Q: meangirl01 – "Is that Trigon thing really true, I do watch the Teen Titans, but is it really true?"

A: You're question isn't very specific, but I'll answer it as best I can. Trigon is real. He is Raven's father and he wants to take over her soul-self (the bird thing you see occasionally). So far, he's been seen in 'Nevermore' and 'Birthmark.' Does that answer your question?

Q: raexrobin4ever – "Okay, so is the pairing robin and raven or bb and raven?"

A: Yeah, I know it's confusing. I'm sorry! It's only sort of a BB/Rae pairing.

Q: raexrobin4ever – "I saw an episode guide and well it said there are "The End Part 1 2 and 3" and that's your title of this story. Is this a coincidence?"

A: It is not just a coincidence. Because of what the 4th season finale was about, I was inspired to write this story. And my story title was inspired by the title of the 4th season finale. I'm sure that what I write won't happen in the actual episode. So, it'll be interesting to see what the writers do come up with!


Part 2: Trigon's Daughter

Chapter 5: Azarath

As soon as Beast Boy stepped out of the darkness, Raven teleported back to her room. She was very afraid of her father, but she didn't show it. She could feel the great amount of evil within him. "Why are you here?" she asked. Though, she already knew the answer.

"What's the matter, daughter? You didn't want to see your father after all these years? You helped me enter your dimension. You will join me," he commanded.

"I'll die first!" she stated.

"We shall see," replied the demon. He turned to the left wall and blasted a hole through it with his hands. Then, he flew away. She was about to go after him, but stopped. With her telekinetic powers, Raven opened her doors. Her friends were there and Robin fell through the open space. He was in the process of knocking the door down, but Raven had sensed them coming.

"Your poor room has been getting physically abused lately," Beast Boy said once he saw the hole in the wall. "It may need counseling," Everyone ignored his comment.

"We have to go after him!" Raven said while pointing outside. "We don't have time to get the car or the cycle!" She flew over, picked up Robin by his shoulders and flew after her father. Starfire picked up Cyborg and followed Raven while Beast Boy turned into a hawk and flew out of the room.


Trigon was flying through Jump City. With his hands, he was shooting what seemed to be yellow lighting at anything and everything. He was destroying cars and buildings. Mostly, he enjoyed killing the terrified, screaming people. 'They deserve to die,' hethought. 'They are only fearful, useless things. Why does my daughter wish to protect them?' Raven was horrified at what she saw. Robin got out a birdarang.

"Raven, will this work on your dad?" he asked.

"I'm not sure. I'll use my powers to help, just in case." Her eyes glowed white and she encased the birdarang in black energy.

"As soon as I say, let me go," he ordered. Raven nodded her head. With his other hand, Robin flipped open his communicator and gave Cyborg instructions. "Cyborg, as soon as I kick Trigon, you blast him!" Cyborg acknowledged him and got his cannon ready. Robin waited for the perfect moment. He didn't want to be too close to Trigon, but he didn't want to be too far away either. Finally, he threw his birdarang, which cut Trigon along his side. Then, he got out his grappling-hook and told Raven, "Now!" Raven let go, and Robin shot his grappling hook toward the top of a building. Once it grabbed on, Robin swung towards Trigon and kicked him hard, knocking the monster off balance. Then, Cyborg blasted him with everything he had.

"Idiot mortals!" shouted Trigon. With a wave of his hand, he knocked all of the Titans to the ground. Using her powers, Raven caught them all before they got hurt. Trigon came down. "So, these are your friends, Raven?" Trigon laughed. "I have overthrown entire planets. I rule a whole dimension. Do you think you can defeat me with five children, including yourself?" Raven looked at his side where he'd been cut. He wasn't bleeding and was starting to heal himself, but before it was completely sealed up, Raven saw what seemed to be orange matter swarming around inside of him. 'What is that?' she asked herself. Trigon pointed his forefinger at Raven and a streak of lightning shot out at her and Robin. She disappeared and teleported them both to Azarath, but no one else knew it. For all they knew, Robin and Raven had been hit and had just vanished. 'Go on, Raven,' thought Trigon. 'You will join me soon enough.' Then, he flew off and he, too, disappeared.


"Where are we?" Robin asked. He could tell that he and Raven were in some sort of temple.

"Raven!" said a woman's voice. Robin whipped around. There was a woman behind them. She had long black hair and was wearing a blue dress with gold trimmings. "What are you doing here?"

To answer Robin's question, Raven said, "We're in Azarath."

"What?" He'd never heard of Azarath before. Then, Raven used her powers to teleport everyone else to Azarath. As soon as they saw their missing teammates, Cyborg, Starfire and Beast Boy ran over to them.

"Raven! Robin!" they all exclaimed. Beast Boy almost gave Raven a hug, but stopped himself.

"You guys are okay!" he said happily. Raven looked bewildered.

"Uh, yeah," was all that she could say.

"We thought Trigon got you," explained Cyborg. "So, where are we?" He kept turning his head, examining his surroundings. Starfire immediately hugged Robin tightly and then hugged Raven. She was always quick to express her feelings.

"Oh, I was so worried, my friends!"

"We're on Azarath," Raven answered again. Starfire's eyes widened and she turned her head to look around.

"Raven!" Then, the other Titans noticed the woman in the room. "You shouldn't have brought them here!" Raven turned to her friends.

"That's my mother, Arella," she told them. Then, she turned back to the woman in blue. "We need help."

"You know that there's nothing I can do," Arella told her sternly.

"You can try!" Raven snapped.

"No." Arella turned to walk away. "Go home, Raven." Then, she walked out of the room.

"I'll see you guys back at the tower," Raven told her friends. Before they could protest, she waved her hand and teleported them back home. She knew Trigon would not bother them right now. He wanted to get at her and could not care less about them. She hurried after Arella.

