Hello All! I hope this chapter is somewhat longer than the last two. Sorry they're always so short. I like choping up the story so it cuts off at a point that doesn't stop halfway through an idea. Yeah, anyway. Um, I hope you like this chapter. Please don't hurt me! Be warned now. Starfire's poor widdwe heawt has been crushed in this chapter! R'n'R!


Raven punched and kicked the demolished bag until she could no longer stand. Collapsing out of sheer exhaustion next to the remnants of the bag. It's almost laughable how angry I can get and nothing blows up. Raven's laugh was hollow and pained. A sneer crossed her face as she stood on wobbly legs to walk to her room. I have to physically train more. That's pathetic how exhausted I am after that. She chastised herself as she flicked off the lights and slowly walked down the dark hallways.

On the roof Starfire was about turn away from the sunset when she heard the door open. Now is my chance! She thought in excitement.

"Robin." She said in a whisper as she turned toward him. "I wanted to talk to you." Robin stepped closer to her, squinting his eyes.

Is that Raven? Darn, I can't see who it is! The sun's too bright. It's a girl's voice, so it must be Raven, Star doesn't come up to the roof without Raven. Robin thought as he stepped closer.

"I wanted to talk to you too." He said, his throat tightening.

"Robin. I…I wanted to tell you. I think, no, I know, I love you." Said the female voice. Robin's breath caught in his throat. She loves me! A smile crept across his face. He was about to speak when the girl said something he didn't catch.

"What was that?" he questioned.

"I just said that our names sounded nice together." Robin's grin grew. You bet they do.

"Robin and Starfire." She said and leaped at him. Their lips connected and Robin's eyes grew wide. STARFIRE! WHAT THE… His thoughts trailed off as a loud bang from behind him and Star jumping back, surprised at the noise. Robin turned to see Raven running back down the stairs. Robin whipped around and began to scream.

"Starfire! What are you doing up here? I thought you were Raven!" he was yelling at the terrified Tamaranian girl.

"But…I thought…you and….me but…Raven…you…yelling…" she couldn't put together sentences and began to cry.

"Oh Star." Robin said softly as her slowly put a hand on her shoulder. "I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to yell at you. But, I honestly thought you were Raven. I'm sorry, but I don't like you like that. I like you as a friend, as a sister. I'm sorry." Robin said slowly and quickly left the roof in search of Raven.

Raven had made her way to the hallway her bedroom was on when she turned in the opposite direction and open a door. Making her way up the dark stairs Raven thought about going to the roof for some meditation, even though she didn't really need it anymore, it had become a part of her so she shrugged and reached for the door handle that led to her sanctuary.

Pushing open the door, Raven saw a shocking sight. Starfire was all over Robin. What are they doing! Having a tonsil war! She thought in absolute disgust, which soon turned to anger. But, I love Robin! What are they doing? This isn't supposed to happen! I LOVE HIM! She screamed in her mind. As a tear streaked down her face she slammed the door shut, but heard it bang open again because of the force. I won't let them see me cry. I won't let this effect me. I'm strong. I don't need emotions. I don't need friends. Most important, I. DON'T. NEED. ROBIN! She screamed defiantly in her mind as she raced to her room. Blasting down the door she flew in.

Ripping a dark blue duffel bag with a raven stitched onto it from its place on a shelf Raven ran to her armoire and began tossing in clothes. Racing around her room she threw in her most prized possessions then whisked into the dark hallway. Slowly, creeping into the living room where Cyborg and Beast Boy were still playing game station Raven pressed the cool green button, waiting in anticipation for the door to slide open enough for her to slip trough. Finally she was in the garage. What would be most practical? Raven thought, looking at the hundreds of cars, vans, trucks, bikes/motor bikes, and whatnot. Something I can sleep in would be nice. I think I'll take the Mitsubishi Outlander. It's got loads of room to sleep when I need to. Plus Cyborg has a mini fridge stored in that thing that always has something in it to last him a month, and that could last me for a year! Raven thought as she hopped in the car and started the engine, quietly driving out of the garage so no one would notice for a while that she was gone. As she drove parallel to the Titan tower she stopped. She was in the city now, so she had some time. Staring at the large T-shaped tower she had called home a tear rolled silently down her pale cheek. Turning the SUV so the tower was behind her she drove away. Don't look back. Whatever you do, don't look back. She thought as she drove farther and farther away from the only people she could ever call family.