Gar woke up and looked at his alarm clock, which was going off. Garfield, angry and tired, grabbed the 4mm Glock from his nightstand and shot the clock. Then he got up and proceeded to find some clothes. He settled on a black tee-shirt, black jeans, and his dark red leather jacket.

He walked out to his garage, grabbed the keys to one of his five motorcycles, and walked to it. It was black, with silver streaks along the sides. He hopped on, and smiled as he flew off down the road.

Suddenly, while Gar was cruising he heard a boy yell out "The Teen Titans are going to be here!" Garfield jumped off the bike, morphed into a Peregrine Falcon, and flew towards the boy. He had a newspaper, which had an old picture of the Titans. He proceeded to read.

"Today, Dick Grayson, who was Robin in the original Teen Titans, announced a reunion. They said that it will be three days from today, in the Empire State Building. Sadly, they claimed they couldn't reach the fifth Titan, Beastboy. They are asking for help in finding him."

Garfield flew back to his motorcycle and got on, riding away. "The Titans. A reunion, nice. Probably Starfire's idea. Better get ready." Gar drove to the mall to get prepared.

Rae stood in her mirror, admiring herself. She had on a soft violet dress, with a slit down her back. It hugged her, and she felt great in it. "That is a very good dress Raven." Star commented. She was in a metallic pink dress that hugged her tightly, and had a series of ties up her back. "Thanks. I wonder if Gar will be found." Rae took off the dress and changed into some blue jeans and a matching tank-top. "I'm sure he will." Starfire hugged Rae with care.

"You miss him, don't you?" Star giggled as she read Rae's eyes. "Yeah. You do too, and so does everyone else." Rae smiled and walked to the kitchen for lunch. Cy had pancakes ready, and was making some bacon. Rae sat down to eat, enjoying the breakfast.

Dick walked in with his hair a mess and laughed as he looked through a large book. "I found our old photo album." Dick laughed. They spent all day laughing and crying at the photos of the "good days".