Rain poured down hard from the dark clouds that covered Jump City, The clouds covered the full moon entirely so it was pitch black. Everyone was inside their homes waiting for the next day to welcome them with hopefully some light showers. The streets were flooded completely, the alleyways not in much better shape. In the winding ways of the alleyway, there was a small shadow lurking through the maze of the alley.
"Robin!" A young female voice echoed through the alley. "I shouldn't have brought him into this..." The young girl said to herself, while running through the twists and turns of the unforgiving maze. Turning a corner, The girl bumped into the wall of a dead end. She sighed heavily. She was about to turn around when she saw a white light come out of the wall. The girl took a step closer, curious to find out what the light was. The light suddenly turned red and shot through her body. The energy inside the red light crackled inside her body giving off enormous shocks through here body. The cried in agony, the shocks feeling like she fell into a fire. The shocks suddenly wore off and the girl fell to the ground, coughing up blood and a few red sparks. The girl got up and looked around to see a dark shadow run right past her.
"Robin?" She asked quietly. She knew this wasn't Robin, but she had to make sure. She heard slow footsteps walking toward to the corner she was in. She ran as fast as she could, and she ran far away.
...
"Summer! Wake up! Your not going to be late for school!" A voice called from down below. Summer sat up from her bed and yawned. She looked around to see her room, her eyes locked on a picture on her dresser. There was a small picture that was so familiar that she didn't even have to look at it to remember what it exactly looked like. She picked up the picture and took a long look at it. She sighed a long, shaky sigh.
"I'm so sorry Robin..." Her voice cracking while trying not to cry.
Summer got dressed. She wore a magenta tank top with denim jean shorts. She went to go brush her hair, looking at the mirror, she saw her long, beautiful reddish-dirty blonde hair in a bunch of tangles. She laughed at the sight. She could see her new blonde highlights poking out in all directions. She brushed her hair and put it in a French braid that curved around her shoulder. She brushed her teeth and grabbed her back pack, walking out the door.
Summer got off the bus and looked up at the high school. Summer couldn't wait for school to be over. "Only one week left." She mumbled to herself, as she walked into the doors.
...
Robin sat on the couch in the Main Room of the Titans Tower, changing the channels to find any news reports. After about 5 more minutes, he gave up and turned off the T.V. Robin turned his head to look out the window. Jump City was filled with people rushing through the traffic of a Friday morning. The sun was high overhead and there was barely a cloud in the sky. Suddenly Raven walks into the room and made herself a cup of tea, later sitting down across from Robin and opening a book.
"Morning Raven." Robin said tiredly. Raven looked up and mumbled her good morning. Robin went back to focusing on the city down below. For some reason, the high school caught Robin's eye. He kept on staring at the high school, trying to figure out why it had caught his eye.
...
Raven looked over at Robin. Why was he so interested in the window? She put her book down and walked over to him. "Are you ok?" She asked curiously. Robin looked over at her.
"Yeah. Something just caught my eye. I don't know really why." Robin answered in a confused way. Raven was curious about this "thing" that had caught Robin's eye. She wanted to find out what it was.
"Why don't we go find out what it is. It seems important. Besides, Cyborg, Beast boy and Starfire will still be asleep by the time we get back." I said in a casual way, trying to hide my curiosity from him.
Robin smiled gratefully at her. "Thanks Raven. Lets go." Robin got up and went to go get his motorcycle. "Meet me outside when your ready." He called. Raven nodded to show she heard him. She was glad she could make Robin feel better. Raven got out her communicator and sent a group message to Cy, BB and Star, telling them that they would be out for a bit. Raven put her communicator away and teleported outside to find Robin sitting on his motorcycle.
"Hop on." He patted the back of his seat. Raven rolled her eyes and got on, putting her arms around Robin's waist. Robin started the motorcycle and sped off into the direction of the city.
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Summer walked into math class and sat down in her usual seat, grabbing her math book and pencil. She waited quietly for the teacher to start speaking to the class.
"Ok class! You should all know that your Algebra and Geometry test is today. Hopefully you all studied. This will be a big part of..." Summer tuned out the teacher. She already knew how to do this stuff, and she would pass, just like all of her other tests. A student handed her the test and she got to work right away, solving all of the problems with ease. Suddenly there was a sharp prod on the back of her neck and she flinched. She turned around to see it was a student with a worried expression.
"I didn't study last night," The student whispered in a anxious voice. " Got any tips?"
Summer rolled her eyes in annoyance. "Yeah it's called STUDY!" Summer turned back to her test, working on the next question. If you want good grades, then you need to work for them, not use pathetic tips.
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Robin stopped at the front of the Jump City High School. He got off the motorcycle and helped Raven off as well. He saw Raven look at him with a confused expression. Robin could understand, why would of all places go to a high school?
Robin sighed, practically reading her thoughts. "Just trust me." He walked through the Main Entrance and went straight to the office, Raven following closely behind. As Robin walked into the Office, the lady at the front desk gasped in surprise.
She got up and asked in an astonished way. "How may I help you?"
Robin chuckled. "I was just wondering if I could see the list of all the Freshman's for this year?"
The lady walked over to a huge pile of papers and picked one of them up. She walked back over to him and handed the paper over.
Robin thanked the lady and took a seat to look through the names with Raven.
"What's this all about? Some bad kid?" Raven asked, confused.
"No. You know how I was distracted?" Robin asked quizzically.
Raven sighed and rolled her eyes impatiently. "Yeah so?"
"So... One of the students here is what was on my mind. She was a good friend of mine." Robin drifted off into his memories, her long dirty blonde hair and her aqua blue eyes and little freckles that were the same color as her hair.
"Well since your taking forever, give me the paper and tell me her name." Raven said impatiently.
Robin gave her the paper and she looked at him impatiently. Honestly, how long does it take this boy to find a stupid name!? Raven sighed while she waited for him to remember the kid's name.
Robin snapped his fingers, "Summer Breeze! That's it." He answered like he just got a million dollars.
Raven skipped to where all the student's names started with S. Raven's finger stopped at the name Summer Breeze. She got up and waked over to the lady, handing her back the paper.
"Summer Breeze." Raven said.
The lady nodded and went to the microphone where Raven guessed that was how they gave their announcements to the students.
"Summer Breeze, Summer Breeze, please report to the Main Office."
...
Summer had heard the announcement loud and clear, and it seemed like everyone else did as well. All the students stared at her as she turned in her finished test and walked out the door. The hallways were completely silent as she walked towards the office. Once Summer got to the doors of the Office, she took a deep breath and walked in.
"This better be-" Summer cut off when she saw the unbelievable. Right in front of her was Raven, and the person that made her stop breathing, was Robin.
