She didn't turn. "You weren't supposed to be back until midnight, Gar. Go back to the city. 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. [S2E10] Betrayal
"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." She didn't turn
The Tower was too quiet. For Beast Boy, silence was usually a sign of trouble, but tonight it felt like a heavy blanket. He sat in the common room, staring at a small, jagged piece of obsidian Terra had given him weeks ago. She called it a "lucky stone." He called it a promise. Please
Terra stood by the main terminal, her hands glowing with a soft, earthen light. She wasn't fighting the security drones; they were ignoring her. She was feeding them a new master code—Slade’s code. "Terra?" Beast Boy’s voice was barely a whisper.
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.