Whoot! N/M Shin's back with a brand new chapter!

You may jump up and down now.

So, there will not be a sappy crap-tacular poem in this chapter.

Jax: Thank you God!

Zephyr: Hey, I like N/M Shin's poems!

Jax: I don't.

N/M Shin: I don't.

Random reviewers: We don't.

Zephyr:...Oh.

N/M Shin: Let's see, where did we leave off last time?

Jax: They were just beginning to fight GL, and the other group was teleported to Atlanta.

N/M Shin: Thanks. And a special thanks to Daughter of Trigon, for giving me a great idea to warp the story so it makes me happier. DOT, you get a special present! When I get a scanner on the 26th, you will be emailed an exclusive hand-drawn picture of N/M Shin and the gang! It'll be signed and everything! And trust me, I can draw.

I just need to know what clothes you would like to wear in the pic and you could be in it too! So tell me in a review.

And Taiba, if I didn't send you this chapter, you can hit me with a stick. In fact, Taiba, tell me what you look like and what you would like to wear, and I'll send you a pic on the 26th too! But I'd better not get a bunch of reviews asking for pics, because these people earned it.

Em, you can have one too, just tell me what you would like to wear in the pic.

Jax: I like the pics she draws of us, they make me look hot!

Zephyr: She already drew one? Let me see!

(Jax and Zephyr ogle pic while N/M Shin starts the chapter)

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Beast Boy's stomach lurched as his molecules were transported to hell-knows-where. It wasn't like Robin to jump into a dangerous situation like this, no, that was more like himself. Even after all these years, Robin just goes loco when were after Slade. A good leader shouldn't do that.

No, a good leader should be cool in all situations, and never rush into things. They should be firm when they lead, but soft when they speak. Robin wasn't always a very good leader, but no one ever really questioned him.

The only one of us that would make a REALLY good leader is Darren. He thought. I hope they're okay.

"Hey, Beast Boy." Jinx's voice brought him out of his daze. "C'mon, we're here."

"Right, sorry." Beast Boy said, running over to his friends. At least I know one of my loved ones is safe.

"How could you not notice we were done transporting?" Cyborg questioned. "I was ready to barf."

"Told you it was rough," Robin confirmed, surveying the room, "Any idea where we are?"

The room was dark, and only a small shard of light filtered into the area from innumerable holes in the ceiling. A faint clanking sound could be heard, barely audible, but somehow familiar to the Titans. Only one could actually recognize it.

"What's that clanking sound?" Jinx asked, straining to hear better.

Robin paused before answering, as if he was letting it sink in.

"...Gears."

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"Booyah!" Darren yelled in victory as he pounded the robot in the face, the metal denting beneath his demon fist.

The robot began to fall to the ground with the force of the punch, but Darren jumped up in the air and delivered a roundhouse kick to its gut. Then he slammed the robot with his fist so that it fell face-forward into the street.

"Thank you, Tekken 4!" He smiled a toothy grin.

The robot lifted its hand, aiming its ring straight at him.

"Darren, look out!" Wildfire flew at break-neck speed and tackled him out of harm's way, just as the green beam of light sliced through the air.

"You're such an idiot."

"I know."

Raven levitated a bus and slammed it over and over on top of the imposter. Soon she had created a large crater in the street, and it was growing larger by the second. Darren put his hand on her shoulder to stop her.

"Just get the ring; you don't need to pound him like that." Darren said calmly, resuming his human form with relief.

Raven deposited the bus safely on the street and kinetically brought the ring to her. "Well that was easy."

"Would it be too cliché to say 'A little too easy'?" Darren asked, showing his father's side.

Everyone nodded.

"So where's the next robot?" Connie asked, floating down to the ground beside Starfire.

"Reports haven't come in yet." Raven responded, sitting down.

"...So, what? Do we just sit here and wait?" Connie asked dejectedly.

"Yes."

"Okay then, I spy something...red!"

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"Did you just say...gears?" Cyborg asked, fear evident in his voice.

"Slade wouldn't teleport us to his hideout, would he?" Beast Boy asked. "That sounds like something I would do."

"But for my plan to succeed, I must come out of hiding."

Slade's eerily calm voice resounded in the dimly lit room, bouncing from the walls and ceiling, amplifying his voice a hundred-fold until it became almost unbearable. Somewhere far off in the room a light clicked on, and Slade's silhouette appeared in front of a huge spotlight. The Titans had to shield their eyes against the blinding light.

From behind his cape, Robin could be heard, growling like a feral animal. "All right, let's kick his a-"

"Wait!" Jinx interrupted, "He has a hostage!"

"What?" Upon closer inspection, the Titans could that Slade had a young girl pinned to his chest by his arm. She had to support herself on his arm just so that she could breathe, and appeared to be only about 10 or 11 years old. Yet, she didn't shed a single tear. In the darkness, no one could quite make out her features.

"Why yes," Slade said seductively, after a few seconds pause, "but this girl is no ordinary hostage. Isn't that right, Beast Boy?"

All eyes turned to their green friend.

"Beast Boy, what is he talking about?"

"You mean he never told you? You, his best friends?" Slade taunted. "Go ahead my boy, tell them all about her."

Beast Boy shook with anger under the gaze of his friends, he let out a low snarl before exploding in anger.

"You bastard! Where did you find her? How did you hear about her? If you hurt one hair on her head, I'll kill you so fast that hell won't have made reservations for you yet! You FUCKING BASTARD!"

"Watch your language," Slade teased further, "There is a child in the room."

"Beast Boy," Robin questioned, "Who is that?"

"She-she's my d-daughter." Beast Boy shuddered, the anger burning inside him as he explained.

