Disclaimer:

I do not in any way, shape, or form own Teen Titans.

PS- if this story resembles saw 2 in any way, its totally an accident. I've never seen the movie…

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"Come on, just stay with me," Cyborg said, sprinting down the halls.

"I am with you," although Bumblebee was poisoned, and now slowly dying, the bitterness has not left her voice. She was weak, and Cyborg had to carry her as he desperately searched for help.

"Is anyone here?" he shouted, his voice echoing through the empty halls. He looked down at Bumblebee, who's eyes were closed. He nudged her.

"Will you stop nudging me?" her voice was fading, but still angry. She wasn't going to give up so quickly. But Cyborg had to find help, and fast, "I keep telling you, I'm fine. I could even walk if I wanted to."

"Of course, Bee," Cyborg paid no attention. She had been saying things like that for the entire 20 minutes they had been running around in search of anyone that could help. It was an unusually long time for a poison to take, but Cyborg could tell she was fading. He needed to find somebody. He didn't know how much longer he had left. He was lucky to have had as much time as he did.

Just then, as he turned a corner, he felt something go whizzing by his head, and explode a few feet behind him. He looked up, and saw Speedy running down the hall towards him, "Sorry," he said, "I thought you were something that was trying to kill me."

"Speedy, great to see you, man!" Cyborg was overjoyed to see someone he could trust, "Bee needs help!"

"What happened?"

"She got bitten by a snake and she's fading."

"I some kind of first aid station thing a while back," said Speedy, "Maybe there's something there that can help her."

"What are we waiting for?" Cyborg asked as they began running down the hall. After a few moments, Cyborg spoke, "Wait, what's trying to kill you?"

"A bunch of big ass dogs started chasing me," said Speedy as they ran, "They would have ripped me apart if I hadn't managed to close a door before they could follow me out of a hallway."

"There is some messed up shit happening in this place, man," said Cyborg, "I just want to get out of here. Preferably alive, you know."

"Take a left up here," said Speedy, as they reached a small room with a red cross on it. Cyborg kicked down the door and they walked in. He placed Bumblebee down on the medical bed, and he and Speedy started rummaging through cabinets, "What kind of snake was it?"

"I don't know, man!" Cyborg was throwing items that wouldn't work over his head behind him, "Isn't there just a generic poison curer?"

"I think this could work," Speedy drew a small vial and a hypodermic needle, handing it to Cyborg.

"I ain't givin' her no shots," Cyborg shook his head, "I don't even like getting them!"

"Fine," Speedy sighed and filled the needle, "I'll do it." He injected the antidote into Bumblebee, then disposed of the needle. "That should—" he suddenly stopped, "Shh!" He crept over to the door, back to the wall. Cyborg was silent. Speedy tiptoed towards where the door had once been. He heard footprints, and growls, "It's those damn dogs!" He whispered, "We gotta get out of here!" He looked around frantically, "Look! Another door!" There was another door on the opposite side of the room, "Let's go!"

"What?" Cyborg watched as Speedy sprinted to the other side. He turned to follow, but then crashed into a few trays. They fell to the floor with an echoing clatter. He heard barking, and he instantly looked at Speedy.

"Come on!" Speedy threw the door open.

"What about Bee?" Cyborg asked, watching Speedy run out.

"Leave her!" Speedy said, not turning around.

Cyborg turned and saw the dogs standing at the entrance to the room, "Aww, man! This is some Resident Evil shit right here!" He turned and made a break for it, feeling every ounce of him being weighed down with guilt. He ran out the door, and heard the dogs following.

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"That was most unpleasant," Starfire sat on the ground, hugging her knees.

"We should keep moving," said Robin, not stopping walking.

"But Robin, what of your arm?" she pointed to the wound, "Surely you should rest."

"I'm fine," he growled. Starfire stood up and followed him.

The two had managed to get passed the shooting arrows with their lives. However, Robin had made one wrong move, and got shot in the arm. Starfire insisted treating it properly, but Robin declined. All he wanted to do was keep moving. He just wanted to find their friends and get out.

So they kept walking. They didn't know where they were, or where they were going.

