TITANS TOWER
“Robin? Robin?”
He junior caped crusader looked up from working on his bike. Starfire floated by him and she seemed on edge. They had just beaten one the newer villains, someone called Giocare. He had been hard to get to since his mastery of gameplay. Giocare had been able to take any object and create a giant game out of it. To say this villain was easy was a lie. The fifteen year old peace disturber had challenged the Titans to a large game of life. If you lost...your burial would be quick. Thankfully, none of them had died. But they were still on edge.
“What is it Starfire?” Robin asked.
“When we played that 'game' earlier...I need to ask you...”
The alarm went off just then and Robin gave her an apologetic smile.
“We'll finish talking later Star, okay?”
She never got a chance to answer because a gold light surrounded them, something all the Titans were all too familiar with.
MT. JUSTICE
“C'mon! C'mon! YES!!! IN YOUR FACE YOU OVERGROWN IMP!!!”
“Wally, SHUT UP!”
“But I just won-”
“Shut up!”
“Why are you so mean to me?!”
“Why are you so immature?!”
Robin tried shutting the bickering used to be romantic-tensioned team members out. But they were yelling so loud he could hear it through his lead door. Why did I choose to stay here this weekend? Robin got off of his bed, putting the laptop down carefully. He walked to the door, swung it open, yelled, “JUST MAKE OUT ALREADY!” and slammed his door shut. Thankfully, the yelling stopped. He sighed, finally relaxing. Going back to his laptop, Robin decided to take off his mask, switching it for his sunglasses. He settled against his pillow. The relaxed feeling didn't last long. A golden light surrounded him and, a moment later, he disappeared.
HAPPY HARBOR
Becca walked the streets with Willow at her side. It had been easy to escape the mountain on this particular day. After assisting Batman find a lead and YJ take out several drug dealers, the two had earned a day of rest. Not to mention that they had practically been shoved out the Zeta beam. She stopped when Willow put a hand on her arm. Becca followed her line of sight. She smirked.
“No Willow! You can't have the ice cream.”
Willow's face turned downward and Becca laughed.
“You already had three!”
“I want more!” Willow exclaimed.
“you're appetite is all Wally's fault.”
“Don't blame his beautiful soul! You and Robin are just like Wally and I are.”
“But cuter!”
Willow turned to reply but she froze. Becca was surrounded by golden light. Willow touched her friend's arm and the light spread to her too. In a milisecond, both girls disappeared.
“Robin? Robin?”
He junior caped crusader looked up from working on his bike. Starfire floated by him and she seemed on edge. They had just beaten one the newer villains, someone called Giocare. He had been hard to get to since his mastery of gameplay. Giocare had been able to take any object and create a giant game out of it. To say this villain was easy was a lie. The fifteen year old peace disturber had challenged the Titans to a large game of life. If you lost...your burial would be quick. Thankfully, none of them had died. But they were still on edge.
“What is it Starfire?” Robin asked.
“When we played that 'game' earlier...I need to ask you...”
The alarm went off just then and Robin gave her an apologetic smile.
“We'll finish talking later Star, okay?”
She never got a chance to answer because a gold light surrounded them, something all the Titans were all too familiar with.
MT. JUSTICE
“C'mon! C'mon! YES!!! IN YOUR FACE YOU OVERGROWN IMP!!!”
“Wally, SHUT UP!”
“But I just won-”
“Shut up!”
“Why are you so mean to me?!”
“Why are you so immature?!”
Robin tried shutting the bickering used to be romantic-tensioned team members out. But they were yelling so loud he could hear it through his lead door. Why did I choose to stay here this weekend? Robin got off of his bed, putting the laptop down carefully. He walked to the door, swung it open, yelled, “JUST MAKE OUT ALREADY!” and slammed his door shut. Thankfully, the yelling stopped. He sighed, finally relaxing. Going back to his laptop, Robin decided to take off his mask, switching it for his sunglasses. He settled against his pillow. The relaxed feeling didn't last long. A golden light surrounded him and, a moment later, he disappeared.
HAPPY HARBOR
Becca walked the streets with Willow at her side. It had been easy to escape the mountain on this particular day. After assisting Batman find a lead and YJ take out several drug dealers, the two had earned a day of rest. Not to mention that they had practically been shoved out the Zeta beam. She stopped when Willow put a hand on her arm. Becca followed her line of sight. She smirked.
“No Willow! You can't have the ice cream.”
Willow's face turned downward and Becca laughed.
“You already had three!”
“I want more!” Willow exclaimed.
“you're appetite is all Wally's fault.”
“Don't blame his beautiful soul! You and Robin are just like Wally and I are.”
“But cuter!”
Willow turned to reply but she froze. Becca was surrounded by golden light. Willow touched her friend's arm and the light spread to her too. In a milisecond, both girls disappeared.
C'mon. Did you really expect me to end it there? XD
Epilouge:
Slade moved into the room. He bowed before the dark shadow. The voice spoke to him.
“You failed me Slade.”
“I know master. But she is stronger than we first expected.”
“Yes. I know. I expected as much from her. But we now have her in a dangerous position.”
“Master?”
“Shade must make her choice. She has followed the Light for seventy years. Now, she must choose whether she is willing to risk everything or to continue to play hero.”
“And if she chooses hero?”
“She won't.”
“But Master-”
“Shade thinks she is in the clear. But I have one last trick up my sleeve.”
Epilouge:
Slade moved into the room. He bowed before the dark shadow. The voice spoke to him.
“You failed me Slade.”
“I know master. But she is stronger than we first expected.”
“Yes. I know. I expected as much from her. But we now have her in a dangerous position.”
“Master?”
“Shade must make her choice. She has followed the Light for seventy years. Now, she must choose whether she is willing to risk everything or to continue to play hero.”
“And if she chooses hero?”
“She won't.”
“But Master-”
“Shade thinks she is in the clear. But I have one last trick up my sleeve.”