Disclaimer: Teen Titans…… yeah……..don't own them.

Cyborg was sitting on the coach of the first aid room. He was dead silent and Raven just stood near Beastboy's bed waiting. She wanted to comfort Cyborg but she couldn't say anything to him. She put her arms straight out in front of her and started to walk and feel around for Cyborg. Since she couldn't comfort Cyborg she was hoping he could comfort her. They were alone and only had each other. There was a chance that they could stay alive by sticking together. It was so hard for both of them to have lost two friends. She found Cyborg and sat down next to him. She leaned on him and he put his arms around her. She could hear him weep and she began to do so herself.

"Raven we have to stick together or else we wont make it" he told her and he sniffed and wiped the tears from his face.

He stared out the window of the room. He wasn't sure what to do next. Raven was blind and couldn't talk which made it difficult to communicate with her. He just wondered why all this was happening to them. If he was going to find out he would have to search for the answers and not wait for them to come and find him.

Outside the first aid room

"When should we attack next?"

"Soon my friend, soon."

Two figures walk down the hallway away from the first aid room.

Back in the first aid room

They sat there for awhile watching Beastboy's body get colder and paler. He didn't even a have a chance to heal; he died a slow painful death. Cyborg got up and walked over to the window and stared out it blankly. He watched as dark clouds started to roll in. Raven just sat on the coach listening for any movement of Cyborg but he barely moved at all. She started to think herself and she came up with and idea. She closed her eyes and placed her fingers to her head and got a vision of where the paper was in the first aid room. She then walked over to it and grabbed a piece. There was also a pen nest to the pile of paper. She then got another vision in her head and saw the paper. She began to write and when she finished the vision went away. She walked over to Cyborg and handed him the paper. He read it and it said:

Cyborg you know I can't talk but I had to tell you that we need to leave this room. If we stay here any longer both of us will end up like Beastboy and Starfire.

"Raven your right but what will we do with Beastboy…… wait we will have to leave him here and if we survive then we will come back for him" He told her.

Cyborg grabbed Raven's arm and pulled her towards the door.

"OK, I'm going to open the door and see if the cost is clear and you wait here" Cyborg explained to Raven quietly.

She stood there and waited for Cyborg to say it was ok. Cyborg stuck his head out of the room and looked to his left and right. There was barely any light lighting the hall ways. The power had gone out and the generator was powering the emergency lights. It started to get dark and it began to rain.

CRASH, BOOM, CRACK

The thunder began to bang loudly, the lightening cracked like a whip. This was going to be one long night, Cyborg thought to himself.

"OK, Raven the power is out and we are going to have to stick together if we don't want to be taken down" he told her in a shaky voice.

He was consumed with fear and wasn't too comfortable at this point. By now Raven would normally say that there was nothing to be scared of. Without any kind of comfort he was a wreck and was unsure of what to do.

"Lets go…… hold on to my arm" he told her quietly.

They started down the hall way and Cyborg didn't put his lights on because he was afraid someone would see them. The halls were already light enough for them to at least make it to the living room. They tip-toed quietly until they came to the end of the hall way where they had to make a turn. Cyborg was afraid because only he could look to see if anyone was there. If they were all together Beastboy would have done this part.

Behind them a shadow passes

Raven stood there clueless of what was happening. She became impatient and started to walk towards the turn of the hallway.

"Raven stop!" he yelled quietly as he grabbed her arm pulling her back.

"You could have been killed or hurt!" he warned her.

Her eyes started to tear. She didn't know that any of that could happen to her. The thunder grew and the sound of the lightening increased. Cyborg poked his head out and looked down the hall way of the corner. There was nothing there but the dimmed emergency lights shining.

"There is nothing down the hall way so lets go" Cyborg told Raven as she grasped his arm.

They walked slowly and were a little bit calmer. The lights were now flickering a little bit and they were getting real dim. Before they could make it to the door of the living room the lights went out completely.

Bang, Bang, Bang!

Something was banging against the walls of the hall way they were in. Cyborg didn't even think about Raven and just ran. He ran through the doors to the living room and tripped over something and fell.

Morning came and Cyborg opened his eyes. He was staring at someone but he couldn't make out who it was at first. His eyes started to clear up a little bit when his vision came back. It was Raven staring down at him. It was nice to see a familiar face he thought to himself. She stared at him for a few moments and she blinked. When she opened her eyes, Cyborgs eyes got big. She had two sets of red eyes staring at him with an evil conniving look. She smiled at him and then grabbed him by his shoulder. She lifted him off the ground and threw him into the wall of the tower. He felt so weak that he could hardly get up. Raven walked towards him and wiped the smile off her face. Cyborg saw himself covered with the black of Raven's power.

"Raven stop!" He yelled at her in a pleading kind of way.

"You must suffer and die!" She said in a strange deep voice that wasn't her own.

"Raven I know this isn't you, try and control it" he told her.

She didn't listen to Cyborg and him still surrounded by black was lifted up again. This time she threw him at the door. Cyborg watched as she walked towards him once again. He stared at her and saw there was a very strange looking necklace she had on. It looked like an "R" that was similar to the one on Robin's clothes. He then got up and ran at Raven with a lot of force. He thought that if he got that necklace off of her she would be back to normal. She saw him coming straight at her so she just stood there and waited. She was waiting for the exact moment to just move slightly and then Cyborg would go flying past her. As he approached her and got to the point where she moved ever so slightly for him to go past. Cyborg went flying past her but he knew she was going to do something like that and he was ready for it. As she moved the necklace went into the air a little bit away from her chest. Cyborg only had one shot at this, so his laser cannon was powered up. He then turned around and shot towards Raven. There was smoke every where from the walls being torn up. Once it cleared he saw Raven laying there helplessly. He walked over to her and kneeled next to her side.

"Raven are you ok?" he said to her.

There was no answer from her. Cyborg was worried he had hurt her or even worse killed her.

"Raven! Please wake up!" he grabbed her and hugged her and tears were rolling down his cheeks.

He felt so alone at that point. He was hoping that she wasn't dead but she seemed so. He sat there for awhile holder her in his arms crying.

"I'm not going to loose you too Raven!" he said with a lot of determination.

He picked her up and headed for the door leading to the outside of the tower. He paused for a moment and thought about looking back behind him but he figured it would be even more painful. He left the tower with Raven in his arms.

Meanwhile

Robin watched them as they both left and walked away from where he was. He was walking down the hall way when he met up with a figure. They were walking together and were talking about something.

Raven was in the hospital over night because of the condition she was in. She laid there so still like there was no life to her. Cyborg didn't want to be alone so he sat next to the side of her bed hoping she would wake soon. There was a chance she wouldn't make it, the doctor had told him so earlier. He didn't leave the room for any reason. He even slept there waiting for her and the nurses would bring him food. There was alone a matter of time before he knew for certain if he had lost her or not.