Disclaimer: And I still don't own Teen Titans or any of the characters.

The elevator continued its slow descent to the 34th floor. The security guard lay unconscious on the floor, moaning softly. As the numbers on the display slowly increased to 34, Beast Boy asked, "Why?" Robin showed no sign of acknowledgement. But that didn't stop Beast Boy from pressing. "What did he promise you, huh?" BB began to raise his voice. "Did he give you money?" His voice continued to crescendo and he took a step towards Robin. "What did he promise you!" he yelled in Robin's ear. Robin showed his acknowledgement by swinging his left arm backwards. He caught Beast Boy square in the chest with his elbow. With a cry, Beast Boy flew backwards and hit the wall of the elevator.

Robin turned around, and with a voice and eyes of ice, said, "If you don't shut up, they're going to hear us." He then turned around again and continued to prepare for the assault on the lab. Cyborg helped Beast Boy up, who brushed Cyborg off. All of the Titans looked at Robin with coldness in their eyes.

The elevator readout said "32". Cyborg tensed and said, "Get ready." Robin motioned with his hands for them to get up against the walls of the elevator. The readout turned to 33. All of the Titans tensed, preparing for the assault.

On the other side of the elevator door on the 34th floor, two security guards stood in position. They did not have their weapons at the ready because, in 22 years of service in the building, there had been one break-in. They were talking quietly and heard the elevator bell ding. They continued talking, thinking nothing of the fact that someone was coming up the elevator. The doors opened. For several seconds, no one stepped out and no sound was made. The guards turned to look inside the elevators, and before they could react, two Birdarangs had come out of the elevator and hit the guards in the head. They slumped to the ground, unconscious.

The Titans slowly stepped out of the elevator. As they went down the corridor leading to the chronoton displacement device quietly, they heard Slade's voice on their comms. He said, "This mission is not about stealth. The security may be tough at Wayne Enterprises, but it is nothing compared to your power. Attack." Robin immediately tensed and pulled out his staff. The other Titans did nothing.

Finally, Terra said into her headset, "We're not going to attack anyone here." Robin turned around with a look of shock on his face. Terra stood with a face of determination.

Back at the Tower, Slade's fury began to grow. Cold and vicious, he spoke into the microphone, "Very well." He pressed a control on the readout which activated the sonic devices planted in the Titans' comms. He went to the control for Beast Boy's comm, and activated the sonic disruptors.

Back at Wayne Enterprises, nothing happened at first. Suddenly, Beast Boy let out an ear-piercing scream. He grabbed his temples and dropped to his knees. "In…..my……head," he said with great pain. He screamed even louder and dropped his head between his knees, trying to drown out the sonic disruptors. Terra looked on in horror.

Slade, with a cold smile, said, "Now, where were we? Oh, yes. You were about to follow my orders."

Terra, with defeat in her eyes said, "I'll do what you want. Just stop. Please don't kill him." Slade pondered leaving the disruptors on and exploding Beast Boy's head, but decided against it and shut them down. Beast Boy stopped screaming, and his body fell on the floor. Terra dropped down and pulled him up somewhat. She looked in his eyes and asked him, "Are you okay?"

Beast Boy started to get up, putting his hands on the ground to support himself. "And I thought Cyborg's singing was bad." He got back up on his feet and all of the Titans readied for the attack. Robin attached a small explosive to the door leading to the objective room. He stuck the detonator in and pressed the button.

A beeping was heard and became much faster. A loud explosion was heard throughout the building. Alarms instantly sounded. The Titans ducked into the room as fast as they could as the emergency blast door shut five seconds after the initial explosion. Inside the room, at least a dozen guards opened fire with their blast cannons.

Cyborg ducked several shots with the cannon, and then unleashed his own sonic cannon. Targeting only the blasters, he disabled several of the guards weapon. Terra's hands glowed yellow as rocks flew through the blast windows. She hurled them at the guards, crushing the cannons and knocking the guards back several feet. Starfire flew into action, throwing starbolts left and right. She melted the last of the cannons. More guards suddenly poured into the room. A full-blown firefight began.

Cyborg blasted away with his sonic cannon. Terra continued to hurl rocks at the guards. The crunch of bones was heard as some of the rocks landed on limbs and shattered them. Starbolts flew everywhere. Objects levitated off of the floor and were tossed at the guards. Birdarangs flew everywhere, sometimes nearly slicing a guard's head off. And in the middle of the melee, a gorilla was pounding on the guards. This continued on for several minutes, until all of the guards had been taken out. Raven grabbed the device, and the Titans flew out of the window, headed back to the Tower.

