She didn't turn. "You weren't supposed to be back until midnight, Gar. Go back to the city. Please."
Beast Boy watched her silhouette vanish into the storm. He looked down at the obsidian stone in his hand and crushed it. The luck had run out.
But Terra didn't move toward them. She moved toward the window, the glass shattering outward as a stone pillar rose from the bay to meet her. As she ascended into the dark, Slade’s mask flickered onto the main screen, his one eye fixed on the broken team. [S2E10] Betrayal
"Tell me this is a prank," he stepped forward, his green skin pale under the flickering red emergency lights. "Tell me you didn't give him the access keys."
"Trust is a fragile thing, Titans," Slade’s voice echoed through the room. "And Terra has finally learned that she was never one of you." She didn't turn
The rest of the Titans crashed through the doors—Robin with his staff drawn, Raven with dark energy swirling at her fingertips. They saw the terminal, the red alert, and the girl they had welcomed as a sister. "Terra, step away," Robin commanded, his voice steel.
"You looked at me and saw what you wanted to see," Terra snapped, the floor beneath them cracking as her control slipped. "Slade sees what I actually am." Please
"We didn't look at you like that! I never did!" Beast Boy’s form flickered, shifting momentarily into a snarling tiger before he forced himself back to human. The betrayal wasn't just in the stolen data; it was in the months of laughter they’d shared, every smile now feeling like a calculated lie.