I Can Stop the Pain
By Jackalobe
Some people have cried while reading this. They plead for a happy ending…
Number of words: 4,935
Number of pages: 12
Sadly, I do not believe in such things… but perhaps I might improvise. You shall see how this ends… if someone dies, if Starfire and Robin get back together, if Sandra comes back, if Raven and Beastboy get married, if RedX kills himself in a freak blimp accident …all this shall be revealed soon enough!
Disclaimer: I do not own the teen titans. I do not own the song, 'If only, if only' by Louis Sachar. I do not own Sleepy Hollow. I OWN NOTHING. GOT IT?
Chapter Fourteen- I Can Stop the Pain
"They've been in there all afternoon! Can't we just take a little teeny-weenie peek?"
"Beastboy, no. This is their fight, their problem, we shouldn't intrude." Raven said quietly, though both their ears were pressed hard against Starfire's bedroom door.
"But that's just it! They've stopped the yelling! …I think Starfire killed him or something!" Beastboy whispered, using a variety of hand motions.
Raven rolled her eyes, "I highly doubt she killed him. Maybe…you can't hear them because they've figured out that you have your ear pressed against the door and are secretly laughing about it."
"Hey, you have yours pressed too! Don't tease me!" Beastboy exclaimed.
"SHH!" Raven hushed, blushing. "I'm only here unless something goes wrong."
Beastboy groaned, "Oh, da heck with this," and opened the door, causing Raven to loose balance and stumble in.
"You moron!" she hissed, but then froze. Beastboy and her stood up, and walked back towards the door, rigid and stiff.
"Uh… wow…" Beastboy murmured looking at the scene displayed before him. "So does this mean she forgives him?"
Raven shook her head, "I don't know… let's leave." The two walked back into the hallway, closing the door, and immediately left to inform Cyborg. Inside Starfire's room, Robin stirred slightly, wrapping his arms tighter around Starfire's waist. She had her head rested on his chest, arms wrapped around him as well. They were both fast asleep. Robin was smiling slightly, and Starfire had her hair covering her face. You couldn't see her expression.
Beastboy sprinted to Cyborg, "C C C C C C C C Y Y Y Y Y Y Y B B B BB B B O O O O O O O O R R R R R R R G G G G G G G !" He yelled, and Raven followed him, shaking her head.
"Thank you Beastboy, you have accomplished the task of loosing my hearing." She droned, sarcastically.
He gave her an apologetic look, "Sorry, um… hey! There's a note on his door!"
Raven walked over, reading Cyborg's childish scrawl over Beastboy's shoulder. "Yo Rae & BB, who are probably the one's who found this… I'm over at Titan's East, I need to see Bee for a moment. Take care of our girl, Star. Don't let Robin do anything to her. Be back tonight-
Cyborg"
Beastboy smiled, "Aww, he really likes Bee, doesn't he?"
Raven nodded, "Yeah… according to his thoughts, they really like each other…"
"DUDE! No way! Are you serious?" He shrieked, and she nodded.
"It's rather sickening, the way he remembers it at the oddest times. Like when you're eating tofu, he remembers about the time when a he and Bee were… um… well, you know,"
He chuckled, "That pimp…. Why haven't we ever done anything like that?" he groaned, and was instantly hit in the head by a random object.
"Ouch! Sorry, sorry!" Beastboy apologized, catching up to Raven who was storming away.
"You pervert." She snapped.
"Yeah, I know… can't help it, sorry!" he grinned gleefully, "I'm just a naughty little boy, so sue me!"
She cracked a small smile, raising her eye brows. "Whatever… look, I'm going to go read in my room for a little bit, do you want to come?"
Beastboy nodded, "Sure, let me just go and grab a couple of comic books, meet you there."
He walked away, debating whether he should go with Star Wars comics, Space Warriors comics, or Spiderman comics. Raven smiled slightly, walking back to her room.
Inside was dark and cool, just the way she loved it. The curtains covered the windows completely, which didn't matter much, since rain still poured from the skies. She quickly changed into some black pajama bottoms, with a dark green camisole, brushing her hair into a careless ponytail, which Beastboy had said made her look adorable. "Let me see… am I in a mood for horror… mystery… or romance?" she asked herself, looking through her huge bookshelves. She spotted her battered copy of Dreamcatcher by Stephan King, and took it out.
