Summary: What happens when your past suddenly comes crawling back to you on one stormy night? Well that's what happens to Robin when they find his old best friend, Luna, standing on their doorstop during a storm. But what does her appearance mean? And what does she want from the Titans?

Disclaimer: I DON'T OWN THE TEEN TITANS OR DBZ OR ANYTHING ELSE I USE IN THIS STORY! I'M JUST BORROWING EVERYTHING! DON'T SUE ME PLEASE! I HAVE NOTHING! I LIVE IN A CARDBOARD BOX!

I'm back again and this time with chapter four! I'm so happy for all the reviews and I thank you all who reviewed my story. It made me feel warm and fuzzy inside. I'm actually surprised at how fast this story is coming along. Normally I get writers block after the first chapter but I'm actually doing better on this one. Maybe it's because of all the reviews I've gotten. Well, anyway, here's the next chapter. Read on!

Chapter 4: Some Answers

The Titan's could only stare at Robin and then to the girl and then back to Robin again. Raven was the first to get over her shock from fear of what her powers could've done if she stayed in shock any longer. Slowly the rest of the Titan's came back to their senses again.

"Robin, are you sure that you know this girl? How are you sure that she is putting on the imposter?" Starfire asked.

Robin looked down at the girl in the bed. She was dry now and in a new pair of clothes and he could see her face clearly now. Her hair had dried and he could see that it was all black except for two brown strands near her face that hung to her collarbone. The black part of her hair spiked downwards but you could tell that it didn't normally hang down. Her blue eyes weren't hidden anymore and they had gotten some of their life back into them. They were gazing at Robin with wonderment and Robin couldn't deny that they were the same eyes he had seen for years.

He looked back up at Starfire, "I just know, Star. I can't explain it but I know that this is Luna, the same eyes, the same hair the same everything. This is the girl I knew when I was younger and the same girl I grew up with." He said.

He sighed and ran a hand through his hair then looked at each of the Titan's in turn, "But right now I really need to talk to her. Alone. Could you all please leave for a while? As soon as we're done talking you can come back and interrogate her as much as you'd like. All I need is a few minutes to get some things…straightened out." He said.

"But Robin…" Starfire started to say but Robin cut her off.

"No 'but's Star. Now go. All of you."

One by one the Titan's exited the room and when the last one passed through that doorway they shut the door, leaving the two old friends alone. When Robin was sure that they had gone he turned his attention to the girl on the bed, still gazing at him with such intensity he could never have imagined one person possessing.

He got up off the chair and sat down on the bed so he was closer to her, so they could talk without screaming. She sat up so that only her waist down was under the covers. Her blue eyes still bore into his masked one's and she raised a hand out and placed it on his shoulder.

Robin tensed at the touch but didn't do anything except watch her every move. A slow smile grew on her face, "I've missed you." She said and that was all that he needed to hear.

He drew closer to give her a hug but the hand on his shoulder moved down to his chest to halt his movements. She shook her head, "Don't. Your friend will be angry at you. She already despises me. She doesn't need another reason to hate me." She said simply talking in clipped, broken sentences.

Robin raised an eyebrow, "Which friend? Starfire or Raven?" he asked.

"Starfire." She said with another small smile.

Robin smiled back, "Yeah she does seem a bit jealous of you. But then again, you did just appear here without any warning." He stopped and his smile left his face as his gaze hardened, "Why now? Why did you come here now? After all these years why did it have to be now that you wanted to talk?"

She looked down, her hands clasped together, and started twiddling her thumbs. She was glad they could finally talk after all these years but he had just put her on the spot without realizing it. She wanted to tell him that she was here only for a visit and to get some answers, and that had been the original reason, but now she had a different motive. One she knew he wouldn't like.

She felt a hand go under her chin and felt her head being tilted up. She brought her eyes to meet his once again. His masked eyes searched hers, even thought she couldn't see them she felt them on her. Searching her face, her eyes to see if she was going to lie. He always had this…talent for knowing if she was lying or about to. They had grown to know each other well enough to know automatically. He finally moved his hand away from under her chin, satisfied that she would tell the truth, to start with.

She sighed and raised a hand to wipe away the two brown strands of hair that constantly framed her face. As soon as her hand had brushed them away and had moved back down to her lap the strands fell right back into place. "I needed to get some answers, Robin. I need to know why we drifted, why we lost contact. You and I…we used to be inseparable. We used to always be together, no matter what happened. I want to know what happened to that. I want some answers and I want them soon if not now." Her eye sight started to waver as she felt the tears gather there. But she knew that they would go no further than her eyes. She had been told that to cry proved you were weak when she was little, that rule had been drilled into her head and she had never cried, except for that one time.

Robin nodded, "What's the other reason, Luna? I know there's something else so tell me." He said sternly. He just felt that there was something left unsaid, something that was important that she was refusing to tell him. This was odd to say the least but then again the times had changed. Gone were the days when they used to tell each other every little detail in their lives and, also, gone were the days when they knew what was left unspoken without even having to explain.

Luna looked away, she couldn't help it. She wanted to tell him, she would have to sooner or later, but she preferred it to be later. She wanted her answers first before she told him what she had to do, what they had to do. Slowly she shook her head to indicate that now was not the time. She would tell him, she had to, but if she told him now it would ruin things. "I wanna get my answers first before I tell you what else I need to. But think on it, think about the reasons why we drifted. Right now I'd just love to get some sleep." She said with a small smile and yawned.

Robin nodded and stood up and walked to the door. He looked back at the now sleeping girl lying down on the bed, looking so innocent and harmless it was hard to remember at time when she was actually a threat. He left the room and shut the door behind him, shaking his head at the other Titan's telling them that she was sleeping now and they would have to save their questions till later.

So what did you all think? Okay so I did a lot of POV changes and I'm sorry…but you just had to see how each moment affected the two main characters. Now how about all those questions? What other reason is Luna here for? What does Robin mean by she used to be a threat? You're all gonna have to wait and see for the answers to those questions because I already know them. Well please Review! I LOVE getting reviews off all of you praising or dumping my story! REVIEW!