"Why did she have to come?" Raven slammed her hand on the table. "All she does is embarrass me in front of Robin. And all the other team members!" She kicked her bookshelf. The books came tumbling toward her. But then they glowed pink. Raven raised an eyebrow.

"Why did I have to come?" Sparrow put the books down gently. "Why? Because I missed you little sister!"

"I'm not LITTLE." Raven shouted. "We're just 13 minutes apart." She muttered.

"13 minutes is like 13 years or 13 days." Sparrow answered. "Besides, you'll always be my little sister." Sparrow smiled. "Ta-ta!" She waved and disappeared. Raven looked at her angrily.

"I'm not little. And I'll never be." Raven kicked her bed. She laid on the floor listening to the conversations downstairs.

"Dude! You so kicked butt!" Beast Boy complimented.

"It was nothing." Sparrow bragged.

"You'd be a nice addition to the team." Robin said. Raven's fist went up and pounded the floor.

"HER! A teen TITAN!" Raven whispered through clenched teeth.

"Me? A Teen Titan?" Sparrow asked.

"Yes." Starfire said.

"Yeah, you totally kicked butt!" Beast Boy shouted.

"I don't know what to say." Sparrow lied. "I'd love to be on your team." She said happily. "But I'm sure Raven's already a nice addition to your team."

"To tell you the truth, she's not normal." Raven felt her heart break. Tears welled up in her eyes.

"Come on B, she's just different." Raven flew to her window. She never felt this sad in her life. The glass shattered.

"What the hell?" Robin said after the sound.

"What had happened?" Starfire asked. "I think it came from Raven's sleeping quarters." Robin quickly ran to her room and started turning the door knob.

"It's locked." Raven heard what Robin said.

"Raven's just having some emotion problem. No biggie." Sparrow said.

"You sure?" Robin asked.

"Sure I'm sure." Sparrow reassured the team. Raven wiped her tears away. They obviously don't care about me, Raven thought. She flew out into the city. They don't need me anymore.


Rating may go up to PG-13.