to ask her?
Everywhere I go,
Everyone I meet,
Every time I try to fall in love,
They all want to know why I'm so broken.
Why am I so cold?
Why I'm so hard inside.
Why am I scared?
What am I afraid of?
I don't even know.
Starfire thought worriedly on the questions that he asked. How would she be able to answer him? She remembered something...that man said as he ran away last night. 'Don't tell anyone...' was what he said. Should she tell? What if that villain was watching? Her thoughts were so hard on her that she grabbed her head as a headache overtook her. "Oh!" she exclaimed, knocking over her orange juice.
This story's never had an end.
I've been waiting,
I've been searching,
I've been hoping,
I've been dreaming you would come back.
But I know the ending of this story.
You're never coming back!
Never...never...never...never...
Robin jumped out of his seat and looked concernedly at her. "Star? Are you alright? What's wrong?" he almost yelled. Starfire couldn't take the questioning. "Stop asking me questions!!" she said in a louder voice than he. She jumped up and stormed out of the room, and all the way out of the tower. Robin stared at the doorway, wondering why she was so tense. She flew into the woods, feeling as if she could think while she was surrounded by nature. She sat at the base of a tree, bringing her knees up to her chest, resting her head on her knees. She closed her eyes, listening intently to the sounds of nature. Moments later, she heard a twig snap and her head flew up.
"So...Starfire...We meet again. I knew you wouldn't disappoint me."
Oh goodness!!! I finished it! In one night! It probably sucks. I'm surprised I got this much out. Mind reviewing? I'd love it! Suggest some things for the story! Maybe I'll use them in the next chapter. -wink-
Inside Voice: Oh no. There she goes again.
Endless: -smacks the voice- Shush. I'm having a happy time here! Go away!
Inside Voice: -rubs head- Ow.. for that.. you get no coffee, either!!
Endless: Noooooooo!!!!!!! -falls over dead-like again-
