I am back for my final installment in this story. Yes, I know that I said that I was going to write about the prophecy and everything, but as I reread my story, I realized that I had dragged it on a little too far. So, this is the final chapter, but it is actually (mostly) an epilogue. So all I have to say is thank you for everyone who stuck with me for the ENTIRE story and for reviewing.

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It was all over. Raven laid on her bed with her arms sprawled out. The party had just ended, although it was held a little later than Christmas due to the whole fact of "the end of the world".

It was how she had expected it to be. After the Slade sighting on the 22nd, she knew that her father was going to attempt to get here soon. But soon came, well, sooner than she thought it would. The next day when she woke up, she knew it was the day.

She tried not to tell anyone. But as they were walking through the park that day, the sun went into an eclipse and the marks of Trigon covered her body as she fell to the ground. That was when they realized it was happening.

They tried to keep her safe by locking her in a room, but when they were gone, she left. She couldn't let them handle Slade by themselves.

When she got there, she realized she had to do it. Robin tried to stop her, but she ignored him. After reciting the spell, she was gone, and Trigon was there.

The next thing she knew she was trapped in a lava pit in her eight- year old body, not remembering any of them. But when she saw Robin who had come to help her, her sixteen-year old memory clicked into place.

When they returned to the surface, Robin told her it was her destiny; she was the only one who could change it.

But when Trigon attacked the others, she couldn't handle it anymore. Something happened, and she was back. She managed to defeat him with some newfound strength she had. And it worked, for everything was back to normal.

The Christmas party was held on the 26th instead. The tower looked absolutely amazing; not like the home to 6 teens who forgot to do the dishes and never brought the trash out.

She had eventually given in and let Terra and Starfire do her hair and makeup. When they were finished, she couldn't believe it was her in that mirror. Her eyes looked large and extremely purple. Her hair was wavy and pulled up in an up-do. She had never worn this much makeup in her life.

When Starfire, Terra and she went downstairs, the boys were extremely excited. Cyborg and Beast Boy kept telling Terra and Starfire they looked absolutely amazing, while Robin, on the other hand, was speechless. Raven knew he meant the same thing.

Raven never knew how many people Bruce actually knew. At the same time, she never thought that the Tower would be able to hold that many people. About two hours after the party had started, Raven decided she needed some time alone and outside to think for a little while.

So she went upstairs onto the roof. What she forgot to think about was how cold it was on the roof. She walked back inside and grabbed a small black sweater. She then went back out side.

She just stood there for a while, enjoying the quietness and peace. "So, what are you thinking about?" someone said form behind her, making her jump.

She turned and saw it was Robin. She smiled. "How do you always manage to know where I am and what I am doing? I thought I was the psychic here," Raven said.

Robin smiled. "Listen, you want to sit down? There's something I want to talk to you about," he said motioning to the edge of the roof. Raven sat down, followed by Robin.

"Can you believe how this all started? How we managed to find out that we were so much alike? How we managed…to realize what was there between us?" Robin said.

Raven shook her head. "No, I really can't. And to think we fell in love because we both screamed at the exact same time; all because we were struggling with problems. It's also hard to believe that we were the only ones who could fix each others problems," Raven said.

Robin smiled. It disappeared as fast as it had come on. "Raven, that day probably had the biggest impact on my life," he said, dropping his head.

Raven turned to him. "Why?" she said softly.

"To think of what I could have done, what I might have done, what I would have done. I thought it would help me, and everyone else. I just couldn't take it, any of it anymore," he said.

Raven bit her lip. "Robin, you're scaring me. Please, tell me what you're getting at," Raven pleaded.

"The day you talked to me…I was planning on killing myself later that night," he said quietly.

Raven's breath caught in her throat. "And that all changed because I talked to you?" Raven asked amazed.

Robin nodded. "You made me remember that I was here for a reason. That people needed me; people were counting on me. You also helped me realize that my problems weren't as bad as I had thought they were. Raven, you saved my life," he said.

Raven blushed. "It all seems so- so surreal," Raven said calmly.

"But, that's not the reason why I needed to talk to you," Robin said. "You know how we really didn't know each other or anything about each other that night that we kissed?" Robin asked.

Raven frowned. "I'm not sure I like where this conversation is going to end up, but yes," she said.

Robin smiled. "We hadn't spent more than 10 minutes in a room talking to each other in the entire 4 years we've lived here, but yet, that day was different," Robin went on.

"Are you breaking up with me?" Raven said lowly.

Robin laughed. "Actually, quite the opposite. It just seemed so magnetic, that we didn't need to know each other to realize that we were right for each other. Which is why I have this," Robin said reaching into his small pocket and pulling out a small black velvet box.

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Raven woke up the next morning, feeling so different. She had always woken up pissed off at the world. But last night had changed everything. It was simple, but in her eyes, it was the best night of her life. Raven lifted up her left hand and looked on her ring finger. The small diamond ring looked nice on her hand.

She got up and got dressed. When she went down the stairs, she could all ready hear the loud sound of the video game system Beast Boy had gotten for Christmas. Robin saw her and smiled subtly. She smiled back.

Raven went into the cupboard and pulled out her herbal tea as the kettle began to warm. Starfire sat at the counter eating cereal, watching Raven and robin exchange smiles.

She looked back and forth, trying to understand what was going on. "Friend Raven, Friend Robin, what is going on?" she finally asked.

The two looked startled that Starfire had been watching them the whole time. Raven placed her hand on her hips. She didn't think Robin was ready to tell them. "Uh, nothing," Raven lied.

Starfire nodded until she noticed the jewel on Raven's hand. "Raven, where did you get that amazing piece of jewelry?" she asked breathlessly.

Robin placed his head into hi hand as he saw Terra, Beast Boy and Cyborg begin to look over there. Starfire got up and began to look at the ring.

As she examined it, she realized what it was. She gasped. "Is- is this an engagement ring?" Starfire whispered.

Raven blushed but she didn't deny it. The other three looked to a red Robin. "Oh my GOD!" Beast Boy shrieked after no one said anything.

Raven looked to Robin. "Sorry," she apologized.

"They were bound to figure it out," Robin said laughing.

Raven smiled. For one of the few times in her life, she was truly happy, and nothing could change that.

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EPILOGUE

Well, Richard and I have been married for 6 years now. About four months ago, I went to the doctor and found out I was pregnant, so I have few more months, but its starting to show. (At least that's what I think. Richard says I look fine, but he's always been one to kiss-up.)

Terra and Gar became engaged at our wedding reception, actually. They got married on Terra's 18th birthday, May 13th, and have been for 3 years.

Vic and Kori are affianced as of two months ago. They are actually planning a Tameranean wedding. I'm not positive Vic's sure of what he's going to have to do, but he'd do anything for her. I always knew those two would be happy.

Richard and I never thought that we could go from being best friends to probably one of the happiest couples. Maybe because we were friends first, we were ready to be together.

But the thing that shocks me the most was I never thought I was going live past my 16th birthday. When they told me about what would happen on it, I thought "Okay, my sixteenth birthday will be my last day alive." And now, here I am, married and expecting a child. And all of this happiness and joy came from suffering. How ironic.

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Aw, how cute! Well, Two Birds of a Feather is now finished, which means that most likely, I will have another story coming out after I finish my Harry Potter story. It'll be a little while before I release a Teen Titans story though, since I have Choices.

It's been great that you guys have stuck with me through my writer's block, and the time that I didn't update anything for over a few months. Thanks for being such great reviewers. BYE!