Heyhey every-funky-body! Thanks for the reviews. Yea I know the previous chapter sucked, so I decided to make it more interesting in this chapter. Don't wish to bore u guys out anymore… oh and one more thing: thanks a lot to those to helped me with the fave authors thing! I finally added some people in.

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It had been days since the first day Raven shared Robin's room, and it was always the same old thing: talking at night until the both of them slept, then Robin hugging Raven at night, though he was totally unaware of it. In the morning, she would slap the mask onto his face before he opened his eyes and go downstairs, thinking about the previous night. It was a very lame thing to do, but Raven herself could not stop thinking about it. She refused to admit that she liked her leader, but she couldn't help it. Not when she was sleeping with him every night. She didn't know about Robin's feelings, but he-lllo, he was with Starfire. Raven wasn't a bitch who broke people's relationship like it was an everyday matter.

Raven sat there on the roof, still enjoying the scenery. She didn't want to think about Robin anymore, not when she always thought of herself as a slut when she did think about him. She always forgot time, but she never cared either. Heck, why should I care anyway? She sighed and swung her legs over, landing on the ground smoothly. Re-pinning her brooch on her cloak, she paused and pulled up her hood. It may come in handy. Oh, and it did. Suddenly, the alarm pierced through the tower, signaling yet another criminal on the loose. Just at the right time, she thought grimly and she teleported down to the hall, ready to face another villain and kick his ass all the way to the moon.

Robin stood at the hall, barking, "Titans, trouble!" Swinging himself off the sofa, like he always liked to do, he grabbed his utility belt and bo-staff, sprinting towards the exit. Starfire loved smooching around in the car, so he was sure she wasn't going to fly. Cyborg's car was necessary, but he was sure Raven was going to fly by herself. Raven. This morning, he had kept thinking about her, and he couldn't stop thinking. Was he starting to love her? Shit. Then Starfire? He had slowly loss interest the alien, because he was probably sick of her smooching and her dumb recipes. He was attracted to the quite and low-key demoness, the apathetic and uncaring goth. I shouldn't be like this. Hell, Raven probably will think I'm a maniac if I tell her the truth. Everyday, they had seemed to grow closer to each other, and both of them refused to show it.

Robin realized he was standing there in a daze. "Hurry up!" Cyborg shouted, as he revved up the gear.

"Where's Raven?" Robin shouted back, looking around to find the demoness.

"Here," came a reply, and Robin spun around. Raven was standing there, her mysterious aura stronger than usual, her beautiful face hidden behind her hood. Raven returned his gaze, and pretended to look away so that she could hide her blush.

Robin didn't notice the blush, and he didn't have time to notice anyway. He looked at her, slowly saying, "Take care of yourself."

They were simple words, but Raven could feel the concern in it. She tried not to express emotion, but she did. She drew a ragged breath. "You too."

Robin smiled, then quickly hid it. What's wrong with you, man? "Don't get lost."

He turned away, hopping into the car, and watched as Raven soared into the sky, her cloak spread around her, her hands wrapped with black balls of energy. He looked away, then checked his locator. 20 kilometers west. That wasn't far, considering Cyborg's speed. Robin's face was grim. Back for another fight. Looking up, he saw Raven following the car, her figure in the air, flying gracefully as if she wasn't afraid of anything. Then he turned around to see Starfire hugging his arm tightly, like a damsel in distress. Hell, that was a lot of difference.

The titans arrived in time, the car screeching to a stop at a building. There wasn't any name on it, just a tall building. Raven wasn't there yet, probably held up by something. As they ran in, they stopped. It was totally empty, and dark. There were no lights, neither were there any people in the building, and it seemed to be the only ones there. Starfire automatically produced some light with a ball of bright green fire balanced on her hand, and the group proceeded to the rooms. There was no one, and it seemed surprising who could actually attack in a place like this.

"It's getting creepy," Beast Boy said slowly, looking around for any signs of people or valuables. Nothing.

"Keep quiet," Robin replied, looking around, bo-staff at hand. He knew that this was some form of an ambush, but he couldn't see how anyone could ambush the titans in an empty place like this. There wasn't anything here. Cyborg looked through his robotic eye for an x-ray of the room, but he couldn't find anything suspicious.

