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"Kitten! You . . . you're supposed to be . . ."

"Yes. I know. But Jail wasn't really my thing you know . . . neither was Fang. That's why I led you here, Robbie Poo."

"What?" He practically jumped out of his skin in rage, but felt Raven hold his cape back snugly by the corner. Let her finish . . . she told his thoughts soothingly. He needed to calm down, or else lose all chances of seeing Starfire again.

"You see, the last time we met, I knew that I wasn't going to get very far between Starfire and you. It was obvious that you had feelings for each other. So, using Daddy's technology, I made a small chip . . . a chip I inserted into her hair while wrestling on the food table. That chip ate into her hair cells and basically crawled into her head . . . then into her brain." Robin held his head, practically tearing at his hair, and his teeth clenching closely together. He felt dusty ivory on his tongue, and swallowed it before his tongue could taste it.

"Don't you get it? I broke into Starfire's brain. I made her lose self esteem . . . I made her leave the building to learn more. I made her go outside. I led her into a trap: A trap set by me. And once she takes a bite of this lovely little apple . . ." She dangled a small, green apple in the air by the stem. It rocked slowly back and forth and she talked.

". . . She won't be here anymore to get in my way." She closed her eyes and laughed, as he stared at her in horror. His rage had simmered, but now was replaced with dread. A world without Starfire? He had lived it once, he didn't feel like living it again. His life had changed when he met her, even more when he got to know her. He was a different person now than he was when he worked for Batman. He was no longer a heartless boy, but a teen who craved for love.

Raven's eyes glowed eerily, and lunged for Kitten in the air as the blonde applied her lipstick. She smiled in an evil ruby read, and leaned against the wall as Raven prepared for attack. Her wings pierced the wind, and her nostrils flared. Objects toppled over in the room as her black magic unleashed dangerously. Vases smashed against the wall and sewing kits threw themselves at Robin, knocking him to the ground.

"AZERATH METRON XINTHO-" She stated as Kitten caught her midair. She struggled against the grasp of the girl, and her eyes glowed as she tried to gain control. She pushed with all her might, but it was no use.

Raven was too small.

"LET GO OF ME RIGHT NOW YOU INSUGNIFICANT LOW LIFE . . . ." Raven's voice squeaked hamster like as Kitten had her in a grasp.

"Wanna play tough, don't you?" Kitten said slyly. She looked at Robin smirking, and Robin levitated himself into the air, in preparation to leave. Kitten glared, and shook Raven vigorously over her head.

"I'M – WARNING - YOU – LET – ME – GO – RIGHT – NOW-OW-OW!" She stuttered as dust fell on Kitten's head. She gave a final squeeze and threw Raven to the side of the room, leaving her with a throbbing headache.

Kitten closed her eyes, and the ends of her hair lifted slowly towards the ceiling. Her dress rippled against the wind and her feet began to lift off of the floor. Robin backed away with dilated eyes as she finally reached the ceiling. Her hands glided over her curves and envied herself in joy. She let out a final sigh, and opened her eyes.

"I want a kiss, Robbie-Poo."

"AHHH!" Robin screamed, and flew outside. Kitten followed him with outstretched hands, smacking her lips and grabbing for his feet. He raced through the home, hiding in trees and bushes, and ducking and leaving so fast they were mere circles in the night. Every time she was close to catch him he managed to escape her grasp.

At least he was panting in the backyard, looking for somewhere good to hide. Kitten wasn't giving up anytime soon, and it didn't look good.

"Gotta . . . find . . . somewhere . . ."

Dog dish? Too small.

Tree? Too big.

Room? Too bright.

Chair? Where exactly?

Dog house? Too dark. . . .

Wait.

Dog house.

The thought ran across his mind almost too quickly, and he rushed inside before he could think logically. He crouched inside as he heard Kitten move about the yard calling his name.

"Robbie? Oh HERE Robbie-Poo. Where have you gone?" He breathed slowly, trying to avoid her hearing him. At last he heard no more noises, and she sighed in relief.

