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"Well, it's about time!"

Although she didn't admit it, Raven had to agree with her newfound friend. Their delayed flight had finally come to an end, and they were allowed to stop waiting an eternity to merely step foot on the damn aircraft.

"Hey Rain, I've been meaning to ask you, how'd you get us into first class so easily?" Raven looked at Bee, who was staring at her, waiting for an answer. Raven knew Bee could have gotten tickets, seeing as she was a Teen Titan, but didn't want to attract attention, so she asked her to get the tickets. A missing Teen Titan, former Teen Titan, asking for airline tickets to travel to the other side of the country was not smart.

Of course, Bee didn't know the she was the former Teen Titan known as Raven herself, so she had Terra order the tickets for them online from beforehand.

But at that time, she didn't know that Terra would go overboard and order first class tickets!

'Sometimes, that girl gets of my nerves. She knew very well that Robin would be on this plane, and considering he's the former apprentice of Batman himself, he would be likely to buy first class tickets!'

"Rain" shrugged, just stating the explanation that her "sister" bought the tickets, and watched Bee nod her head and place her bag in a compartment above. Raven sighed inwardly; she didn't like lying to her, but it was the only choice at this point. Either that, or she would have to explain why in the world she was in disguise, and why Robin was chasing her to New York!

Speaking of Bird Boy, where was he?

Raven looked around, her mouth turning into a grim line once she saw the mentioned person merely three seats in back of her, fortunately for her and unfortunately for him, his back was to her, and she quickly turned around and sat down in her seat.

'Trying to hide from a junior detective is completely and utterly annoying, with or without my powers.' Her now blue eyes flickered towards the girl next to her, making sure she sat down right before an annoying sleuth would turn around and blow both their covers. 'It's even more annoying because I have to hide her without her knowledge!''

Raven looked around, having an idea, and just hoped she would be able to fulfill it.

She didn't know if luck was on her side today or not. Picking up a newspaper from a pile in front of her, she flipped through the pages, searching for an article about the Teen Titans, and hoped she would find a picture.

Though, she didn't have to, seeing as there was a missing person's list on the front page, with Bee's and her own pictures posted on it!

'How does the media know about us already?' Getting another idea, and becoming thankful that she didn't have to reveal Robin's secret identity, she tapped the shoulder of the girl next to her, and showed her the paper, preferably, the column with Bee's picture on it, and not her own. That was the last thing she needed.

"Dammit!" Bee whispered to herself, ready to punch herself for not being careful enough, and sighed audibly. Turning to Rain, who gave her a look of… well, she wasn't sure, she was pretty impassive, like someone she knew, not the point, but Bee could see it in her eyes: the emotions called regret, and a bit of pity.

Wonderful. She was being pitied.

Well, then again, you never knew with Rain. That's what she learned from today.

Which reminded her…

"Thanks, but Rain…" Rain looked up at her, her face impassive once more (it was a habit), and nodded her head, telling Bee to continue. Bee looked down, noticing the column with Raven's picture in it, and shut her eyes.

"Are…I know, well…" Bee sighed. It was a bit hard telling someone you knew that you didn't believe what they were saying. "We went over this before." Bee started, seeing the familiar look of realization that dawned on Rain's face, and bit her lip, wondering if she should continue, and decided to do so. No time was better than the present. "Raven, from the Teen Titans, has magic, and… she could probably change her appearance anytime if she wanted to…"

Bee looked at the girl again, her face was still impassive and it was starting to get annoying, but she continued anyways. Picking up the newspaper from Rain's grasp, for she was pulling on it pretty tightly, she showed her the picture of Raven on the missing person's column.

"How stupid do you think I am?" She asked bluntly.

"What are you implying?" Rain asked her in an emotionless voice. Bee sighed again, and said, "Raven, from the Teen Titans, who suspiciously looks exactly like you, is missing. I'm not sure what happened, but I have a strong feeling that you're hiding something from me.

"And I think… that secret that you're hiding… is the fact that…" She left off, looked at something from behind Raven.

"You don't have to hide anymore… Raven."

She didn't show it, but she did notice Bee sighed, and stood up, and walked behind her. Raven, who refused to turn around and face the two people she was hiding her identity from, merely stayed still.

"Raven, I know you're you, Bumble Bee knows you're you, and you know that you're you, so why are you hiding from the both of us? All of us?" He asked in a curious and know-it-all voice, which Raven recognized easily.

'So… Robin had Bumble Bee on my disappearing act plan as well? Pretty smart Boy Blunder.'

Raven didn't answer, still facing the opposite direction of the two Teen Titans, Robin and Bumble Bee, who stood behind her, waiting for an answer.

"Well Raven?" Bee asked. She knew it all along, just played with Raven in order to find out where she was going. She didn't like lying to the girl, for she understood her pain, considering she really did quit Titans East, but the difference between Raven and herself was that she wasn't running away. She met Robin before she went into the bathroom. He wasn't going to stop her from being an Honorary Titan; just because she couldn't agree with her team at times didn't mean she wanted to stop being a super heroine.

"Raven, look at me." Robin asked in a stern voice.

Raven sighed, muttering the reversal spell; there was no point in looking different if people already knew who she was, and in less than a minute, a fog swirled around her, and disappeared, revealing her purple hair, eyes, and gray skin. She picked herself up, and still not looking at Bee or him, opened the compartment and took out a small duffel bag, the one that was hers, her other luggage rested in a mansion somewhere in New York, and placed in over her shoulder.

Raven sighed. She couldn't hide from Robin as Rain…

Mumbling three words under her breath, Robin and Bee were unable to hear it, but Robin knew the words she spoke, and caught her arm just as she teleported away from the plane into an unknown area, leaving Bee by herself.

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