"Perfect…" she said, plopping down onto her silky bed. Before long, Beastboy walked in, carrying seven Space Warriors comics and two cups of his homemade herbal tea. He set them by her nightstand, hopping on her bed and snuggling next to her.
No one would have believed Raven if she stated that she was a cuddle-er, except Beastboy. He snuggled up close, breathing in her sweet, intoxicating scent. In less than a half an hour, he was sleeping like a baby. Raven smiled as he transformed himself into a kitten, curling up into her lap, purring. Even she couldn't resist kittens. She stroked his ears and chin absentmindedly, getting more and more into her book.
Suddenly, something walked past her door. Raven looked up, surprised. She thought it was Cyborg, but realized the footsteps were too light to be his, the way he often stomped around.
"Hello?" she called.
No answer. But the footsteps continued.
A little freaked out, she gently set Beastboy off her lap. He didn't stir. She walked to the door, and looked out in the hallway. 'There's no one here… but how can that be? I must have imagined it.' Still not satisfied, she ran a mental search throughout the tower. Cyborg wasn't here… Beastboy was in her room… Robin was in Starfire's room…and Starfire-
Raven stopped; her eyes wide: Starfire was on the roof.
"Oh God!" She exclaimed, transporting herself to the roof in her Raven form. 'Please don't be dead!' she prayed.
"Starfire!" she called. Starfire was crouched by the edge on her knees, looking down.
"Friend Raven…" she murmured.
Raven walked over, shivering from the rain. "Starfire come back inside, you scared the shit out of me! Why did you do that? Why are you here, Star?" Raven yanked on her arm, "Please, let's go, please you're scaring me Star."
Starfire shook her head. "I'm sorry I scared you… I needed to think. I believe I am dreaming, and I am guessing you are as well."
Raven looked shocked, dropping Starfire's arm. "What? …how do you know?"
"Because I am happy, and because I can see those who I cannot when I am awake,"
But why were her and Raven in the same dream? Was Raven dreaming of this? Or was she temporarily placed inside one of Starfire's? None of this made sense; this had to be some sort of sick, confusing nightmare. 'No more of Beastboy's homemade herbal tea before bed…' she vowed.
"I don't understand," Raven said, sitting down next to Starfire. The rain didn't bother her anymore, in fact, the sun was out. It still rained, hard and cold.
"Of course you don't! I mean, I always knew you were an idiot!" A snobby voice declared from behind her. It was Terra, she hadn't changed a bit.
Raven felt her old hatred rise, "I thought you were dead." She spat. Starfire looked in Raven's direction.
"I am, no thanks to your stupid friend!" Terra retorted, turning around. "I hope you do kill yourself, Star. I can wait to see you burn in hell, where you belong!"
"Shut up, you senseless moron!" Raven yelled, anger seething inside her body. 'This must be a dream… nothing can bring back the dead, right?'
Raven looked back up, and Terra was gone. Just as easily as she appeared, Terra had disappeared.
Raven turned, as she heard Starfire gasp. A young man, looking no older than 22 with dark green eyes and auburn hair.
"Oh Star," he murmured, thunder crashing and lightening streaking across the sky.
"Ryand'r?" She said in disbelief. As he came closer, Raven could see strange marks on his neck.
"How are you here?" she asked him, "I thought you were…" Her voice faded away, as she looked away in confusion.
He smiled a sick, cold smile. "I never left you; did you really think I was dead? I'll never leave you Star," He disappeared before her eyes, teasing her, mocking her dependence on him. It was oh, too cruel.
"You didn't even mean it…" she sighed. "And now I am sad again… again and again… forever and ever…" Starfire's voice seemed to drone.
"And no matter how much I wish it, no matter what anyone says… it will truly never end," she half murmured, half sobbed.
Raven couldn't speak, she didn't know what to say. She walked towards Starfire, to try and comfort her. Instead, she felt Starfire gasp for breath.
"Ryand'r…" she spoke, standing up. "Please, tell me…"
Starfire turned around, and gasped, looking around. She didn't seem to be able to see Raven, but she saw others. Her mother, father, brother… all back to see her, all dead, dead, dead.