"Phew . . ."

"FOUND YOU!" He gasped as iron bars shut him inside the miniature house, and heard Kitten laugh evilly.

"So is that how you want to play? I could have let Starfire go if you kissed me . . . but you gotta play the hard way." She looked at his through the bar, and flipped the remote in her perfectly manicured hands.

"So long dearest Robbie-Poo. Be a faithful boy, and wait here till I return." She blew him a kiss, winked, and flew off into the night as Robin sunk his head into his knees.

So that's how it is?

I don't have any choice. She locked me in.

Maybe so . . . but it doesn't mean you can't get out.

Iron Bars? Give me a break! Not even you could . . .

There isn't a bottom to the dog house.

What?

Lift the dog house. There's no bottom to it.

Robin blinked in bewilderment, and looked down at the ground to see dirt and brownish grass.

He smiled, and rolled onto his back. With a swift kick, he kicked the dog house off of him just in time to see Kitten in the sky, holding her remote in her hands.

"Mind if I join you?" Raven asked as she hopped onto Robin's cap.

"Why not? Its gonna be one heck of a ride." He bent down and pushed off into the sky with tremendous power, and slowly began to catch up to the blonde psychopath.

As Kitten hummed to herself, she pressed a button on the remote control, and opened a large green portal in the night sky. She smiled and prepared to enter the next fairy tale.

"Not so fast Kitten!" She heard Robin yell as he attacked her for the control. She fought back at him struggling to break free, as Raven flew cautiously onto Kitten's head and hid beneath her headband.

"He owes me . . . "she said to herself as she hid beneath her headband, holding onto her Kitten's hairline. She closed her eyes and concentrated as she spoke to Robin in telepathy.

I'm in. She said quickly so that he could break free in time.

"You're not going ANWHERE!" Robin yelled as Kitten was breaking free of the remote.

"Oh YES I AM!" She made a final rough tug, and pulled free from his grasp. Her arms flailed widly as she fell backwards into the portal screaming her lung out.

"HEY!" Robin yelled as he dove in after her, his arms sharp in front of him and the wind blowing through his thoroughly gelled hair. He looked left and right inside the tunnel, but he couldn't see the brat anywhere. He heard a noise behind him, and turned around expecting Kitten.

"HYAH!" He yelled to the air, and watched the purple portal close tightly. He watched it, realizing he had to act fast before he was in there forever. He turned around and began to head down the tube, passing other holes leading to other fairy tales. As he passed he felt himself change into other fairytale creatures, and only wanted it to end soon.

POOF.

I got no strings . . . to hold me down . . .

He looked at himself in horror as he was changed into a puppet boy. His arms flailed wildly, and began to try and swim faster.

POOF.

"AHHH!" He yelled as he became an undersea crab.

POOF.

A mermaid.

POOF.

An old man.

POOF.

A dwarf.

POOF.

A baby.

POOF.

POOF

POOF

Always something else.

Until he couldn't take it anymore, he watched the hole darken slowly. The purple began to fade away, and the holes began to disappear. He gulped.

And he fell.

Robin screamed as he fell into darkness, and landed with a thump on the grass in a forest.

"Ouch . . ." he said to himself and he stood up and rubbed his behind. He looked around, suddenly wondering what was behind the trees.

He bent down low, and he pushed himself into the sky.

And fell down.

BANG.

"And I was getting so used to it . . ."He said to himself as he once again rubbed his very sore rump. He sighed, and looked around for a river to see himself in.

Once he saw a sparkling area of water, he ran over to it and bent down, nearly falling in at the heaviness of his outfit.

"WOAH!" He yelled as he saw his reflection.

He was wearing long princes robes . . . made purely of velvet. White and red stripes went down to his mid area, and it fluffed out around his hips. He looked down at his knees, and sighed once he saw his legs.

Once again, he was wearing tights.

Only now they were a beautiful Pinkish color.

"Raven would love this . . ." he said to himself, and laughed.

Speaking of that . . . he thought. . Where is Raven?