"Just apologize to her," Robin said in front of his mirror. (Doesn't he just love talking to
himself in the mirror! nvm) Robin walked out of his room and down to the common
room where Cyborg and BB were playing video games and Starfire was watching them
with an amused look on her face. Just as Robin stepped into the room Starfire got up and
left passing him with an emotionless face.
"Starfire I need to talk to you, please," Robin said with a hint of regret in his voice.
Starfire kept walking as if she didn't hear him and went straight to the gym.
"Ok then, that didn't work," Robin muttered under his breath as he turned around to
follow her.
"Personally I don't blame her, the way you yelled at her it would make anyone mad,"
Beast Boy said as he continued arguing with Cyborg over the video game.
"I know I was harsh, but I was just doing my job as the leader of the group," Robin
protested stopping and turning the two boys.
"Maybe at the crime scene you were, but what about here at the tower and especially in
the kitchen," Cyborg replied.
"You heard that," Robin said sheepishly thinking back to when he had had an argument
with Starfire.
"Dude, the whole city heard that," BB commented leaving Robin with a glare.
In The Gym
"I hope this is what you want Robin," Starfire said to herself kicking and punching the
bag in the gym. She had been training for the last hour and Robin obviously hadn't meant
his apology since he had shrugged it off once she turned the corner.
"He probably didn't want a rift in the team," she said convincing herself the apology was
a fake. Not that he can keep it from happening now that there is one. Normally she would
be the one to forgive someone in an instant, but this time something about the way Robin
acted made her uneasy. Brushing it off she went back to firing green bolts at moving
targets made for her to work on her accuracy. She couldn't help but think something was
wrong, but off course she wasn't the one with the mind powers. Still something was
making her have an odd feeling, and deciding it was just that she was nervous she
brushed it off.
"Alone are we," a voice called out from the shadows of the room.
"Good luck with this one," as a pole was swung hitting Starfire in the head knocking her
immediately unconscious.
How was it? I kinda left a cliffhanger even though I'm not all that great at those. O well. sigh I need some reviews in order to make another chapter! Thanx! R&R
-MLH