The Titans returned to the Tower, already heading towards the next briefing. All of them felt dejected and they felt like they had betrayed themselves. They walked into the main room with their heads down. As they sat, they slumped into the couch, defeated by themselves. As Slade began to move to the front of the room, all of the Titans were buried deep in their thoughts, thinking about Robin or Slade or Terra.

Beast Boy was sitting with his head in his hands, elbows resting on his knees. He thought about Terra, and how he seemed so quick to judge her. I should have believed her. She was telling me the truth all along. Why didn't we LISTEN to her? These thoughts made him feel no better, but then, neither did the other Titans' thoughts.

Terra was thinking of how hurt and rejected she felt when she was confronted by the Titans. She thought to herself, How could they do this to me? They didn't trust me. Haven't I gained anything? She then thought of Beast Boy, and how cold he had been to her. Her head screamed conflicting messages.

That bastard isn't worth it. He betrayed you.

No, he didn't. I would have thought the same thing if I were him.

You're making excuses. Just face up to the truth. They don't trust you and they never will.

GET OUT OF MY HEAD! she screamed at the demon inside of her. She thought to herself, They were right to do what they did. I can't blame them for something that I would have done to.

Starfire was submerged deep in her thoughts about Robin. She thought about how he had betrayed them, but her whole mind was in denial. Robin would never betray us without good reason. Slade must be forcing him. All of this badness is because of Slade. Robin must not be himself. Perhaps Slade has learned a way to control Robin.

But there was a rational part of her mind that said back, Come on Star. He betrayed you all. Look in his eyes. He is himself. Besides, it's not possible for Slade to control Robin. Starfire sat still and quiet, remorseful of her own thoughts.

Cyborg and Raven were the only two Titans really paying attention to Slade's briefing on their next target. "The building that you see in front of you is owned by Powers Corporation, which, I'm sure you know, is run by James Powers. Powers is in control of most of the United States Army's special weapons, such as the new body armor that they have been testing." The photograph on the screen shifted into a three-dimensional layout of the building. The diagram zoomed in to a small room in the center of the building. "This room houses their prototype weapon, the electrovolt blast cannon. This is basically a blast cannon, but it is about 1000 times more powerful." Cyborg whistled in astonishment. "This weapon has the capability to completely destroy a building in one shot. This is your target objective."

All of the Titans looked at Slade, and their faces spoke, "Are you kidding me?" Cyborg's mouth actually dropped open. "How do you plan to get us in there, Slade? Security's gotta be tighter than Wayne Enterprises."

"It would be hard for a security system to be more open than Wayne Enterprises. But you are right. This mission will be much more difficult." The diagram went to the bottom of the building. "This building is protected by state-of-the-art defense systems. An assault from the ground would be a catastrophic failure." The camera zoomed in on the lobby. "Also, the elevator is protected at each floor by at least three guards. There are no offices on the floor which houses the blast cannon, which makes getting there under false pretenses impossible." The diagram zoomed out, moved upwards, and then zoomed in on the roof. "To get in from the roof is impossible as well. Each air duct is hyper sealed, and if it opens less than one millimeter from design specifications, every alarm in the building with go off at once."

"Do you actually expect us to pull this off?" Raven asked. All of the Titans looked to Slade for the answer.

"This one will be challenging, but fun," Slade said in a sick, sadistic tone. "The only way in is through the floors above and below the target floor. The target floor itself has now windows, which makes getting in impossible. To get inside, Beast Boy will have to morph into something very small, get inside the floors through the ventilation hatches, and open the windows from the inside." The camera zoomed in through a window into a corridor. "This corridor and all others are protected by rotating security guards. You will have to wait to move down the corridors until the patrols switch. You will have sixty seconds exactly to make it down the corridor and all the way to the target room." The camera in the diagram zipped through corridors until it came to a laser-protected door. "Cyborg, you will need to hack in and deactivate the security field which protects the door. You will-"

"Wait a minute," Cyborg protested. "If I shut down those security grids, the whole place is gonna go haywire."

"That's why I've created a program which will allow you to fool the computers into thinking that the security fields are still operational. Inside the room is relatively unprotected. You should have no problem getting the blast cannon. Getting out is another story." All of the Titans looked at each other, with an "oh, great" look on their faces. "You won't be able to open the same window again, because that will tip off the security guards. You will need to make your way off of the floor and find an escape route."

