A/N: In this story, the Teen Titans is a rock band. That's the name of the group, and they have stage names and some have like personas. Here's the lineup:

Raven: bass

Cyborg: drums

Robin: lead guitar

Starfire: keyboard

Beast Boy: lead singer

It's a little weird but I hope you like it! The characters are the same except none of them have powers or anything. This chapter is going to be mostly introduction, so sorry if there's not much dialogue.

"INTERBAND ROMANCE- Are Starfire and Robin of the Teen Titans secretly dating??"

The headline blared across the trashy tabloid she was reading on the tour bus. She didn't know why she even bothered to look at these things. It made sense, after all. Starfire was the ultra-preppy keyboardist and Robin was the good-looking leader of the band. It was obvious that they would end up together.

Starfire was an adorable Japanese girl who had left her home to explore the world and had ended up, lost and confused, when the others had found her. She soon joined their group and fit right in. However, her red hair and green eyes made her resemble her German father more than her Japanese mother. She was very good with languages, having grown up speaking German and Japanese at home. They were good friends, but sometimes Starfire's cheery manner got on Raven's nerves.

Robin was somewhat of an enigma. None of them knew his background or where he had come from. No one had ever seen his eyes, either. He always wore a pair of mirrored sunglasses. Cyborg guessed that he even wore them in a shower. He was really popular with the girls and they were always coming up to him after shows. Raven seemed to trust him more than the others, but she wasn't sure why. It might be that his quiet manner was similar to hers. She just felt more comfortable around him.

"Hey Raven."

Lost in thought, she looked up from the tabloid. It was Robin. "Oh, hey. Did you know you're dating Starfire?" She handed him the magazine.

He raised an eyebrow, taking it and chuckling. "Well, you learn something new every day. I think I need to stop going to those afterparties. That's where they get all of their material."

"Don't you have fun, though?"

"Not really. There's too many crazy people and too many insincere people. I don't have the real tolerance and excitement for people that Starfire does."

She gave him a mock horrified work. "So you're not dating her?"

He smirked."Nope."

Later that night, they arrived at a gig. Raven was wearing purple flat ankle boots, a black miniskirt, a black corset-style top and black fingerless gloves. As she set up her bass, she looked at her bandmates. They had become her family in the past years. She was pretty much an orphan. Her dad had never been around, and her mom had given her up for adoption, keeping in contact very rarely. Raven had been adopted by a wise old woman when she was very young, who had taught her everything. After the woman died, Raven had been tossed from horrible foster home to horrible foster home. She eventually ran away, picking up the bass and by pure luck, she met the others.

Cyborg was like a great, doting older brother. He didn't seem to completely understand her, but he tried and he always respected her. Beast Boy was like an annoying younger brother, who she cared for but didn't always like. Starfire was like her sister, who also could be just a little annoying. Robin was different, though. He wasn't like a brother to her, and she wasn't sure what she felt about him.

"You guys ready?" Robin asked, his grin apparent despite the mirrored glasses.

They smiled and nodded in reply, taking their places behind the curtain.

"AND NOW- THE TEEN TITANS!"

She took a deep breath and prepared to face the screaming crowd.