This is the first chapter where someone actually reminisces. From the title, you might guess that it's Robin. You will learn some interesting things about him.

Disclaimer: I do not own the TT, but I think that anyone who is on fanfic about it should own a share. All with me, say aye! -silence- Ok, never mind then.

Dedication: To Erin Hunter for writing all of the wonderful Warriors books. Also to Bobby Jeff, one of my favoritist imaginary friends. THIS MEANS YOU, SAVANNAH!


Robin walked quietly down the street, head bowed. He would not look anyone in the eye, just in case. . something happened. He could never tell what was on the street ever since Cyborg's. . . accident. He could never stop thinking it was his fault, because he was not there. He would never forgive himself. Suddenly a flash of green rushed by him hurriedly. Was that Beastboy? He looked up. The green was gone. He must have imagined it.

At home, Robin walked into the door moodily. "I'm HOME!" He yelled to his wife.

"Yes, honey? Is there something you require?" Starfire said, floating into the room.

"No. I was just thinking. . . . " Robin trailed off.

"What is it you were thinking, Robin? Is something troubling you?" Starfire asked, putting her hand on his shoulder.

"I. . I think it was my fault Cyborg died." Robin spoke, worriedly.

"ROBIN! Do not say such things! How many times do I have to say that it was NOT your fault!" Starfire was red in the face, and smoke was starting to come out of her ears.

"All right, all right. Calm down! I get it. Anyway, what's for dinner?" Robin asked, sitting down to their designer table. They had alot of money from the old days, so it wasn't hard to get what they wanted.

"Deep-fried florgg with a little pinch of Taxxonn sauce!" Starfire looked pleased with herself.

"Oh, my. . . favorite." Robin stammered. The platter on the table lookedhideous. Barf-green meat with abarf-tan sauce on top. yum.

Suddenly something made him looke up. He was SURE this time that he had seen a purple cloak outside the window. He had just seen a flash of Raven's eyes, too. He ran to the window and looked out. Whatever it as, it was gone. But atattered pieceof purple cloth was dangling on the window hook.

"What is it, Robin? Is something wrong?" Starfire rushed to his side.

"No, but. . I'm sure we haven't seen the last of the former Teen Titans."