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Raven had been in her room reading everything she could on aging potions, it had been a half an hour, and the little titans were quiet, as far as she knew. She had been able to find out what book she needed. But the book was in Azarath, there was no way she'd be able to get it. She put down the cup of tea she had been drinking and prepared herself to go and check on how everything was. The hallway was quiet and undisturbed and she was able to build up some false hope. But as soon as she saw the living room everything crumbled.

Starfire had given up coloring on paper and decided that the walls would be her new canvas. Cyborg had pulled apart almost every wire he could and was switching them insisting that he was "fixing" them. Robin had been using his birdarang to spread butter on his toast and was now using Raven's cloak to polish it off. Raven snatched the cloak away from Robin and the dark energy engulfed Starfire's crayons and the electrical appliances Cyborg was working on and broke them, and they crumbled to bits.

"Raven Law Number Five: No coloring on the walls, Number Six: No rewiring the tower, Number Seven: Don't touch my stuff!..." Raven silently conducted a head when something awful dawned on her, "Where is Beast Boy?"

"I don't know, last time I saw him he was going upstairs…" Cyborg said. Just then something incredibly fast whizzed by the window. Raven quickly ran to the window, to see Beast Boy on the jet pack yelling in excitement.

"Beast Boy!" Raven screamed. Beast Boy stopped the jet pack in front of the window.

"Dude! You have a jet pack! That is awesome!" Beast Boy exclaimed.

"Raven Law Number Eight: No flying jet packs 300 feet over water! Get inside!" Raven yelled

"I don't know how, I've been out here for the past 20 minutes." Beast Boy said, looking rather embarrassed.

"11 years later you are still the same person… I'm coming to get you." Raven growled and headed up for the roof. When Raven got on the roof she noticed two things.

There was a gaping hole in the roof.

Beast Boy wasn't heading towards her, he was heading towards the city.

"Get back here!" Raven screamed.

"I can't!" Beast Boy zoomed off. Raven yelled in frustration and jumped off the tower and flew after him.

"Oh Azar, this is not going to pleasant," Raven mumbled to herself as she closed in on the squealing boy. Unfortunately for her, in his attempts to stop this insane joy ride, he pushed a button causing to go him ten times faster than he was before.

"At this rate I'll never catch him!" Raven sighed, but soon fear overtook her as she saw Beast Boy headed straight for the mass of buildings.

"If I don't catch him, he'll collide with one of them for sure!" Raven was now panicking to herself as she struggled to keep up with mini version of Beast Boy as he frantically tried to stop, but to no prevail. He closed his eyes and tensed as he closed in on one of the overwhelmingly tall buildings, bracing himself for the impact. After a few minutes of mass confusion, he opened his eyes to find himself encased in a black ball of energy, completely unharmed. He turned around to find Raven with a very unhappy expression on her face. Knowing that he was in trouble, Beast Boy bowed his head and awaited her lecture.

"Don't you ever take like that again, do you hear me?! " She screamed.

"Sorry, Raven," Beat Boy grumbled as a response. 'Geez, you sound like my mom.' He thought.

"Sorry? Oh, I'll show you sorry when we get back to the tower, young man." Raven said with an almost sadistic look in her eyes. Beast Boy cringed in fear as she grabbed him to go back. Just then, it dawned on her that she had left the other three children alone, doing God knows what to their home.


Once they arrived, and Raven put the jet pack away, she proceeded to yell at him, not feeling satisfied with their previous argument.

"Why on Earth would you do something so stupid?" She asked the small child.

"Well, maybe if you weren't such a grouch all the time and let us do stuff I wouldn't take the jet pack! Oh, face!" Beast Boy defiantly stated.

This whole display disobedience angered Raven even more. Clearly at her whit's end, she struggled with her self to keep her emotions under control and to not strangle the child right then and there.

"Maybe, if you tried listening every now and then, I wouldn't have to set such strict rules and you would be allowed to have fun!" Raven responded. 'Ugh, he's just as stubborn and childish as a teenager!" She angrily thought to herself.

"Maybe, if you were nice to me I would listen!"

"You are so immature!"

"Hey, who's the one yelling at a four year old, Mrs. Grumpy-Pants?"

