A/N (09.02.14): This chapter has been changed, edited, and updated.

Like I mentioned before in the last chapter I'm planning on doing every chapter an episode, because this is how Raven and Robin met and their life. So I'm going to alter them a bit to make them Raven and Robin instead of… Robin with Star. But mostly everything else will be the same just a heads up.

Oh and this is an UBER long chapter. All the rest of them will be like this most likely so that is just another heads up for you faithful readers and reviewers!

Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans or the episode 'Sisters'.


Chapter 5: Sisters

The Titans were enjoying a night at the carnival, happy that everything in regards to finishing the Tower was done and taken care of. Beast Boy had suggested on celebrating the occasion and Cyborg said that there was a carnival going on tonight at the pier. Of course Starfire could not and would not allow them to miss such an exciting Earth activity. Meaning Raven was there as well, too bored for words.

She stood with Beast Boy and Cyborg, who were playing game after game. Robin had asked her if she'd wanted to go up on the Ferris wheel with him and Starfire but she had declined the offer. After all, someoneneeded to watch these too. So there she stood, looking up into the dark night sky, stars twinkling down on everyone. The calm made it hard to believe the frantic events that had happened in such a short time for the purple haired girl.

Suddenly, four bright lights zoomed through the sky so quickly that if Raven had blinked she wouldn't have seen them. But she had, if only for a split second, and then they were gone. She shrugged it off and folded her arms across her chest as she glanced at the two knuckleheads giving the women in the booth more money to try and win yet anotherprize. She sighed and looked up again as fireworks started to light up the sky with beautiful colors.


Robin and Starfire were up on the Ferris wheel when the fireworks started going off. She gasped in surprise and leaned forward to look at them in awe. Robin leaned back to watch, comfortable, smiling at her innocence and intrigue. The wheel stopped when they were at the top.

"Oh! Beautiful." Starfire said breathlessly before turning to Robin. "Tell me again what they are called."

A purple and blue one shot out and its sound echoed through the sky.

"Fireworks," he told her simply with a small smile.

A green and a pink firework exploded loudly and started falling.

"On my planet such explosions would mean the Gordanians were attacking," Starfire told him worriedly. "You are certain Earth is not under attack?"

"Positive," He told her reassuringly. "Cotton candy?" he offered.

"The last time I ate a ball of cotton it was white and it did not taste very-"

"This is different," he interrupted her. He took apiece off and popped it into his mouth. She watched him suspiciously for a couple of seconds before mimicking him and doing the same.

"Mmmm…" she said as she closed her eyes. She gasped in surprise after a few moments went by. "It vanished!" she shriekd enthusiastically.

Robin laughed. "Yeah, it'll do that." Suddenly, a large string of fireworks went off in a row. The two peeled their eyes away from the treat to watch. "Here comes the finale! Who hoo!" Robin cheered. Many fireworks of all sorts of colors burst into the sky at once. Robin leaned forward in his seat the whole time it was going on.

Suddenly, without warning, a bright pink light zoomed by and grabbed Starfire in its tentacles. Starfire's eyes turned bright green and she screamed as she quickly became carried away, her arm outstretched to her teammate.

"Starfire!" Robin called out as he helplessly watched from his spot on the Ferris wheel. He quickly jumped out of the top of the giant wheel and shot out a bird-a-rang at a game booth, swooping down to the ground where he saw Raven and the boys close by, running over to them.


Raven heard a clinking noise and looked up, eyes uncaring as she saw Beast Boy being handed a giant stuffed chicken for finally winning. He grinned over at her, placing the chicken in her hands.

"Told you I'd win you a prize," he told her as she took it from him with a blank expression on her face.

"A giant chicken. I must be the luckiest girl in the whole world," Raven said. Robin came up to them swiftly behind Rave, mouth a fine line.

"Titans, trouble!" he shouted. They all looked at him.

"Where's Starfire?" Cyborg asked him.

"That's the trouble," Robin responded simply. When the Boy Wonder took off, everyone followed after Robin, Raven discarding her chicken on the way.

