I have a lot of fun writing this story. I crack myself up…

Note: The trip to NY has been cancelled so now I have more time to update.

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Shudders ran all the way from Robin's toes to his head. His heart was pounding ferociously and he was sweating. He looked up at his object of fear.

It was a door. Not just any door, though. It had the name 'ShadowMoon' carved on it.

If it was just a door, why was he so afraid to knock?

Knock, knock, knock. There. He'd done it. He knocked on the door. It creaked as it opened and Robin cringed. ShadowMoon stood there glaring at him. Her previous outfit had been replaced by grey sweatpants and a grey shirt with paint splattered all over it. She held the paintbrush in her hand up threateningly. "What?" She asked sharply, raising an eyebrow at Robin's fear. ShadowMoon sighed. "Yes, you can check my room for weapons. No, I will not go to the carnival and watch you and Starfire make out on the Ferris wheel."

Robin jumped. "How…"

"I can read minds. Come in." ShadowMoon said in monotone. She moved to the side so Robin could come in. Robin entered the dark room nervously, feeling like he was leaving his security back in the safety of the hall lights. He reached for the light switch, but frowned when his hand found nothing but the wall. "Don't bother. I took it out." ShadowMoon lit a few candles and placed them in key spots, creating an eerie effect that made the room look haunting. As the light appeared, Robin made a mental note that the window was draped by thick heavy black curtains. Then he caught sight of the wall.

A beautiful mural of a twilight night sky traveled across the walls. It ended abruptly as it faded to gray. Robin realized that was where ShadowMoon had been. "Please continue while I search." Robin decided to start his search with the black dresser in the corner. It had glowing silver moons and stars painted on it and they flashed as he touched them. Then he opened the first drawer.

First he found paint supplies. In the second drawer, he found writing supplies. In the last drawer, he found a knife. It had an intricate pattern carved onto the hilt, consisting of moons and diamonds. "I thought this qualified as a weapon." Holding the knife, he noticed it was very light, very long, and very sharp.

ShadowMoon laughed. It was a hollow empty kind of laugh. "That's a ceremonial knife. It doesn't even brush the weapon category. If you want to see a weapon, look over there." She waved her brush in the direction of the dark bed. Robin walked over there and noticed a black sword case. Picking it up, Robin pulled a three foot lethal saber out. The point was needle thin and the sword reflected the light back with two times the original amount of brightness. Fingering the dull side of the sword, he wondered out loud how sharp it was. ShadowMoon, with no expression, offered to try it on him. He shakily declined and hastily left the room.

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Pausing in front of LightSun and Aerial's door, Robin pondered if LightSun was anything like her sister. Deciding to try it, he knocked on the door. The door opened almost immediately.

"Come in, come in!" LightSun sang cheerfully. She grabbed his arm and dragged him inside, pushing him into a fluffy white armchair. The room was spacious and airy. The glass in the window had disappeared and there were more light bulbs on the ceiling than Robin remembered having been there before. LightSun, he noted dryly, had disappeared somewhere. He took the chance to thoroughly inspect the room.

There were two twin beds, one pure white, and the other golden blue. The walls were sky blue and had clouds floating across. Robin blinked. The clouds were actually moving! Then he looked down and almost shrieked. It was a custom designed carpet, made to look like you were looking down on a forest. The trees were swaying to an invisible wind.

He turned to find two dressers. Just what he had been looking for. Digging through them, Robin came across a total of 7 throwing stars, 3 daggers, 6 throwing knives, a katana, and a sharp fencing sword. He took out a notebook and wrote his findings down. For now, they could keep their weapons. Until they did anything untrustworthy he would let them keep their weapons.

"Robin! Star gave me some Jello of Joy! You must have some! They are delicious!" Robin heard this and ran. LightSun looked after him. "But ShadowMoon and Raven liked it too…"

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Knocking confidently on the door marked 'Pyrilina and Electra', Robin fidgeted before it opened, revealing Pyrilina. When she saw him her eyes narrowed and stepped aside to allow him access to the room. "Hello, traffic light."

The first thing Robin noticed was that the room was stifling hot. The room was neatly divided in one half, the floor half wood, half metal. The fireplace on the wood half was the cause of the heat he concluded. The red wall on the wood half clashed decoratively with the gray metal on the other half. Along with the fireplace, a heater and a fire stove were on the wood half, and the fluffy bed had a black comforter with a flame on it and a red pillow. The bed on the other half was just as fluffy, but had a steel gray comforter and an orange pillow with a yellow lightning streak. Gears and gadgets lay scattered on a table, the only other decoration a computer. Electra sat in front of the computer, typing at a speed that Robin approved of.

Robin looked under the bed and the mattresses and sheets before concluding there was nothing. Then he was rudely shoved out of the room by Pyrilina. When he turned around, the door was slammed in his face. Sighing, he moved on.

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When Territa let him into the room, Robin realized he was being confronted by something that defied nature and common sense. Half the room was a lake, and the other half was a jungle. Squinting down into the water, Robin thought he could make out the figure of Hydraline, lying on a seashell bed and reading a book. She looked up and waved. Robin waved back, a little unsure.

Territa snapped him out of it. "Would you like a tour of my half of the room?" Robin wondered if it could still qualify as a room. Nonetheless, he still accepted, knowing he would never find his way in and out on his own. Upon reaching a grassy clearing with a leafy bed, he looked up and saw a duplication of the sky.

Robin was enamored, but quickly snapped out of it, remembering his goal. He checked for weapons and found none except a vine whip. Then Territa kindly ushered him out.

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"Well, looks like it's just us going to the carnival." Robin announced, squeezing in the T-car with everyone else. Cyborg started the car up and began driving.

"99 bottles of the beer on the wall…" Starfire sang, mostly out of boredom.

Robin shuddered.


This is the chapter that allows you insight on all of they're rooms. I'm in a good mood. I just put up a new story. (Readers throw rotten food.) I get it, okay! I know that having several stories up at a time is harrowing and troublesome, but I couldn't resist! My friend told me it's really good, so why not take a peek?

Meow!
EveningCatMoon