"Oh no…" She murmured, and Raven gasped, as she looked at Star's parents. Her father's head had a large gash on his forehead, dressed in his royal attire, gazing at Starfire. Her mother's body was covered with bloody and holes, a gruesome sight, and yet still remained to look beautiful. Her long red hair was worn in braids, twisted on top of her head, where a crown was placed. Her skin was white, from all the blood loss, and her once-white gown was soaked and stained in her blood. She had a sweet smile on her face, which looked evil to Raven's eyes. Her brother had marks on his throat, and a sword driven into his back. He was frowning at them, his eyes piteous. They were calling her…
They wanted her dead… Raven realized. She rushed over to Starfire, grasping her arms. "Don't leave us, I promise things will get better…" she pleaded.
"Koriand'r, sweet child," The voices called. Starfire felt tears escape from her eyes. She wanted so badly to be with them.
Gar stirred in his sleep, something was bothering him… something was calling him. He raised his head, opening his eyes.
"…Raven?" he called, looking for the half demon. He got off his bed, and wandered around in the vacant hallways.
"Raven!" he whispered. A shadow passed over his back, and he suppressed a scream, turning around. No one was there.
"Raven, if this is your idea of a joke, I am not laughing!" he growled. He looked back up, towards the ceiling. He swore he could hear voices… coming from the roof.
Starfire's mother smiled sweetly, holding out her hand, covered in blood. Her father walked towards her, grinning good naturedly. Her brother stayed behind. Blood reeked from her parents, as they walked closer.
Starfire remembered her screams and cries when she had awaken from her sleep, how she smelled the blood as she opened the door to her bedroom, finding sheer pandemonium before her eyes. Tamaranian soldiers were running all about, unfamiliar soldiers coming up from windows, bursting in through doorways. 'I am going to die…' she had thought in fear.
Beastboy walked onto the stairway that led to the roof. He heard strange voices, ones of 'Koriand'r, sweet daughter, good child,' what the hell was going on? He opened the door, and stepped onto the roof.
Raven was standing next to Starfire, both dangerously close to the edge of the roof. Two steps and they'd both fall. Unfamiliar people stood floating in the air beside them. Beastboy winced in fear as he stepped closer. They were all some sort of a sick illusion, pictures of dead people… dead aliens… dead… Tamaranians? Beastboy looked closer; they looked like Starfire's parents, and her brother. He remembered when Starfire showed them pictures of them, and how Terra and Raven had swooned over her drop dead gorgeous brother.
"But she said he was dead," Beastboy recalled Starfire's angry outburst at Robin. He ran quickly to Raven, "Raven, what is going on?" he hissed, she turned abruptly, startled.
"Beastboy, you can see them too?" she asked.
"Of course I can! Mind telling me what in hell is going on here?" He asked impatiently.
"Then this isn't a dream…" she murmured, looking confused. "But I don't understand,"
Beastboy stared at Raven, then at Starfire. "Raven…" he whispered in a frightened voice, "What is happening to Star?"
Raven twisted around towards the girl, who was crouched on the ground, holding her knees. She was whispering something in Tamaranian… and now she was singing softly, back in English.
"'If only, if only,' the woodpecker sighs,
The bark on the tree was just a little bit softer."
Starfire half sang, half whispered. It was the same tune as Raven's song, just different lyrics. Raven realized. Starfire's mother smiled broader, and her father nodded along. Her brother looked away, and sang along with her.
"While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely,
He cries to the moo–oo–oon,
If only, if only"
Starfire looked at her brother. He stared back. "Don't do this Star… I don't want you to die; you can still live a good life,"
Raven and Beastboy looked at him, their faces shone with gratitude and confusion. "Maybe she'll listen to him… but what are those marks on his neck?" Beastboy asked.
"Beastboy, he's dead. They're all dead," Raven said in a blunt voice.
He stared in shock, and a picture of horror stood out on his face, he didn't bother hiding it. "…what? How are they here then?"
"I have no idea, wait. What's going on?" Beastboy and her stared at Starfire in shock, as her brother touched her arm.
"Kor…" he murmured.
Tears slipped freely down her face, "Ryand'r…" You could see him more clearly now, his neck scraped and scarred, as though he were hung. As he walked, he left foot prints of blood… dripping from an open wound on his back.
"Remember, Kor, remember how I died. Remember how Mother died, how Dad died," he ordered.
