A/N: Here's chapter three. I don't own Teen Titans, just Alma, Vera, Aloysius, Cara, Sabin, and Silvanus. Enjoy!

The young man stared at his sister's arm and then turned to Raven. He let out a heavy sigh. "Forgive me, Raven," he spoke softly. The dark Titan nodded in acceptance of the apology.

As soon as Sabin and Cara heard that Raven was in Azarath, they immediately came over to Alma's house. Sabin was nineteen with reddish-brown hair (A/N: Darker brown than Starfire's) and amethyst eyes. He was a little shorter than Aloysius and slightly resembled Robin. Cara was eighteen with light brown hair and sky blue eyes. They were both very surprised to see Raven again. She explained to her friends what she had been doing on Earth. As she spoke, Sabin couldn't keep his eyes off her. He had always liked her, but after that day he found out what happened to Alma, he became fearful of her. Now years later, that same spark he had once felt had returned. Sabin decided to admit his feelings to Raven after she was finished talking with the girls. Once she was alone, he tapped on her shoulder. She looked startled, but quickly relaxed once she saw that it was him.

"Listen, Raven. I was wondering…if maybe the next time you come to visit Azarath, maybe you and I could…go out some time," Sabin offered nervously.

"Sabin, I know you had a crush on me before you found out about the prophecy," Raven told him, "but I…have a boyfriend now. I'm sorry."

"Oh, I see," said Sabin disappointed.

"I'm sorry," Raven repeated sadly.

"Don't worry about it," Sabin said with a slight grin. "I'm glad that you've found someone. If you're happy, then I'm happy."

"You know," Raven said with a sly look on her face, "I hate to gossip, but Cara told me that she has a crush on you."

"Really, she does? Do you think I should ask her out?" asked Sabin. Raven looked at Cara for a moment and nodded her head.

"Yeah, go for it," Raven smiled confidently.

"Thanks, Raven," Sabin smiled back.

"Don't mention it…ever," replied Raven in a monotone.

Sabin laughed and hugged his old friend. Arella and Raven talked with the others for a few more minutes before they needed to return to Earth. Raven promised her friends that she would come back to visit them every once and a while as she bid them good bye. The mother and daughter returned to the house for a few supplies and did the incantation to return to Earth. It was late when Raven and Arella arrived at the tower. Raven found Aqualad asleep outside her room on the floor. She giggled softly and kissed him on the cheek and started to play with his hair. He stirred before he opened his eyes and found Raven peer over him.

"Hey, Angel," he whispered half asleep.

"Hey, yourself," Raven smirked. "Wake up, there's someone I want you to meet."

The aquatic Titan stood up and stretched, then followed Raven into her room. In the room was a woman with a kind smile on her face. She approached the two teens and removed the hood of her cloak to reveal her entire face. Raven smiled as she stood next to the woman.

"Aqualad, this is my mother Arella," Raven introduced. "Mother, this is my boyfriend Aqualad."

"It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance," said Arella politely with a smile. "Raven told much about you."

"The pleasure is all mine, ma'am," said Aqualad just as courteously.

"So, where are the others?" Raven asked. She knew it was late, but she wasn't sure where her friends were.

"They all fell asleep on the couch," Aqualad informed her.

Raven, Aqualad, and Arella went into the main room and found the other five Titans asleep on the couch. Robin and Starfire were seated on the far right. Starfire was cuddled up next to Robin with an arm wrapped around his stomach while he had his arm around her shoulder. Robin had his head resting on top of hers while she had her head on his chest. Cyborg was seated in the middle with his feet on the coffee table with his arms crossed and his head down as he snored. Beast Boy and Terra were on the far left of the couch. The green Titan was snoring softly with his girlfriend's head on his lap. (A/N: She's positioned the same way on the couch as she was in "Terra.") Aqualad and Raven couldn't help but snicker as they watched their friends sleep.

"Let's wait until tomorrow," Raven suggested in a hushed tone. "Aqualad, you can spend the night. Let your team know where you are first." Aqualad nodded and went into the hall to call his friends. Raven led her mother to one of the guest bedrooms for her to spend the night.

"Good night, Raven. I'll see you in the morning," said Arella.

"Good night, Mother. I'll come to get you when breakfast is ready," said Raven.

Arella nodded and gave her daughter a hug. "Sweet dreams, my child. I love you."

