A/N: I'm back. I don't know if I'll update this today or tomorrow. At the
moment I'm doing two stories at once (this is my favorite) and I update
each one every other day. Well, I have creative urges, sorry.
Disclaimer: I don't own Titans, never own Titans, why can't I skip this? $&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&
I sighed and got up with the sun, why do I always feel depressed when I leave the Titans. When did two days become always? I am messing up my head. I sighed and rolled out of bed, yesterday's activities had given me a pounding headache. I groaned and stretched; throwing in a few things Raven had shown me. After that I slowly and laboriously changed into my working clothing. I have got to get an other set; I can't keep paying the Laundromat to wash them every day. I paused and remembered last nights conversation:
Robin looked over at me, "How old are you Mage?"
"Fifteen," I replied smoothly, "Why?"
He paused, I knew he was up to something, "I was just wondering if you were old enough to have a job." He knew he had slammed me, damn.
I replied quite smoothly, "I consider school a job, I settled down here because I need to have knowledge to get by in this world. Even though I wander I know that much," I told him with a laugh, "It's illegal for a reason."
I sighed as I put on my work clothes; I need to get an other set. It was tiring washing it at the Laundromat day after day. I couldn't afford too though; I only got enough money to pay for dinner. I didn't have to pay for board or other such expenses. That and the fact that the McKinley's where so kind and I wasn't supposed to be living by myself is all that kept me here. I don't have a high school diploma; I'm stuck in this rut.
I paused and for the first time realized, I mean really realized, I was heading for a dead end. I needed to get an education, but how? With the villains out gathering people with super powers, how can I afford to go home? I sighed and splashed some water on my face; looks like the Titans were really my only way out. That was part of the reason I was trying to remain separate from them, I don't want to use them. That and the fact that I don't like getting close, I have always been happiest on my own.
I went down stairs and decided to try and push these troublesome thought aside. As soon as I entered the kitchen all of the ovens and breads, even the walls greeted me. I yawned sleepily, 'Nice to see you too,' I murmured, honestly happy.
They all started to laugh at me, 'A little sleepy Mage?'
'I'm well rested.'
'Oh my poor baby.'
I groaned and told them good naturedly, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get the idea. I'm not asking for sympathy.' They laughed and backed off. Yawning for the third time in ten minutes I started putting bread in the ovens. A raisin bread and, a lot of plain, and a few rolls and such. I was getting ready for the breakfast traffic. It makes sense to me, get home made bread and butter for breakfast. Yeah, a good start for my day.
I grabbed an apron and began to get some yeast ready. I got out five bowls and started those, measuring and poring in honey, yeast, and warm water. I then grabbed out the half-finished bread and began to knead. I had taken the five perfect loaves out of the oven and had put in five more when Mrs. McKinley walked in.
"Amanda," she said shortly, "Ahh the bread is ready, good." She walked away then without a word. Some one got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning; it was going to be a long day. The day continued with me being extra careful to be perfect, and Mrs. McKinley needing someone to yell at. Well guess what, it wasn't going to be me.
I found my self watching her carefully, reading her language to learn what the right thing to say is. I was cheerful, but not to the extreme, and I made sure not to be gloomy either. The first half of the workday was awful. Lunch came around, and I knew I couldn't socialize. Kristen came in and saw my face; she immediately understood what was going on.
She walked around and quickly chose raisin bread with fresh butter. It was her favorite. I grinned we softly chatted as I sold her the bread.
"So, she's an old dragon today is she?" Kristen asked, she was enjoying this far too much.
"Oh yes," I told her, "Would you like some butter with that?" I added in a louder tone. "We have homemade preserves and butter."
Kristen grinned, "I think I'll try a different kind of butter today, lets see, maybe the walnut flavored." I made a face, she stifled a giggle, "Thanks for calling me yesterday," she whispered. I had called yesterday, this wasn't sarcasm. As soon as I had stretched Kristen heard from me.
"No problem," I whispered, "But if I was you I'd make a choice quick and get out of here."
She nodded, "That will be ten dollars please," I told her, new butter new price. We gave each other a quick hug, "I'll call you after work," I told her, and shoed her out.
Not a moment to soon, right then Mrs. McKinley came out. "I'll take over the counter now," she said briskly. I quickly went to the back of the store and got to work. Around three the worst possible thing happened, the Titan's walked in.
