Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans. I do not own Phantom of the Opera.

The Titans Tower was covered in the melancholy of a rainy day. Starfire sat at the window, staring out into the great, wet beyond. This day was so dreary. She just wished that she could find something to do.

Raven sat in her room, perplexed by her latest depressing novel. So far, a nine-year-old had run away, gotten run over by a schizophrenic, and the schizophrenic was not found guilty of murder.

In the "room of living", Beast Boy and Cyborg were absorbed in their usual hobby of video gaming. They had been battling the slime-goat all morning. They kept on, however, despite Raven's constant threats.

Robin had been entering data on his computer when he decided to check out a website that could provide a daytime distraction.

"Hello," Robin came and sat next to Starfire. "Why are you so sad?" he asked her.

"It is rainy and there is nothing to do. I am terribly bored," she replied.

"Titans, please stop what you are doing, I have an announcement. Phantom of the Opera is playing at the Jump City Theater, and I am taking us all to see it at two o'clock," the masked boy informed the bored group.

"Oh, friend Robin, you are the best boy ever!" Starfire began bounding around the room in pure joy. "Yeah!"

"Star, it's only eleven thirty. It is another two and a half hours until we have to leave," Raven said, always the pessimist.

"Oh." Starfire was very disappointed to find this fact true.

One and a Half Hours Later

"Oh, friend Robin, I have not gone to the movies in such a long time, what am I to wear?" Starfire was in dire need of advice.

"Whatever your pounding heart desires," he answered. "We're leaving in half an hour."

The first choice was a periwinkle one-strap with a revealing neckline. It was accessorized with a golden brooch and a silky veil. It had also obtained a good bit of silver glitter, and was very noticeable. Just the sort of thing Robin would like, she thought.

Dress number two was black, and was also made of leather. The V-shaped neckline plunged very low, and Starfire was not sure if this was a wonderful, sexy choice.

The third dress was a strapless. Its hue was red, with a lavender accent. It was satin. It was perfect. This would be the dress she would wear. This would be the dress that Robin would love.

"Okay! Time for the movie!" Robin yelled up the tower staircase.

"Give 'em a minute!" Beast Boy was actually patient for once.

Then, Starfire floated down the stairs, descending in an aurora of beauty. She was magnificent.

"You're... you're..." Robin was unable to speak.

"What am I?" Starfire was curious.

"You are beautiful." He finally was able to tell her what she was.

"Oh, thank you, friend Robin!"

Next, Raven hopped down the stairs.

"Look, lovebirds, let's go! I don't have all freaking day!" In a purple t-shirt and jeans, she was nothing compared to Starfire. "Are we leaving today!"

"Who are you dating, Beast Boy," Cyborg teased.

"Shut up!" Beast Boy covered his disappointment as he hurried out the door in a tuxedo that he had rented for the occasion.

The Movie

"People, get quiet, the movie's starting!" A man from across the aisle was obviously unhappy about the Titans audibility.

"I hate previews." Beast Boy was still in a sour mood.

Finally, after a good ten minutes, the film began.

It began as the auction, and then went into the overture.

"I love this music very much!" Starfire was very happy when the organ began.

The movie went on, in its wonderful way. Carlotta leaves, is replaced by Christine. It was not long until the phantom became known.

"Hey, Robin, he looks like you! He's wearing a mask, you are wearing a mask. He's wearing a cape, you are wearing a cape. You shall have to get some more of those, they must be in style!"

"Do I have to tell you again! Shut Up!" The man across the aisle was trying to listen to the film instead of the two Titans voices.

As the movie continued, the song "All I Ask of You" began. But then, the sad part - the Phantom's reprise.

"He loves her! He loves her! Why do all movies do this to me!"

"Beast Boy, are you all right?"

"Waah!"

Finally, the movie was nearing its heartbreaking end. Christine had been captured by the Phantom after the great chandelier crash. It was a life or death situation for Raoul. Christine would have lived with the Phantom for eternity to save Raoul's life, but the Phantom let's her go, as he would rather see Christine happy. By now, all of the Titans' faces were flooded in tears - even Robin's.

The way home was very hard to endure. Between Starfire and Beast Boy's sobs, Beast Boy's outbursts of sadness, and Beast Boy running out of Kleen-exes, Robin was very far into a headache.

"It sucked!"

"Personally, I loved the movie." Cyborg was arguing with Raven about the movie.

"Waah! Why, oh why! Why did he love her so! Why did she leave him!" And of course, Beast Boy was arguing (between sobs) with himself.

However, in the back of the line of superheroes, Robin and Starfire walked into the Titans' Tower.

"Follow me," Starfire whispered. She led Robin to the roof. She closed the roof door and rammed herself into Robin's body. "Hello, Phantom," she said to Robin.

"Hello, Christine."

The couple began to kiss. Snow began to fall.

"Will you always love me?" Starfire inquired.

"Yes."

The couple shared a moment of love that felt endless. It felt... wonderful.