Hours later they spotted something off in the distance.

"It's them! We're catching up!" said Beast Boy. A moment later, though, he let out a disappointed sigh.

"What is it, Beast Boy?" asked Robin over the intercom.

"She's not with them. None of those are her," replied the green boy.

"How do you know?" asked Raven.

"She has a spot above her left eye. A brown one. And all of these ones have red eyes. She has green eyes…"

Silence from the others. Then—

"How do you know all this?" asked Cyborg.

"We raced home after getting ice cream the first time. I saw her go into full-Siren mode. It was amazing!" said Beast Boy.

"Well, this is good information. Now we know what we're looking for," said Robin.

Suddenly, the creatures noticed their presence and attacked. Not with claws or violence, but with their deadly song. Unearthly sounds projected across the water, leaving Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy entranced. Starfire and Raven were forced to pilot the T-ship themselves, something that they had little experience in.

"What do we do?" said Starfire, panicking.

"I don't know! Should we land? We don't know how to run this thing alone," replied Raven, who wanted to panic but wouldn't allow herself to.

"What if we sound sealed the ship? Would that help?"

"Can't hurt to try!" said Raven, who pressed the sound-seal button.

The ship went silent. The boys came to, rubbing and shaking their heads.

"What happened to me?" asked Cyborg.

"And me?" said Robin

"Hey, me too! What about you guys, Starfire? Did it happen to you and Raven?" asked Beast Boy.

"It was just the boys. That was Siren Song, it put you in a total stupor. Starfire and I had to pilot the ship alone for a while there," said Raven.

"Well, sound proofing the ship was a great idea. Good work, girls!" said Robin.