Raven hugged her back. "I love you too, Mother."

She went down the halls towards the main room to let her team know that she was home and to get them to their own rooms. Along the way, she met up with Aqualad.

"I told my team what's going on, and they were alright with it," he told her. "I'm going to bed now. Good night, Angel." He kissed her forehead.

"Good night, Garth," said Raven as she kissed him on the cheek. "I love you."

"I love you too."

The empath smiled as she walked down the halls and came to the main room. She woke her leader first. He stirred and lifted his arm from Starfire's shoulder and rubbed his eyes.

"Hey, Raven," said Robin groggily. "Did you find your mother?"

"Yes I did, and she's going to be spending the night here. You'll meet her tomorrow," Raven told him.

Robin yawned. "I guess we should all go to bed now. Do you want me to stay and help you wake up the others?"

Raven shook her head. "No, it's fine." Just then, Starfire stirred.

"Greetings, friend Raven," said Starfire. She had a tired look on her face, but smiled none the less. "Was your mission successful?"

"Yes, Starfire, it was," said Raven. "You will all meet her tomorrow."

Starfire yawned. "I will be delighted to meet her," she said. "Good night, Raven."

"Good night, Star," said Raven as she gave her a hug.

Robin helped Starfire to her room while Raven woke the others. She told them that she had found her mother and that they would all meet her in the morning. Satisfied with what she told them, they all went to bed immediately. Raven didn't bother to look at her alarm clock as she removed her cloak and went to bed. She fell asleep minutes after she closed her eyes.

Raven woke up the next morning, took a shower, got dressed, and went to see if anyone else was awake. She found the other Titans, including Aqualad, eating breakfast at the kitchen table. The dark Titan went into the kitchen and started to make tea for her mother and herself. Once she had made her tea, she told the others that she was going to bring her mother in for breakfast. The others nodded and waited anxiously as Raven fetched for her mother. She knocked on the door and her mother answered it.

"My friends are in the main room eating breakfast," Raven informed her. "I made us some herbal tea."

Arella nodded with a smile as she followed her daughter down the hall. The sliding doors opened and the two women walked into the room. Everyone was seated at the table. All eyes fell upon Raven and the mysterious woman. They approached the kitchen table as Raven cleared her throat.

"Everyone, this is my mother Arella," said Raven. "Mother, these are my friends Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Terra."

"I am very delighted to meet you all," Arella said with a warm smile. "Raven has told me so much about you."

"It is an honor to meet you, ma'am," said Robin politely. The other Titans nodded in agreement.

Raven served her mother a cup of herbal tea while she became more acquainted with the Titans. She smiled to herself as she overheard her friends tell stories of their past adventures, and she felt thankful to have such great friends. Arella told a few stories of her own and answered several of their questions. Aqualad returned to Steel City, but not before he told Arella how honored he was to have met her and hoped to see her again. The day was spent with a tour of the tower and a training session. Arella watched her daughter in the obstacle course, and congratulated her when she was finished. They got a call that Dr. Light was causing trouble, so Arella stayed at the tower while they took care of him. He surrendered as soon as he saw Raven. Arella decided to go back to Azarath after dinner, and Raven agreed with her decision.

"You may come visit me any time you wish," Arella whispered as she hugged her daughter. Raven nodded as she hugged her mother a little tighter. "And by the way, I left something for you in my room."

The mother and daughter preformed the incantation, and Arella returned to Azarath. Raven smiled slightly to herself as she went to her mother's room. She opened the door, and on the bed was her old stuffed toy raven. Beside the raven was a sealed envelop. There was a letter inside that read:

My dearest Raven,

I want you to have this as a remembrance of me. I know how much it meant to you as a child, and I decided that you should keep it with you. Maybe you could give it you your own daughter some day. Remember that I will always love you, and that I will always be with you. I'm very proud of you, Raven, and I'm thankful that you have such wonderful friends taking care of you; as well as your exceptional boyfriend. I'm also very grateful to have seen you again. You have grown up and matured into an astounding young woman. You are my joy and delight.

With love,

Your mother,

Arella

A single tear fell from Raven's face as she read the letter. She held the toy bird tightly to her chest with a warm smile on her face. "I love you too, Mother," Raven whispered.

The End

Yay! It's finally finished! Sorry it's so short, but I couldn't think of anything else to add. Special thanks to teentitan'sgirl for reading it.