Oh shit, I only gave them my number for a reason. If they knew that I was serious when I was talking about working, Robin at least would blow his top. A fifteen-year-old can't work, crap, crap!
Mrs. McKinley walked back, "Could you get that one Amanda?" she asked pleasantly. Oh, of course she has to make bread now!
"No problem," I said cheerfully and walked out front.
I heard Raven saying, "Remind me, why are we here again?" This definitely wouldn't be her scene.
Robin sighed, "Because we have don't have time for dinner and we need a somewhat healthy snack to tide us off." The poor guy, I wonder why they wouldn't be home.
I was getting closer, Beast Boy piped up, "Remind me why we aren't going to be home for dinner?" Everyone agreed on this, wow boy. I needed to get out there, here it goes.
And a one, and a two, and a one two three four, "Is there anything I can help you with?" I asked them pleasantly, the brim of my hat shadowing my face.
Oh please be stupid; please be, "Mage," damn, "What are you doing here?" Beast Boy asked, he can be so clueless.
Robin glared, "School is your job?" he asked coldly. Owe he slammed me good, I had hell to pay.
I gave them a weak smile, "Would you believe me if I said I was taking classes over the Internet?" I asked hopelessly. Robin glared, "I'll take that as a no, in that case," I immediately switched to peppy worker, "Is there anything I can help you with?" I gave them my one hundred-watt smile.
Robin nodded, "yes I would like an explanation," Wait what is wrong with me, he isn't my father. I don't care he still scares me.
I dropped the act and said seriously, "It will have to wait till AFTER work, or I'm going to get fired."
Robin smiled darkly, "Don't worry when I'm finished you'll be fired any way."
I gave him a glare and felt my rage build up. It was filling me; I closed my eyes and forced myself to calm down. "I'll talk to you later, at the moment I am working. Now if you wish to buy something, please stay, but if not get your," I paused, not gonna swear, "Just get out."
He nodded, realizing finally how angry I was. I gave every other member of the Titans a smile. Robin I just watched leave, my eyes cold and my emotions none. After he left I let out a shuddering breath. I only had twenty minutes till I have to close down, just sit tight.
Mrs. McKinley came out; "I don't pay you to soc..." she trailed off at the cold look I gave her. Even she knew not to mess with me, "Good heavens what happened?" she asked all anger forgotten.
I immediately hid all my emotions under amusement, "Nothing, why would any thing have happened," I laughed, giving her an honest smile. "There's a new loaf of bread, came up with it myself. I think you'll like it."
She gave me her first real smile from all day, "I can't wait, I'll eat it on the way home. You wouldn't mind manning the shop for the last few minutes?" She asked, coming out with her bread and jacket.
I gave her a warm smile, "Of course not, I hope you like the bread." She left and I dropped my smile as soon as she was out of sight. I was far to good an actress, unfortunately Robin was a very good critic. I had also let down my guard around him. It had never occurred to me that he would care if I worked at fifteen. I can be such an idiot some times. I finished closing up the shop; all of the ovens sensed my anger. I set the unfinished bread in the freezer and locked up.
I went up stairs and grabbed my cell phone, without further ado I called Kristen. It rang three times then Kristen picked up, "Hello?"
I sighed, "It's me, Amanda."
She paused, "What's wrong?'
"You know how I'm fifteen and working?"
"Yeah..." she trailed off.
"Well, you know how I was hanging out with the Titans?"
"Yeah, how could I not?"
"Anyway, they found out, after I lied to them. Well more specifically, after I lied to Robin he found out that I was working and not doing school. He's smart and I used the most stupid lie you could think of." I sighed, "And for some reason I feel like he's about to ground me and I'm honestly frightened."
She waited, "That's heavy, but I keep telling you to go back to school."
"I know, I want to, but how? The only way is through the Titans, and I don't want to use them!" I was feeling trapped, why did this have to happen.
"I guess you're right, but you should have been honest."
"I KNOW! That's why I'm kicking myself and not him!" I fell backward on my bed and groaned. "This is all so messed up."
"Everything with you is messed up," Kristen told me.
"Not uh! It is not, why would it all be messed up?"
"Because you don't trust anyone, you lie, and you undermine your own problems. But you make other's problems as important as the end of the world." She said this all in a bored matter of fact tone.
"Kristen."
