Robin passed by Starfire, too preoccupied with going over the battle notes to notice the miniature girl hiding in the light fixture above him. Starfire watches patiently for him to go around the corner before she levitates down.
“That was a close one.” It wasn’t that Starfire had such a big problem with showing her semi nude body to Robin; actually on Tameran they were much less modest then on earth and public nudity was accepted. But during Starfire’s first week with the Teen Titans she forgot a towel after a shower and had to walk to her room naked. On the way to her room she’d bumped into Robin and he’d had the most peculiar reaction to her. His eyes became big and blood sprayed from his nose, then he feel to the ground and started twitching. It got even worse when Starfire tried to lean him up against her, she still didn’t understand why he passed out when he was against her chest. After that Starfire had been careful to only let Robin see her fully clothed in fear that he may be hurt by blood lose.
Starfire continued to fly towards Raven’s room, she was careful to be aware if anyone was near by while she moved. It really was amazing for Starfire to be at this size. Everything around her seemed so remarkable and different. Cabinets were buildings, dust bunnies were like tumble weeds being blown by the wind, a bug that Starfire flew over seemed to be a monster and she had to fight the urge to swoop down and battle it.
“Perhaps when I find Raven she might enjoy experiencing her world at this size,” Starfire gleefully thought. It would be so fun for them, they’d fly around and play in dollhouses, and then they could have a tea party with their doll. Of coarse Raven didn’t have any dolls except for the voodoo kind and if someone asked to play dolly she’d probably kick their butt, but none of this mattered to Starfire.
Soon, Starfire was before the colossal monolith like door to Raven’s room. Starfire knocked on the door with her doll-sized hands and called out to her friend.
“Raven, may I come in?” No response was given. Starfire figured the Raven was unable to hear her so she dropped to the floor and crawled under the door. Like always, Raven’s room was dark a dreary, with ancient artifacts and occult objects littering the floor and all over the walls. Some how at Starfire’s size the creepy room seemed all that more frightening. The items of the room cast shadows, as they added to the atmosphere of eeriness that the room possessed.
“Scary,” whined Starfire as she looked for the outline of her friend with in the room. She quickly sighted her hunched over on her bed with her back to Starfire. She flew towards Raven to get her help but when she neared she saw what she was doing.
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