Still Thursday

"No, it cannot be!" Starfire gasped in horror, looking up at her sister Blackfire.

"Oh, it can be. And it is." Blackfire triumphantly spread out her arms, as if parading the destruction she had done to the bridge. The cables were flying everywhere, and the whole structure was falling apart.

"What are you doing back on Earth?" Star yelled, her eyes glowing green. She didn't notice her friends trying to keep the bridge from crumbling.

"Why don't you like me? I mean, you're always so bitter towards me." She made no attempt to stop the Titans, but rather floated down to her sister. "After all I've done for you, this is how you treat me?"

"What do you want?" Starfire asked, backing away.

"Right now? An answer to my question. And for you to be nicer." She showed no hostility as she reached out. "Sister."

"I…I don not understand…you are being nice?" She quickly went from bemused to defensive. "Why? What is your purpose?"

Blackfire seemed surprised at the response, but her expression soon changed. "I see you aren't as stupid as you used to be. Very well, I'll have to get right to it." She rolled her eyes in disgust and stuck out her hand. "The tickets?"

It was Star's turn to be surprised. "'Tickets'? What are you talking abou—"

"The Klorgis tickets, sister dear! Duh!"

"But why? Could you not purchase them yourself?"

The others came up behind Blackfire. "Have you really chosen not to steal them?" Robin asked, amazed.

"Well she is stealing them from Starfire…" Cyborg muttered under his breath.

"Steal what?" Beast Boy looked around at his friends.

"The boy band tickets," Raven replied, her monotonous voice dripping with disgust.

A lightbulb went off in his head. "Hey, Star! Why don't you give my ticket to Blackfire? Then you two could go together!" He smiled, quite proud of himself.

"I would rather go with a rotten Snorfag from Pari-Duum than go with this Blargak!"

"Blargak! Well, I'd rather be eaten by a Blithorg than go with this smelly Ralkor!" Smiling, she said, "Besides…I already have someone to go with."

"You cannot have them!" Star said. The citizens were gone, and the bridge was steady, but there was still a battle ensuing.

"And why not?"

"Because they are not here yet," she said simply. But her eyes glowed again as she said, "But even if I had the Klorgis tickets, I would not give them to you!"

Blackfire put her hands on her hips and asked again, "And why not?"

"Because I paid for them. And because I do not want you to get away with taking my things any longer!" Her hands began to glow green.

"Don't waste your time. You couldn't defeat me a second time," Blackfire laughed.

"We shall see—" Star was inturrupted by Raven, who had a telekinetic hold on her.

"Anger is pointless, Starfire."

Blackfire yawned. "I guess I'll have to resort to good, old-fashioned stealing." She jumped to fly away, but was stopped by a powerful hand on her ankle.

"Not this time sister." Star looked to Cyborg, who nodded and grabbed the girl, holding her down.

"I'll never forget this, sister dear!" Blackfire cried as he carried her to the T-car.

"She is so embarrassing…" Star blushed.