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Last Time:

Robin's POV:

What was I going to do? Raven was having hallucinations.

(Still Robin's POV)

This was the second time in one day that I had took take an unconscious Raven to her room.

Yikes. This was getting out of hand.

How could I help someone who was on their way to becoming insane?

And how in the world was I supposed to get the antidote from Slade? By becoming his apprentice?

Ok, there must be another option.

By begging him?

Let's pretend I never thought that.

But, I had to do something!

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Normal POV:

A small alarm went off which meant someone was on the line. So as soon as Robin came in, Slade's face appeared on the screen. "Hello Robin. How is your little insane friend doing?"

"What have you done Slade! Stop this madness immediately!" Robin ordered.

"And why should I? Hm? It's absolutely fun to see you suffer over your lover."

"She's not my lover." Robin said, secretly wishing that she were his lover.

"Robin, you shouldn't lie like that. I know everything that's going on in the mind of yours sometimes." Robin had a disbelieving look on his face, but Slade continued. "Now, if you want the antidote, you have to come here and get it by force or become my apprentice and have the titans surrender. It's your choice."

"Guess I'll have to take it by force then! I'm never going to become your apprentice!" Robin shouted.

"But Robin, if you come here and get it, who is going to take care of dear Raven," Just right then, a scream was heard.

"RAVEN!" Robin said, and then rushed out of the room.

The screen soon shut off.

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Raven's room:

"AAAAH! GET THEM OFF ME!" Raven said, trying to push something away with her powers. Just then, Robin came in to see Raven shooting black magic onto the floor.

"Raven, what wrong?" Robin went up to her and tried to calm her down, and Raven stopped shooting.

"Wha- where'd they go?" Raven asked, confused. She looked around to see no one, except Robin putting his hands on her shoulders. She turned to him. "Robin, you have to believe me. There were these things, like I don't know what they were." She made hand gestures to show what they looked like. "They were p-p-p-pi-pink, f-for one thing, and they left this trail of-of slimy shit of whatever, and uh!" She slumped her shoulders, and Robin took her in his arms.

"It's okay Raven, calm down." Robin said in a smooth voice, while rubbing her back.

"I- I'm just going to get a cup of herbal tea, and just-" She got up, nodding her head a bit, and headed towards the door.

As Raven was leaving, Robin said, "Raven, why don't you take the day off. It's been rough for you."

"Right." She said. She took a few deep breaths, and was about to leave, when Robin ONCE AGAIN interrupted her leaving, (Just had to do that) and said, "Raven, you were going to tell me something about Trigon. What was it?"

"Nothing."

"Well nothing is something, so tell me."

"Fine." She sat down on her bed and Robin sat down next to her. 'Even though we defeated Trigon, I… I don't think he's gone for good. It's like he has so much more influence on me. I've been feeling even more depressed than usual."

"Raven, Trigon is gone. Don't worry so much. You might feel that because you aren't certain if someone is gone or not until you get this feeling that they are. Trust me, I went through that when Slade haunted me and messed with my head. You helped me then, so I'm going to help you now."

"Thanks Robin." Raven gave Robin a hug, then left to go make her tea.

'But how am I supposed to help you?' thought Robin.

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