"That doesn't sound so hard," Raven piped up.

"I haven't told you the hard part. Getting past the guards will be extremely tricky, because any type of energy discharge will set off the alarms. You will need to either knock the guards out quickly or take over their minds. The trouble is that there is only one escape route out of the prototype room, and it is covered in guards. Make a mistake and you're dead." He looked at the Titans, making eye contact with each one of them. "Not that that's a bad thing. Dismissed."

The next night, an unnaturally cool breeze filled the air that night. All of the Titans were either hovering or being held in the air next to the target window at the Power Enterprises building. They were all outfitted with comms, and adrenaline poured through their veins as the strike was about to begin.

"Initiate strike," their comms ordered. Beast Boy morphed into a mouse and squeezed in the small opening in the ventilation shaft next to the window. As he made his way through the vent, he saw several laser beams in the vent, obviously motion detectors. Carefully, he weaved his way through the laser net, being extremely careful not to touch the beams. After he got past the laser net, he saw light coming in from a ceiling vent. He went over to the vent and looked out. Seeing no guards, he dropped out of the vent and demorphed.

He began to quietly make his way back to the window, attempting to retrace his steps. He suddenly heard the crackle of static from a two-way radio behind him. He ducked into a doorway in the side of the corridor. As he waited there, he saw a guard pass by, unaware of his presence.

Sweating with nervousness, Beast Boy commed to the Titans, "I have a problem."

Robin said back, "Can you take care of it?"

"Stand by." Beast Boy waited in silence as the guard made his way back down the hall. As soon as he was directly behind Beast Boy, BB stepped out and swung his arm at the back of the guard's neck. He caught the guard at the base of his skull with his elbow. The guard slumped to the ground, instantly unconscious. Beast Boy dragged him to the side of the corridor and shoved him into an empty room.

He then continued to retrace his steps back to the window. As he got back to the window, he opened it, and the five Titans flew in. Beast Boy turned to Cyborg and said, "We may have a problem."

Even though the statement was directed at Cyborg, Slade answered through the comm, "What's going on?"

"I was forced to knock out one of the guards. I put him in an empty room. But it will only be a matter of time before it's noticed that he's missing."

The comm was silent, then, "You need to move fast." All of the Titans waited in apprehension for the guards to change shifts. They waited in an empty room for nearly thirty minutes, then Slade said, "You have one minute. Go NOW." The Titans immediately dashed out of the room and ran as fast as they could for the nearest stairwell. As they made their way down the single flight of stairs, they heard a door from far below opening. Very quietly and very quickly, the Titans made their way down the stairs to the lower level, being careful to make no sound.

As they reached the lower floor, they slowly opened the door, filed through and closed it. But the last person through, Starfire, accidentally let it slip, and it closed with a normal sound that could be heard all up and down the stairwell. Before any of them knew what they were doing, they were running towards the target room, Cyborg leading the way with his GPS system built in. After they rounded a couple corners, they reached a security door.

Cyborg got on his comm to Slade. "How do I do this again?"

Slade responded coolly, "Go to the circuit panel above the main door control. Open it and you will find four wires. Take the third wire from the left and carefully insert the microchip into the wire. If you've done this successfully, the security sensors should be fooled into thinking that the security grid is still online." Cyborg carefully followed all of the instructions, moving diligently yet quickly. Once this was done, he cut the power to the security grid. The lasers surrounding the door deactivated and Cyborg pressed the main door control. The door slid open and the Titans dashed inside.

As they looked around the room, scanning for the electrovolt blast cannon, something caught Terra's eye. As she looked, she saw what looked like a chemistry lab set up to one side of the room. She looked through all of the test tubules and wires, trying to find something recognizable. A green liquid caught her eye, something that she had seen before. She picked up the test tube holding the liquid and smelled it. After she smelled it, she knew instantly what it was. Human blood. There was only one human who she knew of whose blood was green. Beast Boy. As she realized this, she stepped back from the lab, her mouth opening in horror.

Before any of the other Titans noticed her shocked expression, Raven's eye fell on the blast cannon. "I found it," she said. Examining the weapon, she saw that it looked similar to a blast rifle type of weapon. Cyborg moved over to the weapon, using his sensors to analyze the weapon, making sure that it was genuine.

