Disclaimer: As I've said before, I don't own any of the Titans except for Jay. And even though I said you can try to sue me, please don't. I like my comics too much-- Jaz

Cyborg sat up with a yawn, looking at the clock. It was midnight. His alarm shouldn't be going off now. His internal alarms weren't going off, and he was having a good dream, too! As his senses came back to him, he realized that it wasn't his alarm clock going off, it was the security system.

"You've been hacked, you've been hacked," it was saying, blaring in his ears.

"Hacked?" he questioned. "Nobody could hack my system! I've made sure of it... Unless..." He sighed, getting out of bed, going out of his room.

Robin was out of his room, looking at Cyborg. "Cyborg, hacked? How could this have happened?" He yawned tiredly, as the other titans came down the hall towards him.

"Oh, Cyborg, it is terrible!" Starfire was saying. "A hack? Is a hack edible?"

"No, it means somebody's inside here," the Changeling answered for Cyborg. "It was Gizmo. I know it."

"Not Gizmo," Cyborg said, leading the way to the alarm to shut it off. "Only one devil could have hacked into a system this tight, and this devil has angel wings." He smirked at the thought and walked outside, seeing her instantly, her silver hair radiating in the darkness.

She was sitting comfortably on a rock, her wings spread out behind her. She wore a pair of comfortable flare jeans and an overgrown sweatshirt with a pair of sunglass to complete the look, even though it was midnight and there was no need for them. She looked up when she heard footsteps approaching her.

"Victor Stone," she said, trying to sound bored. "Your technology was batter than expected, but it still didn't keep me out." She let a small smile form on her lips. "A job well done."

"Still can't beat the wizard, though, can I?" Cyborg grinned, walking closer to her. He knew his friend's expressions behind him were a combination of clueless and confused, but this reunion was too important for him right now to worry about their simple minds. He could explain later. "How was London?"

"You know, same shit, different day. Different place, too, but what can you do?"

"Why're you back, Jay? I thought you would be gone forever."

She took her sunglasses off, revealing chocolaty brown eyes. "I'm old enough to make my own decisions. I decided to come back here."

Cyborg laughed. "Got bored in London and ran away, or rather, flew away."

"You know me too well." She smiled, standing and hugging her old friend. "But Vic, darling, you haven't introduced me to your friends."

"Right, ummm..." Cyborg turned to his friends. "Jay Seymor, this is Robin, Starfire, Raven, Kid Flash, the Changling, and Supergirl, also called the Teen Titans. Gang, this is my oldest friend, Jay."

"A pleasure," Jay said, bowing low to them. "I'm terribly sorry for getting you up this late—er, early. I just flew in from London and I couldn't wait until sunrise to see Vic."

"Vic?" The Changeling asked, looking to the cyberobotic man standing before him.

"We knew each other long before the accident. Long before I became a cyborg."

"What do you call him?" Jay questioned.

"He's Cyborg to us, Ya know?" Kid flash ran to her side, startling her a bit. "But sometimes Cyborg seems so cold, Vic is so much better, ya know? We should start callin' you Vic, Vic."

Cyborg rolled his eyes. "Flash, I was Vic a lifetime ago. I'm Cyborg now."

"So I should start calling you Cyborg." Jay said, sitting back down on the rock. "Right. Well, Cyborg, it seems you all should go back to bed. I'll just go find a hotel nearby to stay in. Later, then?"

"Until next time," Cyborg finished, mad at himself for making her feel she must call him by the codename his teammates used for him.

"Wait!" Robin called. "Jay, why spend money on a hotel room when we've got so much space here?"

"I wouldn't want to intrude," Jay answered. "You all seem like a family here. I would mess that up."

"Not at all," Starfire laughed, flying up to her. "We welcome all new friends!"

"Remember the last time you invited someone to stay with us, Robin?" Raven questioned, thinking back on Terra. "We were almost killed."

"You guys don't know Jay," Cyborg said, speaking his own opinion. "She's not like Terra. I know her as well as I know any of you. If not more." He smiled at Jay. "C'mon, Jay-jay. Stay with us. We'll decorate an awesome room just for you."

Jay looked at the rest of the Titans.

"Oh, Yes!" Starfire said again. "You staying with us would be just grand!"

"Um, alright," she said slightly. "Just, tell me if I get in the way, and I'll leave."

Cyborg smiled. "C'mon, I'll show you to one of the spare rooms." He took her arm, showing her inside to a room next to his. "Call if you need anything. G'night, Jay."

"Night, Cyborg."

"Jay?"

"Yeah?"

"It's Vic."

"Night, Vic."

Cyborg walked back into his room with a small smile. It as probably no coincidence that he had been dreaming about her leaving on the night she returned.