I do not own Teen Titans. Or the song "Listen to your heart"

By: DHT.

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Listen to your heart.

The air was heavy with steam from the whistling train. The sky was gray, weither from the growing darkness, or the air, the girl waiting to sneak on the train didn't know.

She stood there, blonde hair hiding her blue eyes and frown. Wearing simple jean shorts and a black hoodie over her white T-shirt that she threw on this morning. Looking like a little lost puppy while in her trance of thoughts, fighting with herself back and forth over this. What did she have here anyway? What was keeping her in Jump City where there was so much hurt and pain?

Broken friendship, broken memories, broken trust... and broken love.

I know there's something in the wake of your smile
I get a notion from the look in your eyes, yeah
you've built a love but that love falls apart
your little piece of heaven turns too dark

Terra looked over her shoulder, only seeing the ticket station in the blue shadowed area, beyond that point, some where out there was five people who she owed a lot to, well... okay a few weren't total people, but you got the idea. She sighed heavily and closed her eyes, and bowed her head.

A beautiful orange sunset painted the bay, dashing pinks and purples skirted across the sky added to the scene. Two shadowy figures sat just out of reach of the tide, talking and enjoying each others company.
"If I did something... something bad, could I still be a hero?" Terra asked, nervously glancing Beast Boy's way.
The green elf laughed, "Like what? Steal Robin's masks? Sorry Ter, that was already done."
Terra tried to smile, but couldn't, "No, something worse."
Beast Boy laughed again, "Your weird."
Terra set her chin on her knees and wrapped her arms around them, nagging at it no more.

The blonde opened her eyes and looked back at the train, he had never answered that question. And just days later, she had done something 'bad'. "I'm not a hero, Beast Boy." She whispered quietly.

listen to your heart
when he's calling for you
listen to your heart
there's nothing else you can do
I don't know where you're going
and I don't know why
but listen to your heart
before you tell him goodbye

Beast Boy kicked a cola can that had been laying on the side walk. His hands where stuffed in his pockets and his head was hung as low as it could go. If you could look through the shaggy, spiky hair that was draped over his face, you would see his blank face. One that almost said "everything's...not worth it anymore."

He loved her, he hated her.

Night sky, dotted with millions of little white stars, and a full moon hanging brightly as a Christmas bulb. The tide was washing up higher onto the sand, leaving it marble smooth and ground hard after recoiling back to the water.
"And, twirl!" Beast Boy laughed as he twirled Terra around in a circle by her hand. She laughed, almost loud enough to match the waves noise. It made him smile. Walking on the beach at night, Terra went bare foot, since she insisted that she wouldn't step on a poor jelly fish or something of the sort.
"Do it again!" She laughed, as they did their best to do some sort of dance. Beast Boy happily agreed and twirled Terra around in a circle again, but this time she landed up in his face. Both looked at each other blankly, just staring. Terra coughed and pushed away, blushing as she pushed a lock of hair back behind her ear. "Sorry."

"Why does she always push away from me?" He muttered, quietly, almost... in a heart broken way.

sometimes you wonder if this fight is worthwhile
the precious moments are all lost in the tide, yeah
they're swept away and nothing is what is seems
the feeling of belonging to your dreams

Terra took a few more hesitated steps towards the train that was bound to leave any moment. Her legs seemed stiff, like they didn't want to get on that train. Something was still holding her back, some... one.

"I have to go." She whispered, placing her hand on the train's side as if telling herself it was okay. "It's what's right, he has to move on, we both do." She went on, muttering to herself quietly, almost sure people where starting to stare at her. Could she blame them? She probably looked crazy. "This is best, its what we both need," she continued to try and convince herself.

listen to your heart
when he's calling for you
listen to your heart
there's nothing else you can do

Beast Boy stopped when something caught his eye. He bent down and picked up the flat object. He turned it over, just a regular red notebook. He shouldn't read it... that would be rude. But-... Beast Boy looked around before skipped a few pages open, just to see what was inside. A few pages of scribbled down notes, and that shouldn't have been of interest, if it wasn't in Terra's hand writing.

Beast Boy looked up, just outside the train station. Is Terra in there? He asked himself. It wouldn't hurt to look, so he went through the gates and through the building, looking for her. But didn't catch sight till he went through the other exit, that led to a outside train, puffing out smoke and ready to go. "Terra!" Beast Boy shouted, without meaning too when he saw her slim figure standing there be itself.

I don't know where you're going
and I don't know why
but listen to your heart
before you tell him goodbye

Terra's head shot up, and looked toward Beast Boy. No no no no! He shouldn't be here! Why is he here? He couldn't have known- is that my note book? She watched as the green teenager came jogging over. He had a faint grin, but his eyes showed his real smile. It should have made her feel better, but it didn't. She didn't want him around when she left... for good. She couldn't stand to see that heart broken face again.

