A/N: Okay, guys. I redid the Raven/Terra battle last chappie and fixed errors. So, hit the handy 'back' button and read that first… did you read it? Come on, it's much better now! Go!

Told you it was better. Anyway, this new chapter took forever cause of school. For some reason, I write best at night and I have to go to bed real early, so the writing sprees are pretty much screwed. I'll do my best, though.

My reviewers, the most awesome people on the planet! You guys are great!

Certified Teen Titan: Awe, thanks! I'm really glad you like it.

TK FoX: Thanks! If you really want me too, I'll email you a Raven/Terra fight in Slade POV. I just thought Terra POV would be best for that part, but I'd be happy to write you a Slade POV one. Thanks again!

Infamous One: Thank you! I'm glad you like it. Yep, Slade can be a pretty creepy dude.

Io Europa 2010: Thanks! The name thing was just a spur-of-the-moment-idea. I knew that part you mentioned was there, but I cut it out do to time restrictions (Go to bed or I'll drag you there! Mom). But I redid that, so it's in there now.

PsychoMindGames: Thank you! You were right, beating her wouldn't work, so I just did the 'insignia in the arm' thing. Stupid typos. Oh, well. And 'hided' should be 'hid', but that was fixed. Thanks for telling me. Yep, stupid school started. Because of it, chapters are gonna come slower.

Carolyn Carissa Sydnie: Awe, thanks! I love Terra, too. Glad you like it!

Angela: Thanks! I'm really glad you like it!

Disclaimer: Why do I keep writing these things? You guys know I don't own it.

NOTE: In the Terra POV, 'this' is her good side and this is her bad side.


Chapter Twelve: No Survivors

Slade POV

My apprentice was doing extremely well. Better than I had expected of her. I thought it would have taken her much longer to defeat Raven, but she proved me wrong, which hardly ever happens to me. Terra was proving herself to be a perfect apprentice.

"Fine work, my dear," I said into the speaker. "You are doing perfectly. Now, onto the rest of them." I checked to see what the other Titans were doing. Robin and Starfire were very close to defeating Cinderblock. "Go to the old warehouse. Robin and his little girlfriend are nearly finished."

"All right, then," she said cheerfully. I checked the cameras and watched her expression. She was extremely pleased with herself, smirking and walking away with a confident stride. Do not fail me.

I went back to check on Cinderblock and Plasmus. Both of their sensors indicated that they were losing strength, speed and agility. I had expected this. I knew that Cinderblock and Plasmus were no match for the Titans, but they had served their purpose. The Titans were separated, which was exactly what I wanted. Terra couldn't take them on her own, so she was picking them off one by one by one. And I have to say, she's doing a pretty damn good job.

Glancing up, I saw that Cinderblock was down. And Terra was right where I wanted her. I looked over at the screen that showed her view. She was shooting a boulder straight at Robin. Oh god, Terra. Don't just kill him all quick and simple! Fight him, dammit! He deserves a nice little fight for his life!

Thankfully, Starfire saw what was about to happen and shoved Robin out of the way. She was hit instead, and instantly fell off the cliff, knocked out. Terra flew over by Cinderblock, hopped off the boulder and landed on him. I gave her a little boost of strength, and she shot off riding him, laughing evilly.

A few minutes later, a loud thunk told me that Terra had dropped Cinderblock off. He lumbered in a while later, missing an arm. I glanced at the cameras at the entrance, and saw Terra riding on it. I shook my head. That girl…

"Now, where do I go?" she asked, heading back towards the city. "That chemical-lab thingy?"

"Yes, my dear. I'm sure Beast Boy will be ever so pleased to see you again."

"I'm sure he will be," she said venomously, but whether her anger was directed at my sarcasm or Beast Boy, I didn't know. As she landed at the lab, I looked over at Plasmus' screen to see he was nearly through. One or two more blasts and he'd be done for. I looked back at her view, and saw Cyborg raise his sonic-cannon to deliver the final blow. And then, the floor beneath him began to crack. Within a few seconds, he was falling. His hand shot up to catch himself, but Terra made that cave in too, and Cyborg fell to his death.

Terra walked forward towards Beast Boy, who was clinging on to the edge of the crack for dear life. She stopped right in front of him, her eyes narrowed to slits.


Terra POV

This was it. The moment I had been waiting for: finally getting my revenge on Beast Boy. I felt so superior as I gazed down at him. He had a look of fear, and… was it possible... hope? I smirked down at him, making sure he knew what was going to happen to him.

"Hope you're not expecting a goodbye kiss, I said smugly, glaring down at him.

He got the message really quick. "Terra, you can't," he said weakly. My smile went away in a flash. The nerve of him! He thinks he can just assume that I'm still on their side? Fat chance!

"Watch me," I said darkly, and the crack closed up. I heard him yell my name in desperation before the crack was sealed. I walked away, a jumble of emotions running through me. Hate, anger, pride, hurt, and for some reason, regret. Most of my mind was extremely pleased with what I had accomplished. But the other part, the one that spoke in Starfire's voice, was telling me that none of them had deserved what they got.

