I've already said I don't own the Titans and I won't say it again.

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"I still don't get it." The Titan's leader was pacing the living room while Cyborg was trying to explain what had happened after he had left his friends. "So tell me again why Star and Rae are fighting." He told the robot, who sighed before proceeding.

"Technically Starfire's fighting and Rae's just, well…lying down and taking it." He said. "Which is something she never does. Unless she deserves it." Robin replied. "Does she?" He added.

"What? Deserve it? No." Cyborg said truthfully.

"Then why does Starfire hate her?" He asked again. Cyborg didn't answer. He just looked around awkwardly. "I can't tell you. Sorry Rob." The cybernetic teen finally said. "Can I see her?" Robin asked softly.

"No. You seeing her now could trigger a relapse." Cyborg explained.

"I'm worried about her. You know with Star as she is. I'm afraid that Star'll…" He let his words hang between them. "That I will what Friend Robin?" Starfire said sharply walking out from the shadows. "Harm her? And yes Friends. She did deserve it." Starfire told them before turning away and walking out. "Did?" The boys said looking at each other frantically. "RAVEN!" Robin yelled sprinting away from Cyborg and towards Raven's room.

Robin tore up the three flights of stairs to Raven's room and without bothering to knock barged through the locked door.

The room was in pieces. There were shards of what were once statues littered across the floor with ripped pages that were undoubtedly from Raven's books. Raven herself was lying face down on the floor, blood trickling from her mouth. Robin ran to her. Her cloak had been torn from her shoulders and was lying across the room. Her leotard was ripped in many places showing her pale grey skin, which was now stained with her own blood. Robin's fingers fumbled to find her pulse.

He couldn't find it.

"Raven. No. You have to be Ok. You're always Ok." Robin told her limp form. Reaching out he stroked her cold cheek. "You have to be Ok." He repeated. "I need you to be Ok." He continued. "Please." A single tear made it's way down his cheek landing on the girl's face. "I love you." He said now holding Raven's cold, stiff hand.

"I love you too." A rasping voice told him.

"Raven?" Robin said hopefully.

"Takes more than Starfire to take down the Daughter of Trigon." She laughed weakly.

"You're Ok." Robin said hugging her small form to him.

"I'd be better if you'd let me heal." She stated.

"That's my Raven." Robin smiled picking her up and placing her on the bed. "See you later." He murmured. Receiving no reply he walked out closing what was left of the door as quietly as he could.

"Whoa, Rob is she Ok?" Cyborg panted from the top of the stairs.

"She will be." Robin told him.
"What now?" The robot asked his leader.

"We take Starfire down." Robin growled.

Finis

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