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I slept peacefully that night, dreaming of a perfect life. That in which I would not have an evil sister, my friends would not be hurt, and Richard would not have to keep running off with his cell phone. He did that on our date, but I just forgot about it. I wonder why he always has to leave. Raven left shortly after he did, and my parents called to check up on me. No one else had come; it had just been me and my thoughts.

When I woke up the next morning, the rain had stopped. The pain that had been in my side had left. I figured that it had something to do with my Tamaranean skin. Of course, the doctors all thought it was some 'miracle medicine' that they had prescribed. After a few tests, they let me go. I called Raven to pick me up. It was eleven thirty on a Saturday and she wasn't busy. I got dressed while I waited for her. When she finally arrived, I was ready to get out of the hospital.

"Alright!" I exclaimed when she came into my room. "Let us get going!"

I was totally sick of the hospital. I began to walk out of my room, but Raven stopped me when I turned to the elevator.

"Wait," she said.

"Why?" I turned around.

"I, uh," she stuttered, "I think that, uh, we, um, should go see how Garfield is doing."

I smirked. I knew she liked him. We made our way to the main hall to check which room he was in. We were told that he was on the ninth floor, so we headed towards the elevator.

"Seriously," Raven said once the doors had closed, "how did you hurt yourself."

"What?" I said, frustrated. I thought she had believed my stove excuse. "I already told you."

"But you weren't telling the truth," she stated.

"How would you know?"

"I just do," she looked at me with a serious expression, "I can feel people's emotions."

I scoffed. What? Did she think she was psychic or something? The rest of the elevator ride was in silence until we reached Gar's floor. There was a nurse checking some of the papers on his door. We casually approached her.

"Um," I started, "Excuse me but do you think we could go in there?"

"One of our friends is in there, and we want to check on him," Raven added.

"Mr. Logan?" The nurse said.

We nodded.

"He is doing a lot better, but I'm not sure if he would like any visitors," she said.

Why would Gar not want visitors? He loves people!

"I'm sure he would not mind if we visited him!" I said.

"Could you ask him?" Raven asked.

The nurse opened the door only a crack and slipped inside. Raven and I looked at each other. We were both confused. The nurse popped her head out.

"Can I have your names?" she asked.

"Well mine is Kori," I answered, but Raven was not so willing.

"Gar!" she yelled. "Kori and I came to see you and we are going to!"

With that, she pushed the nurse out of the way and barged into the room. I followed after her. The nurse just sighed and went back to wherever nurses go. I could see Gar hurry and cover his head up with his bed sheets. Raven stomped up to the side of the bed.

"Gar, what are you doing?" Raven demanded.

"Yes, friend, it is us, Raven and Kori," I pleaded.

"Oh, hi guys," Gar said from under the sheets, his voice slightly muffled.

Raven grabbed the edge of the sheet and tried to pull it off, but Gar held on to it.

"Come on Gar!" she said in between pulls.

"Raven, no!" Gar said, but Raven pulled the sheet off.

We both gasped. Gar's skin was green. Not as dark as his hair, but definitely green. He looked like he was about to cry.

"What happened?" Raven quietly asked.

Gar turned away. "The doctors said the chemicals reacted with my hair dye and turned my skin green."

Raven walked over to the other side of the bed and sat down next to Gar. I put my hand on the edge of the bed.

"It doesn't change the fact that we still like you," Raven comforted, "I still like you."

Gar looked up at her. "Really?"

Raven blushed and nodded.

"How about we go and get some pizza?" I offered.

"I can't leave the hospital yet," Gar sighed, "They have to run some more tests or something like that."

"Oh," I said.

"Do you know how Victor is doing?" Raven asked.

"He's in a different room," Gar answered, "I haven't seen him. I hear not many people have, only some doctors and his parents."

"Why?" I wondered out loud.

"He was hurt a lot more than I was," Gar answered. "There's no telling what they had to do to him to keep him alive."

