"Don't let him get away!" Robin shouted at the team.

"Way ahead of ya," Cyborg shouted, blasting at their opponent. Their opponent dodged the blast and smirked, running away from them.

"Why does this dude keep running?" Beast Boy growled. "He's the one that called us out for a fight!"

"It doesn't matter, we have to chase him," Robin told them.

"What are we waiting for? An invitation?" Raven asked.

"Yes, let us go," Starfire nodded.

"Titans GO!" Robin ordered. The team sprang into action, following their opponent. Cyborg, Starfire, and Raven all shot at him and threw things in his way, but the villain just passed right through the objects, leaving a dark portal behind for a second or two.

"Alright, so we know this guy uses magic, but not much else," Raven huffed, flying faster.

"Just catch him!" Robin shouted, as they exited the city.

"Robin, I do not like this," Starfire told their leader.

"Neither do I," Robin answered. "But we can't lose him."


The chase finally ended in a clearing. Their opponent stood in the center, smirking.

"Well, we've finally made it to my battleground, so, why don't you kiddies come at me?" He suggested, egging them on.

"Titans…approach with caution," Robin ordered lowly, taking out his bo staff. The teens crept towards the mysterious teen, ready for a trap.

"Oh god, this is just so boring, are you titans, or chickens?" he taunted. The team narrowed their eyes and approached slightly faster.

"Titans GO!" Robin ordered once they were a few feet away. The teen boy smirked and the next thing any of them knew, they were on the ground, gripping their head as a bright light shined from beneath them.

"Welcome to my chaotic world," the teen snickered, playing with his feathered eye mask.


Gotham City

October 6 1:56

Batman glided across the rooftops of Gotham alone, keeping an eye out for any signs of trouble. As it was, he had already stopped several low class crimes. Once the clock hit 2, he would call it a night, and go home. Just as he was wrapping up, he caught sight of a bright light in the distance. His eyes narrowed and the caped crusader sprang into action. Batman ran as fast as he could, approaching the dying light. Above the empty park, where the light originated, Batman crouched down on the rooftop of a building across the street. He narrowed his eyes and saw five figures inside the light, gripping their heads. The figures seemed to fall to the ground shortly after, and the light died off.

Batman silently jumped onto the ground, and glided over to the figures. He crouched down next to one that was half robotic.

"Five teenagers appearing out of nowhere," he muttered to himself, looking at them. "I don't like this…" he trailed off spotting a fair skinned, boy, wearing an outfit that was inspired by traffic lights. He kneeled beside the boy and slowly reached a hand out, before turning him over, showing his face. Batman gasped silently and gently set the boy down, before quickly standing up. He placed a hand to his ear, turning on the comm. link.


Central City

October 6 2:03

Barry Allen, also known as the Flash, a speedster superhero, groaned as his phone went off.

"Barry, answer your phone…" Iris moaned, placing a pillow over her head. Barry reached his hand out, searching for his phone on his nightstand.

"Hello?" He grumbled, pressing the device to his ear.

"Where's Robin?" Batman asked.

"He's in Kid Flash's room. Don't you remember agreeing to him spending the night?" Barry yawned, sitting up.

"Check, now," the caped crusader ordered.

"Alright, Alright, yeesh," the speedster yawned and walked out of his room, going down to the room at the end of the hall. He opened the door, peering inside. The TV was still on but at a very low level. Barry looked across the room, seeing Wally and Dick asleep on the bed. They were both sitting up against the wall and leaning against each other. "Yeah, they're asleep on the bed. It looks like they fell asleep while watching TV. Mind telling me what your freak out is about?"

"Five teenagers have appeared in Gotham City Park, and they are currently unconscious. One of them looks like Robin," Batman informed him. Barry's eyes narrowed and he quietly closed the door, waking up completely.

"Do you think it could be Cadmus again?" He asked, going towards his room.

"Don't know, there's something off in his appearance, something that doesn't quite make him Robin. Keep an eye on him and make sure he gets to the cave safely in the morning. I'll take these teens to be interrogated," Batman ordered, before hanging up.

"Will do Bats, will do," Barry sighed, closing his phone. He yawned and entered his room, shuffling over to the bed.

"What was that about?" Iris groaned, looking up at him.

"There's some kid that looks like Robin in Gotham. Bruce was just worried," Barry shrugged. "We have to make sure he gets to the cave safely, and then I have to help him interrogate these kids."

"Alright…" Iris sighed, not even bothering to question anything.