"Let's get outta here," he concluded, his cannon retreating from his arm. "There isn't anything. Maybe it was some kind of prank."

The titans murmured in agreement, then walked towards the door. And then it happened. The door slammed shut when they didn't even touch it, and no matter how Beast Boy tried to open it, it remained locked. "Shit, we're trapped!" Beast Boy said, trying to open the door frantically.

Robin cursed. He should have known that it was a trap or something like that. When is Raven coming, dammit! But the worse was yet to come. Robin heard a whizzing sound, and before he could react, something had slammed into his back, and he reeled from the shock, the blast sending him crashing into a wall. Ignoring the pain on his back, he got up again, and grabbed his bo-staff, holding it in a ready position. A Slade-bot approached him, then another, then another. Before he knew it, he was facing at least 50 bots, all Slade's work. The others were fighting as well, but he couldn't help them. Yet. Slade was just so persistent in killing them. Not so easy. He thought, and with a cry, he pounced onto the bots, ducking lasers and delivering punches and blows to the bots. He exterminated at least 10, but he couldn't continue with the others. They seemed to get stronger and stronger as he fought, but he knew that it was just exhaustion on his side. Crap. He slashed his bo-staff into one of the bots, and turned around just to see another bot come charging at him. He couldn't react so fast enough, and waited for the blow from the robot; but it never came. Looking up, he saw the slade-bot surrounded in black energy, then slowly it was being sliced in half. Raven. Quickly, he stood up again to avoid another slade-bot from crushing him, then turned to face Raven, her face unreadable behind that hood.

"You're late," Robin said as he beheaded another 5 bots with his staff.

Raven grasped 3 bots with her powers and threw them against the wall. "Don't state the obvious."

"What the hell were you doing anyway?"

"Why don't we get done with this first then I'll explain?" Raven replied irritably, sending another bot flying. Her eyes glowing white, she chanted, "Azarath Metrion Zinthos!" The remaining pieces of destroyed robots flew into the crowd of advancing robots, and both watched silently as the group exploded into little shards of metal. She brought up a shield to cover Robin and her; the other titans were not in danger zone. The metals bounced off the shield and when the explosion was done, she let go of her powers. She felt tired, and she cursed herself for not getting enough meditation. She just needed more training.

Robin stood there, staff in his hand, eyes darting around for any signs of more enemies. Nothing. The others were still fighting, and they were quite on the winning side. Cyborg just blasted everywhere, avoiding Starfire and Beast Boy, while the others helped in fighting. Robin was about to go and help them when he saw a shadow flit past. "Slade," Raven breathed, and Robin realized that she had noticed it too. Robin turned around, about to order Raven to go and help the others, but she looked at him in the eye and said icily before he could say anything, "I'm following. Don't stop me."

Robin glowered at her, then sighed in resignation. "Fine," he replied, then sprinted off towards where the shadow had been. Raven followed, gliding in the air like a ghost.

Slade went up to the roof, his temper already fluctuating. The titans seemed indestructible, but that never meant that he should stop persisting in exterminating them. Yes, he had helped Robin during the End, but now that was all over, and now was now. Robin still hated him, that was for sure, but Slade thought Robin was…amusing. Amusing in a way that he never gave up fighting him, no matter how much more professional Slade was in fighting. Robin came up, his staff at the ready. Slade smiled, but that smile immediately vanished. Raven had come too, and her hands were already wrapped in black energy. They were at the top of the building, and Slade always had the advantage here, but now Robin had brought another powerful soul with him.

Robin and Raven stood at the top, the wind blowing against their faces as they looked around for Slade. No sign. Robin was very sure that Slade was somewhere here, and Raven felt the same. Both of them looked behind boxes, even over the edge of the roof; since Slade could hang from there. No sign.

Raven cursed. She looked under the roof once more and then something caught her by the neck. Shit.

"Hello, my little blackbird," breathed Slade into her neck.

Cliffhanger. I thought it would be a little more interesting with it. Has. Reviews please! And thanks once again for those who helped in the fave authors thingy (plus the reviewers, of course)