"Where's the remote, Cy! I know you have it!"
"No I don't! I was about to ask you the same thing!"
The two argued as Raven buried herself in a dark novel that would scare the Titans senseless. "Morons," she muttered under her breath.
"Rae!" Beast Boy called.
Raven didn't bother looking up. Her eyes grew black, as she telepathically shut the book. "What?" Raven's voice sounded purely annoyed.
"Do you know where the remote is?" Beast Boy bent down, to look under the sofa.
Raven scoffed, and went back to her 'so-called' reading.
The door slid open, and out came the Tamaranian Princess, Starfire. "Morning, friends!" she joyfully, blurted. "Shall we have the breakfast?"
"Sorry, Star," Cyborg eyed Beast Boy, fiercely. "I'm going to look for the remote until BB owes up," he continued searching.
Beast Boy's ears perked. "Owes up?! I didn't take it!"
Starfire cluelessly looked at them, as she turned to her demonic friend. "Raven," she smiled, innocently. "May I join you in the reading?"
Raven looked up, and cocked an eyebrow. "Reading," she cleared the thought, and inhaled.
Starfire, slightly afraid of rejection, tried to think of something else. "How about the peaceful outcome of meditation?" she suggested. Raven made an effort to say something, but nothing came out of her mouth. Starfire examined the room. "Where is Robin?" she asked.
Raven shrugged as her eyes shifted when she read the page in her book.
"Dude! Come on! Where's the remote? This isn't funny anymore," Beast Boy crossed her arms, in front of his chest.
Cyborg groaned, frustrated. "How many times do I have to tell you, I don't have it!"
"Friends?" Starfire slightly tapped Cyborg's metallic shoulder. "Isn't the device you are searching for right there?" she pointed under Cyborg's foot.
Beast Boy gasped, and snatched it. "I knew you had it! You were hiding it from me!" his voice grew louder.
"Come on, man! I didn't know it was there!" Cyborg sat on the couch. "Just turn on the television," his voice exhausted.
"Fine," Beast Boy threw the remote in the air. "But where's watching what I want," he caught it, effortlessly, with his right hand.
Cyborg groaned, as Starfire stood and watched the two debate. "Cyborg?" Starfire hung her body, slightly. "Do you happen to know if friend, Robin is awake?" she blushed.
"No clue," Cyborg examined the television rapidly being flicked.
Starfire turned to Beast Boy. "Yeah, I don't know," he answered, knowing what she was about to ask.
"Shall I go check on him?" Starfire inquired.
Raven looked up from her novel, but didn't result in saying a word. Starfire walked past Raven, giving her a drift of wind, swaying her cloak. Raven muttered something under her breath, but the princess didn't seem to notice.
Starfire saw the door, with the number 7 painted on the wall in red paint. She gently knocked on it, but no answer came from behind the door. Eventually, she let herself in, and saw the bird was… gone?
"Robin?" Starfire started to grow concerned. "Robin!" her voice became louder. "Where are you?" she panicked, looking through his bed sheets. Starfire ran out of the room, and quickly went to the living room.
"Friends!" Starfire's voice was tinged with worry.
Raven paused her reading from her book, and the two boys muted the TV and turned around. "What's wrong?" Beast Boy rested the remote on the kitchen table.
"Please, friends, have you seen Robin?" Starfire clasped her hands.
The Titans hesitated to answer, but they all shook their heads in dismay. "Is something wrong with him?" Cyborg asked.
"I fear he is not in his room," Starfire was almost in tears.
"What?!" They all gasped, and ran to his room.
Nothing.
Where could he be?
"Alright, Titans," Cyborg commanded. "Split up, tell me if you find him," he grabbed his communicator, as they all dashed out of the room.
Cyborg ran out of the tower, in Jump City. He scurried around, and ran into a few posters of Robin. A well-known teen superhero and he couldn't even find the black haired boy who wears christmas colors.
"Robin?" Cyborg called, knowing it would do no help.
He came to a stop as he saw Robin's costume abandoned on the floor. Cyborg picked it up, it wasn't damaged, so he certainly wasn't in a fight. Cyborg picked his communicator and called the three titans.
"Guys," Cyborg held the uniform. "I found his costume," he said.
They all examined the screen.
"Should we come over there?" Beast Boy inquired.
"I think it's alright," Cyborg nodded. "You guys keep looking, we need as much evidence. Go out of town if you have to!"
The Titans all hung up the call.
Raven looked around the full town. Some kids played basketball in a nearby court. She walked right in front of the game.
"Hey! Come on, man!" A boy wearing a jersey shouted, catching the basketball in his hand.
The rest of the group started to push her off the court.
"Unless you can play, you're not allowed in this court!" Another boy with a baseball cap protested.
Raven rolled her eyes. She grabbed to basketballs, and effortlessly threw them both into the basket. They stared at her wide-eyed.
"So…" The guy with the jersey chuckled, nervously. "Wanna play?"
Raven got the ball and through it at the boy's stomach. She giggled, "That was fun! Thanks for the game!" Raven laughed, glimpsing at the boy wincing in pain as she left the court.
Raven looked around, but nothing was found. She continued her search.
The Tamaranian Princess kept striving to find her love. Wherever he was, was truly a well hidden place. When it's almost been an hour and they haven't found him, she almost started crying. Starfire blinked back the tears, and now knew he wasn't in Jump City.
Starfire grabbed her communicator. "Friends, I am going on transportation to seek further for Robin. You may come along," she offered.
Beast Boy shook his head first, until it was all repeated by the other team members.
"You check wherever you're going," Raven started. "and we'll search for Robin here," they hung up the call.
Starfire expected to go with someone, but she decided to go alone. She got on a bus, and sat in the front. The bus stopped in a peculiar place. It sounded familiar indeed. Starfire's hope drained every second, but she forced herself to maintain it alive.
A tall man, with a sly grin approached her. "Well, girly," he smiled, forcefully. Starfire looked up, at him. "What brings such a girl here?" He touched her shoulder, as Starfire slowly backed away. Her eyes glowed green, but she kept her best to hear him out. He was only a stranger, whom she hadn't got to know yet.
The man snatched her arm bracelet and ran off. Starfire gasped, and flew after him. A boy stood in front of the man, who seemed paralyzed. He was wearing a sky blue hoodie, and jeans. The mysterious man stood in front of the boy. Starfire flew above, and aimed for the man.
But it hit the boy.
Starfire gasped, as the man cackled running away. She quickly flew towards the boy who laid down on the floor unconscious, and small steam came out from the bolt.
Starfire couldn't speak. She couldn't even swallow. She just rushed towards the boy. Starfire turned him around, lightly. His face was young. It even looked familiar. It kind of looked like…
Robin!