"This is definitely it." He picked it up, holding the muzzle upward, making sure that the weapon was deactivated. "Let's get out of here." As the Titans left the room, they waited for Cyborg to point them in the right direction. As they began to head down the numerous corridors to get out of the building, they saw several guards retake their positions. The Titans ducked into a doorway, waiting for the guards to take their places and stop moving. Robin silently pulled out two Birdarangs. As soon as the guards had stopped moving, the Birdarangs took to the air, and all four of the guards lay on the ground, unconscious.

As Cyborg looked through the GPS schematic of the building, he pointed them to the nearest stairwell. They moved up the flight of steps to the doorway to the next floor. Robin pulled out several more Birdarangs, crouched in an attack position. Cyborg pulled the door back and Robin flung the Birdarangs forward. Seeing that there were no guards in the corridor, he held his grip on them. The Titans continued silently down the corridors on their way out, dealing with any guards on the way.

As they reached their exit window, Beast Boy began punching in the same code that he used to open the other window. The other Titans stood guard while he was doing that. Suddenly, a guard seemed to come out of the wall. He spotted the Titans. His eyes widened momentarily, and then he pressed the alarm button on the wall. Klaxons blared throughout the building. Before the guards could even move for his weapon, he was on the floor, and he was not going to get up for a while.

Immediately, all of the Titans jumped out the window. No more than an instant after the last of them had gotten out, the window's titanium shutters sealed themselves, completely sealing off the building. Starfire caught Cyborg in his fall and Terra lifted Robin up with a rock under him. Again, they flew back to the Tower, feeling defeated by themselves.

That night, the Titans stayed at the place which Slade had designated. They were watching the 11 o'clock news. The story on the Powers Enterprises building had just hit the airwaves. The news was all over the story, like a pack of vultures to a dead animal. They kept asking question like, "How could this have happened? I thought the security system was the best." "Who is responsible for this? Do you have any leads?" Of course, the company themselves only released a statement regarding the time and place of the break-in. They did not disclose any information on possible leads or what was stolen.

Some of the news agencies began to make connections between the Wayne and Powers break-ins. It was still not public knowledge that the Titans were responsible for the Wayne Enterprises theft, but it would not be long before pressure from the media would crack the press firewall. Then, the story would be loose, and Jump City would turn on the Titans, just as the Titans had turned on Jump City.

The next day, the Titans had assembled in the Tower. Their briefing on their next target was about to begin. Slade was just beginning to talk. "Today, the target item is a beam amplifier. The technology is designed to widen any type of laser beam."

Before Slade could continue, Raven piped up, "Just what exactly are you planning with all of this technology that we steal for you?"

Slade was silent momentarily, and then said, "That's for me to know. Now, this theft will be a bit complicated. It will require deception and stealth. It will not be an attack or stealth mission. This mission will rely on your ability to be deceptive, as you will be in alternate roles to steal this device." A readout of the Acthelion Corporation building appeared on the main viewer. "Terra, you will enter as a potential buyer for Wayne Enterprises. You are interested in the prototype shield technology that Acthelion has been working on for the last two years. Raven, you will need to go in as a buyer for Powers also interested in shield technology. You two will meet inside the building. When you do, you will begin to argue. This will occupy the guards. Meanwhile, Robin will go in with Terra as her assistant. During the argument, he will quietly slip away from the group and get the beam amplifier. It is small, and will be able to fit neatly inside his jacket."

Cyborg spoke up, "What about me, BB, and Star?"

Slade responded, "You will remain here at the Tower and run point along with me. Terra, your appointment is at 5:30 tonight. Raven, yours is at 5:45. You have until then to study Acthelion's shielding technology to understand it so that you will be convincing. Until then, Titans." And he left the room, leaving the Titans to think and prepare for the strike.

A cool breeze wafted through the doors of the lobby as Terra and Robin walked in, dressed in casual attire. The two of them walked up to the front desk, Terra leading the way. As they were making their way across the lobby, Robin took note of how many guards there were and what kind of armaments they had on them.

Terra moved to the receptionist's desk. Before Terra could say a word, the receptionist spoke up, "Be with you in a minute." She finished out something that she was typing into the computer, then turned to Terra and asked, "Can I help you?"

"Yes," Terra responded. "My name is Tara Markov. I'm the representative of Wayne Enterprises. I'm here to look at the prototype shielding technology that you have created."

"Oh, yes. I remember hearing that a big shot from Wayne was going to show up today to look at the shields." The receptionist grabbed for her phone. "I'll let Mr. Nellis know that you're here." She dialed an extension on her phone, and then said, "Mr. Nellis? This is the lobby. The party from Wayne Enterprises is here to look at the shielding technology." There was a pause. "Alright. I'll tell them that." She turned to Terra and Robin, "Mr. Nellis will be down in a few minutes. In the meantime, I'm going to have to ask you to go over to the guards over there to check you for weapons." Both Robin and Terra looked at her. She seemed to shrink back in her seat. "Security has been tight since the break ins at Powers and Wayne."

