Author's Note: Here's chapter six! Haha, I am glad you guys like this and are getting so into it. You'll just have to see what I have in store for you. Wink wink. Ahaha. And once again, thanks for all of the reviews!


Terra sat on the couch silently, watching Robin, whom was leaned against the wall. Robin had his arms crossed and his eyes closed. He was thinking earnestly, chewing on his tongue slightly. They are suspicious of me. But, no, I can't lose Terra yet. He looked back up at Terra. She looked back at him. He cleared his throat with difficulty. "Terra..."

"Robin, what is this about?" Terra interrupted him instantly.

"Erm..."

"Look, I've only been here for about two days... and I am totally lost. I can't remember anything." She stated. "And you people aren't helping much. It's just confusing me more. You told me you'd help me, you've started to bring back some memories. And I want you to keep helping me. Tell me... what happened to me? Why am I like this?" Robin looked at her in awe.

"You've remembered something?" He asked.

"Yeah... but..."

"What did you remember?"

"I remembered... when we told each other that we liked one another." Robin scrunched his eyebrows together for a moment.

"Are you sure-?" He started to say, but cut off quickly. He let a happy expression mold over his face. "That's great." He said instead. Terra grinned at him.

"I know. Do you think I'm finally recovering my past with you guys?" She asked eagerly.

"Yeah, probably. And I hope you are." He pushed himself away from the wall and sat down by her. She rested her head on his shoulder. He smiled at her.

Just when they started to get a little more comfortable, a loud beeping broke through the room, a red light going off on Robin's belt. He stood up quickly, Terra toppled over with a small 'oof!'.

"What's going on?" Terra asked, as she sat back up. She was clearly puzzled. Robin was examining a small round thing, then flipped the cover down.

"We've got trouble downtown. Looks like something big, probably tearing down buildings or something." Robin explained seriously. "You stay here, the rest of us will take care of it."

"No, I want to help too."

"No, Terra." He objected at once. She crossed her arms.

"Look, I still know how to use my powers. I haven't forgotten how." She said impatiently.

"Fine, just come, quick." He gave up. Everyone else had already filed into the room. "Titans, let's move!" They all nodded at Robin and rushed out of the tower.

When they reached downtown, it wasn't hard to find the source of chaos. There was a very large orange bird-type monster hovering over some buildings. Occasionally it opened it's beak to release something that looked very much like dark purple fire. As they stopped in front on it, Beast Boy gave a shudder. "Great. Big fire breathing bird." He said.

"That... has fangs?" StarFire said, pointing to it's mouth. They all looked up and saw that there were rather sharp teeth lining the monster's beak.

"Even better!" Beast Boy cried.

"Wonder what crackpot made this thing?" Raven commented, jabbing her thumb toward it.

"Dunno, but who cares? We are here to KICK SOME MONSTER ASS!" Cyborg yelled, running at it. Everyone followed his lead. StarFire flew up and shot at it's eyes with her orbs. While is was occupied with StarFire, Robin instructed Terra to raise him onto the monster's back. She nodded and pulled up a good chunk of earth, her and Robin stepped on it and she raised it up into the air. When they got close enough, Robin jumped off and grabbed onto some of the monster's feathers, making it so he had a firm grip. Terra began to shoot rocks at the creature's head while Robin stood up steadily on it's back. The creature let out a roar, turning it's face to Terra and blasting a wave of purple fire in her direction. Terra leapt out of the way and landed on the ground gingerly. Cyborg raced by Terra and shot at the monster's underside.

Raven and StarFire were taking care of the monster's beak, Beast Boy was trying to immobilize it by turning into various animals and biting it's wings and feet. The bird-like creature finally was able to make an impact with Beast Boy, slashing him across the chest with it's talons. Beast Boy fell to the ground, clutching his wounded area. Robin saw this and immediately took out his metal pole, scanning the back of the creature's neck. He finally found what he was looking for and prodded an area sharply with the pole. Just as he did so, Raven and StarFire had done critical damage to the monster's face. A blood-curdling howl came from the monster as it fell to the ground at an alarming pace. Robin jumped off it's back, landing in the street next to Beast Boy. Cyborg and the girls jumped out of the way as the monster fell. It hit the pavement with a sickening crack. The ground around them shook a little from the monster's fall. They stared at it a moment.

"Good job, team." Robin praised. He wiped the sweat off his forehead. "We'll let the city clean this up." But everyone was looking at Beast Boy. He was still lying on the ground, clutching onto his chest. He tried to sit up, a pained expression played across his face.

