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Location: Hollywood, California.

Time: 2:00 P.M.

The day had started out well for M'gann, for starters, Violet and Fred had a great day at school and Harper had started opening up to her about her problems at home, which pleased her. Artemis had called her during her lunch break and informed her she along with the rest of her team, would pay the Outsiders a visit later in the day.

Yep, everything had been going just fine; then the phone rang. When she answered the phone, she'd been slightly surprised to hear Conner sounding concerned on the other end. Conner had immediately informed his fiance that Sphere had acted out and when he asked her what was wrong, she had shown him a graph showing an energy impulse.

The news had alarmed and surprised her and she wasted no time informing the Outsiders what was going on. Garth was eager to check it out and seize upon another chance to show the strength of the team. She had been hesitant at first, believing that this mission would be better suited for her covert team, but Garth had been insistent and eventually, she gave in.

The Outsiders had run off, eager to prove to the world that they were ready to take on the world and leaving her a nervous wreck. The nervousness was due to the fact that this mission hadn't been orchestrated by Batman, which meant anything could happen to the team and she'd be powerless to stop it.

So here she was now anxiously waiting for the Outsiders to radio in and let her know what was going on. As for Batman she had already informed him of the situation and was waiting on standby. However, when the Outsiders did finally radio in, she was not prepared for what she heard.

She was sitting at the control center when Garfield's face appeared on the screen looking anxious and confused. "What is it Gar?" she asked.

The teen rubbed the back of his neck nervously, "M'gann we found what was responsible for that energy impulse that Sphere detected," he said.

Quirking an eyebrow up, she sensed that whatever had caused the impulse was making Gar nervous. "Well what was it?" she said.

Gar looked away, "We found a group wandering in the woods, one teen, two minors," he said.

Now she was confused wondering why that was important and how that related to their problem. "So?" she said.

Gar looked back at her, "M'gann, they say their time-travelers or to be more specific dimension hoppers," he said.

Ok, she hadn't been expecting that; although in retrospect she shouldn't be all that surprised. In her world, anything was possible, even time travel. Hell Flash had created and paradox once. Taking a breath she looked at Gar, "Bring them in Gar, here I mean not the tower," she said.

Garfield nodded, "Yeah, that's what we were planning on doing," he said.

Immediately she sensed there was more to this than just some random kids appearing. "Gar is there something you're not telling me?" she asked.

Gar was quite a moment before he looked back at her, "M'gann, one of them is a martian," he said.

Well, she certainly wasn't expecting that; she tried to find the words, but all she managed to say was, "Get back now." Garfield nodded.

Location: Ticonderoga, New York.

The walk back to the boom tubes was a silent one, as the Outsiders didn't know what to say to the three-time-travelers, and Crow and the kids didn't feel like talking to the strange heroes. Crow also didn't know what to say to his father's younger and alive counterpart; furthermore, what does one say to their parents from another dimension, anyway?

The teen didn't know nor was he prepared for this, as this hadn't been part of the plan. None of the Titans had been planning on going back to save their parents, just themselves as saving their parents could cause a paradox just like what the original Flash did.

Now as he walked beside his totally unaware father, he regretted that they hadn't thought to prepare in case things went haywire. Unfortunately, there just hadn't been enough time for them to come up with more than the bare bones of the operation. He really should have asked Iris to send a memo with them.

Garfield watched the newcomers out of the corner of his eye. Something about the group seemed familiar, he just couldn't place it. Thanks to his super-sensitive hearing, he could hear Cassie whisper to Virgil how strange these newcomers were. He couldn't help but agree with her.

Reaching the boom tubes he turned and addressed the newcomers, "I'm taking you guys to see my sister and the rest of our team, do you guys know what a boom tube is?" he asked.

The boy that Lucy had said was Robin sighed dramatically, "Of course we know what a boom tube is, we're from a different dimension, not ignorant," he said.

The Outsiders looked at the boy, annoyed. Lucy, not wanting to see her friend misjudged, stepped in. "He's had a long year, please forgive him," she said.

Garfield nodded and was about to type in the coordinates in the boom tube when he remembered he was going to get a shot for the Outsiders blog. Taking out his cell, he looked at his team. "Hang on everyone, we need to get a pic," he said.

Crow was going to ask what he meant, but before he could he found a camera flashing in his face. Beast Boy looked at the pic he'd gotten and once he was satisfied that it was good enough posted it with the caption, "We are all Outsiders!"

Beast Boy put his phone back and smirked, "This will totally keep the Outsiders trending," he said high-fiving Kid Flash.

It took a moment for Crow to realize what just happened and when it did a wave of anger and annoyance ran through him. Did his father's younger counterpart realize what he'd just done? Didn't he know he just put everyone involved at risk of being exposed?! What kind of world was this that allowed their so-called younger heroes to post hero business online like it was a game?!

It wasn't so much that Crow minded the fact that his father's counterpart was using social media; the Titans had used every form of media they could to help their cause; however, the difference was how they use the media. The Titans only posted something about their missions if someone was missing or they were trying to track a criminal, outside of that their missions were classified and not to be discussed.

He didn't want to start a fight with the Outsiders right now, so he bit his tongue for now, but whoever existed in this Universe was going to hear from him about it later. Getting ready to step into the boom tube, he wondered if heroes had to kill here.


Author's note: I would love to hear what you thought of this chapter. Thank you, Nerdzone6.

Ps. I don't mind the use of social media; however, I felt that I couldn't take the Outsiders as seriously when they were posting pics of themselves every day or so. What are your thoughts?