Terra and Robin stood and went over to the guards. There were two of them, and both of them took out portable metal detectors. They began to swipe them over Robin's and Terra's bodies. Every so often, the detectors would beep and one of them would have to take off their cell phone or watch. Once they were done with the search, both of them began asking a few short questions.

"Name."

"Dick Grayson."

"Occupation."

"Personal assistant to Ms. Markov."

"Age."

"23."

The guard looked at his paperwork, and then said, "You're clear."

As soon as the guard was finished with the questionnaire, the elevator bell dinged and Mr. Nellis stepped out. Spotting them instantly, he went directly over to them. He extended his hand. "Hi." Terra took his hand and shook it. "Chris Nellis. I'm the head of Special Projects here at Acthelion."

"Tara Markov," she responded. "This is my assistant, Mr. Dick Grayson." Nellis and Robin shook hands. "I'm with Wayne Enterprises and they are interested in purchasing your shielding technology from you."

"Ah, yes, the prototype shielding technology." He tHHHHHH He turned and walked toward the elevator. "If you'll follow me, please." Both Terra and Robin followed him into the elevator. Once inside, Nellis pushed a button for the eleventh floor. The elevator began its slow ascent to the eleventh floor.

When the elevator door opened, they walked down a corridor to what looked like an office. As they entered the office, Nellis motioned the two chairs sitting against the wall to Robin and Terra. He immediately became business-like. "So, why exactly is Wayne Enterprises interested in purchasing our shielding technology?"

"After the theft which stole one of our primary resources for experimentation, we want to branch out," Terra said. "Wayne Enterprises wants to expand. We want to create a network between companies so that one loss will not cripple a company as it nearly did to ours."

Nellis leaned forward in his seat. "So, should we talk price?"

Terra leaned forward in kind. "I was hoping to see a demonstration of this technology before any commitments are made."

Nellis leaned back in his seat, but tension still remained in the air. "Alright. Our testing facility is on the seventeenth floor." As he stood, Robin and Terra stood. He walked to the door and opened it. "If you'll follow me?" He then walked out the door. Both Terra and Robin followed suit.

Raven walked through the doors of the first floor lobby in the Acthelion building. She looked around, taking in the sight of the few receptionists at the welcome desk and of the armed guards inside the lobby. Raven walked toward the receptionist.

Before the receptionist even saw her, Raven said, "I'm with Powers Enterprises. I'm here to see the new shielding technology." The receptionist looked up, her face pale. "Is there a problem?"

Color quickly returned to the receptionist's face. "Oh, no, no. Um, I'll page Mr. Garson to tell him that you're here."

Chris Nellis led Terra and Robin to a test facility room. He took them to the viewing booth, where demonstrations of new technologies could be watched safely. A guard accompanied them into the room. The guard pushed a button on the door panel, and bulletproof glass slid into place to shield the booth from the room. Nellis motioned Robin and Terra to the seats behind them. "If you'll please sit down." Terra and Robin sat. Nellis remained standing, staying near the front of the booth to show them what was happening.

"What is that thing that those guards are bringing in?" Terra asked.

"That is a block of the shielding devices," Nellis responded. As Robin looked at the guards, he noticed that there were an awful lot of devices.

"Why do you need so many shield emitters?" he asked.

Nellis blushed slightly, embarrassed, and then said, "The technology isn't perfected yet. We're still working out the kinks." The guards put the shield devices in place and then activated them. A blue field shimmered between them. The field quickly stabilized and became transparent. One of the guards picked up a blaster rifle and aimed it at the dead center of the shield.

A shot rang out. The energy bolt went straight into the shield. Nothing happened. Nellis beamed with pride. Terra asked, "Where did the energy from the bolt go?"

"It went straight into the shield's power supply. Any energy bolts that are fired upon these shields will help the shield's power stay at one hundred percent."

Before Nellis could go any further, the door to the booth opened. Raven stepped in. Terra's eyes widened in shock. She immediately said, "Mr. Nellis, I demand to know why someone from Powers Enterprises is here."

Before he could respond, Raven shot back, "No, I want to know how someone from Wayne Enterprises is here." The two stared daggers at each other. From six feet across the room, the tension was thick enough to cut. Looking to defuse the situation, Nellis stepped in between the two.

