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Chapter 2- Introductions

"Who do you think she is?" Cyborg asked Robin.

"I don't know. I haven't heard of any heroes that can do what she did back there to Cinderblock. It looks like she may have even more power than Raven does," Robin replied

"Well, who ever she's I hope she is on our side."

"Yeah. Me too."

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"Hey guys! Look, she's waking up," Beast Boy shouted to the others.

They were in the hospital wing of the Tower. They were all gathered together hoping that the strange girl would soon wake up.

She moaned and almost rolled off the hospital bed.

"Whoa! Careful, wouldn't want to hurt yourself," Cyborg said as he lifted her back onto the bed.

"Thanks again." She looked around her. "Ummm...where am I?"

"Your in the Titans Tower, hospital section to be exact," answered Robin.

"How long did I pass out for?"

"Only about an hour. How are you feeling?" Cyborg asked her.

"Apart from a slight sore throat, I couldn't be better," she smiled weakly at Cyborg. "Do you have an aspirin?" He handed her one. "Thanks."

"So where do you come from?" Beast Boy walked over to her, knocking over a table of instruments. "Oops sorry."

The girl clutched her ears.

"What is wrong?" asked Starfire, seeing the pain etched across her face.

"The noise. Sometimes after something like this sounds are extra loud for me," she explained.

"Ohh then maybe we should not talk," Starfire whispered.

"No, it's okay. Talking isn't the problem. Noises that are loud are what hurt the most, not talking. In fact, talking helps."

"Glorious! Maybe then you will tell us about yourself?" Starfire asked attentively.

"Yeah. You are quiet a mystery," Cyborg said.

"I suppose I am." She sighed, suddenly uncomfortable.

"You don't have to tell us everything. Just what you feel comfortable telling us," Robin quickly said, seeing she was uncomfortable.

"Ohh all right. Well, let's see. My name is Songbird, Song for short. I am from Alaska-"

"Wow really!! That is so cool. Did you ride to school on a dog sled?" asked Beast Boy excitedly. Everyone stared at him. He shifted on his feet.

"Maybe you should ask her about that later," Raven said dryly.

"Yeah okay. Go on then Songbird," Beast Boy said brightly.

Songbird giggled. "Call me Song. Anyway...when I found out about my voice it was by accident. And well it sorta didn't go down very well with people back home. So I left Alaska to come down the lower 48, hoping to find a new life. That was about a year ago and I have been traveling ever since then."

There was a silence as everyone contemplated her story.

"That is a most depressing story. I do not think that your wandering has been fun. Perhaps you would like to stay?" asked Starfire.

"I don't know. I wouldn't want to inconvenience anyone." Starfire looked crestfallen at this reply from Songbird.

"No way. The Tower is pretty big, there is more than a enough room for you," Cyborg said.

"I still don't know. I mean this house belongs to all of you. I don't want to be in the way."

"No way. You wouldn't be in the way. Right everyone?" Beast Boy asked.

"Nahh! You are welcome here. After you helped us with Cinderblock it's the least we can do," Robin told her.

"Well I guess I could for a few days," she decided.

"Glorious! I will present to you the tour of grand." Starfire beamed and grabbed Songbird. Cyborg and Beast Boy followed them out.

"Robin are you sure that this is a good idea? We don't know anything about her," Raven asked him.

"It may not be the best of ideas, but she seems nice. Besides it's only for a few days. Then she's probably going to move on," Robin replied.

"Okay, if you say so."

They turned and went to catch up to the others.