Disclaimer: I don't own the Teen Titans

The plot is unraveling, I think. well here's chapter six. please review.

I don't like this story as much as my other one because, well, this story just doesn't have that feeling there, does it? Well anyways, I still plan to finish making this story, even if it is poorly done, and then I can go onto another, and do better on others. Afterall, this is the first story I've writting on this site.

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A big thunder clasped the wind and traveled all the way down to the bottom. It attained the spot in which all the villains, none of important names, and all of them stopped to hold their ears. Then lightning hit the ground and forced and spread all of them away from the spot.

The two people who helped Cyborg and Starfire were very two familiar people. Their names were Lightning and Thunder. They had become good guys since they last saw the Teen Titans, trying to help whom ever they saw in need of rescuing.

Lightning and Thunder joined Cyborg and Starfire. All of the bad guys ran in fear of the two brothers, whom were a great team.

"We saw you in need of liberation." Lightning stated.

"Thanks." Cyborg expressed gratitude.

"What has been life for friend Lightning and friend Thunder?" Starfire asked.

"We're-", Lightning asked in return to Starfire's question, "We're friends?"

"He-he," Starfire expressed with a gleeful joy.

"We've been fighting these guys all over the place for a couple of months now. What do they want?" Thunder said.

"I'm not sure," Cyborg said plainly, "but have you seen Robin around?"

"No, we have not I am sorry," Thunder replied.

"We discovered about a secret warehouse across the city where we found this metal," Lightning declared.

"Explain to me what a house of wear is exactly?" Starfire asked.

"A warehouse is a storage facility," Cyborg explained, "Let's check out this metal."

Lightning, Thunder, Cyborg, and Starfire all got to the warehouse where they exposed to be some sort of exploding bomb. It laid in the middle of the floor where it was visible to the naked eye. If it had been next to the gears and pipes that crossed, they could not possibly have found it.

When they neared this contraption with its crazy parts a screen at the top revealed a villain of great power. The titans had not seen this one in a long time, and they had hoped they would never again.

"Good afternoon, Starfire," Slade greeted to in particular, "We will see each other soon, I hope. In the mean time, see if you can survive."

Slade's face disappeared from the screen as it changed to static. A countdown began from five and ending at one. When the countdown began all four of our heroes ran for the exit. At the exit, Lightning blasted the bomb with an electric bolt to see if the bomb would stop.

The bomb wouldn't stop, but luckily he had waited until the exit to do so. At two, when he shot the bolt of electricity at the bomb, it exploded, and pressed up against him. He fell into the others as they all fell as well.

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Robin sat down on the roof of some tall building. He thought of the past when he was a good leader and could travel ways with his team at his side. "Why couldn't I do it? I could before!" Robin said to himself, starting to beat himself up.

He thought of the past also when he enjoyed just spending relaxing time with his team mates, and friends.

(Flashback)

Robin would wake up, and Starfire would be there to greet him.

"Good morning Robin. Did you have a pleasant night with the sleeping?" Starfire asked.

"Yeah, thanks Starfire," Robin stared at his alien friend.

She would follow him all the way down into the kitchen. He ate in peace with her, while, usually, Beast Boy would already be eating tofu. Cyborg would usually be playing games, seeing as he ate early. Raven would casually float or walk down the hall reading a book.

After breakfast, Robin would go exercise in the gym with all the equipment. Starfire would practice a lot with him. In fact, Robin understood it to be that Starfire spent a lot of her waking moments with Robin, whenever she could.

One day, as if he got fed up with it, asked her to lighten it up a little bit. She didn't seem to subject to it out front.

"I. . .I could do that for you Robin." She stated, not leaving eye contact, but showing no sign of hurt.

Robin went down that day and ate as usual. Raven came down, today with Charge of the Light Brigade, and sat in the kitchen. She didn't take notice to Robin being there and eating.

Without looking, Raven said, "You could've hurt her."

"You mean Starfire?" Robin asked, not getting her off his mind.

"Yeah," Raven claimed.

"Well I didn't," Robin smirked, "At least, I don't think I did."