"After we had Darren, we realized that having close ties with four superheroes made him a moving target for our enemies. By the time we figured that out, he had already become family to you and Star." Beast Boy looked Robin in the eye. "We decided we wanted another one, but we didn't want it to be at risk until its powers were strong enough to defend itself. We kept it...her, a secret from you, Star, Connie, everyone but me and Raven and Darren. No one would know about her until we were sure she could take care of herself. But Slade found her...somehow."

The other Titans looked back up at Slade.

"Her name is Hannah, and she means the world to me."

"Hannah? An interesting name." Slade chided.

"It's not interesting, it's completely normal, you stupid bastard." Beast Boy clenched his fists in fury, his growl growing deeper in his throat.

"And what exactly are her powers?' Slade asked, lifting her up by her wrists to examine her at eye level. He answered his own question. "Let's see if she can heal herself."

He pulled out a switch.

Hannah struggled, but didn't emit more than a grunt. She didn't even flinch as he raised the blade to her arm, and barely cringed as he sliced a shallow line down her lower arm. The red blood dripped on the floor. "And I half-expected it to be black."

Slade watched as skin graphed itself over the cut, completely and effortlessly healing it in a matter of seconds.

"Impressive, but I wonder, could she handle more...extreme damage?"

Beast Boy snapped.

He completely snapped. Testing his daughter's abilities like a common racehorse, putting her through her paces just to watch her suffer, Slade was being...inhumane. But he was pleased that she wasn't letting her suffering show. If Hannah could do anything, it was conceal her emotions. Though, he wished she didn't have to. Even with this calming thought, he charged like a mad animal.

Beast Boy roared as he transformed into a lion. His claws retracted from his large paws, clicking on the marble floor as he ran towards the man he had come to know as a manifested form of evil.

Slade was momentarily distracted by Beast Boy's actions, giving Hannah an opportunity to strike. However, she found she couldn't concentrate hard enough to use her powers. Slade had drugged her so that she wouldn't be a danger, but she couldn't not be a danger if she tried. Her mind was too hazy for her to conjure up her negative energy, but she was able to form a picture in her mind. It was blurred, but proved its purpose.

She envisioned a wolf, and then she was a wolf.

Hannah clamped her jaws around the metal that stood between her sharp fangs, and Slade's brittle skull. The metal shattered like a clay vase, but she barely sank her teeth into his head before Slade jumped back in shock.

He hid his unmasked face with his arm as he pressed a button on his belt. An army of his robots dropped from the ceiling, and sprung into action before they even landed. Slade ran, but Hannah was on his tail with her father following.

How are you? Beast Boy thought concernedly to Hannah, a feat he only realized was possible a few months before. As he spoke to her mind, he noticed that a blurry mist clouded her focus.

My mind feels a bit hazy, I think that man drugged me; I can't concentrate hard enough to use my powers. She relayed back to him, her words were slurred a bit, but she could still be understood. I have other powers though.

Are you saying my powers don't require thinking?

Yes.

You should respect me more.

I'll make a note of that.

Beast Boy inwardly sighed. Hannah never had really respected him as a father, just because it hadn't really had time to sink in yet. She had been training with Raven for the past eight years of her life, during that time; the only person she knew of was her mother. It was only two years ago that she mastered what took her mother 17 years to gain power over; her demonic powers.

She respected no one but Raven, and let no emotions show on her perfect features. She wasn't his little girl; she was the shadow of that little girl.

I'm so glad I have your default powers, in case I forget how to think.

Beast Boy growled.

Can you contact your mother?

...No, I can't think hard enough.

I'll try then.

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Meanwhile, Darren and the gang were sitting around being useless.

"I'm so bored." Connie groaned, rolling over onto her stomach and placing her chin in her hands. "And hungry, can we get something to eat?"

Raven hesitated before answering. "Alright, you and Darren go and bring some food, but don't wander too far, and remember to bring enough for us too."

Connie leaped up from the ground and grabbed Darren, flying both of them away towards a source of food.

Raven, we have a situation. Beast Boy's voice rang from inside her head. He told her of their present crisis.

Raven flinched, startled.

"Friend Raven, what troubles you?" Starfire asked, concerned.

Raven, go ahead and tell Star. There's no need to keep her a secret anymore.

Raven sighed. "Starfire, there's someone I need to tell you about."

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Hannah was easily five and a half feet tall, obscuring her age even more than her solemn essence. Her hair was a deep, dark, almost black shade of blue, though you could clearly see its sapphire tint in the sunlight. Her skin was tanned to the point of being golden, and all of her animal forms were this color as well. Beast Boy had often compared the color of her eyes to the color of a fiery metal, they shined and burned in hues of red, orange, and traces of silver. And every time he though of tears dripping from the edges of those burning embers, his heart ached.

He never had to worry about this, because no matter how much she wanted to, Hannah could never cry.

And this made him cry.

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And there you have it, chapter ten, in all its glory.

I understand that this is more than a major plot twist, but I love it in when BB and Rae's kid is a girl, and I just couldn't help it. The only one's in Raven's family who have that much trouble with their powers are the women, so Darren doesn't have that kind of difficulty.

She can also morph into animals, which I had to give to one of the kids.

And she doesn't think of Beast Boy as a father, how sad.

The next chapter might not be up for a while, or it may be up tomorrow, I have no idea, so...just wait.

And Taiba, I know you got the e-mail and read it. Why you didn't proofread the chapter is still a mystery, but I will no longer be sending you chapters. To all of the rest of you, I had this chapter ready by Sunday, but thank Taiba for it not being put up until now.

Okay, not mad at Taiba anymore. (Takes deep breath)

Jax and Zephyr will not have any lines in this chapter. It is eleven thirty, I am tired, I have class tomorrow, shut up.

And as always, read, review, repeat.