They all ran to the end of the pier where nothing and no one was at and saw Starfire flying from the pink robotic squid look-a-like.

"Looks like she managed to get out of it," Robin said to them as they watched, waiting to intervene. She flew quickly and yet still the robot was on her tail. She looked behind her and saw a tentacle coming after her. She gasped and flew to the left to get out of its way. She then spun around so that her back was facing the water now and she threw a starbolt at it. It bounced off of the top, ineffective.

"No more chasing now please," Starfire said to it rather nicely, but it continued to pursue her endlessly. Without stopping she turned back around to face where she was going and noticed the pier where her friends stood, speeding up. She flew right past the Titans and the robot followed. The team watched as a gust of wind went through them.

"Who's her new best friend?" Beast Boy asked jokingly.

"Don't know," Robin said.

"Well then I just can't wait to meet him," Cyborg said with a grin on his face as he cracked his knuckles.

Starfire made her way back around the Ferris wheel and to the Titans. She flew threw them and floated behind Robin, eyes aglow, ready to fight. Everyone stood in a battle stance.

Beast Boy attacked first as an alligator and tried to bite down to catch it but missed.

"Azarath Metrion Zinthos," Raven said calmly as a nearby hot dog stand was picked up in her aura and hit the machine, doing nothing to it at all.

It flew past Cyborg and he grabbed onto it, hanging on with all of his might and gritted his teeth together.

"I don't know what you did to make this thing mad Star, but it couldn't hurt to apologize!" Cyborg told her.

"I am… sorry?" She said to it, confused. The thing made it out of Cyborg's grasp and towards Starfire once again, who stood behind Robin. He took his Bo-staff out and punched it back. It fell into the water and everyone ran over to see what had become of it.

"So did we just win?" Beast Boy asked.

It then came up from the middle of the deck and up into the air, coming back down at the teens. Robin jumped up on it and held on tight.

"Lets see if we can take this thing out," Robin said as he punched it directly in the top. He pulled out some plugs in the core and then jumped back down on the ground as the machine went haywire and exploded.

"Whatever that thing was, it can't hurt you now," Cyborg reassured her.

"But… why did it wish to hurt me at all?" Starfire asked with a confused expression on her face.


"Come friends! I shall thank you for my rescue by reciting the Poem of Gratitude. All 6000 verses!" Starfire told them happily as she twirled around the room. The rest of them stood there with blank expressions on their face, unsure of how to react.

"I see you haven't changed a bit. When we were younger, I was the one that always had to rescue Starfire," a voice said behind Starfire. She turned around to see a girl dressed exactly like her, with a black suit, metaled armor and long black hair with purple – pink eyes. She extended her arms out at her sides, inviting Starfire.

"Sister!" she exclaimed as she hugged her tightly.

"I brought you a little present," the girl said as she held up a necklace with a green gem on it. Starfire gasped.

"A SENTARI MOON DIAMOND!? Where did you get-"

"On the Sentari moons of course," the girl interrupted. She put it around Starfire's neck. "Oh look, it matches your eyes."

"You must meet my friends!" Starfire exclaimed excitedly without skipping a beat, dragging her sister by the arm over to the other four Titans.

"I wish to introduce my big sister-"

"Blackfire," Blackfire said as she came up from behind Starfire, not allowing her to finish. "And Star told me all about the Titans in her transmissions, let me guess… Cyborg," she said as she pointed to him.

"Pleased to meet you little lady," he greeted her as he extended his arm. She gripped it tightly in return. "Little lady, big handshake. Well all right." Cyborg said with a big smile.

"Raven," she stated when she came up to the dark girl. Raven looked at her with a blank expression. "I like that gemstone on your aushma chakra," the girl continued. This caught Raven's attention.

"You know about chakras?" Raven asked with a raised eye brow. That wasn't common knowledge.

"I got way into meditation on Altar Prime," she explained briefly before glancing to Beast Boy, who was nudging in close to Raven.

