I know I haven't updated in a really long time (DON'T KILL ME), and the fact that I have the next . . . calculating . . . 11 chapters waiting to be posted probably doesn't help. However the many chapters that are awaiting their specified time, I shall be evil and only post two today! MUAH HA HA HA HA HA HA!

...ahem...

Anyway, here is another chappy! This one has a bit Rob/Star in it. DO NOT WORRY BB/RAE FANS! The next chapter is completely BB/Rae, you just have to read this chapter first!

Read on, chillen!


Chapter 6

"No!" Robin cried, running towards the basement door.

"It can't be!" he shrieked. He charged towards the secret Titan safe, fumbling with the code.

"Come on!" he screamed at the lock.

The door hissed open, and left Robin staring in disbelief.

The belt was gone.


Robin sat on the edge of the couch, his head in his hands.

"How could . . . but I . . . he took . . . I can't believe . . . he . . ." Robin was muttering. The others were worried for him.

"He's really beating himself up for this, isn't he?" Beast Boy whispered behind the Boy Wonder.

"Yeah. Next to his Red X plan failing, almost losing his life, nearly losing his friends, and a freak stealing his bent-on-destruction-fueled suit, this is pretty bad," Cyborg replied.

"Please, I would like to know now that Robin will be okay," Starfire said hopefully.

"It looks like we have to cheer him up!" responded Beast Boy happily.

Beast Boy walked over to Robin and attempted to raise the miserable boy's spirits. "So, dude, wanna play some Gamestation?" When there was no reply, Beast Boy tried again. "Okay, how about some sparring practice? We all know you love to spar!" Again with no response, Beast Boy tried yet another time. "Dude, pizza is good! Well, not with that meat because it's disgusting . . . vegetarian pizza is soooooo much better . . . wanna get some? We could go to Ralph'sPizza and –––" Beast Boy stopped as a large, heavy, metal hand was placed on his shoulder.

"Give it up, man. Just leave him alone," Cyborg said. With sagging shoulders and drooping ears, Beast Boy slowly walked away.

"It was worth a try," said Raven, attempting to comfort the green boy.

Starfire sat on the couch next to Robin and put her delicate hand on his shoulder. At this gesture, Robin looked up to see Starfire's sad face.

"Robin, as your friends, we wish for you to return to your normal state of joy, please. We are concerned, Robin. We know that you feel that you are to blame, but your mistake is far in the past, where it is meant to stay. Please do not grieve over an unintended error," Starfire reassured him. She looked at him with glittering eyes and a sincere face. He stared back at her. Then he stood.

"We'll find X. No matter what it takes," he said boldly.


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