Raven's Future
Raven landed on the shoreline to let Robin off.
"So this is really goodbye?" Robin asked.
"No, just we won't live in the same house anymore." Raven answered, taking hold of Arista's hand. "I'm going to find Beast Boy. One day."
"If you need help, you know how to reach me." Robin said, holding up their old communicator.
"You're keeping that?" Raven asked.
"Forever." Robin answered smiling, then turning to go up his own path.
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Raven and Arista reached a small apartment; two bedrooms, one bathroom, one kitchen-living-dining room all to themselves.
"Well, I like it." Arista said happily.
"Good for you," Raven said, turning into one bedroom and beginning to unpack.
"Rae, are you really going to find Beast Boy?"
"I want to, but he knows how to hide. I'll try though," Raven answered.
"You really like him, don't you?" Arista asked.
"Yeah," Raven said quietly, "I really do."
Arista joined the local grammar school, enrolling in Miss. B's 4th grade class. Raven went on to her sophomore year in high school, and got a part time job at a local café. Life went on, Raven eventually got over Beast Boy and dated other guys. She never forgot the titans, but never stayed in touch either.
~ 6 Years Later ~
It was Saturday night as Raven walked home from work. It was such a nice day outside she decide that car wasn't necessary. Turning up a near by street, Raven found a building on fire.
"Please someone help, my children are trapped inside! Please oh please someone!" A woman cried while her husband's strong hands held her from running back in. Raven sprang into action, recalling all of the old strategies Robin had taught them so long ago.
Raven ran up three flights of stairs before she heard a voice calling out. There were three children somewhere in a room, and she could see an elderly man unconscious on the floor. The children were crying and Raven was desperately trying to follow the sound.
"There this way, come on." A mans voice called. Without thinking Raven obeyed and followed him through the flames to a small closet were three children sat huddled together in fear.
"You grab those kids, I'll get that man over there," the voice said. Raven grabbed the eldest girls hand and pulled her up, then picked up the baby and carried the three of them out, one on her back and two in her arms.
Once outside, Raven set the three kids down in the shadow of the burning building. The man carried the elderly victim into a ambulance that had just arrived.
"Oh! Thank you! Thank you so much. Oh my children are safe because of you, thank you thank you!" the woman kept saying to Raven.
"I don't know who you are, but next time a building is on fire, you don't run in!" The voice from earlier said, "People get paid to do that, you can't just go around running into burning buildings! Are you trying to play hero or something?"
"I don't know what you're complaining about; I wasn't going to let those kids die and if I can recall correctly, you followed me in!" Raven yelled back, quickly realizing that answering may lead to reveling her former identity as a Titan, she teleported and disappeared.
"Hey where did she just go?" The woman asked, still hugging her children.
The voice didn't answer, but instead said
"Raven."
