Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans, nor the song Exodus.

"We need to check out the papers a bit more," Robin said, standing up. "There's no point staying up all night, worrying about Raven, we might as well go to bed."

With that, he went to his room, followed by the rest of the Titans.

Jasdeep's Socks: A Simple Shop or a Meeting Place for Villains?

Pictures taken by Steve Wilkes

Written by Darren Smith

Jasdeep's Socks, a small yet beautiful little shop. It's presence is well-known about the city, but is it too well-known?

A picture of Jasdeep's Socks appeared beside the writing.

Citizens around the shop noticed the Teen Titans behind this famous building. They seemed to trying to be breaking into the warehouse next door to the shop. When they finally entered, they stayed in their for about half an hour, an anonymous citizen states. Earlier on in the day, we saw another member of the Teen Titans fly past Jasdeep's Socks.

The manager of Jasdeep's Socks, Miss. Singh, says she heard a loud scream when opening her shop.

"Well, I was opening my shop, yeah, and I heard this big… scream thing, yeah man," our proud shop keeper states. "I was all just like, wtf? I carried on opening my shop, yeah, and it was all cool until I heard a bang and I was like 'Oiiii!'. Yeah, so, that was it, man."

A picture of Miss. Singh outside her shop appeared in the corner of the page.

"Is there anything suspicious in there, Cyborg?" Robin asked.

"Nah, man," Cyborg replied. "It's just ordinary local stuff."

"Please excuse me for not knowing your Earthly ways well enough, but should the local 'stuff' be in the paper of news? Local shops are not news the people of the city usually like to read about."

"Starfire's right. Cyborg, can you do more research on this article?"

"Does this mean I don't get to read the comics today?" Beast Boy asked.

Raven concentrated her powers on floor. She wanted to escape. She had done this so many times before, so why couldn't she do it now?

Slade was busy on his computer. Raven was far away from him, facing a corner in the large, orange room.

Even though they were so far apart, they somehow managed to hear each other even if they were whispering.

"Why can't I use my powers properly in here?" Raven asked, her hood covering her face.

Slade took a while replying. He seemed fairly busy with his computer, though he was just watching the few cameras he had set up earlier.

"If you're not going to answer me –"

"One problem you have, Raven," Slade said, turning towards her, "is that you always blame yourself. Could it not be possible that it is your own fault your powers aren't working? Why must you blame it on the room?"

"My powers worked fine yesterday." Raven said, her teeth clenched.

"That doesn't mean –" But he was interrupted by a loud, harsh cry.

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