Starfire turned away, wincing, "I don't want to, it was so horrible,"
"Kor… don't run… look at me," Her brother spoke, his eyes cold and dark. "There is nothing worse than death,"
She shrieked, stumbling back. This was NOT her brother, or her mother, or her father!They couldn't be!Her 'mother' ran over, the wounds on her seemed to reopen, now fresh blood pouring from her mouth, eyes, blood everywhere. Raven felt sick to her stomach looking at her, and Beastboy turned away, feeling as though he would vomit. Starfire looked at her mom, screaming and turning away, towards Raven.
"Raven, help me!" she cried. Raven couldn't move. She watched in horror, as Starfire screamed her head off. Her father came up from behind her, stroking her hair. "I don't want to die like this!" she pleaded.
"Starfire, hush…" he whispered, and she looked up at him. His face seemed to be sunken in, as though it had been flattened out. "Come with us." He whispered.
Raven hugged Beastboy, hiding her face in his chest. It was too scary, too realistic.
"Remember Kor," Starfire's brother said.
Raven and Beastboy looked back. Starfire was suddenly thirteen years old again, dressed in her normal attire, only white instead of purple; the color of royalty. It was as thought they had gone back in time, Raven and Beastboy watching as the environment changed before their eyes. They were in a room, with stone walls and wood floors. Starfire opened her eyes as the scent of blood filled her nostrils, and the sound of screaming filled her ears.
She muttered something in Tamaranian, she sounded worried. She put on a silk robe over her royal uniform, and opened her door. Blood and sweat filled the air, and the bodies of her friends and soldiers lay on the floor: all dead. More soldiers ran from room to room, shouting warnings, calling for their family, and unfamiliar soldiers climbed through windows, and ran through rooms, stabbing Tamaranians as they ran.
Her eyes wide and frightened, Starfire ran to her sister's sleeping quarters. "Blackfire!" she screamed, and her sister rose from her sleep.
"What is it?" she grumbled, rubbing her eyes.
"Oh, Blackfire, get up! I think we may be under attack!" Starfire cried, nearly hysterical.
Her sister's eyes shot open, and she was awake in an instant. "X'hal! Are you serious?" she exclaimed, leaping out of bed. "We need to act quickly," she ordered, "There's a tunnel that leads out into the ZantigoneRiver, and that's where Mother and Father said to meet whenever we were under attack. It's behind my wardrobe. Help me move it!"
Starfire nodded, helping Blackfire push it away. To her dismay, a tunnel was found behind it, covered by a thick and dirty piece of tarp.
"You go first!" Starfire said, looking in fear at the dark tunnel.
Blackfire shrugged, "Suit yourself, but follow my lead!" She called, crawling in. Starfire crouched down to follow her, but shrieked as a loud bang suddenly hit the door.
"Sister! What should I do?" she called.
"Find Ryand'r! Go, before they find the tunnel!" She said, after a pause. Starfire nodded, covering the tunnel with the wardrobe.
"Good luck, sister dear," she whispered, well aware that she couldn't hear her. There was another bang, and the door burst open.
"Grab her!" A soldier ordered, and Starfire slid beneath their legs on the smooth slippery floor. Not looking back, she ran down the hallway into the huge palace dining floor. She winced and felt tears fill her eyes. So many servants: dead. So many innocent people, many of which who had been her friends!
She sucked in a deep breath, running again. She heard her mother scream in fear, and she ran in the direction. "MOTHER?" she called, turning into a long hallway, where she had never gone down. Her brother warned her not to.
She gasped as she saw her Mother being dragged by her long flaming red hair, dressed in her white night clothes. She looked at Starfire and shook her head, mouthing 'Go back!' Starfire didn't obey, but stepped back a few steps, watching her Mom in distress. The Queen, her mom, moaned as a soldier yanked fiercely on her hair.
"Damn wench…" he muttered, as the soldiers and he carried her into a room with black doors, slamming it shut behind him.
Starfire sat there, hidden behind a large statue. 'Be silent' she ordered herself, 'Wait until they come out, and rescue Mother'. She sat there for about ten minutes, stunned by the creepy silence that surrounded this hallway. She remembered her brother saying that the rooms were sound-proof… but why weren't any soldiers coming down this hallway? Starfire didn't like this hallway; it gave off a strange and scary aura. Her brother had talked about the room with black doors once before, and ordered her not to ever go inside. 'I must! It's to save Mother!' she ordered herself. She jumped as the doors opened, and the soldiers walked out.