"Yeah."
"I hate it when you're right."
"I know, would you like to hear about what I'm learning in school today?"
I sat up eagerly; this is my only way to education. I hear what she is learning then check out books from the library. Right now we are both struggling through algebra, and are learning about Ancient India. I am also doing a self-elected research paper under Kristen's tutorage. "Yeah, shoot."
So we talked for an hour, chatting and schooling. We assigned myself homework, I know it's messed up, and I hung up. I fell back on my bed and sighed, I needed to talk to the Titans. I flipped over on my bed, shoving my face in a pillow and started to scream. After five minutes I realized that screaming just got me riled up and I forced myself to relax.
I checked the clock, five forty five. Time to go see the Titans. I got up and grabbed a schoolbook (I could get work done while waiting for them) and headed down to their Tower. After a very long walk, and an hour later, I had reached the Tower and walked up to the door. I didn't know what to do from here, do I knock? Will they hear me? Should I just walk in?
In the end the decision was made for me and the doors opened on its own. I walked up to the living room and saw all of the Titans sitting around. Robin looked up at me and said grimly, "Could you explain why you," Cy cut him off.
"Robin you are making," Robin glared.
"I am NOT making to big a deal out of this!" Everyone else rolled their eyes and sat back. That made me feel oddly better, but I had lied, more than once, so it was a big deal.
I walked over and sat down, setting my algebra book aside. Robin noticed it, but didn't let it deter him. He looked at me and waited.
I sighed, "All right, FINE! I did lie to you, big whoop," I was pissed so I was lashing out. I noticed it and forced myself to calm down, "Basically you had backed me into a corner and I responded without thinking. Once I lied I wasn't going to admit it unless under pain of death." I paused and gave him a glare, "Which you are managing to recreate very nicely."
Beast Boy coughed, and I saw Raven smirk. Robin was not going to stop being rightfully angry, "Why aren't you in school?"
I sighed, "Because I can't afford to. I still have a home, but with the bad guy things running around and nabbing super peoples, I can't afford to force my family into that. Then I can go to school here, no I have to live here, that would require having my FAMILY move here. Even if I could find a way around that, I need a job to pay for food and shelter, clothing, warmth. You know, that kind of stuff." I gave him a hard look, settling myself firmly on the floor.
Robin was running out of steam, "You shouldn't have lied to me," he said, grasping at straws.
I exploded, "I KNOW! That's why I'm beating MYSELF up instead of YOU!" I clipped my words and made sure to enunciate very clearly. I wondered how many times I would have to say that phrase.
Robin was silent, "What are you going to do about school?" He asked, no longer angry.
I sighed, "At the moment Kristen is telling me her lessons and I do them with her. I am hoping that I can go back to school the last year or take a GED." That was my honest plan, "Until then I just have to cram myself full of knowledge." I looked up, "Wait a minute, do you go to school?"
Everyone winced, "We have a tutor," Cyborg told me, "She's an old dragon." I grinned, they were lucky.
Raven nodded, I have a feeling that the tutor is lucky she survived this long. Starfire suddenly smiled, "Why doesn't friend Mage stay with us? Then she can have a home and school!" I smiled softly; she doesn't know how wonderful that would be.
Everyone looked around and nodded, "Yeah, why doesn't she, I mean you?" Cyborg asked me.
Raven looked up, "I agree with Starfire." I bet that was the first time she ever said that.
Beast Boy grinned, "Yeah, it's perfect."
Robin nodded, "Why don't you?"
I looked at all of them, shocked, "You mean that you have hardly known me a week and are already willing to let me move in with you?" They were definitely insane.
Cyborg nodded, "yes."
"Totally."
Raven paused, "If it was anyone but you, we would say no." I felt touched, oddly enough the fact that Raven said it made it matter.
Robin looked down at me, "What do you say, you willing to try and become a Titan?"
I grinned, "So I'm a Titan in training? A trainee Titan, a teen trainee Titan," that would be wonderful.
"Does that mean yes?" Cy asked, I nodded.
"Oh wonderful greatness!" Starfire exclaimed. Raven just smiled, and that was how my problems were solved. I'm sure new ones will be coming along. I guess I'll see what happens tomorrow. &$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&&$&$&$&
A/N: Yes star1233 or whatever is the first one who came out with a tutor. In all fairness she had it first, but it is the obvious answer to the school problem. So I used it, it is the only realistic answer to the school problem.