"Beast Boy, what's up!" she asked.

"Nothing but the ceiling baby!" he answered with a big grin as he pointed up.

She laughed, "Good one."

Beast Boy leaned over to Raven further, "See, she thinks I'm funny."

"Statistically, I suppose someonehas to," Raven told him and his grin faultered into a frown. She ignored him and turned her attention back to Blackfire.

"And you must be Robin," Blackfire said as she approached him. She grabbed at his cape and ran her fingers over it, smiling devilishly.

"Oh I am loving this cape it's positively luscious!" she cooed.

"Thanks. It's a high density polymerized titanium, ten times stronger then steal," he informed her, happy someone had taken notice.

"Fascinating…and this mask makes you look very mysterious," she went on. Raven's eyes narrowed slightly at the interaction. Thankfully, Starfire cut in.

"So, beloved sister, what brings you here to Earth?" Starfire inquired.

"I was in the quadrant, wanted to see if Earthlings liked to party," she told her as she walked away from the grouop and jumped over the sofa to sit on it. "Besides, I needed a rest. Nearly got sucked into a black hole on the way here."

At this the boys rushed to be on or around the sofa, listening as she began to her preach her story. Raven and Starfire looked at one another and shrugged their shoulders.

"Hey, Star, be a sweetie and fetch me one of those… sodas… I've heard so much about," Blackfire suddenly said as she waved a hand in her direction before going back into her story.

"I see you have no changed either…" Starfire said grumpily as she went to the fridge and got a soda out. She sighed and made her way back to the living area, suddenly hoping that this visit wouldn't take long.


The next day Starfire was in the hallway, calling out her sister's name, as she'd stayed the night.

"Sister?" she asked, "sister, I seek your companionship," she called out. After searching the Main Room and learning she wasn't with Beast Boy and Cyborg anymore, she sought out her only other girl friend. She went to Raven's room and knocked on the door. The empath answered, only opening the door though so that it revealed half of her face. She waited for Starfire to speak.

"Is… my sister in there?" she asked Raven.

"No," Raven stated simly and started to close the door when Starfire began speaking again.

"Oh, might you wish to… hang out with me? We could visit your favorite depressing café."

"Already did. It was open late and Blackfire wanted to share. Your sister's poetry is surprisingly dark," Raven said to her as she closed her door shut slowly.

Starfire sighed, and Raven heard this, sensing the alien girl's despair and felt guilty. Before Starfire could leave she opened her door fully.

"Maybe I could help find her though…" she started as she came out of her room. Starfire grinned and the two girls began to walk down the hallway towards the gym in hopes of finding Blackfire.

After a while of walking, Raven pointed to the gym and Starfire gasped, seeing Robin and her sister's shadows in there.

"That's perfect Robin," Blackfire said. Starfire gapped since the shadows were so close, Raven's eyes widening as she too was hesitant in entering unannounced. "Hold me just like that and…"

Starfire's mouth was about ready to come off as the two peered in finally.

"Hiiiiiiya!" Blackfire cried as she threw Robin into the air and he came down hard. Raven and Starfire's looks changed to relief. "Learned that move from a Venzo master on Tyrus 3," Blackfire explained as Robin was still recovering.

Raven knocked on the side of the open door and her and Starfire stepped in.

"Hello Robin… my sister…" she began. Raven looked around at the room and became uneasy. She wasn't needed. Without another word she sank into the ground. Starfire looked down at the ground where her friend disappeared, suddenly much more hesitant, and then back at the two in the training room.

"Am I interrupting anything?" she inquired.

"No, not at all. Blackfire was just teaching me some alien martial arts," he explained.

"Oh," was all Starfire could say quietly. Her sister smirked.

"Yeah, but she probably doesn't know them. I always wasthe better fighter. Come on, I'll show you this technique that I used once when…" Blackfire was saying when she grabbed Robin by the arm and to another part of the room.

Starfire sighed and turned away, leaving the two once more.


