AUTHOR"S NOTE: Although this story takes place on Tamerin (So far) some of the setting will be on Earth, too. As you may know, The REAL Teen Titans are on Earth, so most of this chapter will be on this planet...

The boy of Kori's book was alive. He just wasn't as old as in the book. No one knew of this boy. He was an orphan.

He was the same as Kori had described him, from mask to hair. He had only two other friends in the world, a large teenager named CY, who was good with mechanics, and a smaller teenager who called himself Beastel. Both seemed nice.

The three of them lived alone in a large tower that CY had built. It was shaped like a large T. All of them ate sparingly, and the three of them were too thin for their age.

The only one that had a job was Kori's book boy, who called himself Robin. He worked with the grocer, as a cashier. He was looked at by a lot of women, but only one knew of his real life. And that person was Raven.

On this particular day, the sun was shining, but Robin didn't feel happy. His friends all had been terrible to him as he walked out, mainly because of his mask. He was always mad on his way to work, and many times he felt that he should pack up and leave sometimes, as he supplied the money and they were taunting him about the mask.

He worked harder than ever, as it was the beginning of winter, so they had to have extra money for heating. At the end of the day, he was too tired to walk home, but he didn't want to waste money on the bus. So when he got home, he walked straight to bed.

He dreamed of the girl of his dreams... long red hair, a kind face, and green eyes. He loved the color green. But he knew that he would never meet such a girl. It was hardly possible.

Back on Tameran, Kori finished the chapter on her book:

CY knew me as a friend, and we had gone on many outings alone, all of them exciting. We had played laser tag (He wasn't allowed to have a laser, so he used his arm-zapping-thing to win), amusement parks, everything. But my favorite one was the one with the masked boy. It was the tunnel of love.

But the funny thing is, it didn't really feel like it.