Beastboy and Cyborg sat on the couch wrestling over the best controller as Raven finally came out of her room.
'Even after all that we've been through during the night,' She thought to herself. 'They still play that stupid game.'
She went to the cabinet in the kitchen and pulled out a small pouch of her tea and began to make her breakfast.
Up on the roof, Starfire sat alone; holding her knees trying to keep the early morning cold away from her skin. As something was draped over her shoulders, she turned suddenly to see Robin putting his cape around her.
"Thank you," She said, and then turned back to the rising sun. Robin sat next to her. "We've been through a lot during the night."
"Yeah," Robin said. He tried to figure out a way to tell her everything he was feeling. From seeing his family die for the second time, to watching her fall to a fiery grave. No words came to mind.
"The strange man said that I was unlike the rest of you, because I lack a deep desire." Starfire said. "I do not know if this is a good thing or a bad thing."
Robin sat staring at the sunrise, still not knowing what to say. Instead, he put one strong arm around her and leaned his head against hers assuringly.
"Do you believe we will be ready for this adversary, Robin?" Starfire asked. She waited patiently for his answer.
"I think that no matter what, the Teen Titans will always be here to fight when we're needed." Robin said, hoping that this would put her mind to rest.
A sudden banging noise brought the three other Titans to the roof. Forgetting about their intimate position, Starfire and Robin smiled as the three other Titans sat next to them. Cyborg, Raven and Beastboy smiled back.
"Bring it on," Robin whispered fiercely as the sun made its full appearance over the buildings of Jump City.
