724. Catwoman visits Robin sometimes. But she's not in the suit, so she's Selina Kyle.

In which the Titans meet Robin's 'mother'. This can happen anytime in the timeline, from season 1 to season 5 to after, take your pick.


Four of the five Teen Titans stood ready to attack; sitting on their couch, and watching the Jump City news was a beautiful woman. She had dark brown hair that was in a pixie cut, with bangs sweeping to the left side of her face. She had dark brown eyes that looked like chocolate. She was wearing a white, low-cut top, and a black jacket with dark wash skinny jeans. A pair of black strappy high heels was resting next to the couch.

"Who are you and what are you doing in our tower?" Cyborg asked, pointing his cannon at the woman. The woman turned off the TV and turned around on the couch, smirking at them.

"Hey kitten," she greeted with a purr. The titans looked confused at the greeting. They were even more confused when Robin stepped out from behind them, not even sparing the intruder a glance.

"Morning," Robin yawned. The woman smiled and jumped off the couch, sliding onto a seat at the kitchen counter. "Coffee or tea?" Robin asked.

"Tea please, and you know what kind I like," she said with a smile.

"We don't have catnip tea," Robin told her.

"Coffee it is then," she accepted. Robin nodded and set about, making the coffee.

"Titans, lower your weapons, trust me when I say she's not going to hurt us," Robin ordered. The Titans uneasily stood down, looking at the woman suspiciously.

"Oh, what's for breakfast?" the woman asked.

"I can make pancakes?" Robin shrugged in suggestion.

"Oh, yummy," she smiled, clapping her hands.

"Uh, nu-uh, we're having waffles," Cyborg declared, stepping into the kitchen.

"Oh, but I was so looking forward to seeing my kitten cook," the woman purred, smiling at Robin.

"Cyborg's the one that normally cooks," Robin told her.

"Fine," she sighed, slumping her shoulders. She perked up when a coffee mug was pushed in front of her.

"Um…greetings, I am Starfire," the alien said nervously.

"Starfire…" the woman hummed. A look of recognition passed over her face. "You're the little alien princess that my kitten talks about! You really are pretty."

"Oh, thank you," Starfire giggled. Beast Boy and Cyborg snickered, elbowing Robin in the gut.

"And you, must be Beast Boy," the woman smiled, turning to the green skinned boy.

"Yep," Beast Boy said proudly.

"You are Raven," she smiled, pointing at the gothic girl as she placed a teapot on the stove. "And you are Cyborg, obviously."

"Yeah," Cyborg nodded. "Um…who exactly are you?"

"I'm Robin's mother!" She smiled brightly.

"Dude! You're Robin's mom?" Beast Boy asked in shock.

"Yep," She smiled. "I'm not his biological mother, so I don't blame you for not knowing, but I am currently the mother figure in his life."

"Oh, it is so very nice to meet you, Robin's mom!" Starfire smiled.

"Okay, now it makes more sense as to why Robin didn't attack. But why didn't the alarms go off when you entered the tower," Cyborg questioned.

"I got in late last night, figured you kids would like to sleep so I tried not to set them off," she nodded, taking a sip of her coffee.

"You did a great job," Raven muttered.

"Well, it's great to have you here, Mrs.-" Cyborg pressed.

"Don't even try it," Robin told him.

"I'm no stranger to the whole secret identity rule," she winked. "I tell you who I am and you can easily find out my kitten's name, as well as the name of my bat. No one wants that to happen."

"Uh, yeah, totally agree," Beast Boy nodded.

"And by the way, it's Miss," she corrected. "I may be Robin's mother figure, but that doesn't mean I legally am. But hopefully I will be soon…that is if your father would stop trying to purposefully avoid me lately." The woman growled, tightening her grip on the mug.

"He probably just planning something, you know how he gets," Robin smiled.

"Yeah, I guess you're right," his mother sighed.


"It was nice seeing you again, kitten," she smiled, leaning down to give her sort-of son a hug.

"You too, Selina," Robin whispered.

"Try not to be so harsh on Bruce okay, he means well," Selina told him, stroking his cheek.

"Yeah alright," Robin sighed.

"And you should call your brothers every once in a while," Selina scolded him.

"Alright, alright," Robin chuckled.

"I'll talk to you later, kitten," Selina smiled, kissing his forehead.

"Bye Selina," Robin smiled. With that the thief disappeared. Robin smiled and turned back towards the tower, going inside.