Raven stood up and walked over beside me.

"It was nice seeing you, but I'm starving! Let's go get some pizza, Kori," she said.

Gar sat back in his bed. "Just don't put any meat on it," he said.

"Why?" Raven asked.

"Well, you don't know what it's like to be a pig," he said.

"And you do?" Raven shot back.

Gar fumbled around with his sheets. Raven figured he didn't have anything to say to that.

"Let's go, Kori," she said and walked out of the room.

"Bye, Gar," I said and followed her.

Raven and I arrived at the pizza place to find it not very crowded. We sat at out normal spot on the upper deck. Raven picked up her menu.

"Who does he think he is telling us what we can order on our pizza?" she began, "He has never been a pig!"

"Or has he?" I speculated.

"What?" Raven thought I was crazy.

"Do you think those chemicals turned him into a pig?" I asked.

"Kori, we just saw him, he's not a pig," Raven explained.

At that moment, a waiter came to get our orders.

"We'll have a medium pizza with extra sausage and bacon," Raven said with a smirk.

She turned toward me once the waiter had left. "Have you talked to Richard lately?"

"No," I said with a sigh.

"Why don't you call him?" she suggested.

"Good idea!" I said. I pulled out my cell phone and dialed his number.

"Hello?" said a man in a formal accent.

"Richard?" I dumbly asked, even though it was obviously not him.

"Master Richard is not here at the moment, this is his butler Alfred speaking."

"Oh."

"Would you like me to tell him you called?"

"Sure, just tell him that Kori called."

"I will."

I hung up the phone. Richard is always busy. What in the world is he doing? The waiter arrived with our pizza. Raven and I each grabbed a slice. We heard some noise coming from the street below and both turned our heads. We heard yelling and looked at each other.

"What's going on?" Raven asked me.

I ran over to the balcony of the deck. Raven ran next to me. There was a mob of people running in all sorts of directions. Some went into various buildings and others just kept running. I looked down the street towards where the mob was coming from. I saw a masked person run out of a bank carrying a bag of money.

"Look!" I said to Raven and pointed to the person.

I was beginning to wonder why everyone was afraid of this person. The person wasn't carrying a gun or anything, but there were police officers everywhere. Then I saw the person pick up one of the columns the bank was resting on and throw it at one of the police officers. The officer ran out of the way just before the column crashed into the street, bursting into millions of pieces. The villain ran down the street towards where Raven and I were. I could see the criminal much better now. I couldn't tell if it were a girl or a boy, but the person was wearing black from head to toe.

"Who is that?" I asked Raven.

"I have no idea," she answered.

Out of nowhere, a miniature bomb flew in front of the escaping criminal and exploded. When the smoke cleared, Robin stood there. The bank robber smirked and picked up a nearby lamp post. It was easily tossed at Robin. He jumped but didn't make it out of the way. The street lamp lay across his back, making him unable to move. I saw the pain in his eyes and knew I had to help him. I ran down the outside stairs of the pizza place and onto the street.

"Stop!" I yelled at the villain.

A smile crossed the thief's face. The burglar began slowly walking toward me. I stood my ground. I could hear Robin struggling to get up. He must have gotten out from under the lamp.

"Kori!" he cried standing up next to me. "What are you doing?"

I knew that now was to time to show the world my powers. Righteous fury I repeated over and over again in my head, but nothing happened. I should have practiced. Robin jumped in front of me.

"Get out of here," he said to me.

"I'm trying to help," I cried.

"You can't!" He said it so forcefully that I started to back away.

Robin leapt at the villain, pulling out his bo-staff. He began to hit the person with so much fury that I'm surprised they were both still standing. I saw the criminal look around and realize there was no way that he was going to win the fight. The villain took off, running extremely fast and dropping the bag of money. Robin didn't bother to run after the villain. He looked at me.

"Kori," he said, "I don't want you to get hurt again."

And with that, he ran behind a building and disappeared.


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