To hell with them all! They betrayed me!

'But I betrayed them, too.'

But Beast Boy promised he'd be my friend!

'He was shocked. He didn't have a chance to think about it.'

He could have at least given me a chance to explain!

'…'

Good. Now that my damn conscious is under control, we can get back to work. I exited the lab and made my way outside.

My earpiece beeped. "Excellent work, Terra," came Slade's silky voice. "I couldn't have done it without you." I smirked, extremely pleased with myself. I lived for his praise and approval; it was all I had now. "But… or conquest is not yet complete." Robin. My smirk disappeared, and I replaced it with determination.

"I know,' I said calmly, still walking from the chemical plant. "Four Titans down, one to—" But a noise from above me cut me off. I looked up in time to see the R-Cycle jumping over me, and then I was suddenly pinned to the ground. I heard the earpiece break.

"Do-not-move," came Robin's strained voice, fighting to keep me pinned to the ground. I struggled hard, hating being at such a disadvantage. Slade was now out of contact, and Robin was much stronger than me. The only way to get him off was to distract him, and the only thing I could do at the moment was taunt him.

"What's the matter?" I asked sarcastically, still struggling to get free. "Feeling pretty lonely since I exterminated all your friends?"

His voice turned cold. "They were your friends, too," he said, tightening his grip.

"I don't need any friends!" I shouted back. I was getting angry now. Where does he get the gull to talk to me like this? He saw me kill his damn girlfriend for Christ's sake! What made him think he would be any different?

"What did we ever do to make you hate us so much?" he asked, a hint of exasperation in his voice. That's enough of this.

I powered up. "You were born," I said menacingly. I shot a blast of rocks at him, sending him shooting off of me, landing on his feet. I got up, and we glared at each other.

"I promised Beast Boy I'd give you one last chance," he said in a deadly voice. "And this is it." With that, he gave a yell and rushed at me, throwing punches in every direction.

Damn, he's good. No wonder Slade likes him. I managed to dodge the first one, but the rest came so fast I had to physically block them. I finally got my chance and threw punches at him, but the bastard grabbed me around my waist and hurled me off to the side. I landed in a crouch, then, remembering a move Slade had taught me, I made the ground beneath me raise a bit and zoom straight back at Robin, giving him a high-speed kick. I started throwing more punches at him, but he grabbed hold of my wrist, swung me around, and slammed me face-first into a fence.

I opened my eyes and saw my reflection in a cracked window of the lab, my expression showing mixed shock and fury. "Look at yourself, Terra," Robin said from behind me, not relaxing his grip a bit. "Is this really what you want to be?" I felt that familiar sleepy sensation, and then I was behind Robin, pinning him to the fence. So Slade still knows what's going on, and he can still help.

"I'm just never gonna be good enough for you, am I?" I asked in a furious voice. Robin ran up the fence and flipped over me, forcing me to let go of him. I turned and rose up on a column of stone, spotted him, and made the pillar rush at him. The pillar sent boulders and rocks everywhere, and Robin was running for his life. He managed to leap out of the way, and he threw one of his exploding discs at the rock just below me, sending me flying to the ground. The column broke and began to collapse. I stopped the fragments before they crushed me.Igot up, leaving them floating in the air beside me.

Robin was close by. "You don't belong with Slade," he said sternly. I glared at him.

"You don't know anything about me" I said coldly, and sent all the stones at him. He whipped out his bo-staff and began whacking at the stones, reducing them to gravel. He jumped on top of others, and before I could do anything, he hit me hard with the staff and sent me flying nearly fifty feet. Owe! That hurt like hell! I tried to get up, but Robin came and placed his bo-staff at my chest, pinning me down.

"It doesn't have to be this way, Terra," he said seriously. "I was Slade's apprentice once. I got out, and so can you." Yeah, but this is what I actually want, you dumb-ass.

"I don't need you save me," I said, sneering up at him.

"You can only save yourself," he said gravely. That's it. You're going down, buddy.

"I don't need SAVING!" I yelled. With a swift kick, I broke his staff in two and sent him flying. I stood and began to walk toward him, my anger building every second. I was starting a small earthquake, but I didn't care. "I'm not some sad little girl, waiting to be rescued." I brought up huge boulders from the ground, and a lot of dust flew out from the cracks they came out of. It started blowing around, creating a strong wind that shot straight at Robin. "I wanted to be this way. I wanted to go with Slade." The wind died, and I continued to advance on him. "I wanted to annihilate you and your pathetic friends!"

I gave my hand a small flick, and one of the boulders shot at him, exploding and making him fall to the ground. I sent another boulder that knocked into him, rolling him over onto his back. I was now standing over him, a third boulder floating next to me. He squinted up at me, groaning in pain.

"And now," I said in a deadly voice, "I never want to see your face again." And with that, I sent the third boulder smashing down right on top of him. His little disc that he wore on his shirt shot out from under the boulder. I bent and picked it up, smiling to myself.

I had finally done it. I had destroyed the Teen Titans.


A/N: Ok, that's all! Next chappie should be up this weekend or earlier, if you're lucky. Now, review!