Whee! Thanks for all the reviews people! I didn't know people liked my stuff so much. Well here's Chapter two. It's no longer a one-shot. Thanks for all of the reviews guys! I didn't know people like my work so much! They made my days a little bit brighter.

Hey DarkF4s: thanks for the recommendation on your profile. It really helped: D

I still don't own TT. This is in BB's POV

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Missing: Sorrow and Repentance

I ran to the edge of the roof in time to see my love hit the sharp rocks below, her signature dark blue cloak fluttering down to cover her lifeless body. "Raven!" I called. "NO!" Transforming into my favorite shape, a raven, I flew down to cradles my love's body in my arms. Her cold face hung limp over my arm, with no reaction from her. 'Oh my god. She's gone. She's really gone,' I thought. I stared, numb, at the scrapes and bruises covering her body, the deep scar that marred the perfect flesh of her smooth cheek.

The rest of the team ran over. "What happened...We heard some screaming…Where's Raven?" All of the questions were a blur in my head. It abruptly stopped when they caught sight of Raven's body in my arms. " Oh my god." "What has happened to friend Raven?" "What the hell happened?" All of their questions came a once. I can't handle this!

Isn't' it obvious!" I cried. "Raven's gone! She's dead!" Realization struck me as I let my pain out. "It was my fault…my fault." Cyborg said, "No BB, How could you have…" "NO! It was my fault! I killed her! I was just frustrated," I said, turning to my love as stubborn tears started welling in my eyes. "I didn't mean to hurt you. I was just frustrated because you wouldn't talk to me! All I ever wanted was to see you smile! Just once… Please come back Rae. Please, I love you! Come back my love. Please come back to me. Please…"

Storm clouds rumbled as torrents of cold rain drenched us all. My skin went numb and the rocks bit into my skin, but none of this compared to the searing heartache that caused floods of hot tears to pour down my face. They just stood there watching me, saying nothing, as the water rained down on us all, bathing us in misery and the guilt of our selfish, ignorant souls.