Summary: When a crazed villain creates chaos and pandemonium, the titans think she might drive them apart

Oh my god...I am SO sorry for doing what I did! I tried to fix something and accidentally replaced the first chapter for almost two months! EEP!

Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans.

It was a warm autumn night in Jump City. Our favorite heroes were watching a movie. It was as if nothing could disturb this night. But, as we all know, when moments like that happen it could only mean one thing….

"BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!" The alarm sounded. Red lights blared and a very annoyed Raven woke up from the peaceful sleep she was enjoying while everyone else was watching the movie. She yawned and looked down. She never would have suspected that she drooled, but that was evident now that the entire portion of the couch that she her head had been as she slept on was soaking wet. Robin caleld for her, noticing that she was the last one to come. She jumped up and ran towards the door, not looking back again.

"Titans, go!" Robin yelled as they all ran out to the T-car. The R-cycle was being repaired, so Robin sat in the front with the others crammed in back. Beast Boy kept complaining about being in between two girls, so apparently the thought had yet occured to him that he could fly and didn't need to be back there. After about seven seconds, Raven couldn't stand it anymore and threatened to toss Beast Boy into a dimension where vegetables didn't exist and everyone was a cannibal. In reality, no such place existed, but it shut him up for a while, but, every good thing must come to an end at some point.

"So, who are we up against this time?" Beast Boy asked, "Mumbo, Dr. Light, the Puppet King?" Raven sent a glare his way, and he quickly shut up.

"Well, the reports show it is some new villain, some girl," Cyborg said, unsure of what to say.

"Whether it is the king of puppets or someone new, we shall be kicking the butt, yes?" Starfire asked, hopefully.

"Sure, why not?" Raven replied in her monotone voice.

As they got to the crime scene, they didn't see anyone. At first, it looked as if it was a prank, but just as they were about to go, a shuriken flew down and hit the T-car. It was a tragic moment for everyone there. Cyborg burst out into tears.

"MY BABY!" Cyborg yelled, "Whoever did this is gonna pay!" Seeing as no one was in front of them, they decided to look the other way.

They turned around to see a girl, no older then 16 staring at them. A big smirk was plastered on her face. She was wearing black cargo pants, with a blue t-shirt. On it, there was a bird similar to the one Starfire had seen Nightwing wear on her journey to the future. She had a long black cape identical to that of Red X's with the torn pattern on the bottom. Her black hair was loosely put up in a bun, and to top it off, she was wearing a mask. But not just any mask, Robin's mask. And, of course, this drove Robin crazy.

"Who are you and why are you wearing my mask?" Robin asked, angry that someone stole something of his without him even noticing. It was the first time anyone had dared to even think about touching anything of Robin's since the whole "Ding Dong Daddy" episode. (Episode as in event) Robin made them all swear that they would never speak of what was in the box, so I don't know. However, I have reason to believe that it was Robin's beanie baby collection, and he locked it up so that Batman would never figure it out. I mean, if you trained with Batman, would you want anyone to know that you collected toys meant for tow years olds and locked them up in a fireproof and bullotproof titanian suitcase? I didn't think so.

"You can call me NF. And as for your mask, I like it!" She said, knowing it would aggravate him. What was it about villains that made them want to aggravate people so much? Back in the old days, villains were people who stole your mother's jewelry and used it to buy stocks in the stock market, so that they could rig the stock market and get more money. Now they just seemed to be around to annoy the heroes. In fact, every year in Jump City, the Titans held a contest for the most annoying villain. Slade won for the previous seven years, and will most likely win until the day he dies. He might even get first place after that. Where was I? Oh yeah, the story...

"What kind of name is NF?" Beast Boy asked. He had a point there. Most people go for names like "Slade" or "Control Freak," but two letters was something that not one of them had experienced yet. It was almost as dumb as "Dr. Light," but not quite.

"One you'll soon fear," she said, pulling out a bo-staff and charging. In a random moment of time freezing, Robin could have sworn there was something familiar about her. Maybe it was the way she looked, or the way she seemed to be pumped with adrenaline, or even the fact that he could tell she had no idea what she was doing. He didn't know what it was, but he knew her somehow, and he was determined to figure it out.

Obviously, the Titans knew they were going to win. Never before had they lost, even when fighting Slade. True, they didn't exactly 'win' either, but you get the point. The Titans always won. And of course, with the big ego the tram had, (mainly Robin and Beast Boy combined) they were sure that they could fight with their hands behind their backs. Or tentacles, depending on what shape Beast Boy had taken. Either way, he was absolutely sure that he was the best there was, and only Raven argued with that. No one else did because they knew that it was Raven's job to do that and if they did so they would be interfering with her job.