Eighty-one – The first year that there was mistletoe in the tower, Robin nearly gave himself an aneurism either trying to avoid getting caught lurking under the door by Cyborg, or by being caught by a curious alien princess who might actually give him another kiss.
Eighty-two – Beast Boy and Robin know what New Year's Eve tended to be like back when they weren't with the titans; stressed, long, and draining. Now, though, surrounded by their friends, the two can look at each other and smile in contentment.
Eighty-three – Raven doesn't really believe in resolutions. She believes that someone can change, but the action of waiting for a single even to change is useless. But, after being a titan for a few years, Raven thinks that maybe some things can be changed to usher in a new year.
Eighty-four – Starfire was puzzled by the decorations for New Years. She was captivated by the streamers, hats, glasses, and confetti. Every year since then she goes all out, and even if it creates a mess that lasts for several weeks, there is something so exciting about discovering something new for the yearly event.
Eighty-five – Robin and Cyborg have had a single bet for three years: who would kiss a titan girl first for New Years. Now, both boys had invested a lot of money into this, but both of them were shocked when their green skinned friend and purple haired teammate beat them to it.
Eighty-six – Cyborg and Beast Boy have had the same resolutions since the team was founded. It's simple: to defend each other, laugh with each other, and appreciate one another.
Eighty-seven – Starfire's resolutions are along similar lines; she strives to cherish each of her friends, and every second she spends with them, each moment forever imprinted into her memory.
Eighty-eight – All of them have had varying New Year's. Being spread across the globe, being stuck in medical wards, sometimes even fighting in the city, but if they are apart, when the clock strikes twelve, each of them whispers "Happy New Year".
Eighty-nine – Batman always told him that hard work was the way to achieve things, and Robin always believed it. So when the others are finally asleep, he takes a piece of paper to the kitchen, reads over his list of promise, and watches the flames from the stove take his words to the sky.
Ninety – Raven isn't one for parties, but as she watches Robin and Cyborg battle over a game on the mini air hockey table, and smiles softly at Beast Boy explaining how a noise maker works to Starfire, she knows that this year things will change. And Raven knows that she couldn't change with anyone other than the people in this very room.
