"Yo BB, wake up."

"Beast Boy, please wake over your sleep."

"We should take him to the hospital."

"Why did you not take our friend to the place of sick people, Raven. He is obviously ill."

"I was in my room the whole time. I had no idea he was this sick."

Beast Boy's eyes open at the sound of his friends' voices. "Guys?"

"He lives!" Starfire exclaimed, hugging him.

"Not too tight, Star," Cyborg cautioned her. "If he ate what I think he ate, he's liable to blow."

"Beast Boy, are you okay?" Robin asked as he sat up.

Beast Boy put his hands to his throbbing head. "Oh… I'll make it."

"What happened?" Robin asked curiously.

"I traveled to his place," he explained absently. "It was so weird. It was all medieval and stuff. There weren't any cars, or paved roads. I had this suit of armor, and Starfire came to me with fairy wings and magic and told me I had to stop Sladedred's evil realm, and he had captured this princess."

Starfire clapped her hands together, delighted with his tale.

"And you were there," he went on, pointing at Cyborg. "You were a mangler from the highlands who was kicking medieval butt." He motioned to Robin. "And you were there too. You were the good Knight Wonder, out to stop the Black Knight X."

"That's quite a dream, Beast Boy," Robin said, smiling modestly.

Raven helped him up using her powers. "Let me guess, I was the hag?"

"No," he said, smiling. Once he regained his footing, he went on. "You were the princess I had to save. Slade had captured you and dressed you in this flowing pink dress."

"It's more dastardly than I could have ever imagined."

"I had a feeling it was all just a dream," he said, heading toward the kitchen. "How long have you guys been gone?"

"A half hour," Robin said. He motioned to Starfire. "Let's bring in the rest of the groceries, Star."

She nodded. "Beast Boy, will you be all right?"

"I think so."

"This is why you are not to eat the blue furry food in the back of the fridge," she warned before she left with Robin.

"I'll go prep my table," Cyborg said as he headed upstairs. "We'll get you fixed up in no time."

"Okay Cy," he said.

After a glass of water, he could hear Raven clear her throat. "Beast Boy, I apologize for not checking on you."

"Don't worry about it," he said, setting his glass in the sink.

"Come on," she said. "I'll float you to Cyborg's room."

"Not yet," he said while he took out a garbage bag from beneath the sink. "Right now, I think it's time to clean out the fridge."

The End-eth