Raven awoke in a cold sweat. This wasn't like her, sure she'd had more than her fair share of nightmares, but she always could remember them. This was more like a sense of blind terror, a feeling that something was wrong. Raven rolled over in bed and tried to return to sleep. No such luck, she couldn't get comfortable. Sighing she finally got up and tossing on a bathrobe, she wandered off to the kitchen. Tea would help her sleep. As Raven walked to the elevator she passed Robin's room, and stopped. The door was closed as it had been since Robin had turned, no disappeared. Raven refused to believe that he could betray them. Raven had passed this door every day, but now something was different. Nothing tangible, more like an emotional wound. Someone had been in here, recently. As no one was around Raven opened the door and looked around inside. Things were where they had been the last time she had been in Robin's room, well most things, the closet was open. As Raven studied it she realized what was wrong, someone had taken things out of the closet, after the titans had put Robin's room back in order and left it to wait for his return. That had been almost three weeks ago. There was no telling when their intruder had entered, except to go over the security logs. Raven called the elevator and headed up to the security station two floors above, as she was now fully awake, tea could wait.

The door silently slid open. Terra walked into the empty room, her old room. The room was clean and bare; the titans must have cleaned her place up long ago. Terra walked in a circle around the room running her had over the sparse furniture. Letting the memories this place had come back to her. This had been the first place she had felt welcome in so long, and she had forsaken it, for what, petty revenge. That now as she looked back was more Slade's revenge than hers. Terra removed the mask she wore and let it hang down behind her head, covered by her hair. Terra opened up the closet, sure enough the boxes that contained her stuff was all stacked neatly.

Clothes no, more clothes, and more. No, no, no, that's not what I want.

Wait here it is.

Terra pulled down a box marked personal accessories and knickknacks. Inside were the few things that Terra really could call her, her communicator, her butterfly hairpin. Terra picked up the hairpin, no I don't need this anymore, she said to herself as she put it back.

At the bottom of the box she found what she was looking for, the flight goggles she had worn to keep dust out of her eyes, and the silver heart shaped box Beastboy had given her so long ago. Placing the goggles around her neck Terra looked at the box. I must, he deserves this much. Standing Terra placed the box of her former possessions back into the closet and turned to the door, gathering the will to go through with what she had planed.

That was odd the security station was open. Raven walked in and called up the logs of the tower, looking for recent movement. Could the intruder have been here as recently as early as tonight? Could they be here now? No that wasn't possible she could sense danger as well as unfamiliar thoughts, tonight all she could sense was her friends. Then something caught her eye, movement outside of Beastboy's room. It certainly wasn't like him to be up this late at night, or this early in the morning if you look at that way. Switching to the camera over his door Raven watched as a very familiar blonde, dressed in a very familiar costume placed something in front of his door and then backed away. Raven switched cameras watching Terra head downstairs to the garage. Raven debated hitting the alarm and letting the girl run. No she would take care of this herself, Raven still had somewhat of a grudge against Terra. As she turned to go movement caught her eye and she spun to find herself face to face with the other masked attacker from last night, Robin.

If it was Robin he was carrying the belt that went with Red X over one shoulder. In his hands he had a box of something or other.

"Don't move. I'm a lot more dangerous than I look."

The masked figure said nothing, not that he could do anything, his hands were full.

"Robin is that you?"

"Hello Raven."

"Why?" Robin simply looked at her.

"Why are you breaking in now to steal of all things that belt? And why are you with her?"

"A lot has happened I'm trying to make it right."

"Then come back, we miss you, Starfire misses you."

"I…I can't, not until I right the wrongs that I have done, then I'll seek your forgiveness."

"We forgive you, Slade manipulated you, we still trust you."

"I wouldn't trust me or forgive me in your shoes."

"Be glad then that you're not in my place and me in yours."

"Will you stop me?" Robin took a step forward, he was still caring all that stuff and basically helpless.

"Why are you with Terra, and why us she with Slade."

"She's not with Slade, and neither am I anymore. We only have ourselves now, and each other."

"You two?"

"Can I go?" he cut her off.

"Will you come back?"

"I don't know."

"Go. But…"

"Tell Star I'm sorry for everything."

Robin walked past her and was gone. Raven just stood there for a moment taking in what had happened.

"We got shut out of your life before, and you're right I don't trust you that much." Raven said to herself as she picked up the tracking monitor that went with the device she had telekinetically planted on Robin.

When Robin returned to the entrance of their secret tunnel Terra was already their waiting.

"Your late." She picked up the box she was to carry.

"I see you did a little exploring of your own."

"Had to tie up some lose ends too."

The two started down the tunnel in silence until Robin felt the need to speak up.

"Terra, before, I didn't mean to snap. I'm sorry."

"You apologized earlier too. I still forgive you. You had a harder time than I did."

" I only spent four days with Slade." Robin begun. "At when I wasn't on one mission or another for him, he tried to break me, almost succeeded too." Robin toke a deep breath. "At first he was violent, I got many of those scars you saw from him. I thought it would get much worse, but then he changed. Stopped with the violent stuff. He still had his ways, messing with your senses and preventing you from sleeping, that kind of stuff. Our conversations changed, it was like he was no longer trying to break me and rebuild me as his little solider but instead like he was grooming me to take over for him." Robin sighed.

"I think I hated him more for all the things he said then what he did, those physical scars can heal but, I almost cracked saw the world the way he wanted. I wonder if I didn't win that battle and every fight I've had with him since is just a continuation of that battle."

"You won."

"How do you know?"

"The way I've seen you act, you've never sunk to his level."

"You didn't see how he captured me."

"I don't, but it would make no difference, because I know you. Anything that you can sink to is unfortunate but what makes a person is not how far they can fall but how high they can soar."

"I love you."

"Huh?"

"I never said it before, I should have but I didn't. I'm sure you know but your right about everything. Even the parts I didn't understand."

Terra reached over and kissed him. Then the two continued their walk towards the mainland.

Raven flipped through the channels on the television. Her encounter with Robin had left her far to awake to go back to sleep. She flipped by a 24-hour news network then stopped, the thief that stole the things in the museum last night had been found with his stolen artifacts by his burring house. Robin perhaps?

"What are you doing up?" Raven turned around to see Beastboy coming into the room.

"Couldn't sleep." She half lied. "You?"

"Same."

"What's in your hands?" Beastboy quickly stuffed the small object he had been carrying into a pocket.

"Nothing." Raven had an idea of what it was but left it at that.

Beastboy sat down in the kitchen after pouring himself a glass of soymilk. He needed some time to think about what he had found outside of his door, it was the silver box he had given Terra. Inside was a note, Beastboy had read it twice and he still didn't want to grasp what it was saying. The note only had one sentence on it 'Sorry for everything.'