The group of four had returned to their beloved clubhouse, each of them in their own activity. While Robin played Elmo's alphabet videogame, Cyborg was working out with his plastic weights. While Raven was in deep meditation (as always), Starfire was baking brownies with her easy bake oven. Cyborg dropped his plastic weights and looked at the others. "We should go apologize to Beast Boy," Cyborg stated, the others turning to face him. "I think that was reeeally mean of us to laugh at him," He continued, the others soon murmuring in agreement, except for Robin, who was drawn to his game.

"Not A! It's C! Ugh! Stupid Elmo! He doesn't know anything!" Robin yelled, then looking at the others, "What?"

"We need to apologize to Beast Boy," Starfire informed him dully.

"Oh-okay," Robin agreed, standing up and tossing his controller down on the couch.

Meanwhile....

Beast Boy was celebrating from his victory at the school, strolling into his room. "I'm soooo cool," He said out-loud. Suddenly, his foot snagged under his Goo Goo Doll, forcing him to crash on the carpet violently. "How did you get out!?" He asked the inanimate object when he had managed to sit up. He looked around suspiciously and grabbed the doll, shoving her in his toy trunk and locking it with the latch. "No one can ever find out..."

He then placed the Ana Banana doll on his bed, laughing maliciously in front of it. Beast boy then stopped abruptly, holding up one finger and turning to grab a miniscule, green, plastic chair. He sat down in front of her, and continued his laughing. "You'll never escape! Never!" He stated, then turning to face the window. "This isn't as much fun without anybody around," He then admitted, then walking out of his room. "Mommy, can I have some tofuuuu," He dragged out sweetly, shutting the door and walking down the hallway.

Back with the others...

"So kids, what kind of 'forces of evil' will you be fighting this time?" Raven's preppy mother asked them as if going along with the game. She was driving them to Beast Boy's house, since it was way too far to walk to. Raven sighed, then looking up at her mom. Her eyes widened sweetly and a grin appeared, widening amazingly.

"We're gonna go save Beasty from stupidity!" Raven said in the peppiest voice ever. The group gawked at her, never expecting such a sentence, or such an expression, or such a tone!

When they reached the house about five minutes later, the group jumped out of the van. The sliding door was shut by Cyborg, as Raven's mom smiled and waved goodbye from her driver's seat. The group threw her peppy grins as well, Raven's being the peppiest. When the van disappeared over the hill, everyone's face went stern. Raven sighed in frustration.

"Don't ask..." She stated clearly, pacing up the walkway to Beast Boy's porch. The group shrugged it off, and followed. When Cyborg lifted Robin, he tapped the doorbell and was let back down. The group calmly waited for one of Beast Boy's parents to answer. Mrs. Logan appeared in the doorway, smiling at the kids.

"Hey kids, here to see Garfield? Oh no, wait...what is it you call him? Beast boy!" She greeted them, then laughing with an amused expression. They all collectively nodded, and she led them into the living room. "Garfield! Your friends are here!" Mrs. Logan called into the kitchen. Beast Boy then appeared in the kitchen doorway, and glared.

"Here to laugh some more?" Beast Boy sternly asked them, as Mrs. Logan walked into the kitchen innocently.

"Look Beast Boy, we're really sorry," Robin started, his expression showing that he meant it. Beast boy simply turned and walked away from them. His foot caught the leg of a nearby desk, and he tripped onto the ground. Almost instinctively, the group began to laugh. Beast Boy picked himself up, then running into his room and angrily slamming the door. "We really need to work on that..." Robin admitted, the others nodding as they bit their tongues. The group was at a loss of all hope as they exited the house. Suddenly, a familiar figure ran towards them from in between the two houses. It was the Black Knight! Robin rolled his eyes and began to walk away, as the others glared. Beast Boy was once again disguised, and had probably snuck out through his bedroom window in costume. The others stood in their fighting positions, as he pulled out another plastic ninja star.

