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Normal POV

It was a peaceful day in Jump City. At least, it was until a young alchemist called Eliza dropped in. She landed in a tree in the middle of the park. The structure of the tree was tall but unstable. She quickly climbed out of it. As soon as she touched the ground, she sensed the huge buildings that surrounded the park. Eliza walked towards some, figuring that that was a good place to look for a way back to Amestris.

Once her bare feet hit the not cement, they were burnt instantly. She hopped onto the cool sidewalk and sat down, rubbing her sensitive feet. "Ow," she whispered to herself.

Suddenly, a riot broke out somewhere near Eliza. she walked over slowly. She didn't really care about this world's affairs, but it wouldn't hurt to know what was happening.

A little boy was riding on what seemed like a giant, metal spider from what Eliza could tell. He was carrying sacks of paper which obviously had some importance in this world. The metal spider got up on the wall of a rather tall building.

Eliza tried to calculate where he would be before she transmuted a cage to trap him, but she miscalculated and ended up breaking off one of the legs.

"Hey!" the pipsqueak robber exclaimed as he fell of his metal spider. "Now, who was the scumbag Titan who made this cage and ruined my robot?'

Eliza stayed put, not speaking up. she started to walk away when she heard a male voice. "What's the point of being a superhero if the crimes are already fought?!" There was three figures, and all of them were male. Then a female touched down to the ground softly, a cape following her.

One of the boys went up and placed a hand on the cage that Eliza had transmuted. "This is quite and impressive cage," he said to himself.

"I wonder who made this?" the smallest boy asked himself. He changed into a type of bird and flew to the to of the cage.

"Hey, bird brain! Get off!" the young thief exclaimed. The bird boy fell off, turning back into a boy, and landed on the ground. As he rubbed his injured head, a car that was making an awful wailing sound drove up, and the something removed the top from Eliza's cage and pulled the little thief out, separate from his bogs. He was complaining so loud it made Eliza's sensitive ears hurt.

BB's POV

We stayed behind after the crowd left to try to find out who had trapped Gizmo for us. Whoever they were, they had messed up his robot, making him even more grouchy, whether it was intentional or not. Cyborg had tried to run scans for fingerprints, but the scans said that there wasn't a finger print on it, other than Gizmo's. Robin and Starfire were working together, and Raven was trying every spell she knew.

I was looking around the scene when I saw a small, cute girl with golden brown hair. Her bangs were completely covering her eyes, so I couldn't tell if she was watching us. Her head was turned toward us, though. I went over to her and asked, "did you see the one who made that cage?'

The girl nodded and answered, "Me."

My jaw dropped. The others didn't hear her, but they sure heard me scream, "You did that?!'

Starfire flew over to hover by me. "Wow! You are truly amazing! What is your name? What's your favorite color? Where do you come from? What is..." Her questions went on and on since the girl never answered. In fact, she had whipped her head toward Star as if she had just noticed she was there.

Cyborg walked over and asked, "How? There aren't any fingerprints on there but Gizmo's?'

"Like this," the girl answered, slipping a foot out in front a bit. A blue light came from under her feet, and the cage slipped back into the wall of the building. The building looked like nothing had happened. "It's called alchemy."

"Wow, new friend! You are truly amazing! I have never seen anything like that anywhere, not even on my own planet!" Star exclaimed. she hugged the cute girl hard until she looked like she was about to pop.

Once she was freed, the girl said in a soft voice, "My name is Eliza Burch, and excuse me for not answering your questions. I don't like to give out personal information to strangers."

Starfire was stunned. People would usually answer all of the curios alien's questions if they understood them. I laughed, "Well, you have to admit, Star. You are strange."

"It's not like you have any room to talk," Raven said dully, floating over and landing by me.

I blushed. Why did she have to put me down every chance she got? I just kept acting as cheerful as ever.

Before I could say anything though, Eliza responded, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend anyone."

This time, everyone was stunned. NOt only did she refuse to answer Starfire's questions, but she also apologized for something Raven had said. I guessed that she blamed herself for that. This girl obviously had a different way of thinking than us.

Robin had already walked over. He asked, "I know you don't like being asked personal questions, but can you tell me where you're from?"

That's got to be one of the most personal question you can ask, Robin! I thought. There's no way she'll answer that!

Weird enough, she did answer. All she said was, "another dimension."

We all blinked. It's not like we hadn't heard about other dimensions; we just hadn't seen a person from one that actually looked like a human.

"How did you get here?" Robin asked. After a while, she still didn't answer. "Too personal?'

Eliza shook her head. "No. I just don't know how I got here," she responded. "If I don't know, why should I answer?"

she had obviously been taught or grown up differently than any of than because she had a different way of thinking about things. It was kind of like she though about simple things a lot more than we did. I wondered why. Could it be a cultural difference or just a character trait? Hey! Look at me, using big words!

When I finally snapped out of my thoughts, the team and eliza were already heading towards the Titans' Tower. "Hey, guys! Wait forme!" I called as I ran after them. Whatever. What will come, will come.