"Argh... anyone want to help me?" He barely managed to breathe out. Robin and StarFire rushed over to him.

"Are you ok, Beast Boy?" Robin asked with concern. Beast Boy eyed him strangely as StarFire helped him sit up.

"Yeah, I'm fine."

"I'll help you back to the tower." StarFire offered, picking Beast Boy up.

"Thanks, Star." He replied weakly.

"Alright, guys, let's get back to the tower!" Robin said loudly. They all started back to the tower slowly, since they were so worn down by the monster. StarFire was in the lead, floating a few feet above them, Beast Boy hanging motionless in her arms.

"Do you think he'll be okay?" Terra whispered to Raven.

"Yeah, he's been through worse." Raven replied, glancing up at StarFire and Beast Boy.

"Oh..." Was all she could say in return.

"Yeah, don't worry about him." Raven said. Terra fell silent. Raven looked at her out of the corner of her eye. "It comes with the job, you know? If you're going to be a Teen Titan, you have to be willing to get hurt in the process of protecting people."

"Yeah, I know."


Beast Boy found himself in the recovery room. He was in a long, white bed, surrounded by metal bars. It reminded him of a crib. He touched his chest, looking down. Someone had taken off his shirt, cleaned his wound, and wrapped his upper body in bandages. It was very dark, the only light source was a lamp by the bed, it was spilling a dim glow over the room. He heard a small snore. He squinted into the darkness and saw a figure hunched over a chair nearby. The figure suddenly stirred, raising it's head.

"Hey, you're up." Came a husky voice. The person cleared their throat and stood up, approaching the bed. The lamp's glow illuminated the person's face.

"Hey Raven." Beast Boy greeted her quietly.

"How are you feeling?"

"Fine. Doesn't really hurt anymore."

"Good." She said with relief.

"Why are you here?"

"Oh, we were taking turns watching you... to see if you'd get up or need anything." She explained, leaning on the low metal "fence" around the bed.

"Oh, ok." Beast Boy replied. "Hey, what time is it?"

"Uh... good question." Raven looked around and spotted the clock. "About two in the morning."

"Jeez."

"Yeah, you've been out of it for a few hours."

"When am I going to be able to get out of here?"

"Robin said you'd probably be alright it you were up and about tomorrow."

"Tomorrow?" He repeated hopefully.

"Yeah, tomorrow." She said plainly, obviously very tired. "But for now, just get some more rest." She yawned.

"Ok, see you tomorrow."

"Yeah, I'm going to bed. Good night." She waved and started to walk out of the room.

"Night!" Beast Boy called after her. When her footsteps faded away, he turned over and closed his eyes again.

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Beast Boy was falling, he finally landed softly on his feet. He seemed to be in the sky, among the drifting clouds. In fact, he was on one. It was a nice feeling, the cool air brushing across his face, the fluttering feeling in his stomach. Terra suddenly materialized in front of him. She smiled and took his hand. "Come with me..." Her voice echoed all around him. He nodded. She led him off the cloud, right off the edge. But as soon as his foot left the fluffy white cloud, someone started screaming. He looked around feverishly, trying to finding the source of the noise. He was falling faster, faster. The cool air left, being replaced with a sweltering climate. Flames licked at his face, he looked over at Terra, and realized that it was her screaming. He wanted to yell out to her, but it seemed he wasn't able to let out a single sound.

The next thing he knew, they had landed with a soft 'thump' onto a soft, silky surface. He looked around once more, Terra was sitting by his side, smiling again.

"Let's go, Terra." A voice said. Beast Boy whipped his head around, Robin was standing in front on them, gripping something's neck. They were on the bird-like monster they had fought. The orange feathers gleamed in the sunlight. Robin held his hand out, Terra took it. He pulled her up and put his arm around her waist.

"Sorry, Beast Boy, but I love Robin now." Terra said, looking at Beast Boy, a smile still plastered on her face. Then, before he knew it, she had pushed him off the side of the bird. He was falling again, and he could hear Terra and Robin laughing at him as he screamed. The laughing flooded his ears. He wanted it to stop, he screwed his eyes shut and screamed louder...

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Beast Boy snapped up. He was panting heavily, cold sweat was sprinkled on his skin everywhere. His heart was beating fast, he felt like he was going to be sick. He jumped over the short metal bar fence and sprinted into the bathroom. He stopped in front of the toilet and knelt down by it. His suspicions had been right, as soon as he got his face placed in front of it, he vomited into the toilet. When his stomach was emptied, he grabbed some toilet paper and wiped off his mouth. The foul taste filled his mouth.

"Argh, great..."