(End of Flashback)

Robin missed the times where he could be with Starfire. He was so happy then, just being able to spend time with her. She had also given up most of her time with him. Look at how he repaid her. "I broke her heart", he thought out loud.

Robin was sure he had hurt her how he treated her that day. He hadn't yelled, which he was fortunate for, but even telling someone they were annoying them a little could do it too. Then again, Robin did need some free space, so he then put it aside and returned to the matter at hand, which was finding Beast Boy and Raven.

"Where are they?" Robin asked himself. They could be anywhere and he had no clues except to go back where he found all those members of the Brother Hood of Evil again. He didn't want to go back alone, or even with Red X, seeing as he too could be tricking him just as John, or Madam Rouge, had.

In the end he decided it was best if he went looking for Cyborg and Starfire, whom he thought to be free at this point. He also thought they could be captured as well, and he could be tricked by Madam Rouge again, so he also needed to be absolute that it was Cyborg or Starfire, when and if he ever found them.

He informed Red X of his plan so far, and seeing as how he wanted as much help as possible, agreed to go looking for them.

The way Robin was going so far, he really needed his friends this moment. If he couldn't see his friends, he thought that he would die. So he hoped, and hoped, and hoped. He hoped until he would find them that he would find them and he would find them if it cost him his life.

Deciding that it was futile just to search all of Manhattan, he called Cyborg on his transmitter. No answer. Robin then retraced Starfire's communicator, and see if he could find them that way. He found that she was not to far. Starfire was about five blocks away.

Wasting no time, he and Red X ran in the direction of the signal of Starfire's communicator. Robin needed to get there as quickly as possible, and every second could count.

Robin and Red X arrived to see that Cyborg and Starfire were alright. They were, however, with two familiar faces.

"Lightning-Thunder!" Robin exclaimed, unable to make out a real sentence.

"The one and only," they both said simultaneously.

They explained that they would help just as Red X had. Once everyone was on the same page, they made out for the factory in which the titans found all those villains from the Brother Hood of Evil.

"So Robin, how are you this fine afternoon," Starfire asked politely.

"Starfire, I'm sorry about earlier." Robin said, feeling nervous.

"Oh Robin it is ok. I forgive you." Starfire replied, being fair.

Robin added, "You can follow me around as much as you want when we get back to Titan's Tower."

Starfire seemed to be happy after Robin said that. It was how he invited her to it that made her feel special now. Her worries then returned her other friends, who were imprisoned as Robin said.

"Let us look for our friends first." Starfire stated.

The six of them breached the factory, in hopes that they'd find some sort of clue. One thing was for sure. It was abandoned again, just as it had been before. With no one there, it was fairly easy searching for anything that might lead them to the aware bouts of Raven and BB.

Each of the six of the group searched a different area within the factory. They found two important pieces of evidence. One piece was a torn piece of fabric that came from Raven, which Robin knew this by just looking at it. The other piece of evidence was an obvious clue to where the Brother Hood of Evil were.

"Dear-poor-Robin. I have in my possession two of your Teen Titan friends." chattered the brain from a recording, "If you want them back you will have to give up your beloved Starfire. We will meet at your tower in four and a half hours. The brain over and out."

"What should we do? You think we should give it a shot?" Cyborg asked.

"Well, we can give them a fake Starfire, but I don't want to give the real Starfire," Robin said.

"It is ok, Robin. I will look after myself I promise." Starfire said.

"To risky Starfire, better let me handle it-" Robin said.

She interrupted him, "Robin I think I can take care of myself."

She felt like a War monger right about now, with Robin treating her as if she were a little child who couldn't even do as much as to take care of herself.

"Sorry Star, didn't know how you felt about it," Robin said, turning over a new leaf.

"Robin, I'd rather be imprisoned than my friends," Starfire suggested.

"Don't I have a say in this?" Red X asked.

"No!" Robin and Cyborg both explained in chorus.

It was settled at last. Starfire suggested that she be the bait, and so she was. Robin still had a bad feeling about all of this, for everywhere they've been so far, he felt that the Brother Hood of Evil had them in their clutches.