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A/n: Well, welcome to another chapter of Sisters. Yay. To tell you the truth, I am typing this before the previous chapter was posted, so I can stay ahead of the game. (I'm using the computer I usually can't use to type it. This one doesn't have internet.) Anyways, for those of you who enjoy this story, I hope this chapter works for you.

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Chapter now!


They're lying.

Sierra would never betray the Titans! My sister would never do anything that would hurt me. Never! Not me, not my friends, and not anyone else. She's just an innocent girl! She would never hurt anyone.

That's what he said about you.

That little voice in my head has a point. That's exactly what Beast Boy probably said about me. She wouldn't hurt me. But isn't that exactly what I did? I hurt him. I betrayed him. I brought his worst enemy to kill him. Raven knew, she knew I was a traitor. She told them that from the beginning, and no one ever believed her until it was too late.

She will be believed. She was right before. Why not now?


Terra couldn't sleep after her long and painful day. She lay on the bottom bunk in her room, listening to Sierra's light breathing. Finally, she couldn't take it anymore. Throwing off the covers, she quietly got out of bed and went downstairs to the kitchen. Maybe some warm milk would settle her stomach.

As she reached the room, she found that she wasn't the only one who couldn't sleep. Cyborg was sitting at the table, a steaming bowl of Ramen noodles before him. He looked up and saw her standing, somewhat awkwardly, in the doorway. He motioned for her to sit down. Terra took the seat with relief. That's someone who doesn't hate me.

"So," he said, slurping up some noodles, "What brings you down at this time of night?"

She sighed. "It's just that . . . I have a lot on my mind right now, Cyborg."

"I know what you mean," he said, nodding. "Robin has a lot to do as a leader, so I – ah – took it off his mind."

"Beast Boy hates me," she said. To her horror, tears had started dripping down her cheeks. "He hates me because I betrayed him. It doesn't matter that I apologized, and I forgave him for telling my secret! He still hates me."

Cyborg shook his head. "BB never told anyone about you. What was it anyway?" When he saw the look on her face, he said, "Never mind. The point is that BB didn't tell Robin. Robin figured it out on his own."

"What?"

He raised an eyebrow. "Girl, you're gaping."

She snapped her mouth shut. "Robin figured it out? Beast Boy didn't tell him?"

The taller boy sighed. "That's what I've been tryin' to tell ya, Terra. BB didn't do anything, and he didn't talk to Robin for days after you left. See, I think BB blamed your leaving on Robin." He swallowed some broth. "I think he was right."

"No," she whispered.


I can't believe what Cyborg is saying. He has to be telling the truth but I don't want it to be true!

If he's right, I did this to the wrong person. If he's right, I hurt Beast Boy because of something he didn't do.

He can't be right.

Please, let it be wrong, let him be lying. Beast Boy made a mistake, and that's all. I made the mistake of betraying him. I was the one who couldn't deal and joined Slade to defeat the Titans. I am so sure that Cyborg isn't telling the truth.

But part of me – a little part – knows that he's right. He's telling the truth. Beast Boy wouldn't have hurt me. Robin isn't stupid, if you would have seen me you would have known I needed help controlling my powers. All Robin did was use basic human common sense. I know this is what happened.

But now I know the truth.

I hurt Beast Boy, the only person who ever really cared about me, and I turned him away and joined his enemy. I betrayed the Titans, the only friends I ever had. I walked away from the greatest adventure, the greatest good that could ever happen to me. I left Cyborg, who could be like a brother. I left Starfire, who is always willing to be a friend to everyone. And I left Raven, the greatest ally you could have. I left them, I betrayed them.

And I did it for absolutely no reason at all.


"Hello, Tara!"

Terra awoke to a rather large pair of brown eyes right in front of her own blue ones. She about had a heart attack. "Sierra!" She yelled from the floor. "What the heck were you doing?"

Her sister looked hurt. "I'm sorry, Ta-Terra," she said. "I only wanted to wake you."

She rubbed her banged head. "It's okay," she said. "I'm awake. Did you want anything in particular? Breakfast maybe?" She looked at the time. 6:02. She sighed, then climbed back up on her bed. The floor was rather hard.

"No," she said simply. "I needed to ask you something." Her voice had gotten very brisk and businesslike. "You need to help me."

"With what? Can't find the bathroom? It's just down the hall, third door on your left," she told Sierra, then laid her head on the pillow. Warm, comfy pillow that it was. She was trying to drift off to sleep when Ana pushed her.

"That's not it," she said. "I need you to help me annihilate the Titans."


Duhn-duhn-duuuuuuhhhhhhn. Annihilate the Titans? What?

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