Raven was getting stronger in her studies, and her robe confirmed it. A whole day nearly went by, and she was advancing by leaps and bounds. It was almost time for the next section of training to happen with the next elemental in line. The Titans were all anxious to see what it would be. As she was getting ready to head to Ambrosia's castle, as she was in Elvey's castle, her communicator went off.

"Yes?" she asked when she answered it.

"Raven, I need you to check Titan's Grove, please," Jericho said. "Herald and Jinx will join you. Do be cautious. Don't be stupid."

"Got it," she agreed. She paused at the sound of a rumbling purr around her. "Of course, you can help. I don't see why not. If it's an Unseelie pawn, then it may be needed. Okay. Let your brother know. Ah. He does know. Perfect."

She chuckled and made the warp to Titan's Grove. She was surprised to find Beast Boy there. At her curious glance, he said, "Ambrosia sent me. She thinks I can help. I'll scout up high."

"Okay," she nodded. He became his hawk form and took flight. Jinx and Herald showed up soon after. The slight trembling underneath them showed that the lesser elemental was watching, too. As the three High Warlocks waited, Beast Boy caught sight of something moving towards them. His small, high-pitched calls alerted them, and he landed on a tree branch to preen a feather.

"Who do you think it is?" Jinx frowned.

"We'll find out, won't we?" Herald smirked. He blinked when Robin had teleported to them. Elvey needed to find out who it was.

"Aelfric gave me some time. Let me try and track down the intruder. Run a Fae energy search. Your robes will know how," Elvey said. He was in control right now, and he realized it was a great way for the robes to learn how to successfully track down an intruder. He focused on his enhanced senses and waited. He canceled out the breathing around him. He removed the sounds of the wind. He neatly removed any other distracting sound. Then he tilted his head to the south and grinned. The hunt was on.

"Found something?" Raven muttered.

"Stay put," Robin muttered back. He danced over the ground faster than any of them could blink. He took in a deep sniff of the air and darted through several trees. After another few steps, his pole was out and blocking the intruder. "Say nothing. Do nothing. Or you die."

Cheshire was stunned. I was found?! When she tried to move, the pole came crashing down on her to immobilize her neatly. On glancing at her, she was stunned again. She managed to look up to see who tracked her down. Robin found me?! How was that even possible?! He turned silently to look down at her and crouch down to regard her. With an icy glare, he was drawn to look at her left hand. As a response, she turned her palm to show him. He gave a snort of disgust and stood up to walk away. He pulled his pole back and let it collapse inwards to show he was done with her.

"You aren't going to kill me?!" she asked now when she stood up.

"You're already dead," Elvey muttered. She froze in her stance. With her heart pounding in her ears, he said, "I don't know why you came here. You can't attack us. You'll be stopped. As for me, I'm not entirely human anymore. It's how I found you. Go home. Come back when you're ready to fight. You came here out of curiosity. I know this. If you follow me, you will be stopped. And don't even try to follow me. I'll hear you coming. It's how I knew where you were."

"You...heard me coming...?" she asked with disbelief.

"Easily," he said with a chilling grin and a cold chuckle. "Slade was easy to hear, too."

That made her falter. There was no way I'd be able to beat him. With a scowl, she said, "Well, I requested to go against Speedy! Not you!"

"Good. I would have killed you," he said with an uncaring shrug. "Why should I care?"

"You...you can't be Robin..." she trembled.

"No. I'm not. Not completely, that is. You'll find out later. Now go home."

"I can't."

"Why not?"

"Do you know how long it took me to get here from Vietnam?!" she growled. "I had to hijack a few planes to get here! Like hell am I going back!"

"Oh. I suppose I can ask Herald to send you back. As one gesture of courtesy," Robin mused.

"I'm not going back."

"Then...where will you stay?" he smirked. "You can't stay with me."

"I'll find a place in the city."

"Fine. But, if you cause any problems, you'll answer to me and my team. That much is a given."

He suddenly glanced over when Ambrosia appeared with Jericho. Aelfric was giving her hell for attention, and Robin gave a hard sigh. He moved to her side to rest his hand over her belly. Ambrosia let her deep, dark blue eyes rest on the masked girl with a look of mistrust. She scented the Unseelie on her.

:Robin, she is of Unseelie?: she frowned.

