Nearly a half hour later, the Sirens outside were still singing, but their enthusiasm was apparently in sharp decline once they noticed that their song had no effect. Unexpectedly, a silver streak flashed past the ship and knocked one of the Sirens out of the sky. She plummeted towards the water, obviously too stunned to save herself. The streak circled around, picking off two more of the hideous winged monsters. It took the others a few moments to realize what had happened, but the result was terrifying.
Starfire had to cover her eyes so she wouldn't see the gruesome scene outside, but nobody else could look away. It was like watching a train wreck.
The Streak was obviously Wren, but you couldn't see her for the speed she was moving at. When the horrendous clan noticed that she was their attacker, they lost all ability to forgive. Soon the air around them was thick with feathers and the stench of blood. Two other Sirens went down, and then it was just Wren and her mother.
"How do you know it's her mother?" asked Raven.
"Because they both have speckled feathers above their eyes," said Beast Boy.
"Can't you transform into one of them and help her out a little?" demanded Cyborg, but Beast Boy just shook his head in frustration.
"No, because Sirens are girls. I'm not a girl, in case you hadn't noticed."
"Oh." The battle outside continued, and their was nothing the Titans could do. Until—
"Hey! She's giving up! She can't do that!" shouted Beast Boy angrily, pounding his fist on the controls, which made the ship shudder.
"What? Who is giving up?" asked a frantic Starfire, peeking through her fingers at him.
"Wren! She's trying to retreat! I'm going out there!"
"NO, Beast Boy, you can't! What if you get the wrong one?" said Robin.
"I won't, I can tell which one is Wren. Trust me, I have an idea."
He released the air-locked door and leaped out of the T-Ship, transforming into a sparrow in mid-air. Zipping towards the offending Siren, he started pecking at her face incessantly, annoying the heck out of the monster and distracting her from her primary goal of ripping Wren to shreds.
This gave Wren the opportunity she needed, and she dived towards her mother's back, severely tearing one of her wings at the shoulder as she collided with her opponent.
The Siren dropped about 12 feet, struggling to stay air-born. Wren circled upwards and dived again, ripping the wing even more. Her mother couldn't take it any more, she was forced to morph back into human form, and it seemed that it was all over.
But Wren had more compassion than her ferocious family, and swooped down to rescue her dying mother from the ocean. Letting out one last Siren's Cry, Wren flew off into the sunset, never to be seen again…
