"11. I can't believe it's 11. Well, so much for being done." And he drifted into the Tower.

Robin looked up, remembering something.
"We'll need alot of help with Trigon. I gotta go."
"Why? Where are you going?" asked Beastboy and Cyborg.
"Somewhere." And with that, Robin left.

Stormy. As he remembered it. Pulling the brim of his hat down, he headed to a building and knocked on the door. Two golden eyes peeked out.
"What's the password?"
"Fire Three."
"Right, come in, then."
The door opened, and he stepped inside. There he found who he was looking for, a girl he met a while back.
"Hado," he said as he sat down next to her. "Haven't seen you in a while."
"Who are you?"
"It's me, Robin."
"Oh! Robin, what're you doing here?"
"Looking for you. I need some help."
"Okay, so, what's the problem?"
"Ever hear of Trigon the Terrible?"
She paused.
"Say that again?"
"Trigon the Terrible."
"In that case, I'm in. Where should I expect to meet you?"
"Jump City. Have you heard of it?"
"Yeah, used to live there. Where'll you be?"
"Titans Tower."
"Right. I'll meet you there."
"Okay, see you later." He tipped his hat and walked off.

It wasn't like she was entirely worried. Hado was actually grateful for a change in pace. She approached the city, concerned about the number of villains there may be in the shadows. Hado got stares, oh yes, it was to be expected. The hat, with it's wide brim and silly pointedness, was certainly one of the causes, along with the lack of any ability to see her face. But she didn't let that worry her. It was something else, something deeper. She approached the tower cautiously and knocked. Cyborg opened the door.
"Uh, who are you?"
"My name is Hado," she said. She had to admit, this guy was tall. "I'm here to see Robin. Is he here?"
"Uh...yeah. Hang on. YO, ROBIN!"
Robin came up.
"She says she's here for you."
"Hey, Hado. Glad you could make it, we were just getting packed up."
"Will this benefit me in any way besides working with you again?"
"Just like always. Yes, indeed, because you'll have a universe to live in."
"Well, that's a comforting reward. Anything else?"
"We may decide to call you a Titan."
"Fair deal. I'm in regardless, but it's certainly nice to know what I get for it."
"So, come on in."
Hado walked in.
"Any clue as to when we're leaving?"
"Tomorrow."

Well, if you HAVEN'T caught on, you're not likely the only one. However, Hado's nature will be explained in the next chapter. Whatever.

Until next time...

This is S. Giovanni, signing out.