Raven sat on the sofa in the Main Room, reading. Beside her were Robin, Beast Boy and Cyborg; who, miraculously, just happened to be sitting and talking. Suddenly Starfire came into the room, arms full of dvds, popcorn, and candy. Everyone turned to look at her.

"Friends, I invite you to join me in the togetherness of a stay home movie night. I bring you popcorn and non - cotton candies. Tell me, what sort of movie shall we view?" she asked them all with a wide smile.

"Comedy."

"Sci–Fi."

"Action."

"Horror."

Starfire's smile faltered and she dropped everything she had in her arms on the table, managing to put up the smile again. "Perhaps… a double feature?" she asked them.

"Forget the flicks, kids. We're going out!" Blackfire told them, throwing her arms up in the air as she entered the room. Starfire gapped at her.

"We are? Where did you… is that… are those mine…" she kept trying to say, but Blackfire ignored her.

"Heard about a party down town," she continued, "cool crowd, hot music."

"Yeah!" Beast Boy said excitedly.

"I'm in." Cyborg told her.

Robin thought for a minute. "Why not?"

Raven never looked up from her book for one second of all of this. She just continued to read.

"It's in this creepy rundown warehouse…" Blackfire happened to mention, eyeing the dark girl. Raven looked up from her book, contemplating this. She sighed after a while and set her book down. She couldn't leave her new friends unattended with Blackfire. While nice enough, something was off-putting.

As everyone started out the door, Starfire stared after. Blackfire approached her as she followed the Titans.

"Hey sweetie. Raided your closet. Hope you don't mind me borrowing your look." And with that said she flew out the door.

"Why not, you have already borrowed my friends," Starfire said sadly as she slowly walked after them.


Many people were dancing, talking and drinking when they walked in and made their way to the dance floor. Blackfire started to dance immediately as she walked through the crowd.

Raven looked over behind her shoulder at Starfire. She was being pushed around by nearby dancing people and looked so confused. Raven shook her head, feeling sorry for her friend. She waited for her to catch up and then walked with her.

"It's alright, Starfire. People here are going to be rude, as are most people I'm learning," Raven told her, slightly irritated, and Starfire nodded her head in obvious agreement, happy she wasn't completely alone.

Finally everyone was in the center of the dance floor, and Blackfire was the only one dancing. "Telling me that you big town super heroes are afraid of a little dancing?" she mocked them as she continued to dance, catching some other boy's attentions. Beast Boy and Cyborg shrugged and started to dance as well. Robin stood next to them awkwardly, before giving and joining. Raven and Starfire stood next to each other.

"This party is pointless," Raven said with her arms folded across her chest indignently.

"This is most strange," Starfire commented.

Two boys suddenly walked past them. They both stopped in their tracks and looked back at the girls, eyes shining with grins on their faces as they saw the two girl's attire.

"Hey hotties, you digging the scene?" one of them asked. Raven was about to make some sarcastic remark that would have sent them away when Starfire spoke up, eager for interaction.

"I did not know we were supposed to bring shovels," she said truthfully and smiled. Raven rolled her eyes before sighing and the two boys beside them started laughing hysterically. This set Raven off.

"Hey!" Raven snapped at them. They quieted down immediately and looked at her. "Don't laugh at her, she's new. You do, you answer to me. Now go."

Without further commentary, the two boys took off, not wanting to deal with her.

"Thank you friend. That was most embarrassing…" Starfire said quietly.

"It's okay, you didn't know any better," Raven reassured her. Starfire shook her head.

"I wish to go somewhere alone now friend to do the thinking of deepness. I shall see you shortly," Starfire said as she waved. Raven nodded her head in her direction as Robin approached her suddenly.

"Where is she going?" he asked, not dancing anymore.

Raven shrugged. "She wants to do some thinking. Alone."

"Let's go see if she's okay. Sound good?" Robin told Raven. The dark girl raised an eyebrow.

"What part of 'be alone' didn't you catch? Give her a few minutes at least."