"Scatter!" Cyborg yelled, as the group ran off in different directions. Beast Boy raised an eyebrow; they were all gone! Robin however approached him confidently.

"Sooo...Black Knight, huh?" Robin asked him, making Beast Boy think he too had fallen for the disguise. Suddenly, Robin pulled off the ninja mask with rattlesnake speed. "I knew it!"

"Aww! How could you tell!?" Beast Boy then asked sadly.

"Your ears were one thing, but something else gave it away entirely," Robin explained.

"What?"

"That was your costume for Halloween last year!" Robin reminded him loudly.

"Ohhh, yeah...you're good, reeeally good..." Beast boy smirked, blushing. Robin looked at him like 'Are you out of your mind!?', but spoke no words. "Fine, we can be friends again, but don't tell them, because I'm still mad at them," Beast Boy instructed, then running back into his house. Robin simply sighed, then shrugging and walking down the sidewalk to get home.

Meanwhile...

Raven, Cyborg, and Starfire were all hiding behind a shaggy bush between two houses further down the road. "Think he stopped chasing us?" Cyborg asked suspiciously.

"I don't think he ever started-" Raven sternly announced, standing up with a look of 'this is so stupid' and walking out from behind the bush. Suddenly, she was hit with something. She looked down at the ground a saw a plastic ninja star. "Run! He's here!" Raven screamed, then falling to the ground. Cyborg and Starfire ran out from behind the bush, then around the back of the house.

"What will we do, Cyborg?" Starfire asked, panting wildly as she kept up with the frustrated Cyborg.

"Keep-running," Cyborg instructed her, then signaling her to turn and run between another two houses. When they reached the street, they looked around. The Black Knight was nowhere to be found. Suddenly, the two felt the round spike of a ninja star on the back of their heads. They slowly turned around to face the Black Knight with two ninja stars; one in each hand.

"If you laughed at your friend, and they got mad at you, would you apologize?" The Black Knight interrogated them, as they crumbled in fear. The two nodded. They would do anything to not get killed. "Say you're sorry then," The Black Knight instructed them.

"We're sorry," the two said collectively, worried for their pretend lives at this point.

"Say 'we're loony grandma's that have no life, and we're sorry'," The Black Knight continued to manipulate them.

"We're loony grandma's that have no life, and we're sorry," They once again repeated. It seemed like the Black Knight especially enjoyed hearing Cyborg say it. Suddenly, he cackled and pulled off his mask. It was Beast Boy!

"I got you guys preeetty good, didn't I?" He rubbed it in, as they sadly gave in. "Well now you guys know what it's like," He finally finished, as they smiled and hugged. Beast Boy pulled his mask back on, and explained how Robin knew. Then he looked around. "Where's Raven?" He then asked. As if on cue, Beast Boy was knocked in the back of the head with a mauve and black aura, flying quite a large distance and crashing in the grass.

"I got him!" Raven cheered out loud.

"Raven, I can't believe you!" Cyborg scolded her, running over to aid Beast Boy.

"Yes, that was quite cruel!" Starfire joined in, running over to Beast Boy as well. Raven lifted an eyebrow, frowning.

"But-but I got the bad guy," Raven said to them, wondering why they were being so cruel.

"This bad guy which you speak of is simply Beast Boy, trying to teach us a lesson!" Starfire explained, as Raven ran over to find out.

"Oh! I'm so sorry Beast Boy! I-I didn't know!" Raven apologized, pulling off her hood to expose her sympathetic expression. Beast boy looked up at her, smiling. He adored looking into those passionate, deep eyes. He loved the way her lips curved, and how full they were. He then shook his head to exit from this trance.

"Oh-um, its okay. Just don't give me cooties," He forgave her, then shuddering at the thought of cooties. "I already have a problem with fleas," He admitted, scratching the top of his head. The others grimaced and stepped back.

Before they knew it, the entire group was back together in the clubhouse. They were enjoying each other's company, and Starfire was hugging her Ana Banana once again. Suddenly, that dreaded high-tech computer began to beep...