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A Matter Of Trust: Chapter 10 A Recovery

"She's alive!" said Robin. All the other Titans cheered. (A/N does Raven cheer? You decide.) But the cheering soon died down, as everyone realized that even though she was alive, Starfire was still in grave danger.

"Beast Boy, Cyborg, go get some water, and the first aid kit. There are both back at camp." said Raven Beast Boy turned into a horse, and Cyborg hopped on his back. They cantered off to camp.

"Raven, she's in shock. Is there anything you can do to help her?" Even with a mask on, you could tell that Robin was pleading Raven to help.

"I'll try, but I don't know what'll happen. I mean, she was in a heat inducing box through the hottest part of the day." Raven walked over, and knelt beside Starfire's unconscious form. The mood became still, as if the air itself was hoping for a miracle.

"Azrath, Metrion, Zinthos. Azrath, Metrion Zinthos." Starfire began to visibly heal. Raven stopped chanting. "Robin, you do realize that you are still holding her hand?"

"What?"

"Her hand. You're still holding her hand." Robin put down Starfire's hand.

"I knew that."

"Right." Starfire opened her eyes, and looked around.

"Zinblorg! Where am I?" asked Starfire, as she tried to sit up. Her arms wouldn't hold her weight, and she lay back down.

"Um... at the campsite. What does zinblorg mean?" asked Robin.

"Zinblorg simply means zinblorg." Starfire gave Robin a puzzled look.

"What does zinblorg mean, in English?"

"How should I know?"

"Can you walk?" asked Raven.

"I can try," replied Starfire. She stood up, and walked a few feet before her knees gave out, and she fell to the ground.

"Nope," said Robin.

"Can you fly?" asked Raven. Starfire stood again, and tried to fly. She levitated off the ground, a few inches, then fell again.

"Not even a gimbass." said Starfire, disappointed.

"I wonder what's taking them so long," said Raven. "I better go find out." Raven turned, and walked into the woods. Starfire tried to walk a few more times, but each time she failed. Robin finally gave up. He picked her up, and walked towards the campsite.

"Robin, why are you carrying me?"

"Well, you can't walk, and you can't fly, so how else are you going to get to camp?"

"I suppose that you are correct." Robin walked on, until the car was in sight. Then he set Starfire down.

"Am I to heavy for you?"

"No, but I can see the car, and if the others saw me carrying you, they might think...well..." Robin couldn't think of a way to explain, so he said, "Do you think you can walk from here?" Starfire nodded, and set off on wobbly legs. She fell a few times, but Robin caught her, and helped her on.

"Starfire! You're Ok!" yelled Cyborg and Beast Boy. Raven nodded with approval, with a shadow of a smile. After Starfire had some water, Cyborg asked if anyone wanted to take the T-car for a joy ride. Everyone agreed, and Cyborg climbed in the driver's seat. Starfire got in her seat, and Beast Boy hopped in the trunk.

"Raven, you take passenger." said Robin, and he climbed in the back. Raven looked smug, and without words, she said 'Just friends, eh?'

A/N ok, so that was a cliffhanger, not such a bad one, though. (review, please.) I got that trick from A.N.D. They say that the reader always reads the parentheses. Ok, that concludes this chapter, and (review). Oh, and this chapter was corny, and mushy and would never happen in a zillion years.