"Well in that case, I guess it wouldn't kill you to have one short dance with us, huh?" Robin said with a smirk. Raven's eyes widened as he grabbed her arm and she was pulled to join her friends, cursing Robin in her head all the while.


Starfire was on the roof, head in her hands and knees pressed tightly against her chest. She sighed.

"Perhaps I do not belong her after all," she said to herself.

"Of course you don't," a voice said behind her. She looked up in surprise to see Robin and Raven at the door to the roof. "You belong down there having fun like the rest of us."

"Speak for yourself," Raven muttered to Robin, who smirked at her before they book focused upon their friend once more. "What's wrong?" Raven asked as they walked towards her.

"Nothing is wrong!" Starfire exclaimed quickly as she put on a smile. "Everything is wonderful. The pounding music and blinding lights are quite enjoyable," she told them as they took a seat beside her. Both of them looked at her with concern for a couple of seconds before she sighed. "Everything is notwonderful. I am happy to see her but Blackfire rules the video games and she is able to share very depressing poems and she knows the cool moves and she always knows when people are not talking about shovels," Starfire said, exasperated.

At the mention of the shovels Robin raised an eyebrow. Raven saw this and motioned for him to not ask or mention it.

"And I am nothing like her," Starfire finished as she frowned and looked down.

"No, your not. And I think-" Robin started to say when someone came up on the roof. Raven, Robin and Starfire all turned to look.

"How do I look?" Blackfire asked them all.

"Pink," Raven and Robin said in unison. Blackfire laughed.

"Look, can you give us a minute here?" Robin asked her. Suddenly the song changed and Blackfire squealed with joy.

"Oh I love this song!" she cried as she flew over to Robin, grabbing him by the arm and flying back down the stairs with him. Starfire sighed.

"It'll be okay," Raven told her, "just come down and enjoy the party with them when you're ready. Or you can be like me and watch in disdain from the sidelines." And with that she walked back down the stairs after the two.

Starfire sighed again and stood up, once again alone. Something appeared from her periphreal vision and a light was seen The robot. Starfire gasped as it made its way toward her, and she charged her hands up, ready to fight.


Beast Boy was dancing his heart out and boogying like crazy. He looked up at the ceiling and through one of the giant window line glasses saw two figures on the roof. One looked like Star and the other a giant squid. Beast Boy quickly started following and he called Cyborg.

"Cy, Star's in trouble!" Beast Boy shouted over the roar of the music.

Suddenly pink robot tentacles emerged from a far dark corner inside the club and wrapped around Beast Boy, pulling him back. He screamed in frustration, squirming to get out. Cyborg tried to follow but another bashed into his side and was stuck to fight off that one.

Raven was walking around, looking for Robin and Blackfire, when she saw the squid dragging Beast Boy. She levitated in the air at once and quickly flew after him. She stopped when she was near enough and looked around for something to throw. Raven saw some crates and levitated them up. She threw them at the robot and it finally let go of Beast Boy. He fell to the floor and Raven looked up through the window above her head. She saw the one that had Starfire still in its death grip coming down towards the building, and she flew backwards out of the way as it crashed through.

They hit the ground and Starfire got out of its tentacles. She blasted it back when it reached for her and it fell to the floor by Beast Boy, who changed into a tiger and bounded out of the way. All of the Titans tried to attack and preoccupy them but all three of them went straight in front of Starfire. Her face turned scared and she started to fly around as they chased after.

Cyborg grabbed onto one and tried to stop it. He definitely had their attention now. One of them smacked him back and he broke through a wall, right in front of Robin and Blackfire.

"Cyborg! What's going on!?" Robin asked.

"Remember that thing that attacked Star? It had friends," he told his leader as he ran back through the wall and into the fight. Robin started after him but then turned back to Blackfire.

"Didn't you hear him? Your sister needs help."

"Oh, right. Of course," she told him as she pulled her wig off and flew after the Boy Wonder.


"Teen Titans GO!" Robin shouted as they'd just watched Starfire get smacked into a huge garbage bin. Before anyone could do anything Blackfire flew up and attacked. She shot purple bolts out of her eyes and hit the robots with such perfect aim and accuracy that they all exploded. She flew to the ground and stood there, admiring her work.