Cyborg, Robin, and Starfire all gasped at the horrid name that Beast Boy had just called their newfound babysitter, having dropped what they were doing when they heard all of the yelling.

It took Raven several seconds to process what the former titan had just said and quickly realized that he was right. She was screaming at a four year old. And, thinking in retrospect, if their 'scene' in the city didn't drive the public to think she was insane for having a conniption on a four year with a jet pack, she didn't know what would. She was in such deep thought, she didn't realize Beast Boy smile up at her triumphantly and then run off to see what trouble he could cause elsewhere.

While Raven stood there in her daze, the other children were scolding Beast Boy for his harsh words.

"You know, Gar, she was probably just worried about you," Cyborg said.

"Yeah, you shouldn't yell a grown-up," Starfire said as she looked at the spaced out Raven.

"Gosh Garfield, don't you know you're not supposed to take jet packs and yell at babysitters?" Robin just had to chime in his own two cents.

"Shush up, it's not my fault. Besides, she started it," Beast Boy responded.

"You should apologize," Starfire advised.

In the midst of their discussion, the kids didn't notice Raven snap back to reality and go to room, taking advantage of the fact that they were distracted by something. She had no idea how to get the book that she needed from Azarath and watch the kids all at the same time. She briefly considered going to Nevermore and asking Knowledge or Wisdom what she should do, but quickly pushed that thought out of her head, deciding that it be a bad idea to leave them alone while she took a trip into her mind. Not to mention the fact that there was NO way in hell she was going to willingly bring a group of children with her. Who knows what kind havoc and destruction they could create in her mind? She was not willing to risk it. She had to think of something. Deciding that there was no way around it, she sat down on her bed and began to meditate. Hopefully then she would be able to come up with a course of action. One thing was for sure; she desperately missed the old titans..


"I am not going to apologize to that…that... that Meany Pants With Maple Syrup and Waffles On Top!" Beast Boy was getting increasingly frustrated with the all of the pestering.

"Guys…" Cyborg said.

"She's very sad, you should talk to her," Robin stated.

"Guys…"

"Nobody asked you, Circus Boy!" Beast Boy roared.

"GUYS!"

All heads were now facing him. Cyborg grinned sheepishly.

"Sh- she's gone," He answered

"You see what you did? She is so sad she is probably crying right now!" Starfire snapped.

"Fine, I'll go say sorry," Beast Boy finally submitted.


"Azarath…Metrion…Zinthos" Raven chanted as she drifted off into serenity…only to have it pummeled when she heard a knock on the door. The door slid open and peered out to see a nervous looking Beast Boy staring at the floor.

"What do you want?" She asked, without the faintest hint of emotion.

"I-um…well…I was going to…um" Beast Boy stammered, his pride would not allow him to apologize for something he knew she started.

"Spit it out kid, I haven't got all day."

"I'm sorry." He said it so quickly she could barely understand it. She rolled her eyes and accepted his apology, sending him on his way after assuring Starfire, whom had hidden so she could make sure he actually did it, that she was not upset and really needed some 'big-kid-time'. She reluctantly agreed and Raven put Robin, him clearly being the most responsible of the group, in charge while she made another attempt at meditating.


As hard she tried, she couldn't shake the feeling that something rather unpleasant was going down in the kitchen. She eventually gave up and the second that she broke from her meditative state a looked up, she knew something bad was going to happen. Her drawer was wide open and a few things were scattered about on the ground. 'No...' She thought as she rushed over to the dresser. Unfortunately, this just confirmed her suspicions; her mirror, the portal to Nevermore, was gone.

She took off as fast as she could until she came to halt in the kitchen, just in time to see the last of the four mini titans get sucked into the mirror.

"No!" She screamed, but it was far too late. She rushed over to the portal to her mind and chanted "Azarath Metrion Zinthos," Before being sucked into the mirror herself.

The very moment she landed in Nevermore, the first thing to escape her lips was a very familiar name;

"Beast Boy!" She shouted, but got no response. She quickly surveyed her surroundings and concluded that the children were gone.

"Goody," Raven mumbled to herself as she set off to find the trouble making youngsters before they did anything incredibly stupid. She already knew who was to blame for this, and he would pay when she fixed them.