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I did not do it! I mean, I don't own Teen Titans! So enjoy!

Author's note: Shawn here, and I hope to update by Next week. ALSO, for fans of my other stories, I plan on updating them finally, soon, with Tina's blessing. -------------------------------------

He stood, beside the jet. In the pilot's seat sat a redhead with emerald eyes. Beside her in the copilot's seat sat a girl with dark, violet hair and eyes, tied to it, her wrists and ankles restrained. "And that's the whole story." She finished. "I, Metrion, or Raven, am destined to destroy the world." Robin's eyes went to her, racked over her face once more, trying to detect any hint of half-truth. "And that is why, I'm going to Tamaran. I can't destroy Earth if I'm not on it, now can I?" She said, her voice even and unemotional.

Robin's voice was as even, as unemotional, which proved nothing but the fact that each of them could hide their emotions far too well. "Right. I'll tell the others when they wake up in the morning. Don't know how they'll take it, learning that we're going to have lost three titans. Terra, now you and Starfire… they won't be happy." Raven raised a slim eyebrow. "Starfire will be back." The redhead shook her head. "No, I'm going to stay with you until you decide to come back." Raven averted her gaze from Robin, and looked down. "I'm not coming back, Starfire."

"Then neither am I." This comment was so out of character, so dark for her, that Raven thought she was hearing things. Then a moment later, she was.

"You can't run, can't run from your destiny... Never…."

"Robin, come here, put your hand on my forehead." She commanded, and he complied, reaching over Starfire. "Azerath Metrion Xinthos." She muttered, once, twice, thrice, and then Robin flew backward, losing his balance as he gained memories and thoughts that weren't his. "It… it's my memory. It explains… everything… I'll… I'll miss you. Come on Starfire." Robin struggled to his feet, just as the jet started up. "I'll set it on auto pilot and send it back when we arrive. Goodbye, Robin."

He waved, softly as Raven called the same goodbye. It was only when they were just out of earshot that he realized what was going on. "NOOOO! NOOOO! COME BACK! I CAN'T DO THIS!" He reached into his belt and withdrew the hook shot. Before he could even think of firing it though, they were gone. He dropped to his knees, not even in his suit. He wasn't in his suit at all when they had awoken him; he was in normal street clothes, only his mask remained as a testimony to him being Robin, the Boy Wonder. "NO! NO! NO! NO!" How could she leave? When she'd sent him all this information, he hadn't known HALF of what he knew now. He wouldn't have let her leave.

He wouldn't have let her leave if he'd known everything about her past that she had chosen to reveal. Nor would he have if he had known the truth behind what had happened on her birthday… or if he had known everything about her feelings for him. How could she tell him this that she felt the same about him, and then go off, go off and leave him alone. It was outrageous, and yet he couldn't say he blamed her for wanting to avoid destroying the Earth. He turned and slammed hard on the panel, as the hangar doors began to slide shut, and then began to slow down. It screeched loudly to a halt, not quiet meeting completely, and so loudly it screeched that it sat off an alarm throughout the tower.
He merely stayed on his knees, screaming out of anger. "NO!"

The doors opened and Cyborg and Beast Boy burst in. "What's going on Robin? Did someone steal the jet! Where is Starfire, and where is Raven? No one could have slept through that noise. Robin, where is Raven, where is S-"

His eyes flashed, and he turned. "Raven is GONE!" He said angrily annoyed by Beast Boy's continual babbling, and then his eyes widened. A stone on the floor was surrounded by blackness, its dimensions outlined in white, and it floated from the floor, and soared into the wall, busting through it some inches beside Beast Boy's head. "What the-?" Cyborg turned. "Raven?" When he turned back, however, Robin was on the floor.