"Happy day!" Cyborg shouted as they made their way over to her.

"Nice shooting, Tex," Beast Boy complimented her.

"Verynice," Raven said, impressed, but nevertheless slightly hesitant. A little too nice, it seemed..

"How'd you know where to hit them?" Robin asked.

"Lucky guess?" she told them, throwing her hands up in a shrug.

"We could use that kind of luck. Maybe you should join the team," Cyborg told her.

"Me? A Teen Titan?" she said. She looked in her sister's direction, who'd finally emerged from the trash, lifting the lid with simply one arm, eyes wide. Her world was coming to an end it seemed.


Starfire stood on the roof, looking out at the giant whole moon in the night sky. She didn't belong here, they didn't need her. They had Blackfire now, and she was a better fighter. She knew more about Earth and the people of it. She sighed as she put her little pink bag on her shoulders and began to float into the dark night sky.

"What, you're not even going to say goodbye?" a voice said from behind her. She looked down again at the Tower to see Robin and the gang all standing there on the roof. She hugged herself as she closed her eyes, embarrassed, and slowly floated back down. She hit the ground and bent her head down.

"Robin and friends… I…" but before she could say more a giant space ship with robot aliens on it appeared. Starfire gasped and the rest of the team went in front of her as protection, assuming the worst.

"Starfire, go ins-" Raven began to say when a long green goo tentacle came out and tangled around the dark bird and squeezed her tight. It knocked her into the ground once and then he threw her off of the Tower, punching everyone else out of the way as to reached Starfire and tugged her to the ship.

"Starfire!" Robin yelled when he saw her be taken off in one direction. "Raven!" he screamed when he saw the unconscious girl falling down off the top of the Tower. There was no way he could reach the ship at this rate, as it was already flying off. Robin ran past Cyborg and Beast Boy, shouting behind him, "Beast Boy, fly with Cyborg and rescue Star! I'll meet you both! Now hurry!" he said as didn't look back to see them go after Starfire. Without a second look back he dived off the rooftop, his gaze focused on her.

'I won't let you fall,' he thought. Within seconds he reached her and wrapped an arm around her waist securly, shooting out his grappling cable at the Tower, hanging on tightly as the line went rigid and he swung with her downward safely, letting go of his device to hold her to him securly as they tumbled to the ground in a rolling stop. Robin caught his breath and looked down at her in his hold, relieved to see breathing as her eyes opened weakly, most likely from the impact. Her eyes focused up on him as he sat back with her, setting her gently down on her own.

"Good, you're okay," he told her with a short smile. "Can you stand?"

Raven, still dazed at what she'd been doing in Robin's hold, levitated up onto her feet and nodded. "Yeah, thanks."

"Great, let's go catch the others."


"Starfire, glad to see you ok," Robin told her and she nodded her head as she and the other two Titan boys flew down from the ship they'd just wrecked and escaped from.

"Robin, Raven! Are you guys ok?" Beast Boy shouted. Both of them nodded as well, and then all turned their attention to the two red alien bots that had suddenly emerged from the wrecked craft a ways off.

"Titans, ready," Robin told them as all of them took a stance.

"In the name of the Grand Sentari Empire, you are all under arrest," it said. Everyone just stared at the them in shock.

"Um… you guys can't be the good guys…we're the good guys," Beast Boy managed as he motioned with his hand to all of them.

"And weare Sentari police." The first one spoke again.

"Yes," The second started, "the Tamaranian girl is a liar and a thief. She's committed high crimes throughout the entire galaxy, including stealing that necklace from the Sentari Moons."

"I have never even been to the Sentari Moons," Starfire told everyone, puzzled.

"But I think I know someone who has…" Robin said to her as he pointed to the necklace she was wearing. Starfire thought for a moment, gasping as she realized the truth, and then yanked it off her neck and handed it to Robin.

