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ELIE101- Yeah, my chapters are short, I suppose I just don't want my story to be finished in three chapters (which it isn't) so I draw it out. Lol, I guess I also draw it out by failing to update…

loveatfirstterra- emotions, I'll try to work on that, thanks

tp-gurl- heh heh, did I update very fast?

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Thanks, and as always, Enjoy.

Terra

Chapter Three- Discussion

"Alright," Robin said, "Now I want everyone to be open-minded on both possibilities of either bringing Terra back or, or not. Does everyone understand?" He glanced at Raven. All the Titans nodded except her.

"If you don't understand or agree to this, then when we vote at the end, your vote will NOT count." Robin concluded, watching Raven until she reluctantly agreed. She didn't like Terra, period.

"Okay then, let's begin the discussion!" Robin proceeded and sat down on the half-circle couch with the rest of the Titans. The debate officially began.

No one made as much as a peep. The Titans just stared at each other, waiting for another to speak first. Raven squinted her eyes and made her lips thin and tight as she crossed her arms. Beast Boy folded his hands and fidgeted in his seat with cold sweat dropping down his forehead and falling from his chin. It was obvious he was nervous. Cyborg looked as if he was on auto-pilot while Starfire sat politely on the sofa with her legs crossed and her hands on her lap. Perhaps she didn't realize this wasn't the kind of gathering like a tea party and time to engage in some pleasant conversation about the weather of T.V. shows. Robin grumbled to himself about breaking the silence and stood up once more.

"Okay, so what are the positives to bringing Terra back?" He asked.

"Another Titan fighter!" said Cyborg

"Someone to play with my hair and have the time of girl." exclaimed Starfire, smiling.

"Everything," whispered BB.

"Nothing," cursed Raven.

"Ooookay, I'll write these on the dry erase board," Robin said and turned to the board behind him.

……….………. ……….--……….

Another team member

Friend

"Getting back a rock mover is great!"

"But she might start another earthquake."

"If she can't control her powers."

"And that can be fixed."

"With lots of training, it'll be expensive."

"But possible."

Robin continued to write on the board.

"She was fun to hang with."

"She just needed a place to stay."

"But we like her company."

"Not everyone."

"She had a great personality."

"Before she got corrupted."

"That can be fixed."

"It was an influencing, she was being controlled."

"She chose to join Slade."

"Out of desperation, she wanted control."

"Maybe control of the world."

"No, control of her powers."

"That just shows that she'll do anything, do any crime to get what she wants."

"She knows she made a mistake, and corrected it."

"She'll probably never make that mistake ever again."

"How do you know?"

"We don't, so let's find out."

"If we don't know, then don't act like you know how she'll act. No one is providing a good reason to bring Terra back. Does anyone have a good reason?"

"Because I love her…"

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All the Titans stopped their spontaneous discussion when BB said the last remark. He bowed his head and cried silently. Cyborg patted his back.

"We know that, BB," he said, then stood up, "And that's why we should bring Terra back, because deep down we all know she is good. We all know she screwed up. Let's give her the chance to fix it."

There were nods of agreement across the group, and then no one said anything more.

"Well," said Robin, "Is everyone satisfied on a decision?"

All the Titans nodded.

"Alright, so we don't need to discuss anymore? Everyone has enough information and views of both sides to make a choice, right?" he clarified.

Everyone nodded again.

"I'll still leave these points on the board." Robin set down the marker.

"Here's what we're going to do. Put your vote with your name on these slips. I will not look to see who voted for what and neither will any of you. I'll put these slips into Cyborg's tally machine over here and it will come up with a majority vote. Each person's vote is very important, so choose wisely." Robin wheeled in the tally machine that they often used during disagreements on what to eat for dinner and so on, but never for a choice like this. He passed out the pens and slips to everyone. Robin was unofficially trying to make this process official.

"Y for yes, and N for no. You all hopefully know exactly what you are agreeing or disagreeing on." The Titans hovered over their little slips of papers and wrote. Surprisingly, it took 30 minutes to write one simple letter. One simple letter that determines the fate of a girl, the fate of Terra.

The paper were folded in half and placed in the machine anonymously. No one knew what the others wrote down. The machine separated, mixed up, and read the answers as each Titan quietly and patiently waited and slowly swept into their own little worlds.

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Um, that's all I got for now, please tell me what you think so far of this story and give me pointers if possible. Thanks!

TeenTitanTerraLover