"Now who do we need?" The soldier who yanked on her mom's hair asked.
"The two Princesses, the Prince, and the King," one replied.
"Shouldn't be too hard, we have the rest of the night, and half their soldiers are dead," Another laughed, as they disappeared down the hall. Starfire shuddered, 'What did they mean by that?'
She ran quietly to the black doors, and walked in. She now knew why her brother didn't want her in here: Torture chamber. Starfire stared in fright, looking at all the various metal, sharp looking objects, dangerous plants, and scary animals, all of which she feared as a little girl. (This was inspired by the movie, Sleepy Hollow)
"Mother?" she called out, fearing for her mom. She gazed around, and from object to object and suddenly came face to face with a large steel coffin. She thought she could hear "Star…" being called from inside.
"Mom?" she said, and jumped back as she saw her Mother's pale green eyes glaring down at her from a tiny slot.
She smiled, "Oh Mother, I though you were…" Starfire stopped, as she opened the doors.
Blood everywhere, everywhere… The inside of the doors were covered in nails and daggers, slammed into her Mothers body. Everything seemed to be going in slow motion, as Starfire's Mother's body toppled onto Starfire, showering her with her blood.
Starfire screamed. She screamed and screamed; wiping the blood from her eyes, and turned and ran, never looking back at her dead Mother. Never looking back on this memory.
She was practically in hysterics, running back out of the hallway, never looking back. Still hearing the faint, "Star…" of her dead Mother's last whisper.
"Koriand'r?" He father called, and she turned towards him. He stumbled back, shouting in alarm as he saw her covered in so much blood.
"My god! What happened?" he said, his voice full of worry. She couldn't speak, she couldn't move. She watched in horror as the same soldier who had yanked on her mother's hair came up from behind her father, smashing his club onto his head. Her father toppled over, knocked out cold.
The soldier looked back at Starfire, grinning, giving a full view of his yellow teeth. "I see you've found your mother…" he said.
She had never felt so shocked, so disgusted. He seemed to find this amusing, and slammed the club onto her father's head once more, the sound of a skull cracking filling the air. She screamed, lunging at him, but was caught by two soldiers. She winced and sobbed as the cruel soldier continued to beat her father, smashing his skull to pieces.
"Stop, please…" she moaned, struggling against the soldiers.
He looked at her, not a bit fazed by her grief. "No, I don't think I will…" he murmured nonchalantly. He picked up the club, and threw it at her face and she closed her eyes waiting for the impact.
It never came. She opened her eyes, and saw her brother, Ryand'r, beating the soldiers with starbolts and eye beams, crushing the club that was meant to hit her beneath his fingers. The cruel soldier ran off, calling for back up.
Starfire turned and ran, running down a long hallway that led to the exit, screaming for help as she ran. Ryand'r followed her, chucking a weapon at the ground as he ran away, a weapon similar to a grenade.
He raced past her, picking her up and ran to safety as the hallway blew up. Sweat covered his face and clothes, and his long-ish auburn hair clung to his face. He put her down and kissed her on the head, "Kor, run. Meet your sister by the Zantigone River, you can still escape."
"But what about mommy and daddy? Why did that man take them away?" Starfire asked, tears spilling down her face. She had some sort of image of the cruel soldier taking her parents away. She didn't believe they were dead, she couldn't. He had merely taken them away, and he brother would bring them back, she knew he would.
"Shhh, run!" He ordered, "Tell your sister that the Psions have invaded, she will warn our allies. No go! Hurry!" He pushed her forward, ruffling her hair before he did so.
She nodded, feeling determined. 'I can do this!' she told herself, and sprinted away as fast as her legs could carry her.
She looked back and screamed as the same soldier who had killed her parents came up Ryand'r and yanked a rope around his neck and dragged him away, as he gagged and kicked his legs to break free. He looked at Starfire, who started to run after him but shook his head, mouthing 'Go'. Starfire turned and ran, but heard a sword drive into her brother's back and heard him scream in pain. She whisked around, as her brother's last breaths fading away. The cruel soldier, or Satan himself in her mind, laughed victoriously.