"You've been chasing the wrong girl," he informed the two police. He dropped the necklace on the ground. "Where's Blackfire?"

"Um…" Beast Boy said as he pointed to the sky. Everyone looked up to see her flying into the air.

"Don't worry Star, she won't get away with this," Cyborg reassured her.

Starfire's eyes turned green with anger, as the power inside her grew stronger.

"No she will not!" Starfire told them as she flew into the air quickly. She flew in front of her sister and folded her arms across her chest.

"Hello sister," Starfire greeted her, venom dripping from every word she spoke as her eyes shone a dangerous green. Her hair was floating everywhere from the wind.

"Aw, you're mad. I know, I should have told you I was leaving, but you know how I hate the-" Blackfire started when she was interrupted by a very pissed Starfire.

"You are a criminal and you were going to let me take your place in jail!" Starfire told her through gritted teeth.

Blackfire turned pale for but one second before putting her cool face on again. "Oh…well…yeah."

"You are going to return all the stuff you have stolen and turn yourself into the police!" Starfire yelled at her sister. Blackfire backed up a little as Starfire pointed an accusing finger at her.

"And what will youdo if I don't?" Blackfire questioned her as she straightened up again and it was Starfire's turn to back down now. Blackfire's eyes turned solid pink-purple and her hands matched the glow of her eyes as she charged a starbolt, hitting her sister with such force it knocked the wind out of her. She started to tumble backwards.

"I always wasthe better fighter," Blackfire sneered. Starfire stopped herself and she glared at her sister, eyes green again.

"Not anymore," she told her as she began to fly up again. Blackfire threw starbolt after starbolt at her as she just flew through them all. Starfire then charged one single starbolt and threw it up at Blackfire. It hit her in her hand and her own bolt extinguished. Starfire flew up above her sister, hands glinting. Before Blackfire could fire back, the robotic aliens green tentacle from its hand grabbed her.

"Blackfire of Tamaran you are under arrest," he said as he dragged her down. Starfire followed, calmed now.

"Farewell sister. Although you did betray and attack it was… still very nice to see you," Starfire said as she waved goodbye.

"Next time it won't be so nice. I willget out of jail little sister, and I will get even!" she yelled as she was dragged into the ship that was now floating in the sky again and they flew off.


Starfire and Raven were sitting on the roof, staring at the sunset. Both enjoyed the warmth it provided, the beauty of it, and just each other's quiet company for a change. Starfire finally spoke.

"I… thank you Raven. For being so nice and kind in my time of… repair," Starfire told her. Raven looked over at her and let a small smile appear on her face for the sweet girl.

"I guess we could all use some company once in a while, even me," she told her. Starfire smiled back brightly.

"Hey, what's going on?" Robin suddenly appeared behind them. He said down in the gap between them.

"Enjoying the sunset," Raven told him.

"Well, this one was interesting weekend," He said to them as he grinned.

"How was it…" Starfire began.

"How about we go inside and get something to drink?" Raven said, not wanting to get into a long discussion with Starfire about sarcasm.

"Oh what a nice idea, friend Raven! Let us go!" Starfire shouted with glee as she flew down through the door and into the hall quickly. Robin laughed as they got up.

"Nice save," he told her.

"Felt like sparing an unneccessarily long discussion," she told him, "though I shouldn't have after that stunt you pulled at the club." Raven scowled at him from beneath her hood at the memory and swiftly walkd past him.

Robin smirked with a shake of his head. "Lets get down there before Starfire accidentally mistakes mustard for something edible to drink," Robin told her. She rolled her eyes at such a though as they went down the steps, leaving the sunset and that day behind them.


End Chapter

What did you think I know that was long and all but I thought it was pretty good for my first one. What did you all think, like it?

I hope most of you don't stop reading it just because of the length of it all. Episodes are just really long and like I said in the beginning this will definitely take some time to write all of these and for you to read and review.

Next time…

After only a couple fights Cyborg is fed up of Robin's mouth and actions. So he quits. How will Robin and the team cope without him?

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