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CHAPTER 5

Robin had just gotten off the phone with the doctor, getting Raven's appointment scheduled. He looked over to see Cyborg cleaning the morning dishes. All Robin could feel were knots building up in his stomach. He really didn't want to tell him about Raven's decision. But he couldn't take Raven to the doctor on his motor cycle either.

"Cyborg, can you drive me and Raven to the doctors?" He asked unsure of how to break this to him.

"Sure man, how's she feeling any way? Any better?" Cyborg smiled over at him.

"No, she's feeling worst. She's really weak from not eating for a day in a half." Robin looked down at the ground; he just couldn't say what was going to go on.
"First week are usually the roughest. By next week she'll be used to it. If she's still having a hard time keeping her food down, we can give her an I.V." Cyborg smiled over at him before going back to the dishes. "So, when's her appointment?"

"It's at 2. You don't have any plans do you?"

"No, none."

LATER THAT DAY. (Raven's is like a little over 3 months now.)

Raven waited on the table, for the doctor to come in. Cyborg was leaning against one of the four walls, as Robin sat in a chair, checking out many of the brochures that were hanging around.

"Cy…" Raven tried to call out as she began to gag again. Cyborg looked up at her, clueless, as Robin immediately recognized what was going on. As he quickly grabbed the trashcan near Cyborg and quickly handed to Raven. As she let it all out, once it got into her grip. Robin and Cyborg turned their heads away in discuss. Just then the doctor came in.
"Hello." Dr. Nell smiled as she looked over at Raven. Seeing her gagging in her trashcan. "Morning sickness, already setting in? Don't worry it only lasts three more months." She smiled at the pale girl.
"I'm not going to last that long." Raven said sickly, she looked like she was having a hang over.

"That's what they all say." The Dr. Nell replied as she pulled some paper work.

"No, not that, I…I…want an abortion." Raven looked down at the ground; she felt a shame for even thinking of such a thing.

"Say what!" Cyborg was ready to explode in shock.

"Are you sure that is what you want?" Dr. Nell asked as she came up to Raven, placing a hand on each shoulder. Raven just nodded her head. "Alright, I'm going to need a signature from some one who is eighteen and lives with you." She replied as she looked down at the girl.

"Cyborg, you're eighteen. You can sign them." Raven looked over at him with some hope. As the doctor handed him the papers and a pen. Cyborg looked down at the papers in his hands and looked up at Raven. He couldn't believe she wanted him to do this, he just couldn't do this. He couldn't let her do this.

"No, Raven." Cyborg threw the papers in the trash as he looked at her angrily. "I'm not signing a death warrant."

"Cyborg, you have too. I can't go through with this any longer." Raven yelled at him with pleading eyes.

"No Raven. If you were raped I would sign it in a second. But you weren't, you need to take responsibility for your mistake." Cyborg looked angrily at her, as he tried to make her afraid of him at the moment. "I'm not going to let you make the same mistake that my girlfriend made." Cyborg quickly left the room, slamming the door behind him. Leaving Raven very stun.

"Okay…" Robin tried to think of something to break the tensity. "Lets do this as a regular appointment and we'll talk about the rest when we get home." Robin looked over at Raven. "I'm going to go talk to Cyborg." Robin quickly ran out of the room.

Cyborg had gone outside, in the little courtyard the hospital had set up. He sat on the concrete bench into much thought to realize Robin was right next to him.

"Cyborg?" Robin looked down at the slouched robot. Cyborg just briefly glanced up at him.

"What?"

"Why didn't you tell us?" Robin took a set next to him.

"Because it happened before my accident." He looked down at his robotic hands. "I was like what? Fourteen when it happened?"

"I still don't get why you don't want Raven to go through with it?"

"Because my girl died during the operation. I don't want to take that chance with Raven. I don't want her to die." Cyborg looked like her was on the brake of tears.

"What ever happened to your girlfriend was probably really rare. Women get this done everyday, practically." Robin tried to get him to see the silver lining.
"I just can't Robin. Not after I lost my girl. I'm too scared to let Raven go through with it. I don't want anything to go wrong with it. If I let it happen and something happens, don't know what I'll do, I'm the one responsible for it. I'm the one that signed throw bloody papers." Cyborg just looked down at the stone path as Robin looked at him with concern.

"Everyone thought this was an accident. Thought it was my father's fault." Cyborg was referring to his hands as gently shook them. "It wasn't! I did it. I just wanted to die. I wanted out of this life, but no, I became this! I swear I'm being punished for my mistakes." Cyborg suddenly grew quiet. "I just can't let it happen." Robin leans over to him, placing his hands on his shoulders.

"I didn't no."

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