They went up a flight of stairs, and through a door. This was weird. They seemed to be back in the house. They were no longer in the underground tunnels, but in the house itself. Feeling slightly relived, they stopped for a moment. Robin looked around, "We need to find a way out, then try to find everyone else."

"But we have not a single idea where we are," Starfire sighed, "We are going to be lost in this house for the rest of eternity."

"Don't say that, Star," Robin shook his head, "We'll be out of here in no time." He breathed heavily, "No time." He repeated, not for Starfire's sake, but his own.

They started walking down the hallway again. They turned a corner and froze. There were two very big, very scary dogs looking right at them.

Starfire squealed in fright, but Robin covered her mouth, "Run." He whispered, as the two took off running in the opposite direction. Robin could hear them following, "In here!" He cried, thrusting a door open, and running inside.

They ran in, and Starfire slammed and locked the door behind them, leaning with her back against the door, "What were those frightening creatures?"

Robin put his ear against the door, "Well, whatever they were, they're gone now." He turned and saw that they were in a bedroom of sorts. He sat down on the bed, his head in his palms, "We gotta get out of here Star."

Starfire nodded, still frozen where she was, "I do not like it here. I do not like it here one bit."

"We'll get out of here," Robin nodded, panting, "I promise."

Starfire forced a smile, "I can only hope that—"

"Star!"

Before Starfire could even finish her sentence, she had fallen backwards. Backwards and through the wooden door she had been leaning against.

Robin ran over to the door, and threw it open, "Star?" he cried. But instead of seeing Starfire, he saw an angry, growling dog.

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"This place is some kind of maze or something, I swear," Beast Boy shook his head. They had made a dozen different turns a dozen different times. Any sliver of hope that they would find their friends was now gone.

"Wait, what's that?" said Raven, quickening her pace. She and Beast Boy reached an end to the labyrinth. It was a large stone door, "Help me." Said Raven, as she tried to push it aside. Beast Boy alone wasn't enough to help her. He had morphed into a gorilla, and together, they pushed open the door. Raven's heart sunk as she realized that this tunnel was no different than the tunnel they had been in seconds before. They had walked into the hall a few feet, but didn't know what the use was. They were lost in this maze.

Then, behind them, they heard a strange noise. They spun around and saw that the rock door had shifted back into place, "Ahh!" Beast Boy morphed into a small mouse.

"Come on," Raven turned and started walking back down the hall.

Beast Boy returned to his normal state, "Raven, really heavy stone doors don't just close."

"Well what would you like to do about it?" asked Raven , "There's no way I'm going to try and move that thing again. We might as well keep moving."

They continued walking, until Raven heard an unusual sound. It was almost like a faint splash. She looked down and saw that the floor had about a centimeter of water. She hadn't remembered it being there moments before. Then again, she didn't see why it mattered. Probably just a leak or something.

Moments passed, and Beast Boy looked back down at the ground. The water was now at his ankles. He quickly looked up at Raven, who looked back at him, "Run!" She cried, as the two took off down the narrow hallway. The water was rising rapidly. Within seconds it had gone from their ankles to their knees. Beast Boy had morphed into a bird, and Raven was flying, though neither of them saw an end to the tunnel. But they still raced as fast as they could, praying that a way out would come around soon.

The water was now up to Raven's neck, so she surrounded herself in a black dome, and continued flying down the hall. Beast Boy was now a shark, and was swimming as fast as he could to keep up with Raven. It didn't matter to him what was going on. He could breathe underwater. It was Raven he was worried about. He didn't know just how much air she would have in that little black bubble of hers.

The water level had now hit the ceiling, and there was no sign of a way out. Beast Boy looked hard to see within the black dome. He saw Raven weakening. She needed air. She needed to breath. But the hallway was filled with water, and there was no way for her to get any air. They needed to find a way out. Now.

Beast Boy then saw the dome disappear, and Raven softly drifted down to the floor of the hall. He didn't know what to do. He had to help her, but if he changed back into a person, he wouldn't be able to breath. He had to do something. He had to do something fast. He then saw a figure coming towards them. Thinking it couldn't be anything good, his heart raced. But he then saw the black haired merman that was Aqualad. He watched as he scooped up Raven, and begin swimming in the direction from whence he came. Beast Boy, feeling confused and relived at the same time, followed.