"Now please. I'm sure that this is just a misunderstanding."

"A pretty big misunderstanding," shot back Terra. She stepped forward to close the gap between her and Raven. "Your company was behind the attack on out Jump City headquarters. You should be arrested!"

Raven immediately retaliated, "I will not let you make such gross accusations against Powers Enterprises. Besides, it is clear that Wayne staged the robbery on their building to finger us and then steal our own technology!"

Nellis opened his mouth to speak, but Terra beat him to the punch. "How dare you! That is a ridiculous comment. I can't believe that you have the nerve to say that about Wayne Enterprises, a fine upstanding company."

"Yeah. Upstanding with its hands behind its back funding illegal technological experiments."

As the argument between the two continued. Robin slowly moved towards the door to the corridor. The security guard had left the door to back up Nellis, so getting out of the room undetected was easy. He popped his head out the hall to make sure that no guards were coming down the hallway. Once is was clear, he stepped out of the door and walked briskly down the hall. His eyes scanned the labels on the door, looking for the words "Special Weapons Designs". But before he reached the room, the hallway he was in branched off in a fork. Unsure of which way to go, Robin ducked down the hallway to the right.

As he continued down the hallway, his eyes quickly saw "Special Weapons". Stopping, he turned around and looked more carefully at the door. It said on the sign "Special Weapons Designs". Grinning, Robin pulled out the lock override device that had been provided by Slade. The override device took a few seconds to complete the reconfiguration of the lock and then the door silently opened. Robin stepped in and sealed the door.

His eyes glanced around the room for the room in which the beam enhancer was. He looked around at the multiple doors, but didn't see any indicators about where the enhancer was. He quickly looked through all of the windows on the doors, looking for the highest security countermeasures. One window was a blank room. Another room held a technician. Robin quickly ducked his head to avoid being seen. In the next window, he saw what looked like pressure-sensitive floor panels and multiple security cameras.

He pulled out an electronic interference device to temporarily deactivate the security measures. It was basically a very small, yet temporary electromagnetic pulse bomb. He activated it and the lights in the room went off. The timer on the LCD display started counting. 30. 29. 28. 27. As Robin opened the door to the security room, he heard the technician pick up the phone to call for service.

Once the door was opened, Robin dashed in and looked around for the beam enhancer. His eyes fell on a multi-lock safe. Shit, Robin thought. The EMP device had deactivated the safe, making it impossible to open. Robin pulled out a small block of C-4 and prayed that the room was soundproof. He stuck a detonator in and it went off. Smoke came out of the safe. 11. 10. 9. Robin looked in the safe and saw a small hole. He reached his hand in and felt around for the enhancer. At first he felt nothing. Then, his hand fell on it.

Grinning, he pulled it out and stuck it in his inner pocket in his suit jacket. He opened the door to the security room. Immediately after closing it, the timer ticked down to zero. The lights came back on in the room. Robin ran out before the technician could come out to inspect what had gone wrong.

Robin walked back up to Mr. Nellis' office. As he opened the door, he was Mr. Nellis sitting down with Raven. They both turned to look at him when he opened the door. Nellis looked at Robin and asked, "Were you alright, Mr. Grayson?"

Robin smiled. "Yeah, I just had to use the restroom." Raven stared daggers at him. "Uh, if you don't mind my asking, where did Tara go?"

Nellis said quickly, "She went down to the lobby. She was going to wait for you before leaving."

Robin nodded. "Alright. Thanks." He turned to Raven. "I'm sorry about this, Miss-"

"Just leave." Robin turned and left the room, taking the elevator down to the lobby. He stepped out of the elevator, scanning the lobby. His eyes fell on Terra and he started towards her. She saw him and moved toward the exit. They both left and went to their car.

As they got in, she asked him, "Did you get it?"

Robin pulled the beam enhancer out of his jacket pocket. "Easy as pie."

Terra pulled it out of his hand and then looked back at him. "I hope you're happy for betraying all of your friends. And I hope that you live with that for the rest of your life."

Author's Note: Sorry for the super long update, but I just didn't have any inspiration for this. But as we approach the series finale of Teen Titans, I decided to start writing. I hope to have Chapter Seven up much sooner. Of course, I said the same thing about this chapter, so we'll just see.

Next on Revelations: Just how far are the Titans willing to go in order to protect their friends. Find out as breaking points are reached in Chapter Seven, The Furthest to Go.