"NOOOOOOOOOOO!" She screamed, feeling righteous fury fill her body. A starbolt formed in her hand, and she threw it viciously at him, casting more and more at him. Caught off guard, he absorbed them, damaging him horribly.
"I need back up!" He shouted into a metal device. But all his comrades were already dead, Tamaran was saved. Starfire wasn't finished yet, unfortunately, picking up item after item, tossing it at him in rage.
She stopped after a while, as he lay there unmoving. "Did I just…" she murmured and walked away, out the doors, bursting into a sprint.
"I am no better than him…" she thought, crying.
Raven and Beastboy felt tears flow freely down their faces. This was too real, how could this happen to someone? Starfire was crouched on the ground, back on the roof, sobbing her eyes out, hugging her knees to her chest.
"Please don't leave me… please make it stop," she cried. Her brother gazed at her, pity shining in his eyes.
"Live your life Kor, I know you can…" he said, backing away. Her mother and father had disappeared, and he too was fading softly,
"No, please!" she called, "Make it stop! Please don't leave me hear again…" she whimpered, closing her eyes. No hope, no life left inside her. It truly was the end for her, she couldn't imagine living. Before she could say anything, she felt a pair of arms entwine around her, hugging her tightly.
"I can make it stop," a voice called in her head… no, not her head, it was real… She opened her eyes, and to her dismay, Robin was hugging her tightly to him. He watched everything, hidden in the shadows, and couldn't let her leave him. He knew he loved her.
"Don't leave me, Star. I can stop the pain, just let me." He whispered. "I love you, Starfire, and I don't deserve to be forgiven. But just so you know, I love you, Starfire, I mean it. I always have, I always will. Let me love you; let me see you smile again. The sun won't rise if you die," It was a little late, but nonetheless the perfect thing to say.
She let herself be hugged, closing her eyes. This was what she used to dream about, used to imagine happening. But was it now? Would this really make everything work out? An unfamiliar emotion rose in her… it was pleasure, delight… it was happiness, it was hope. It was love. Yes, he could make it better. It was always him… it always would be him. Long overdue happiness filled her body, warming her cold, numb exterior. Throwing all suicidal thoughts away, casting away the cold, darkness.
She opened her eyes, leaning in Robin's chest. The rain felt warm and comforting, cleansing her misery and sorrow away. A smile grew on her lips, without her realizing it.
Raven and Beastboy looked back at the two, feeling happy, feeling overjoyed. "I think Starfire's going to be okay…" Beastboy murmured, smiling slightly.
Raven nodded, "And I think we should forgive Robin too, how about you?" she asked, grinning.
He nodded, wrapping his arm around her. They both gazed in amazement, as a giggle burst onto Starfire's mouth, as she laughed and cried at the same time, a look of pure joy placed on her face. She kissed Robin's lips, and nuzzled his cheek and nose. He grinned, laughing and picked her up, spinning her around.
Raven and Beastboy sighed contently, leaving the two alone. They transporting back inside, running into Cyborg, and began to bombard him with all the details of the previous hour, and he listened in disbelief.
Back on the roof, Robin laid Starfire on the ground, placing her head on his lap. "Don't ever leave me," he said, stroking her beautifully silky hair. It was something he had longed to do for the longest time.
She reached up, taking his mask off gently. "I won't, if you don't," she promised, staring into his deep blue eyes. His beautiful blue eyes, the color of hope.The rain turned into a light drizzle, and then disappeared. As the sun poked out of the clouds, Robin and Starfire were already asleep, entwined into each other, both had a smile on their face.
And I guess for once, fate blessed them with bliss, long happy bliss. Starfire felt the pain disappear, she felt her anger and sorrow fade to memory, and she knew that this was how it was meant to be.
"I can stop the pain," played over and over in her head, as she slept at ease, feeling for once in so long paradise.
Not the end… not yet. Moo-hoo-hahahaha!
-Sigh- Yes, I succumbed to a happy ending. Deal with it, you strange 'I wanna sad ending' people. (Just insulted myself, I believe…)
One more chapter after this, and I'm sorry if I went over the rating with the gruesome description of the battle on Tamaran. A bit gory… sorry. Me on the other hand: "SU-WEET! YEAH GORE!"
Yeah, I'm a bit sick.
But oh well!
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