Sorry this is SOOOOOO late, it was really hard to write.

Trillinka---Suspense...sure, that was intentional...shifty eyes

dana1313 –Thank, it'll be coming much faster now.

titanandsaiyan---no? Original? I'm sure some one's had this idea before.

libraflyter---Thank you, that's what I was worried about. And congrats, you're the only person to review twice!

On with the story!

Two to four business days later, the Titans were around the table eating lunch. "Mail call!" Beastboy shouted as he entered the kitchen. Absently he threw the envelopes on the counter and reached for a plate for his tofu dogs.

Black energy surrounded an official looking manila package. Slowly it floated over to Raven, as though she were reluctant to touch it. The front read "MS. RAVEN E. ALLEN." It had no address so it must've been hand delivered.

The return address said "DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, 4874 MYSTIC AVE. JUMP CITY."

The talking had died down as Raven stared at the envelope. "Open it friend! Is this not the statement of requirements? Starfire beamed and reached for the letter.

"Yes, it is." Raven responded keeping the envelope out of Star's hands. Slowly she opened it and removed to packet of papers that was within. The wrapping fell and Raven finally had the letter in her hands. Silently she read. A few minutes later several plate exploded covering the teens with food, at the same time Raven ran out of the room, leaving the others with the letter.

Robin was the first on to pick up the letter. Star and Cyborg were still pulling glass shards out of Beastboy's arm. They all looked up when their leader cleared his throat. Cy didn't stop pulling at Beastboy. "It's the list of requirements for her." Robin said. "Appropriate dress. Appropriate legal behavior. No fighting, drugs alcohol or smoking." He stopped, took a deep breath and intoned the final stipulation. "Regular school attendance."

"School? She can't go to school!" Beastboy injected.

"Yeah she's to smart for school!" Cyborg added.

"Raven shall be leaving us? She shall attend a...nailing school?" Starfire asked worriedly. Beastboy and Cy blushed slightly but Robin toped them both. "Did I not say that right?" Star asked. Her voice held puzzlement.

"I think you mean a boarding school." Robin clarified. "And I think she'll probably just have to attend a regular public school. Something right here."

"Yeah, it—it might not be so bad." Beastboy tried. "I mean, we hardly see her until three anyway."

"No- that's just those of use who don't wake up until three." Cyborg hit him lightly in the arm.

----2 weeks later---

Raven had enrolled at Jump City High the day after she got her letter. After two weeks of testing he decided she was ready to start the honors classes. He had shown disapproval of her normal attire then so she had to wear the wretched clothes she'd gotten everyday. Today was one of those days.

She stepped out of the tower with her backpack and various other accessories in tow. She'd been working on makeup homework and studying since the day she'd been informed of her grade level. Today was her first day at school with the other noisy kids. How she wished she could've chosen home schooling.

Fifteen minutes latter she pushed open the door to the high school. The noise assaulted her immediately. "These people aren't deaf yet?" she thought. She'd heard Cy and Beastboy fight, but this was loud!

Looking at the schedule she had been given, she discovered that her first class was pre-calc room 217. She found the math wing and stepped in just as the bell was ringing. She looked around for an empty seat and found one near the back. She started for it but was stopped before she'd started.

"Students, we have a transfer student joining us today." The teacher's voice was deep and monotone. Raven could almost imagine a spotlight on the ceiling focus on her. "Please welcome Ms. Ee-lan." He greatly mispronounced her name.

"Uh, just Raven." She blushed slightly and headed to the back. She could sense every pair of eyes on her and the feeling made her hair stand on end. She sat down and took out her notebook ready to take notes. She had read the textbook front cover to back and thought she understood all of it.

About 20 minutes later she discovered that the page in front of her was blank. Her eyes were starting to get glassy when she heard her name. "Huh?" The class laughed.

"Could you try the problem on the board please?" he repeated. Raven focused on the slate behind him and saw a problem that took up the majority of the board.

After a brief moment of thinking Raven answered. "F of x equals pi root three."

"You can use the board if you wan—oh, that's right." Again the class looked at her, but this time it was in admiration.

The rest of the day passed much the same, teachers covering every thing she already knew, except in history where the teacher didn't cover much at all. She did however; leave that day with a great deal of homework.

She sighed softly and prepared to walk home in the rain. She couldn't even shield her self. Then people would know.

As she stepped outside she felt a hand on her shoulder and she had to resist the urge to break the owners wrist. Instead she turned around. The girl she now faced had long brownish blond hair. She was wearing a red tank top and black pants but Raven couldn't quite place where she knew the girl.

"Hi..." the girl said.

"Do I know you?" Raven asked knowing she didn't.

"I'm in your math class, and maybe Japanese, I can't remember." Raven remained silent. "Oh, I'm Sylvia."

"Raven." She responded.

"Right. I know, I mean, Mr. McKeen introduced you."

"Right." She was getting wet.

"I know you." Sylvia said.

"I don't think so." Raven tried again to get away.

"No." Sylvia insisted. "I've seen you..." she walked away shaking her head, trying to figure it out.

"Strange." And Raven was finally on her way home.