Sorry this chapter took awhile; a lot has happened since Chapter 1. The last Artemis Fowl book came out, I pretty sure the new Spiderman movie was in the last two weeks, new issue of Batman and Robin came out, and I had a Batman movie marathon to prepare for the last movie next week.

But the chapter is done now. Even if I am not completely content with it...

I do not own Teen Titans or Batman.

Robin had forgotten what is was like to be woken up by Jason leading an oblivious Tim on a raid of his room, and ultimately an attack on him.

As the 13-year-old and 9-year-old jumped onto his chest, he decided he did not miss it much.

"Get up, Dick! It's time for breakfast!"

"Yeah, breakfast!"

Blinking the sleep out of his currently fogged blue eyes, Robin sat up as much as he could with the two boys on his chest.

"Okay you two, if you get off of me and let me get dressed, I'll make you guys breakfast."

Jason's back straightened, and he got off of his brother, marching off, with Tim running to catch up with him. As the two closed the door, Robin grabbed a costume from his closet.

As he started pulling the skintight costume on, Robin happened to glance at the clock. He stopped as he was pulling on his bright green tights to stare at the numbers. After blinking a few times, the young hero angrily tugged his boots onto his feet, and slapped his mask on before stomping into the kitchen. Though all of his younger siblings were present, he moved directly towards the oldest boy.

"Jason, would you mind explaining the time?"

The boy shrugged in his red pajamas.

"Bruce gets us up for training everyday at this time, so we are used to getting up now. Since there is really nothing to do, and we're hungry, Tim and I volunteered to get you up."

"It is freaking 5:30!"

Jason tutted at his older brother.

"Dick, watch your language around the children!"

Robin glared fiercely at his teen brother before sighing, annoyed, and grabbing a frying pan.

"Okay, how does omelets sound to you guys?"

There were quick nods of heads around the table. With his idea approved, Robin sluggishly moved towards the fridge and pulled out the ingredients necessary for the meal. About ten minutes later, he was passing out the plates. When the children started eating, he collapsed into an open chair and let his head fall onto his chest, and started drifting into sleep.

A mere few seconds later, he was quickly awoken by a sweet voice directly next to him.

"You are quite gifted with children, Robin."

Blinking to wake himself up, the teen hero looked up to see Starfire smiling down at him.

"Oh, good morning, Star."

The alien's smile turned downwards upon realizing Robin's pure exhaustion, and worry overcame her expressions.

"Is anything of the matter? Usually you are fine without as much sleep as our friends..."

Soon Starfire saw Robin smiling up at her tiredly.

"It's nothing, Star. I'm just not much of a morning person..."

Suddenly Jason popped in between them, smirking.

"Yeah, he's a night BAT!"

Robin glared lightly at his younger brother.

"Jay, that's a dumb joke."

As the young teen childishly stuck his tongue out at Robin, Starfire laughed lightly at their antics, gathering both brothers' attention.

"What's funny, orange lady?"

"JASON!"

A large smile was still on the princess's face as she answered the rude teen's question.

"It is just that is amusing to see you interact with your brother. Why have you never told me about your siblings before?"

Jason looked surprised for a moment, then a large grin spread across his face.

"Yeah, Robin, why didn't you tell your own girlfriend about your sweet and innocent younger brothers and sister?"

Robin wanted to attack the cocky young teen standing next to him, but knew he couldn't with both the younger children and Starfire there.

Deciding that he would get revenge on Jason later, he settled with glaring fiercely at his brother.

"I never thought I would get the chance to introduce you to them, so I didn't find it necessary."

"To be honest, I never thought I'd get to meet you guys. Usually Bats just gets Batgirl to babysit us, but she's busy this week."

Robin suddenly froze, and turned slowly towards Jason.

"You mean to tell me that I, your actual older brother, am the backup babysitter?"

"Yeah, weird, right? I think Bats doesn't trust your team or something... You know how overprotective he gets..."

While Robin's eye started twitching underneath his mask, Tim came over to the three and tugged slightly on his older brother's cape.

