Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans.

Dedication: Vandy, for going to try-outs with me. I ♥ you!

Note: Because I have started school again, and they're trying to kill me with homework, I won't be able to update as often. I'm sorry! I'll try to update as often as I can, but…

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Star, Mel, and Emily stood in the doorway an hour later, watching everyone form the party loading onto boats and heading back to the city.

"Well, that wasn't so bad." Emily commented. Star slammed the door, glaring at her, but it was Mel who spoke next.

"Yeah right! I have an easier time watching my siblings! And, in case you've forgotten, there are five of them!" Star sighed.

"Let's just get this place cleaned up before the others get back…" Just as the words left her mouth, the door flew open and the Titans burst in.

"What's going on in here?" Cy yelled. Emily smiled innocently.

"Who said anything was going on?" Raven rolled her eyes and rushed off to her room. Robin looked at the three remaining girls.

"Anyone care to explain?"

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Star dropped her lunch on the table, taking the seat next to Melissa.

"So…what's up?" Mel asked cautiously. Star glared at her.

"Robin gave me the 'I'm Very Disappointed In You' lecture, Cy and B pretend I'm not there, and Raven isn't speaking."

"Does she ever?" Vandy asked. Star went back to her lunch, scowling.

"I'm sure they'll get over it soon." Alaina reassured her. "I mean, they can't stay mad forever, right?" Star groaned and let her forehead hit the table with an audible 'thump'. She sat up suddenly as something hit her in the back. Turning around, she saw a table of boys laughing.

"What a loser!" A blonde boy smirked. Star grabbed a pretzel and threw it at him, hitting him in the face, then smiled at him before turning back around. The boy stood up, seizing a carton of milk, and walked towards her.

Everyone froze, turning towards the doorway as a motorcycle rode into the cafeteria. Robin pulled off his helmet and walked towards the blonde boy, his eyes flashing dangerously.

"Were you about to pour milk on my girl?" The boy stumbled backwards.

"Nnno! Of course not!" He let the milk fall to the floor.

"Good." Robin turned to Star. "C'mon. We gotta go." Star tossed the backpack onto her shoulders, then hopped on the bike behind Robin, taking the extra helmet her offered her. Robin revved up the bike and drove out.