Disclaimer: Teen Titan's is not mine, the only thing that is mine is my pocket lint... Oh crap, someone pickpocketed my lint!

A/N: Not much to say right now. Life is fine, nothing much happening, just a countdown till the end of school at the end of June (stoopid snowdays extending school into the summer. Luckily my b-day is in July) But tell me what you think of this chapter, critiques are happily taken, and comments are also liked, but critiques get happy little chocolate cereal pieces on their pillows from the cereal fairy

"Are you sure of what you saw?"

"Yeah, visions, or.. or maybe we were transported briefly?" Beast Boy looked questioningly at Cyborg.

"Probably visions. Starfire, you said that you just saw us crash into her and nothing else? Nothing else happened?"

"Yes, that is all I saw."

"Alright, we'll confirm what actually happened later, right now we need to figure out if we'll be safe with her in the tower when she wakes up. We don't know what other powers she might have, or how she'll react to not knowing where she is when she wakes up. We don't know anything about her, whether she wants us harmed or not, so we should prepare for the worst in case the worst comes... Alright?" Robin asked before discussing as many variables with his fellow Titans as possible. No one knew what to expect, so no one knew what exactly to prepare for. The only precaution they were sure of taking was for Raven to have a connection with everyone's mind when the possible threat was awake, so that if the girl tried to enter or interrupt anyone's thoughts, Raven could block whatever was attempting the entry, or at least be aware of anything that does get through. Other than that, the security system was put on full alert, which required everyone to use their ID's to enter and exit any room or passageway, as well as access the refrigerator, tv, the sink water, even the use of the toilet flush lever, as well as any of the numerous computers set up throughout the tower. Everyone knew that anything out of the ordinary was to be relayed to everyone via the Titan's communicators, which were to be carried at all times. It wasn't long until I woke up however.

I wasn't near where the Titan's had discussed their security plan, so I knew nothing. People had been following me on a daily basis up until about a month ago, which was nearly the time that I'd begun my journey to Titan's tower. I didn't know who the stalkers were, people that wished me harm, or help, or even if they were just normal people and I was just being paranoid, I didn't know if there was a connection with this room and them. It was possible that I had been taken by them, or that I was in a hospital, maybe this was the inside of Titan's Tower, but I had no clue. Nothing was recognizable, I was laying on a white bed with white covers beneath me, and I had sand in my underwear, due to the beach I suppose. A small beep went off beside me; a small machine whose wires connected to multiple circles of plastic stuck to my forehead, but it didn't beep again, so I ignored it.

I lived threw a few experiences when I awoke. They came from some of the apartment buildings that surrounded Titan's Tower, but nothing major, mostly kids that didn't want to go to bed, or adults who were frustrated over the work they had to bring home, so, like I said, nothing major to suppress, but I was keeping a lot behind the wall and needed to get rid of as much as possible soon. I couldn't do that in a city however, I've tried that once before and the rates for murder and other such inhumane crimes rose for about a week before settling back down to the normal rate it had been before. I lived on the street so it had been frightening to see so few people meandering on the sidewalks.

I looked over on my right and was not comforted to see a large window with thick, black, vertical metal bars covering the outside of the window, accompanied by the chicken wire in between the glass panes. If I was in a dangerous place, then any escape routes were probably difficult to access, and difficult to spot. I surveyed the rest of the room to see what else was inside, but didn't see much. My bed was on the right side of the room, close to the first window I'd seen, and the door was on the left facing me, with no doorhandle. The bed also had a curtain that was tied up on my left; a dull gray with no patterns to break up its plastic hospital like appearance. There was one other window in the room, an exact replica of its sister. One table sat, bolted to the floor, under the window. It smelled cold and sterile, and the bolted down immovability of everything in the room destroyed the possibility of a hospital, and my idea of Titan's Tower was of a modernized arcade utopia that gave off a warm fuzzy feeling, which is exactly the opposite of where I lay. I was scared, I didn't know where I was. Normally I don't know where I am, but I can at least tell if I'm in a good place or not.

The light from the windows dimmed; something was covering them. I sat up abruptly, and hugged my legs. What should I do, what should I do? I avoided as many confrontations as possible, but if this was a bad thing, then I didn't know what to do. I heard scraping as the metal bars retracted into the outside wall. What was happening? The window panes slid down into the metal wall as well, and something black glided along the floor and up the wall before slowing down in the space of the room's center, here its white eyes glowed as it's wings surrounded the room.

The metal door to my left slid into the wall revealing two dark figures. They entered the room and took fighting positions, which was when a dark green wolf bounded into the room to snarl between the two. I sort of recognized one, but I wasn't sure. When I had gone down on the beach I had thought I had seen a blue robot, or cyborg fall from a horse. A green horse, and now a green wolf, were these genetically altered animals? I thought Beast Boy shape shifted normal animals, I hadn't heard that the animals he became were green. Maybe this was a group that were impersonating the Titan's, I didn't know, I was scared and not thinking straight. An orange girl in purple apparel flew through the other open window, now I knew these weren't the Titans, I had only heard of Beast Boy, Cyborg, Robin, and Raven. There were too many to be the Titans. I didn't move, just closed my eyes, should I send some of people's sorrow into them? If they made any move to harm me they would, until they did something, I was going to sit and keep the wall within as solid as possible, nothing more.