Ok, my internet connection is screwed so bad, I might just give up on it and fix the internet connection up to the other computer instead. Of course, that would mean a new e-mail address, and I wouldn't have to use yahoo, which sucks. YAY! Ok, the first two chapters were short beyond reason, so I'm going to make it up to you guys by not leaving the computer for an hour. I type fast. See what I'm sayin'? Ok, here I go.

Beth: Can I do the disclaimer?

Yeah, sure. I'm gonna make some popcorn.

Beth: YESSSSS!

Disclaimer: Emma does not own teen titans. She owns Moon, and her family owns a really cool set of plates and cups. They're all plastic, and the bowls and plates and dinner plates come in red, orange, green, blue, and purple. The cups come in pinkish-red, orange, green, blue, and purple. The colors of Teen Titans! Yay! Go Target!

Stephanie: (holding butter knife) It's brilliant, brilliant, BRILLIANT, I tell you!!! Oh...I...know... I'll turn him into a flea! A harmless little flea! Then I'll put that flea in a box! Then I'll put that box in another box! Then I'll mail that box to myself, and when it arrives!!! AHAHAHAHA!!! I'LL SMASH IT WITH A HAMMER!!!!! Or, to save on postage, I'LL POISON HIM WITH THIS!

Julianna: ....

Hey! If anyone can guess what that is from, Stephanie will kill Becca, and dedicate a severed body part to you! Just put your guess, and the body part you want in your review! YOU MUST HAVE A REVIEW!!!!!

Beth: On with the stupid story already!!!

OK, OK!!!! Sheesh!

Oh, and Raven A, Star, I used your first name in this fic. If you don't like it, tell me and I'll change it.

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Once inside her room, Raven walked over to her desk and picked up a pad of paper and a pen.

"Ok, what'll I need, Moon?" Raven realized she said this out loud. "Great. I'm talking to a cat. I've gone insane."

Then, remembering what Starfire had told her had happened in the future, Raven shivered. She always did. It was a scary idea. Raven put the back end of the pen on her bottom lip and thought for a moment. What would you need to own a cat?

'Food' she thought, writing it down. 'Bowls, toys, treats, scratching post, cat bed'

Raven wrote down everything, and then some. Once she had a good-sized list, she thought about how she would get all of this. Turning around in her chair to look at the kitten for a moment, her left elbow hit something hard on her desk. Raven's laptop! Raven opened it and found it still worked, though she hadn't used it in a while.

She knew that there was a local pet store around the city, and she could easily disguise herself. She had the right make-up, and the right clothes to look like your average Jump City teenager. Once she got the things she needed, she could easily go to the pier across the river from Titans Tower and levitate or teleport back to her own room. This settled it. She got onto the internet and found the pet shop she was looking for, and saw that she could have the things she needed ready for her when she got there. Raven quickly filled out the form and sent it. The site said ready in 2 hours. Perfect.

Raven walked over to Moon who had been grooming herself the entire time, and picked her up. Placing the little furball in her lap, Raven got into her meditation pose and, well, meditated. Moon jumped down and sat on the floor next to her new owner. Raven lifted her up with telekinesis, but Moon didn't struggle at all. She just readjusted her self so that she was sitting the way cats usually do, and closed her eyes. As Raven began to chant, Moon mewed ever so softly to the rhythm of Raven's mantra. Raven smiled a real smile, and nothing happened.

Raven awakened from her trance an hour and a half later. She quickly set Moon down and got up. Checking the clock, she realized she only had half an hour to dress. Raven changed into a white Abercrombie t-shirt that had monkeys on it. Also donning a pair of faded Mudd blue jeans, Raven grabbed a pair of sneakers from sketchers that were light blue and white with glittering sparkles. In her bathroom, Raven took out a bottle of a light tan liquid. Rubbing it in with her skin, she became a moderately pale girl with purple hair and eyes. Knowing this, Raven also took out a bottle of spray hair color that would wash out with one shower. She sprayed it on her hair, careful not to get her clothing or skin. She had already taken off the chakra, so for the grand finale, Raven pulled out a small box. On the side of the box, it read Color-Changing Contact Lenses. Raven took a pair of brown-colored ones and put them in. Looking in her full-size mirror, Raven could see she looked like your everyday, run of the mill high school girl. She now had light brown hair, dark brown eyes, short hair that, with the color spray, looked layered, and pale skin. You'd never know this girl was Raven. Only fifteen minutes left, Raven decided against leaving Moon behind and picked her up.

She teleported to the pier, and set Moon down. Walking 3 blocks didn't take long, and Raven was there in a short time with Moon hot on her heels. A bell rang when Raven opened the door, and a kindly looking old man stood behind the counter. Raven walked over to speak with him.

"Hi, I'm Rachael, Rachael Burkes? I'm here to pick up some things."

"Oh, of course! Here you are, young lady! How will you be paying?"

Raven smiled a little. This man had a kind voice.

"Cash."

Raven pulled out a wad of bills and handed them to the man. Moon chose this instant to jump up on the counter and stretch out. The man smiled.

"Ah! Is this your kitty? She's a cute one."

"Yes, she is. I named her Moon."

