Disclaimer: I do NOT own Teen Titans
Home. The word echoed through Robin's mind like a broken record playing his favorite song. The T-ship lowered below the clouds, which were strung across Jump City like cotton balls being pulled apart. He smiled as Titan's Tower came into view, realizing for the first time just how far away Tokyo had been.
"Awwwwwww, yeah! Titan's Tower is still standing!" Cyborg shouted, his voice ringing over the intercom system.
"As much as I missed this place, I think I missed the bathrooms even more." Beast Boy squeaked, an edge of desperation seeping into his voice.
"Dude, don't you dare pee on my ship." Cyborg warned Beast Boy, and Robin heard a dog-like whimper through his headset.
"I'm just glad we don't have to deal with the mystery of Brushogun anymore." Raven said in her monotonous voice. She sounded completely bored, but Robin knew she was feeling a sense of relief at seeing familiar grounds. The truth was, they all were. After saving Tokyo, the Titans had taken a few days of vacation, looking for tourist's attractions instead of hiding places in Tokyo. However, as refreshing as a vacation had been, there was no doubt that the Titans had all missed their home.
"Oh glorious! The Tower looks even more magnificent than it did when we left it." Starfire shouted, and Robin smiled, picturing her clasping her hands together and closing her eyes in happiness.
"That's because we were gone for so long. I'm surprised I didn't forget what it looked like!" Beast Boy exclaimed.
"Yes, because it's so hard to forget what a building that is shaped like the letter T looks like." Raven replied, and Robin couldn't hold back the snicker that left his lips.
Nearing the ground, Starfire gasped suddenly, "Robin, there is someone standing outside of Titan's Tower." She said, and Robin glanced out his window. Sure enough, standing right outside of the Tower stood a figure that Robin knew all too well.
Batman.
