I don't own 'em


A gloved hand rose to knock on the door of the Titan Tower. The girl it belonged to wore a cloak heaver than Raven's and was covered, literally, form the top of her head to the bottom of her feet in a skintight black leotard. There was no opening for her mouth, but like a ski mask there was one large hole for her eyes. The eyes themselves however were covered in sunglasses. The result of this collection was that no skin what so ever could be seen. She waited a second after her initial knock and rapped again. "Come on y'all it's smokein' hot out here! Le'me in." her slow voice held a southern drawl.

The double doors swung inward and the girl stepped in. she took a look around and spotted Raven who had opened the door. "It's 56 degrees." She replied in her flat voice. "That's not hot."

"Hot takes on a whole new meaning dressed like this." She looked at Ravens remarkably similar outfit. "Which you probably already know." She took a further look around, watching for windows. Seeing they were a safe distance away she unclasped her cloak and shrugged it off her shoulders.

"What are you doing here?" Raven wasted no time in getting to the point.

"Heard y'all got a bit of a superhero group going here. I was lookin' to join." The stranger responded instantly.

The other four came in at this point. The conversation stopped instantly when they saw the new girl.

"Hi…" Beastboy tried hesitantly.

"Seleena." She supplied and crossed the room extending her hand. "You guys still looking for new members?"

"You're a bit late." Robin commented, as the rest said 'no'. "But I'm willing to see what you can do."

"Well, I'm super strong; heal pretty much anything; got this itty bitty hypnotic power;" Robin looked at Raven for conformation, she nodded. "I can fly. Got a little allergy to the sun, that's a hang up, but I deal right." She motioned vaguely to her cat suit. "What'd ya say? Give me a try?"

"Uh, stay here." Robin led the others into a huddle. "What do you guys say? Never hurts to have one more person."

Starfire, Beastboy and Cyborg made small noises of agreement but Raven looked troubled. "I don't know, I don't like her, she's dark." Her voice betrayed just the slightest hint of concern while the others just stared blankly at the unlikely comment that seemed to hang in the air.

"Oh come on Raven," Beastboy broke the silence. "You don't like me! You don't like anyone!"

"Don't say I didn't warn you." The demonic member tried once more but figured it would be pointless to argue.

Collectively they turned to Seleena "welcome aboard," Robin said extending his hand. Seleena took it.

"Aboard what?" Starfire wondered quietly.

She smiled. "I'll get my stuff." She grabbed her cloak and, throwing it over her, ran out side and returned with two cases. "So, where'm I crashing?"

"You could have the couch 'til we get a room for you?" Cyborg said.

"Great, that upstairs? And where's the fridge? I gotta put some stuff away. If y'all don't mind that is." She added quickly thinking she might have over stepped her bounds after only five minutes.

"Fridge is in the kitchen top floor next door to the living room where the couch is."

"Great, see y'all later I'm wiped." She pranced toward to elevator with bags in tow.

"So…we gonna go with her or just let her walk around out house?" Cyborg asked after a second.

"Yeah, uh maybe we should go with her." Robin's voice was tentative.

In the kitchen Seleena was unloading what appeared to be several plastic bottles of tomato juice. Dancing while she worked and humming some random tunes that was completely erratic.

"So you like juice?" Beastboy asked and the others looked at him strangely.

"You could say that. In fact you just did, didn't you?" she swung the door shut. There was a smile in her voice and she giggled. She stumbled on the way to the living room then picked her self up. "Oopes got a little giddy." She was calm now. "Not the best at first impressions."

"Are you ok?" Beastboy asked.

"Yeah, just my face is a little red I'd bet but then nobody'd win cause you can't see my face either." She stopped and thought. "That made sense to me."

"It made sense to me to…I think." He answered. The two of them walked though the door together. "So. This'll be where you'll be sleeping." He said motioning to the couch. "Till we get you a room that is."

"Cool." She dropped her remaining bag. Her eyes fell on the game station. "Awesome. It has been so long since I've played."

"Huh?" Beastboy couldn't see her eyes and hence had no idea what she was talking about. "Played what?"

"Anything! What all you got?" Beastboy's eyes lit up and he quickly riffled threw his games.

"You play 'Giant Killer Robots from a Planet Near Mars?'"

"One or two?" she grabbed the controller from his hand.

"Puh-lease! Would I waste my time with one?" the two hunched over, their thumbs went a mile a minute.