"Terra," he said again, this time, not as loud since he was standing right beside her. "You- you dropped this, so I thought I would bring it back... what are you doing here?" He asked, trying not to sound as worried as he was.

"Thanks," Terra muttered, snatching the book away from him and bending down and putting the note book back into her suit case.

"Terra, you can't leave!" Beast Boy started, she didn't need to answer for him to know. Terra ignored him as she took her time putting the note book away.

Just ignore him, he needs to understand. Just, ignore him if you want to help him. Terra told herself, it was hard though as he kept talking.

and there are voices
that want to be heard
so much to mention
but you can't find the words

"Terra, please." Beast Boy bent down to her eye level. His face was cringed and his eyes pleading, she knew if she looked at him too long she would give in, that's why Terra kept her eyes on her suit case. "Why can't things be like they where?" He whispered, repeating his words from the other day.

the scent of magic
the beauty that's been
when love was wilder than the wind

Terra closed her eyes, trying to ignore him, trying to keep out his words. Because they hurt, they hurt deep and clear. She could feel the pain in her chest, making it hard to breath, and making her want to sob. "Because things change, and sometimes for the better." She whispered in a harsh tone.

"This isn't for the better, and you know it!" Beast Boy snapped, making people stare again. Beast Boy lowered his voice. "You can't tell me this is for the better, when your sitting here crying over it." He said in a softer tone.

Terra cursed herself for crying, but shook her head 'no'. "Yes it is," she stood up and threw her bag into the open box train stall. She then turned to face him. "Remember the beach?" He shook his head 'yes'. "I can't be a hero. I can't-"

"You don't need to be a hero! You don't need to save the world!" Beast Boy insisted.

listen to your heart
when he's calling for you
listen to your heart
there's nothing else you can do

"Just stop." Terra snapped, climbing on the train and sitting down. "And leave me alone, go home."

"No."

Both teenagers jolted slightly when the final whistle blew and the engine started running. Terra crossed her arms and leaned against the railing, it was a miracle this old train was still running, the people in charge of it didn't even close all the doors, but all for her better she supposed.

"Terra!" Beast Boy started following, he was fast, but that wasn't surprising. He kept up with her cart, since it was still going slow for a train, and had yet to pick up pace.

Terra turning her head away from him, then bowed it and bit her lip as her eyes watered up. "Just go away." She whispered.

"Terra! Don't!"

I don't know where you're going
and I don't know why
but listen to your heart
before you tell him goodbye

Don't do this to him, don't do it to yourself. Something said, she didn't know what, the thought just came to her head. You have your whole life ahead of you, don't count it all on your past. Listen to me, you can't rewrite history, but you can make a better future. Trust me. Terra looked back to the open space, Beast Boy was still running, but was starting to lag behind. She sucked in her breath and made her choice.

Listen to your heart...mm..mmm

Throwing her bag out, Terra stood up. "Oh god, I can't believe I am doing this." She whimpered before jumping out of the train, lucky for her, she landed on Beast Boy.

"AH!" Beast Boy yelped, behind tumbled to the floor with Terra on top of him. They stared at each other for a moment, before cracking up. "Nice jump agent 008," Beast Boy joked, Terra was still laughing too hard to answer. Terra whipped tears from her eyes, from laughing too hard at her stunt and its ending. Beast Boy was still chuckling from it, he sounded so cute when he laughed like that.

Aww, c'mon! Sure, this is a cute way to end this, but end it the way it should! DO IT DO IT DO IT! That voice urged. Terra smiled and placed her hands on each side of Beast Boy's face and kissed him good and hard. Beast Boy, closer to fainting then surprised, didn't do anything for the next half a moment when Terra lifted her head up. Both where blushing brighter then tomatoes.

"Heh heh... sorry, got caught in the moment th-MM!" Terra mumbled the rest as Beast Boy pulled her back down in for another kiss. And she had no objection what so ever. Nor did she to Beast Boy's hands that slipped behind her head. They would have stayed longer, if the stupid T-com on Beast Boy's belt hadn't gone off. With that ruining the moment, Terra rolled off, blushing again as Beast Boy answered Robin's call. After he closed it, turned to Terra and grinned. "C'mon, lets go beat some bad guy butt." Terra shook her head though, still smiling however. "I'm not ready to go back to that... yet. Go without me. I'll see you around." Beast Boy nodded grimly, but still grinned as he stood up and rushed off towards the trouble while Terra went to find wherever her bag had landed.

I don't know where you're going
and I don't know why
but listen to your heart
before you tell him goodbye

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Hey guys, I've been posting sadder endings, so I decided to post a happier one, next few are a possible tragic again -evil laughter-

I think this was a little corny, sorry about it. Hope you enjoyed.

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