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BOOOOM! An explosion. It was like a twister, wind blowing out from the source. Raven was slowly walking forwards, cloak billowing and hands holding onto her hood. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOM! Another longer explosion.

"I thought Starfire said it was chaos!" Raven shouted above the wind.

"If this isn't chaos, what is it!" Robin shouted back. His cape was billowing and his hair was flat. Robin was also slowly walking forward, though a little faster thanks to the steel boots.

"This is total annihilation, that's what it is!" Raven replied. The source of the explosions was a little further ahead. It just so happened that Beast Boy couldn't get close very easily and had no sense of direction on the ground. Cyborg was monitoring the evacuation of people and making a secure shelter and Beast Boy and Starfire were helping him. So they were the closest.

Robin and Raven cornered the building and were surprised at what they saw. The girl and boy from the picture were yelling at each other and throwing balls of white and black energy at each other. Before Robin could stop her she had shot a ball of white lined black energy in between them.

The moment it exploded, they both looked up and the horrendous wind stopped. "Would you both knock it off for once?" Raven asked. "Why am I always the peace maker?"

The girl pointed at the boy. "He started it!" Her voice was sweet and innocent with an accusing tone to it.

Raven was about to reply when Robin cut in. "Raven, who are these people and how do you know them?" He reached up one hand and redid the spikes.

"This is Dove." The girl in white waved. "And this is Crow." The boy glared at Robin. "Crow, cut it out. Tell me you're side of the story."

Crow perked up. "Well, this idiot," He glared at Dove. "Said we were lost, but we weren't, and she kept trying to take the map from me."

"We were lost! Admit it!" Dove yelled.

"We were not!"

"Were too!"

"Were not!"

"Were tooooooooo. Raven, tell him we were lost!" Dove whined.

Raven sighed. "And this is why I left home…" She muttered. "Why are you guys here anyway?" The question was pointless, but at least it got them to stop arguing.

Crow gave her an isn't-it-obvious? look and said, "We came to find you, dummy. Now get over here so we can give you a hug." When Raven didn't respond, he marched over there and hugged her.

"Let go of me." She growled.

"Love ya too, sis."

Wait…sis? Robin was slowly piecing all the information together and had come to a conclusion. "You never told me you had family. Your older brother and younger sister, I assume?"

"Yep," Raven said while shoving Crow off her. "Dove, you haven't said a single word."

"You…you're…happy to see us, right?" At Raven's nod of confirmation, she squealed and jumped on Raven, hugging her. "Oh, I am so happy to see you! When you left for Earth, I thought you'd come straight back but you didn't, and then Crow got the idea to go after you and then we could get back together and maybe spend a little time here–"

"Dove…" Raven said.

"–and we really didn't want to spend anymore time at Azerath because now people won't even let us venture out of the palace any more, though Azar is still nice to us–"

"Dove…" Crow warned.

"–and while were here maybe we can have some so-dah I've heard its really good and then we can have a girl talk because Crow won't have one with me and–"

"Should we let her continue rambling?" Robin asked.

"Yeah, it'll wear off in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…"

"–so how are you?" Dove finished. She released her death grip on Raven and Raven's eyes started glowing.

"Dove." Raven's voice was dangerously calm. "How many times have I told you not to do that?"

"Ummm…" Dove began counting on her fingers then, upon running out, took off her white cloth boots and continued counting on her toes. When she ran out of toes, she said, "…over twenty?"

Raven smacked her. "No…try five million, three thousand, two hundred, and twenty nine."

Dove stared in wonder. "Wow…you're good at counting."

"Well, sorry to break up the family reunion, but we need to get going. Raven," Robin began. Raven snapped to attention. " you can bring your siblings to the tower. I'll go get Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Starfire and explain the situation."

Raven nodded. "Let's go Crow and Dove." Crow and Dove began levitating with her and she guided them to the tower.

Robin watched them go. He sighed, "Geez, they don't even look alike."


So, what do you think? I think I overdid the meeting, but who cares? Well, I say that reviews rock, so please review! About the last comment, not only do the siblings not look alike, but they don't have any similar characteristics. Robin is probably unsure.

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