"Robin? Will you play Batman and Robin with me?"

The child's suggestion suddenly gave him an idea.

"I know what we can do. How about I be Batman, and you can all be Robin."

Tim wrinkled his nose in thought.

"But, what about Cassie?"

"... She can be Batgirl."

"But... There can't be three Robins!"

"Why not?"

Tim opened his mouth to answer, then closed it when he couldn't think of a good reason why there could not be three Robins.

"... Can we wear your capes?"

Jason and Damian, who had grown interested when they realized they were being mentioned, nodded with enthusiasm, causing a small smile to grace the teen hero's features.

"Yes, Tim, you can each wear one of my capes. I'll go get them."

As he walked towards his room to get the capes, he passed Raven on her way into the main room. She tended to get up early and head up to the roof to meditate, so seeing her did not surprise him at all. If it had been, say, Beast Boy, who rarely got up before nine, then he would have paused in his quest for capes. Since this was not the case, he was soon in his room.

First he grabbed three capes from the front of his closet, setting them gently on his bed. Digging to the back of the closet, he pulled out two of the black and gray capes he had used as Red X. Deciding they would do for Batman and Batgirl, he took his own cape off and put on one of the darker fabrics, allowing it to fall onto his shoulders like a shadow covering him. Soon, he was back in the hallway, carrying the four capes while his own billowed behind him dramatically.

When he had returned to his younger siblings, each was handed there capes. It fit Jason perfectly, and billowed just as well as Robin's own cape did as he struck a heroic pose.

The other three, however, had their capes dragging behind them on the floor as they played, following the only real Robin around as they pretended to fight off Gotham's many rogues, their mock fights always ending in victory.

Starfire sat on the couch, smiling brightly as her beloved played with his younger siblings. Soon, Raven came down from the roof and joined her, watching with an interested expression and a ghost of a smile. It was not long before Cyborg joined them, and Beast Boy eventually dragged himself out of bed and joined the throng. The whole time, The five Bats just continued with their imaginary world, taking no notice of what was really going on.

That is, until disaster struck.

"Batman! Catwoman is getting away!"

Damian's stuffed cat that was acting as Catwoman may have not have actually moved an inch, but "Batman" still acted immediately.

"Robin, Robin, and Robin, try to cut her off. Batgirl, come with me as we try to get the necklace back."

The necklace was admittedly just some plastic beads they found lying on the floor, but that was completely besides the point.

"Stop, Catwoman!" Jason shouted, sticking out one hand in a 'stop' motion with his two younger brothers standing directly behind him.

As the cat was "distracted", Cass snatched the beads from underneath its paw and silently handed them to "Batman".

"Great work, Robins and Batgirl! We have defeated Catwoman!"

"This is fascinating, Robin. I did not know you had such an active imagination," spoke a voice that froze Robin in his tracks immediately.

A mere second later he was swiftly turning towards the source of the chilling voice, praying that he had heard wrong and that it was someone else who had spoken to him.

However, upon seeing the image on the Titan's large TV screen, it was the very man that he feared it would be that greeted his masked eyes.

"Slade," he snarled, his eyes narrowing behind his mask and a fierce scowl twisting his features.

"That weird creepy guy that you told me about? What's he doing on your TV?"

Robin yet again froze in fear. Slade was finally reappearing after the Trigon incident, which in the long-run could be seen as either good or very, very bad.

However, it was a full out disaster seeing as his little brothers and sister were there.

"Why, I didn't know you knew any children well enough to talk to them about even me."

Robin started to shake slightly in anger, and grabbed the wrist of his nearest sibling, which happened to be Tim, and pulled him behind his back.

"Stay away from them."

Tim, Cass, and Damian looked up at Robin, confused by the pure fury in their brother's voice. Jason, who actually knew something about Slade, started to back away.

"Ahh, overprotective, I see. Perhaps you more then just 'know' them... Siblings, maybe?"

Tim spoke from behind his brother's back.

"Robin? Who's this guy?"

