Author's Notes: Hehe, I'm so evil. xD I'm having a blast writing this story. Previous fans already know some of it. But not all of it. The best parts are still a mystery. –ghostly sounds- 

Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans. I own Jay, Arien, and Kris. My friend and co-author, though not on this story, owns Mimi. My other friend and co-author owns Erika, although I'm pretty sure that she spelled it Erica. Oh well. Onward!

AntimatterManticore --- If you tell anyone else what happens, I'll hate you for the rest of my writing career. Maybe. Or I might think about forgiving you someday. But don't tell. And don't get swallowed by e-mails!

Vandagirl519 ---Anyone who thinks YOU are a Terra-hater is extremely naive. Terra is awesome. And, most of the time, a lot of space is dedicated to review responses. xD And rambling.

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Erica Wattson --- Yeah, yeah… Hey, wait. You were a fan of the original Time Travlers. How is it confusing!

Time Travlers – Chapter Three: the Tower

"What's that?" Jay asked suddenly, pointing to a big building in the shape of an upper case 'T'.

"I don't know," Erika said slowly. The blonde turned to Mimi, who stared at the building for a moment then shook her head.

"Let's check it out!" the adventurous Mimi suggested, walking swiftly towards the front door. Jay followed readily, then Erika after a slight pause. Mimi knocked hard on the door… Sending it crashing down.

"Let's go in!" squealed Jay. She ran inside before Mimi or Erika could stop her. What choice did they have but to chase? Jay stopped about ten feet inside the door. They were in a hallway, long and broad, with doors and a few pictures. The picture's eyes seemed to move, and most of them were oddly … green. Once, when they passed a door, Mimi was sure she heard voices from the other side. Jay got a case of the creeps when they turned a corner and entered a darker hallway.

"I don't like it in here…" Mimi said quietly, looking around. Her silver boots clinked on the hard floors as she moved. Erika's boots did, as well, but she moved more gracefully so the sound was less. Jay's tennis shoes clomped onto the floors like a horse's hoof.

Suddenly, the hallway was brilliantly red and seemed to flash. A piecing siren wailed, and they heard footsteps along both sides of the hall. A short boy tore down from the way the three had come, wearing clothes the color of traffic lights and a black mask. His hair was long and spiked up. His face was filled with determination. He was followed by a tall girl, with green eyes and red hair. The girl wore platform shoes, a purple miniskirt, and a short top.

From the other end dashed a robot. Well, not exactly a robot… He looked more human than a robot, but definitely mechanical. He was blue and silver, robotically, and looked African-American, human wise. The robot-human was followed by a vicious looking wolfhound… That was green and black. The wolfhound's eyes were pure white.

The ceiling above them suddenly glowed black. Another girl floated down towards them, her dark gray cloak billowing behind her in a nonexistent wind. Her hood shadowed most of her face, but it was pretty clear that her eyes were violet. Her skin looked oddly gray, and her hands glowed black. Erika cast a sidelong look at Jay. There was something eerie going on, and she wasn't sure what.

"Uh, uh, uh… We come in peace!" Mimi stuttered after a moment of staring at the five. The cloaked girl's hands glowed a little less vibrantly, as did the red-head's. The robot-man lowered his right arm, which had turned into some sort of gun… thing. The wolfhound pressed his ears back. All four were looking at the masked boy, who growled and raised a metallic looking staff.

"Let's hope you don't leave in pieces!" he growled. The girls' hands started to glow again, ready for the fight. But the robot man lowered his right arm and put his left hand to his face, as though ashamed. The wolfhound pulled his ears together and whined pitifully.

"Man, Robin, your catch phrases just get worse and worse! Leave in pieces, I ask you…" the robot man complained. He looked to the wolfhound. "BB, back me up, dude!" But the wolfhound just whined again, apparently ashamed. "Beast Boy agrees." The masked boy, Robin, hesitated.

"Look, let's not get into an argument now," said a monotone voice. It took Erika and Mimi a second to realize that the gray girl was speaking. She turned to the trio. "Who are you, how did you get here, and what do you want?" Erika opened her mouth to respond, but Jay beat her to it.

"I'm Jay, that's Mimi, and this is Erika," she said excitedly. "We don't know how we got here and we were just curious about the building. But… I guess the time machine helped get us here…" She glanced at Mimi and Erika for reassurance, but they both looked clueless.

"Time machine?" asked Robin..

"Time machine?" yelped the robot.

"Time machine," Mimi confirmed. "Of course! That's why it … uh… whirred…"

"I am reminded of the villain, Warp," the redhead voiced thoughtfully, peering at the three. "But these three look neither evil nor like they know what they are doing."

"Huddle!" called Robin. The five huddled – the wolfhound had become a green boy shorter than Robin, wearing a green-and-black jumpsuit. They whispered rather loudly, just loud enough for the girls to here. Jay seemed to have lost interest, though.

"I say we fight!" Robin said viciously.

"But I do not think that they are of any danger to us, Robin," the redhead argued.

"I agree with Star. They look scared," the gray girl said.

"I say we give them the benefit of the doubt!" the robot proclaimed. The green boy hesitated.

"I would be with Robin on this one… But he used a really corny catch-phrase. So I say let's trust 'em!" Robin scowled.

"Fine, we'll trust them. For now. Break!" The five broke apart and faced the trio again. Jay was leaning against the wall, reading her book with avid interest. "Sorry we got off to a kind of rotten start… I'm – "

"Robin," Jay finished for him, looking up. Robin quirked an eyebrow.

"Yeah, but how - ? Never mind, I don't want to know. That's – "

"Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, Beast Boy," Jay listed, pointing to each Titan in turn. "The Teen Titans!" Robin looked weirded out. Beast Boy looked as though he had a case of De Ja Vu. The green boy frowned slightly.

"How the- ? What - ? What just - ? Huh?" Robin stuttered, staring at the navy haired girl. She held up her book innocently.

"There have been books about you," she said quietly, as though guilty of something.

Author's Notes: Ooooh, I'm ebil! Mwahahaha! My spell check hates me now. .

What's Jay guilty about? Huh, huh?-pokes you- D'you know? Review, please. They give me the inspiration to keep writing. Oh. And, I realize that this chapter reeks. It will go through revision... later.