"A nice name for this one. A very unusual marking, that is."

Raven nodded. The man scratched Moon behind the ears. She purred loudly and flexed her paws. When he stopped petting her, Moon jumped into Raven's arms. The man put Raven's money in the cash register, and as Raven turned to leave with her huge bag of cat things, the man took something out from behind the counter to give her.

"Wait, young lady, if you need anything, more cat food, or help, call this number." He said, setting the business card on the counter. Raven took it and smiled.

She had been doing a lot of smiling since Moon had appeared on the Teen Titan's doorstep. And yet, nothing happened. No melting toasters, no exploding feather pillows, nothing. It was almost as if Raven didn't have her powers anymore, but knowing she did, Raven had to find some other explanation. She had only a short time to contemplate, as she was back at the pier within 10 minutes. Levitating to the tower wasn't an option, seeing as all the titans would be up by now, and they would more than likely see her. Raven stepped back from the edge of the pier and said her three magic words. This opened a large purple circle of swirling colors. Raven worried about Moon's reaction, but she shouldn't have, as Moon jumped into the portal without hesitation. Raven stepped in and was jolted into her room.

Raven took out the things she had ordered one at a time, making sure she had everything. Raven took the litter box into a closet-like room with tile that adjoined her room. She had never been able to find a use for it, but she sure did now. Even Cyborg and Beastboy didn't know it was here. The door blended perfectly with the wall, except that it had a statue of Theatre Masks in front of it. Raven filled the box with cat litter and went back into her room to grab the other things. Raven set up everything. The dishes of food and water, the scratching post, a few small plastic balls with a bell inside, etc, etc. Raven stood in the doorway admiring her work. Even though everything she had a choice of color about was either black or purple, the room still looked homey. For the finishing touch, Raven took a long piece of string with 13 colorful feathers and a small bell and levitated to the ceiling. She took some tacky glue, and dipped the end of the string in it, and held it against the ceiling in the center of the room. When she got back down, Moon raced up to her and looked around. The feathers on the string were low enough that she could play with them, but high enough that she could walk under them and only be barely brushed. One last thing was in the bag, Raven took out the cardboard box. It was the size of a cereal box, but inside was the equipment need to make a cat door. Raven got to work. It was actually very simple, even the part where she had to cut away part of the door, but it would all pay off when she was done, and indeed it did.

On a last thought, Raven went back in and took out the cat bed. She brought it back into her room and set it next to her own bed. Suddenly, her stomach rumbled, it was already past lunch, meaning the others would think she had been in her room for hours. Raven quickly showered away the hair color and skin color, she took out the contacts, and changed into her regular uniform. Raven was on her way out of her room but Moon raced past her to her cat bed. Raven turned to watch. Moon looked at the cat bed from all angles, stood in it, sat in it, laid down in it, then got out and hissed at it. Moon turned to her side and cocked her head at the bed. The she pounced on it. Racing in to the middle of the bed, Moon curled up and fell asleep.

"Yeah, sure, take the big bed." Raven shook her head in dismay. She continued walking out of the room and down the hall to the elevator. She pushed the button for tenth floor, and waited. The elevator dinged and Raven stepped out. She walked down the short corridor to the living room. She could already hear Beastboy and Cyborg playing video games. Walking into the living room, she was unnoticed by Cyborg and Beastboy. Starfire and Robin were talking in the kitchen. Robin's back was to her and he was in the middle of speaking.

"Yes, Starfire, I'm sure Raven was up this mor-"

Starfire saw Raven over Robin's shoulder and rushed past him.

"Friend Raven! You are awake as Robin said! Would you like dinner?"

"Ummm.... Starfire, its lunch." Raven said, walking around her.

"Of course, friend? I am making witches of sand! What do you wish to devour on yours?"

Robin thought it best to correct that.

"Sandwiches Star."

"Right!"

"Umm... I just wanted to get some tea...and maybe a sandwich" Raven said, smiling a little at the end of her sentence. She brushed past Robin who was standing in front of her cabinet. Robin erupted into a sneezing fit. Starfire looked concerned.

"Friend Robin? You are... un harmed?"

"Sorry {ACHOO} Star, I {ACHOO} just need some {ACHOO} thing to make me {ACHOO} stop sneezing {ACHOO}"

Raven raised one eyebrow.

"At least you aren't Tamaranian." She said dryly. Raven got her tea the same way she had that morning, and walked away. Robin stopped sneezing.

"How come I'm only sneezing around Raven?" He asked no one. Starfire answered anyway.

"Are you allergic to friend Raven?"

"Uh, Star, I don't think that's it. Besides, I'm only allergic to cats."

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Ok, I was planning on making it longer, but I think that's a good place to end a chapter. Raven's in a good mood, just so you know. Cyborg and Beastboy have never challenged her to video games when she's in a good mood before, so I can't wait to see what happens!

Beth: popcorn's ready!

How many bags have you made so far?

Beth: A couple boxes, I guess....

What!?!?!?!?

Beth: You eat fast!

Well, yeah, but-

Beth: shut up

No.

Review, or face the consequences.

Beth: What consequences.

I'll laugh. Maniacally.

Beth: umm... I just...go...review.....