:Yes. I already told her she was as good as dead. Do not worry about her.: Robin pressed a kiss to her temple. :She is nothing to us.:

:I tried to remain in bed, but...:

:My Queen, it's fine. If you need me, you come to me. I insist.: he chuckled and kissed her gently. At Cheshire's stunned look at this, he looked over at her. "Yeah. Starfire knows. She's fine with it. Anyways, I'm done here. Jericho?"

"Yes. Let's go," Jericho grinned. Now Cheshire was floored. I didn't know that Jericho could talk! "Cheshire, if you do anything stupid, you're always watched."

At the rumbling of the earth under them, he knew the lesser Earth Elemental was going to keep an eye on her. Any Unseelie pawn was taken note of. None would stay hidden, if they lingered in the city. The lesser elemental was able to keep track of the whole city and anything within a fifty mile range from it in a full radius. It had no issues with doing this. It was the most fun it had in centuries.

Cheshire was now ignored. Jericho went to move Ambrosia and Robin back to the grove. Right when the invading girl was about to try her luck, a massive hand came out from the ground to hold her aloft. She squeaked and jumped off the hand to a branch. When Ambrosia turned to glare, Robin was quick to catch her attention.

"If you summon a Treant, you'll drain yourself," Robin warned.

"I should summon one from the tree she's in," Ambrosia growled.

"Darling," Jericho warned now. Ambrosia frowned and shook her head. He pressed his crown to hers to let them shimmer and sparkle. Robin wanted to take out his pendant, but he knew it had to be hidden. It would be done again later. Her crown clearly wanted to do something, but his was able to soothe hers back down. A small nod was finally given, and he kissed her passionately. Cheshire couldn't believe what she was witnessing. Ambrosia looped her arms between both Robin and Jericho to let them teleport away with her. The lesser elemental pulled its hand back down, but the uneasy feeling that she was watched seemed to linger around her.

"What did I just witness?!" she panicked. "Do I really have a chance?!"

"Nope!" Beast Boy grinned from the branch he landed on and reverted human. "You just pissed off Robin! You're done, dude! May as well go home."

"Indeed," Raven muttered, as she floated over. Jinx and Herald were there close behind. Cheshire hissed and jumped away from them all. She darted towards the city, and Raven gave a small smirk. Her robe was quite amused, but it advised her to not waste her energy. Cheshire was now being tracked in various ways. At a small nod, she turned to head back to the hill.

"You're not gonna find her?" Beast Boy frowned.

"No. The elemental here has it covered. We have a training to see to," Raven snorted.

"I think we should go after her," Herald said. Raven sighed and paused at what the elemental rumbled to her robe. Now she looked at the three with her. Jinx had her arms crossed over her chest.

"The elemental has said, and I quote, 'If I need help, you will know.' So, on that note, we should head back to sleep and train. I honestly wouldn't worry about her. She has the mark of Unseelie. She can't do anything if she tried. She's bound by Unseelie rules, whether she likes it or not. Let's go," Raven said. Beast Boy nodded and flew off in a sparrow form. Jinx grumbled, but she smiled at Herald's pat to her shoulder. Even he wanted to go after Cheshire, but Raven and the elemental were right. The training session needed to come first.

At Ambrosia's castle, Robin and Jericho finally had her resting comfortably between them. A bowl of strong Fae honey ice cream was being eaten with delight. When the third spoonful was brought to her mouth, their bedroom door was knocked on. Robin answered it to find Starfire.

"Robin! I heard about Cheshire! Is that one of the Unseelie now?" she asked.

"Yeah. Elvey shocked her by letting me find her. She's in the city now. She can't hide from us. Anyways, we have to train. I have no clue as to which elemental wants to test us now. It's between Wind and Fire. I'm hoping it's Fire. At least, that's what Elvey is hoping for."

"Why?"

"He'd rather get Fire done first. Wind may be easier to work with than Fire," Robin chuckled.

"I will like to see what happens," she nodded.

"And you will! I need to get to sleep now. You should, too. We'll see each other again when the training starts," he said. They hugged tight, and she flew to her room to rest. He knew the others were waiting for the training to start, and he could hear quite a few Titans bedding down. He walked over to Ambrosia to settle next to her. He helped her finish eating, and she let him get down some nectar. The crystal at her throat shimmered to give her a good recharge, and she sighed with relief.

"Ready to see who's next to test us?" Jericho grinned.

"Why not?" Robin muttered. He laughed at the tickling poke Ambrosia gave him. He set the empty bowl aside and felt her nestle down a bit more. They fell asleep right after that.