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Chapter 3

They ate chinese intently and Volt sat next to Beast Boy and couldn't bring herself to eat the egg drop soup she ordered. Or the Mongolian beef or any animal product.

Beast Boy looked at her, confused, before finally figuring it out. "Go ahead Volt it doesn't offend me

I understand how you can eat brutally murdered animals soaked in there own blood and guts while their organs are roasted still inside their own body and then battered and frie-"

"Knock it off beast boy your making her feel bad." Robin said as he ate his rice.

Beast boy looked at her face, it had gone pale as she stared at the package of mongolian beef. 'I just ordered this cow to his death sentence, because I felt hungry.' She thought.

"If you didn't order it someone else would've, it would still be dead. It's not your fault." Raven said as she poked at her noodles with her spoon.

Volt looked at her. "How did you...?" Raven smiled and shook her head. "I can read minds, I thought someone told you already."

"Oh and, beast boy stay out of my room and quit stealing my eyeliner. Robin if you ever turn on that X-ray vision in your mask again I will kill you. Cyborg quit staring at Volt's Hind end and make a move. And Starfire everyone knows that you don't only listen to pop, Marilyn Manson is a good singer, don't be ashamed." Raven picked up her book and went up stairs, everyone at the table was pale except for Volt.

"So I guess having an empath for a friend isn't all it's cracked up to be?" Volt said laughing nervously as they all nodded their heads blankly.

Beast boy got up to wash his face Cyborg quickly following after, he was just to nervous to be around volt any more, he might say something stupid.

Robin gulped as he adjusted his mask and went upstairs. Starfire ran upstairs to cuddle with her stuffed animals and hope nobody thought different of the what seemed happy alien.

Volt glanced at her digital clock. It read "3:24 AM" and she groaned getting up. She couldn't hold back her curiosity as she walked to Robins room.

She carefully tiptoed to his bedside and removed his mask and she put it over her eyes as it took shape of her face. she looked around and everything looked so different. It pointed out heat and it could see through walls and tactics of how to get past things quickly appeared on screen.

She had played with it for hours jumping around and scouting things out with the mask.

Volt returned to his room looking side to side to make sure no one had been following her and watching her as she lowered the mask onto his face to see to beautiful shining blue eyes look back up at her. She nearly screamed out of surprise and dropped the mask back onto his eyes.

"What were you doing with my mask?" He said in an assertive whisper grabbing volts wrist in case she tried to run away. "I...I...I was just curious to see what stuff looked like through your eyes ever since Raven mentioned you had X-ray vision a the dinner table. I had always wanted to know what color your eyes were from the moment I saw you."

He eyed her before loosening his grip. "Please don't do that again, I feel uncomfortable with my mask off, like I'm missing something." He said smiling understandingly. She nodded but felt as though she had lost Robins trust. "I'm so sorry Robin I will never touch you again." Volt said trying to regain what she had lost.

"It's okay Volt I still trust you, I know how curiosity can get he best of us." He said putting his hand on her shoulder, I guess the tone of her voice had given away what she was aiming for.

She went back to bed and slept peacefully until Beast Boy and Static both woke her up. Their horrible serenade of meows had forced her out of a light sleep. She knocked them off the bed and stretched. Going down stairs to play video games she looked at her wrists and put them down as the horrid images came rushing back. She shook it off but not very well as she tumbled down the stairs and got up grabbing her head.

She assured everyone she was fine when they went to check on her. But Cyborg wasn't buying it and after consulting Robin about it, apparently he wasn't either.

"There is something in her past. I just know it, I can feel her heart pounding when everybody else talks about theirs." Cyborg nodded in agreement to robins remark. He needed to talk to Volt, and now would probably be the best time.

He went to the roof to see Volt with a news paper she tossed to the side gingerly. It seemed to be old and the rain that was falling from the sky slowly seemed to disintegrate the edges. He sat down next to her. Scratching his head he blurted trying to be straight forward but stumbling over words. "Tell me about your past, before you became Titan... who were you?"

He could hear volt take a deep breath.