Disclaimer: I don't own Titans, never own Titans, why can't I skip this? $&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&
I sighed and got up with the sun, why do I always feel depressed when I leave the Titans. When did two days become always? I am messing up my head. I sighed and rolled out of bed, yesterday's activities had given me a pounding headache. I groaned and stretched; throwing in a few things Raven had shown me. After that I slowly and laboriously changed into my working clothing. I have got to get an other set; I can't keep paying the Laundromat to wash them every day. I paused and remembered last nights conversation:
Robin looked over at me, "How old are you Mage?"
"Fifteen," I replied smoothly, "Why?"
He paused, I knew he was up to something, "I was just wondering if you were old enough to have a job." He knew he had slammed me, damn.
I replied quite smoothly, "I consider school a job, I settled down here because I need to have knowledge to get by in this world. Even though I wander I know that much," I told him with a laugh, "It's illegal for a reason."
I sighed as I put on my work clothes; I need to get an other set. It was tiring washing it at the Laundromat day after day. I couldn't afford too though; I only got enough money to pay for dinner. I didn't have to pay for board or other such expenses. That and the fact that the McKinley's where so kind and I wasn't supposed to be living by myself is all that kept me here. I don't have a high school diploma; I'm stuck in this rut.
I paused and for the first time realized, I mean really realized, I was heading for a dead end. I needed to get an education, but how? With the villains out gathering people with super powers, how can I afford to go home? I sighed and splashed some water on my face; looks like the Titans were really my only way out. That was part of the reason I was trying to remain separate from them, I don't want to use them. That and the fact that I don't like getting close, I have always been happiest on my own.
I went down stairs and decided to try and push these troublesome thought aside. As soon as I entered the kitchen all of the ovens and breads, even the walls greeted me. I yawned sleepily, 'Nice to see you too,' I murmured, honestly happy.
They all started to laugh at me, 'A little sleepy Mage?'
'I'm well rested.'
'Oh my poor baby.'
I groaned and told them good naturedly, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get the idea. I'm not asking for sympathy.' They laughed and backed off. Yawning for the third time in ten minutes I started putting bread in the ovens. A raisin bread and, a lot of plain, and a few rolls and such. I was getting ready for the breakfast traffic. It makes sense to me, get home made bread and butter for breakfast. Yeah, a good start for my day.
I grabbed an apron and began to get some yeast ready. I got out five bowls and started those, measuring and poring in honey, yeast, and warm water. I then grabbed out the half-finished bread and began to knead. I had taken the five perfect loaves out of the oven and had put in five more when Mrs. McKinley walked in.
"Amanda," she said shortly, "Ahh the bread is ready, good." She walked away then without a word. Some one got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning; it was going to be a long day. The day continued with me being extra careful to be perfect, and Mrs. McKinley needing someone to yell at. Well guess what, it wasn't going to be me.
I found my self watching her carefully, reading her language to learn what the right thing to say is. I was cheerful, but not to the extreme, and I made sure not to be gloomy either. The first half of the workday was awful. Lunch came around, and I knew I couldn't socialize. Kristen came in and saw my face; she immediately understood what was going on.
She walked around and quickly chose raisin bread with fresh butter. It was her favorite. I grinned we softly chatted as I sold her the bread.
"So, she's an old dragon today is she?" Kristen asked, she was enjoying this far too much.
"Oh yes," I told her, "Would you like some butter with that?" I added in a louder tone. "We have homemade preserves and butter."
Kristen grinned, "I think I'll try a different kind of butter today, lets see, maybe the walnut flavored." I made a face, she stifled a giggle, "Thanks for calling me yesterday," she whispered. I had called yesterday, this wasn't sarcasm. As soon as I had stretched Kristen heard from me.
"No problem," I whispered, "But if I was you I'd make a choice quick and get out of here."
She nodded, "That will be ten dollars please," I told her, new butter new price. We gave each other a quick hug, "I'll call you after work," I told her, and shoed her out.
Not a moment to soon, right then Mrs. McKinley came out. "I'll take over the counter now," she said briskly. I quickly went to the back of the store and got to work. Around three the worst possible thing happened, the Titan's walked in.
