Sorry bout the long wait, writing this one was hard but fun, oh and I started drivers training.

The weeks had taken a drastic toll on Raven. Late night fights were shoved aside for homework and the sheer pounding monotony of daily high school life had given her bags under her eyes the color of her hair.

She braced her self for another boring day. Not even reading amused her at school any more. On the bright side the nervousness was gone, but this being Raven, she wasn't thinking of the bright side. What occupied her mind was the thought of another day with nothing to do and classmates that hated her for no reason at all. Logically she knew that if she stopped going she would have to leave the tower but sometimes, even Raven wasn't logical. Still, she went.

She sat in math class staring at the board, figuring but not actively participating. Raven waited for the period to end. As the teacher droned on about tri-variable equations and graphing planes Raven's eyes actually started to glass over. That is until the most embarrassing thing that could happen to a teen, while a teen with out parents at least, happened. A tune vary familiar to Raven but alien to most of the rest of the class priced the stagnate air with ten sharp clear notes.

All eyes turned to her, or in her direction, searching for the cell phone. The teacher stopped talking and looked in her area with a quizitive look on his face. Raven prayed to whatever god she had that they wouldn't search her purse and find her communicator.

Suddenly Sylvia yelled and Raven jumped. "OPPES!" the class looked at the girl strangely. "Sorry, sorry, sorry. I'll turn that off right now. Promise." She winced over dramatically. "Sorry." To continue the charade she reached in to her bag to find the elusive phone, which Raven was pretty sure she didn't have. However she was still pulling things out of her purse hunting for it. "Ribbon." Hunt hunt hunt. "Steel wire." Search search search. The tone had stopped. "Material." Couldn't stop now she'd already started. "Cross stic— ow needle!" Look look look. "Hamste—hey little dude—hey!"

Girls began to scream and run from the rampaging hamster that had been released from the bag.

"Could some one just--" Sylvia tried but no one was listening and the room was in shambles as people jumped out of the way of the small rodent and it's owner chased after it.

Raven took the chaotic opportunity and slipped out the door and down the hall. Safely locked in the bathroom stall, she took out her communicator. As she was pulling it out of her purse it began to ring again. Already on edge form the trouble in the classroom she jumped at the noise. From her reaction the cap of the toilet's pluming popped off and water began to gush upward. Raven answer the communicator with a black telekinetic shield the only thing stopping her from becoming totally drenched.

"What?" she demanded irritably.

"There's trouble downtown. We could use your help." Crashing and what sounded like an elephant followed Robin's voice.

"I'll be right--" was her instinctual reply. Then reality caught up with her, she was sitting in a bathroom stall with water pounding down for a reason. "There at lunch break." Was her answer. "Try and hold out."

"We'll try. Hurry." Her leader's voice was replaced with static and she put away the walkie-talkie.

Outside the woman's room door Jessica Umbring was alerted by water leaking form under the door. The tall bottle blond want-to-be know-it-all pushed the swinging block of wood open about six inches. Just enough for her anorexic behind to slip in. Pussy footing around the stream of water so she didn't ruin one of her many too-expensive shoes, she could plainly see where the leek was coming, er, gushing from. With no feet underneath she broke down the flimsy stall door to stop the would-be prank. It took the girl all of thirty seconds to realize what she was seeing. A girl hovering above the toilet seat, (really who wants to touch those things?) telekinetically shielding her self from a leak she caused.

At the same time she realized what happened and screamed, so did Raven, well, Rea didn't scream.

"Um…" the young half blood tried. "I can explain this." The two locked eyes.