"Why won't you help me?" Raven asked as soon as she caught up. Arella walked a little faster and her daughter followed. They passed other people in blue cloaks who kept their heads down as soon as they saw Raven.

"I told you to go home," Arella reminded her. "You shouldn't be here."

"Why won't you help me?" Raven repeated.

"I'm sorry that you have to go through this Raven, but I can't help you."

"Yes, you can," Raven persisted. "You know magic, too."

Arella lowered her voice and mumbled, "I can't face him again." She was scared of him, too, as she should be.

Raven had not heard everything Arella had said. "What?" Arella stopped in front of a door. She walked inside and shut the door before Raven could follow. Arella was scared of Raven. The power that her daughter possessed frightened her and she was a reminder of everything that she had gone through. Arella never wanted it to be this way. She hated that Raven had to deal with all this, but she truly believed that she could do nothing to help her.

Raven decided that it was time to give up. It hurt that her own mother refused to help her, but she understood. At least she had her friends. She teleported back to the tower where the other Titans were waiting.


"Raven! You have returned!" Starfire said, gleefully.

"My mother won't help," Raven informed them.

"Your mom won't help you?" Robin said, shocked.

"Everyone on Azarath believes in peace," she explained irritably. Then, a booming voice filled the room.

"That is why they will die quickly," it said. When Trigon walked out of his cloud, everyone jumped in front of Raven.

"You got what you wanted," Trigon observed, "protection."

"She's our friend!" Beast Boy piped up. "Of course we're gonna protect her!" A smile swept across Trigon's face.

"Has she told you about her de-," Trigon started. A large, black talon came out and grabbed at Trigon's face. Raven wanted him to stop. Without Robin having to say anything, Cyborg and Starfire saw the opportunity and blasted Trigon back. It didn't work. Trigon was still stronger than his daughter. He tore off the talon, threw it to the side and looked around. Cyborg still had his cannon pointed at him, so he assumed that the machine-man had fired.

"You!" he pointed at Cyborg. "You are mostly machine. Do you still feel pain?" His eyes started to glow as he stared at Cyborg. Cyborg began to feel very hot and he fell to his knees. Everyone was looking at him. He could feel his blood boiling. He was in so much pain that even though he opened his mouth to scream, no sound came out. Trigon was using what the people on his planet called, "The Death Stare." All of Cyborg's friends rushed to his side except Robin. He thought ahead. It would be far more useful to attack Trigon and distract him. He soon found that he would not have to.

"Trigon, STOP!" shouted Raven. The other Titans did not know exactly what was going on, but Raven knew that she had to help him fast. When she ran over to him, she put her hand by his face. Her hand glowed a light blue as she took away his suffering. She closed her eyes tightly as the burning entered her own body. Finally, it was gone. In a way, the pain would stay with her forever, but Cyborg no longer felt it. Before he could thank her, Raven walked over to her father. She ran away to get away from Trigon. She didn't want to help him, but she also didn't want her friends dead. "If you leave my friends and the earth alone," she said hesitantly. "I'll go to your planet." She would go and escape before anything bad happened. There was no way of telling when she'd come back to Earth though.

"No, Raven!" gasped Starfire. She flew over and grabbed her arm. "Do not go with him!"

"Yeah! There's gotta be another way!" added Cyborg.

"She is not your friend," Trigon said. "If she was, she would have saved the rock girl." Raven's mouth hung open. How did he know about Terra?

"I couldn't!" Raven tried not to yell. 'Don't get angry,' she reminded herself. 'Especially around him.'

"No one could," Robin assured her.

"She didn't revive her after she turned to stone." Trigon waited to see what they would say next. The other Titans looked at Raven.

She hesitated. It was true; she did not bring Terra back. She had never even tried. She said they would try to reverse the effect, but she did not really want Terra to come back. She hesitated a little too long.

"Why did you not bring Terra back among the living?" Starfire asked sadly. "She was our friend." Raven's eyes quickly darted to each Titan.

"I can't!" Though she was not so sure that she could not.

"You can because I can," Trigon stated. He leaned down a bit. "And you know it."

'He's got to be lying!' thought Beast Boy stubbornly. Then, he noticed the look on Raven's face. She looked scared; they were all scared, but there was something different and now her face was red. "Raven, is it true?"

Raven could not answer with the huge lump in her throat. Why was he doing this? She already said she would go with him. Everyone else was waiting for an answer. All their eyes were on her.

"She will destroy your world," Trigon continued, "and everyone in it." The other four Titans exchanged confused glances. What was he talking about?

"No, I won't!

"It's your destiny!"

They all waited. Again, there was no protest from Raven. She could not believe it was all coming out like this. She tried to shout, 'No! He's lying!' But nothing came out of her mouth.

"Wait, Raven's gonna destroy the world?" inquired Beast Boy. It didn't make any sense.

"No!" All the distress could be seen in her eyes.

"She forced you away from your homes to turn you into a team."

"Stop it!"

Robin thought about the first time he met Raven. Before she came, he had never thought of leaving Bruce Wayne. "It's true isn't it?" Robin kept a blank expression on his face. Raven looked at them all helplessly. She could only imagine the horrible things they thought of her now. What else would they think of someone who was supposed to murder billions of people?

"Come, daughter," commanded Trigon. "We should be going." Raven walked over and stood beside him. The other Titans just stood by and watched. This time, when the tears came to her eyes, she did not try to push them back. She just let them roll down her face. Then, she and Trigon disappeared in a cloud of smoke.


Author's Note: Okay, everything in this chapter is almost COMPLETELY different than what I had before. The original stuff was stupid, so I hope this is better. Please review and let me know!