Oh shit, I only gave them my number for a reason. If they knew that I was serious when I was talking about working, Robin at least would blow his top. A fifteen-year-old can't work, crap, crap!
Mrs. McKinley walked back, "Could you get that one Amanda?" she asked pleasantly. Oh, of course she has to make bread now!
"No problem," I said cheerfully and walked out front.
I heard Raven saying, "Remind me, why are we here again?" This definitely wouldn't be her scene.
Robin sighed, "Because we have don't have time for dinner and we need a somewhat healthy snack to tide us off." The poor guy, I wonder why they wouldn't be home.
I was getting closer, Beast Boy piped up, "Remind me why we aren't going to be home for dinner?" Everyone agreed on this, wow boy. I needed to get out there, here it goes.
And a one, and a two, and a one two three four, "Is there anything I can help you with?" I asked them pleasantly, the brim of my hat shadowing my face.
Oh please be stupid; please be, "Mage," damn, "What are you doing here?" Beast Boy asked, he can be so clueless.
Robin glared, "School is your job?" he asked coldly. Owe he slammed me good, I had hell to pay.
I gave them a weak smile, "Would you believe me if I said I was taking classes over the Internet?" I asked hopelessly. Robin glared, "I'll take that as a no, in that case," I immediately switched to peppy worker, "Is there anything I can help you with?" I gave them my one hundred-watt smile.
Robin nodded, "yes I would like an explanation," Wait what is wrong with me, he isn't my father. I don't care he still scares me.
I dropped the act and said seriously, "It will have to wait till AFTER work, or I'm going to get fired."
Robin smiled darkly, "Don't worry when I'm finished you'll be fired any way."
I gave him a glare and felt my rage build up. It was filling me; I closed my eyes and forced myself to calm down. "I'll talk to you later, at the moment I am working. Now if you wish to buy something, please stay, but if not get your," I paused, not gonna swear, "Just get out."
He nodded, realizing finally how angry I was. I gave every other member of the Titans a smile. Robin I just watched leave, my eyes cold and my emotions none. After he left I let out a shuddering breath. I only had twenty minutes till I have to close down, just sit tight.
Mrs. McKinley came out; "I don't pay you to soc..." she trailed off at the cold look I gave her. Even she knew not to mess with me, "Good heavens what happened?" she asked all anger forgotten.
I immediately hid all my emotions under amusement, "Nothing, why would any thing have happened," I laughed, giving her an honest smile. "There's a new loaf of bread, came up with it myself. I think you'll like it."
She gave me her first real smile from all day, "I can't wait, I'll eat it on the way home. You wouldn't mind manning the shop for the last few minutes?" She asked, coming out with her bread and jacket.
I gave her a warm smile, "Of course not, I hope you like the bread." She left and I dropped my smile as soon as she was out of sight. I was far to good an actress, unfortunately Robin was a very good critic. I had also let down my guard around him. It had never occurred to me that he would care if I worked at fifteen. I can be such an idiot some times. I finished closing up the shop; all of the ovens sensed my anger. I set the unfinished bread in the freezer and locked up.
I went up stairs and grabbed my cell phone, without further ado I called Kristen. It rang three times then Kristen picked up, "Hello?"
I sighed, "It's me, Amanda."
She paused, "What's wrong?'
"You know how I'm fifteen and working?"
"Yeah..." she trailed off.
"Well, you know how I was hanging out with the Titans?"
"Yeah, how could I not?"
"Anyway, they found out, after I lied to them. Well more specifically, after I lied to Robin he found out that I was working and not doing school. He's smart and I used the most stupid lie you could think of." I sighed, "And for some reason I feel like he's about to ground me and I'm honestly frightened."
She waited, "That's heavy, but I keep telling you to go back to school."
"I know, I want to, but how? The only way is through the Titans, and I don't want to use them!" I was feeling trapped, why did this have to happen.
"I guess you're right, but you should have been honest."
"I KNOW! That's why I'm kicking myself and not him!" I fell backward on my bed and groaned. "This is all so messed up."
"Everything with you is messed up," Kristen told me.
"Not uh! It is not, why would it all be messed up?"
"Because you don't trust anyone, you lie, and you undermine your own problems. But you make other's problems as important as the end of the world." She said this all in a bored matter of fact tone.
"Kristen."
"Yeah."
"I hate it when you're right."
"I know, would you like to hear about what I'm learning in school today?"
