Robin had set up an intense obstacle course, to which each Titan must adapt his or her abilities in order to beat. Wren observed as Beast Boy changed into different animals in order to complete the course. Then Cyborg used his arm blaster to dash obstacles out of the way. Robin used his martial arts skills to evade the hindrances, while Raven used her magic to simply move them out of the way. Finally it was Starfire's turn, and she flew around all the obstacles.

When they were all through, everyone looked at Wren expectantly, and she looked down at her hands again.

"I don't know if I can do it. I told you all that I don't have any of your talents, or any of my own. I'll try, but don't expect anything. Promise?" she asked, looking anxiously up at everyone and taking a few steps back. They all nodded—Cyborg gave her a thumbs up-- and she took a deep breath.

"Ready?" asked Robin. Wren merely nodded. He started the timer, and gave the signal for her to go. Wren took off towards the first hole at a run. To everyone's amazement, she leaped over it and continued on to the brick wall, which she smashed through. As boulders threatened to overtake her, she stopped and turned around. For a split second, everyone thought she had given up. But instead of running off the course, she smashed each boulder to dust. Then came the darts shooting out of pillars. She knocked the pillars down. Finally, she was at the last obstacle: a series of opening and shutting doors, which she must get through. But if there was a pattern to the slamming of the steel plates, she couldn't discern it. So she just ran through and hoped not to die. When she miraculously emerged at the end of the course, still whole and breathing, she looked back.

Their were Wren-shaped chunks missing from every set of doors.

"I think we're going to need another obstacle course," said Beast Boy in awe.

"That's a new record time!" exclaimed Cyborg incredulously (previously the record time had been his).

"Well done, Wren, I think it's safe to say that you've definitely got talent," said Robin, patting her on the back. Starfire was cheering. Wren was grinning, but their was a worried glint in her brilliant green eyes.