As the teen hero opened his mouth, trying to think of a safe answer, a wicked laugh came from the screen.

"Seeing as you did not deny my theory, I'll take that as a yes."

Turning away from the children, Robin was soon snarling at the criminal again.

"What do you want, Slade?"

"I was originally planning on just warning you and your team that I was back, but this is far more interesting."

Robin tried to stop Jason as the boy stomped towards the screen. Stopping that boy was like trying to stop a tank, though. Soon, the young teen was directly in front of the screen and yelling.

"You creep! Messing with Rob was sick enough; but little kids? How messed up are you?"

As Robin moved forward to pull Jason back, Slade spoke words that chilled his blood and made both him and Jason stop in their tracks.

"You are not the most polite boy, are you, Mr. Todd?"

Jason's mouth dropped open, shock evident on his face.

"Wha-how-"

Suddenly, the screen turned off, leaving the children and teens shocked.

Starfire flew over to Robin, a very worried expression on her face.

"Robin, why did Slade call Jason 'Todd'?"

The teen hero grabbed Damian and Tim's hands, and starting leading them into their rooms, Jason and Cass trailing behind.

"Because he knows something that no one should know."

Beast Boy ran to catch up with the leader.

"Well, what do we do now?"

With a very serious expression, Robin walked into Damian's room, made sure the windows were locked, and set the boy on his bed, handing him the stuffed cat that never left his possession during the conversation with Slade.

"We make sure there is no way for Slade to look more into them. If he tries to make a move towards them, we'll fight back."

Soon Tim was in his room, and Cass in hers. However, when the group arrived at Jason's room, the boy would not go in.

"I want to help!"

"No."

"Why not? Batman said I was almost ready to go on patrol with him!"

"Yes. Patrol. If any sign of a serious threat showed up, I can guarantee you he would send you back to the Batmobile. This is more than just a threat, Jay. Slade is very, very dangerous. We can't take any risks."

Realizing just how serious the situation was, Jason walked into his room and laid down on his bed, staring at the ceiling.

During that day, Robin was constantly pacing, practically waiting for something to happen. Cyborg made food for the team and children when meals came around, but Robin couldn't eat anything. Usually when Robin got so obsessed with Slade, it would worry the Titans.

But this time, they understood why he would be so paranoid and worried.

That night, most Titans decided that it seemed that Slade would not make a move that day, a decided to go to bed. Robin checked the door of each of his siblings' rooms, making sure they were locked. He then sat in the main room, refusing to fall asleep.

However, at about four in the morning of the next day, his head started drifting downward, and he was soon fast asleep.

Asleep enough that he didn't see four Slade bots silently slip into the tower. He didn't notice when the doorknobs of the children's rooms were broken off, waking the occupants inside and letting the robots access at the same time. He couldn't have seen cloths with chloroform be pressed against his younger siblings' faces to stop their struggling. He was still asleep when the four robots left with the limp bodies.

However, the next morning he jolted awake. Jumping for the nearest clock, he clutched it as he read the time: 8:30.

Robin dashed for the rooms, praying that his fears were wrong.

He stopped in his tracks when he saw the broken doorknob. It was not long before he was once again running, barreling into Damian's room.

"Dami?"

True fear overcame his body when he saw the empty bed.

It was like some unseen force overcame his body as he ran into each room.

"Timmy?"

Nothing but his nearly finished puzzle on the floor and open laptop on the bed.

"Cass?"

The room was as empty as the first two.

"Jay?"

The room was tussled from an obvious struggle. Sheets were draped across the room, and the nightstand next to Jason's bed was knocked over, the lamp that was on it broken.

When the Titans started walking up soon afterwards, they saw Robin bent over on the couch in the main room, a picture of misery.

"They're gone," he whispered, his voice hoarse. "They're just gone."

... I've never written for Slade before. I'm... not sure if like how I wrote him.

Ahh well...

Right! Almost forgot;

If anyone is willing to create a cover for this story, I'll write a one-shot for them of their choosing. There are some things I can't write, but that can be discussed afterwards.