Here it is, folks! By the way, if my writing in this or the last chapter was way too dramatic, it's because I was listening to epic music. It's a dangerous habit. Thanks again for reading and I hope you like it!


Epilogue

The titans were taking a day off. What with the saving the universe and all that, they felt that they deserved it. Starfire was in the kitchen making the pudding of happiness, Cyborg was ordering them all some pizza (just on the off chance that they didn't like Star's pudding), and Raven and Beastboy sat together on the couch. They all felt the need to be close to each other, and the empath and the changeling were content to just be there together.

"I have a report," Robin said, walking in to the room slowly. "I've talked to our 'intruder.'"

There was a pause, then everyone burst out laughing. After all they had been through, how Slade had gotten into the tower seemed like a petty problem.

"Go ahead," Cyborg said, hanging up the phone. "How did the dude make himself invisible?"

"And how did he know about the prophecy?" Raven asked, swatting Beastboy's hand away as he tried to play with her hair.

"He had invented some sort of device that erased him from the cameras, and bought a spell that hid him from the naked eye," Robin said slowly. "Naturally, we're going to have to get it from him sooner or later."

"Naturally," Raven, Beastboy, and Cyborg muttered in unison.

"And, according Slade himself, he had once again formed an alliance with Trigon," Robin continued. "You think he would have known better after the last time."

"Some people never learn," Cyborg agreed. "Speaking of which, you want to try some of Star's pudding?"

As the others laughed and got into a half-serious struggle for their lives, Raven and Beastboy just sat back on the couch again. Beastboy had his arm around Raven's shoulder, and she smiled at him.

"I like your new look," he said softly, indicating her long hair and white robes.

"Thanks," Raven laughed. "But I think I'll go back to blue. I'm thinking of adding something, though. Make it a little brighter."

"I like that idea," Beastboy agreed. "I mean, you're practically an angel now, you know."

Raven blushed deeply. "Just because I got rid of my dark power-"

"And healed all of our wounds, and destroyed Trigon, and brought me back from the dead," Beastboy sighed good-naturedly. "For once, Raven, I think you can give yourself a bit of credit."

"Thank you, for everything," the empath said, leaning her head comfortably against his shoulder. "Oh, and Beastboy?"

"Yeah?"

"Call me Rae."

~The End~