I sat up eagerly; this is my only way to education. I hear what she is learning then check out books from the library. Right now we are both struggling through algebra, and are learning about Ancient India. I am also doing a self-elected research paper under Kristen's tutorage. "Yeah, shoot."
So we talked for an hour, chatting and schooling. We assigned myself homework, I know it's messed up, and I hung up. I fell back on my bed and sighed, I needed to talk to the Titans. I flipped over on my bed, shoving my face in a pillow and started to scream. After five minutes I realized that screaming just got me riled up and I forced myself to relax.
I checked the clock, five forty five. Time to go see the Titans. I got up and grabbed a schoolbook (I could get work done while waiting for them) and headed down to their Tower. After a very long walk, and an hour later, I had reached the Tower and walked up to the door. I didn't know what to do from here, do I knock? Will they hear me? Should I just walk in?
In the end the decision was made for me and the doors opened on its own. I walked up to the living room and saw all of the Titans sitting around. Robin looked up at me and said grimly, "Could you explain why you," Cy cut him off.
"Robin you are making," Robin glared.
"I am NOT making to big a deal out of this!" Everyone else rolled their eyes and sat back. That made me feel oddly better, but I had lied, more than once, so it was a big deal.
I walked over and sat down, setting my algebra book aside. Robin noticed it, but didn't let it deter him. He looked at me and waited.
I sighed, "All right, FINE! I did lie to you, big whoop," I was pissed so I was lashing out. I noticed it and forced myself to calm down, "Basically you had backed me into a corner and I responded without thinking. Once I lied I wasn't going to admit it unless under pain of death." I paused and gave him a glare, "Which you are managing to recreate very nicely."
Beast Boy coughed, and I saw Raven smirk. Robin was not going to stop being rightfully angry, "Why aren't you in school?"
I sighed, "Because I can't afford to. I still have a home, but with the bad guy things running around and nabbing super peoples, I can't afford to force my family into that. Then I can go to school here, no I have to live here, that would require having my FAMILY move here. Even if I could find a way around that, I need a job to pay for food and shelter, clothing, warmth. You know, that kind of stuff." I gave him a hard look, settling myself firmly on the floor.
Robin was running out of steam, "You shouldn't have lied to me," he said, grasping at straws.
I exploded, "I KNOW! That's why I'm beating MYSELF up instead of YOU!" I clipped my words and made sure to enunciate very clearly. I wondered how many times I would have to say that phrase.
Robin was silent, "What are you going to do about school?" He asked, no longer angry.
I sighed, "At the moment Kristen is telling me her lessons and I do them with her. I am hoping that I can go back to school the last year or take a GED." That was my honest plan, "Until then I just have to cram myself full of knowledge." I looked up, "Wait a minute, do you go to school?"
Everyone winced, "We have a tutor," Cyborg told me, "She's an old dragon." I grinned, they were lucky.
Raven nodded, I have a feeling that the tutor is lucky she survived this long. Starfire suddenly smiled, "Why doesn't friend Mage stay with us? Then she can have a home and school!" I smiled softly; she doesn't know how wonderful that would be.
Everyone looked around and nodded, "Yeah, why doesn't she, I mean you?" Cyborg asked me.
Raven looked up, "I agree with Starfire." I bet that was the first time she ever said that.
Beast Boy grinned, "Yeah, it's perfect."
Robin nodded, "Why don't you?"
I looked at all of them, shocked, "You mean that you have hardly known me a week and are already willing to let me move in with you?" They were definitely insane.
Cyborg nodded, "yes."
"Totally."
Raven paused, "If it was anyone but you, we would say no." I felt touched, oddly enough the fact that Raven said it made it matter.
Robin looked down at me, "What do you say, you willing to try and become a Titan?"
I grinned, "So I'm a Titan in training? A trainee Titan, a teen trainee Titan," that would be wonderful.
"Does that mean yes?" Cy asked, I nodded.
"Oh wonderful greatness!" Starfire exclaimed. Raven just smiled, and that was how my problems were solved. I'm sure new ones will be coming along. I guess I'll see what happens tomorrow. &$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&$&&$&$&$&
A/N: Yes star1233 or whatever is the first one who came out with a tutor. In all fairness she had it first, but it is the obvious answer to the school problem. So I used it, it is the only realistic answer to the school problem.
