The rest of the day had been uneventful if you don't count Cyborg locking Beastboy into the bathroom and Starfire trying to bake a cake. That night they had all sat up to watch a movie and were now getting ready to go to bed.
"Man, that movie was great!" Beastboy said, finishing off the last few handfuls of popcorn.
"I too found it enjoyable." Starfire said, standing and yawning loudly.
"Good night ya'll," Cyborg said suddenly, standing and typing in the lock down for the night. "I gotta get some sleep." The rest of the Titans agreed and walked to their rooms.
Beastboy got into his room and tripped over a pile of clothes he had left there that morning. He thrust them out of the way and dragged himself to his bed. He kicked off his shoes and fell onto his bed, falling asleep instantly. As Beastboy turned over in his sleep, a shadow fell over his bed.
"Dissendium Minatare," it whispered.
In his sleep, Beastboy suddenly jerked.
Raven had taken off her cloak and was pulling the sheets back on her bed. She turned on a nearby lamp and pulled a book off of one of the shelves towering on either side of her bed. She pulled the covers over her knees and opened the book to where she had last been. Out of the corner of her eye, Raven saw a shadow move. She turned her head suddenly.
"Dissendium Minatare," The shadow whispered and Raven suddenly felt dazed, and fell to the floor of her bedroom.
Cyborg closed the door to his room and lay down on his charging pad. Right as he grabbed the charging coil from out of the computer hatch, his door opened.
"What . . ." was all Cyborg managed to get out before the shadow whispered a spell, and Cyborgs head fell against his pillow.
Starfire was probably the only one of the Titans that preferred not to sleep in her gear. She pulled a pair of white sweatpants from out of her drawer and a purple top. She paced over to her window and leaned against the glass. The night was lit up with a million stars. She smiled at the brightly lit sky and sat on the window ledge.
Suddenly, Starfire felt a presence in her room. She snapped her head around and saw a shadow fall across her carpet.
"Dissendium Minatare," It whispered and Starfire fell off the window ledge and lay on her stomach.
Robin pulled off his cape and threw it over the arm of his chair. He lay down on his mattress and pulled the covers up to his chin. Just as he had started to nod off, a figure appeared by his bed. He turned, expecting to see Starfire, and gasped.
"Who are . . . "
"Dissendium Minatare!" The figure whispered and Robin felt his head grow fuzzy and he fell onto his mattress.
