-+-A Thousand Shades of Gray-+-
+The Shade of Trust+
"The lies I weave,
Are oh-so intricate!"
-"This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race"
-Fall Out Boys
Can't stay there … can't stay there … I have to find my friends, I have to find the Titans … he's coming … no … he's back … Raven stumbled in the middle of the streets, wearing a pair of jeans she found in that Jamie girl's room, and thanking whatever God gave her this opportunity to run. Still wearing what she assumed was X's oversized plain dark blue shirt. Her hair all in shambles and her complexion paler than ever, she bit down on her lower lip and looked around when she stopped at some street corner, trying to see if she recognized anything. Just anything that'll lead her home … but everywhere she turned it was something strange, something new … something unfamiliar.
Refusing to stop, and refusing to admit that she was getting very anxious in such an unknown place. It wasn't that it was scary, no not at all … in fact; it didn't resemble anything like she thought X would have been staying in. A nice neighborhood, like a little suburban/county/town like setting just off the skits of a near by city that she still didn't recognize. Not even the smell was familiar, and the sun had already come up, pretty soon the near deserted streets would be crowded with people.
She had a feeling that was the case and she had to find a place to hid, people meant the likelihood that X had people around to record every minute of his "territory". She didn't know how he operated, but by what Robin had taught her and the rest of her team about criminal culture was just the basics and it was good enough. Trying to fix up her hair, Raven continued to walk down the empty streets, trying to blend in, but failing miserably. Sensing she was being watched, Raven gulped and quickened her pace.
"She's headed down Andrew Avenue, coming up to the corner of Linshaw and Kake," murmured the café worker that Raven had just stood by at the corner of one street. He continued to wipe the tables clean getting ready for the morning rush of workers that'll want their daily dose of caffeine to get them through the day.
On the other line of the phone was Jamie sighing in relief, "Thanks Frank, I owe you a bunch."
"Nothing to it," Frank hung up and continued to monitor Raven's move, never knowing it was an actual Titan, just knowing that she was getting herself mixed up with the wrong crowd. Jamie was a friend's niece and the people she associated herself with were sketchy characters in their own way.
Especially the guy coming around the opposite corner of Raven, Frank didn't really like him, because he rubbed up on him the wrong way, but he was alright, once he got to know him. Dark sunglasses on, even if the morning was still a bit dim, Frank sighed as he watched the girl run into the young man and suddenly freeze up when that young man smirked devilishly. Then, she did like most of the prey this predator stalked, she ran the other way, and ran for life, but it was no use, throughFrank's observations. The girl looked paler than a baby-seahorse, and so exhausted that she was running on nothing but adrenaline, literally.
In about five seconds flat, the one in the dark sunglasses caught up to the girl and wrapped his arms around her, she reeled and apparently had a fighting spirit – and a bit of self-defense skills as tried to struggle out of his hold. Frank shook his head, No use little girl … you just don't know who you're dealing with … she let out a murderous scream, but then the young man slapped a hand on her mouth and whispered something in her ear that made her stand still for a moment, but only for a moment. Frank huffed and decided he's seen enough and walked around the table to his counter and to the back room to prepare for the morning rush.
"For one second, just listen to me alright!" X hissed in her ear, Raven stood still, but only to catch her breath as best she could to fight him again.
Too weak to wield her powers, she gulped and looked over her shoulder to X, "Why should I? I'm not your damn lab-rat and I'm sure as hell not staying with you! Not after what you said last night!"
X cursed himself inwardly, but asked quietly, "You heard that?"
"I heard everything!" Raven felt herself cracking, that weak hopeless feeling returning to her, "Who the hell do you think you are impersonating Robin!"
"I was trying to be nice," X said between gritted teeth, feeling himself once again slammed because he tried to be a good guy, he let her go since she wasn't struggling anymore. Raven stumbled a few feet away from him and turned to face the Robin imposter with a sincere look, "you were out of it, we didn't want you go into another episode so I did it to calm you down."
Raven shook her head, "Not that … your alias … how could you steal my friend's name!"
X blinked, "Wha … whoa, whoa, whoa hold up angel … you … you think the name 'Robin' is my alias?"
"Well isn't it?"
"NO!" X outright denied with a shout that echoed through out the empty town, realizing he had shouted, X calmed down and walked up to Raven who took two steps away from him, "Angel … alright … let's clear this up … my name, my real name, is Robin Xander, and that's the truth."
Raven narrowed her violet eyes and pulled away from X, getting a good look at him she skeptically sneered, "Your name … is Robin …?"
"Ironic, huh?" he smirked and chuckled as if it was a joke and Raven had to admit, deep down, that was really funny … and very confusing to say the least.
Now embarrassed that she felt like she overreacted, she looked away and frowned, "I still can't stay … I need to go back to my friends, X, I can't worry them like this. They can take care of me, and … I guess … I'll keep your secret, if you just let me go back."
His smirk dropped, "Angel, you know I can't do that … and it's really not for identities sake, I promised you you'd be alright and I didn't hold up."
"But that doesn't make any sense!" Raven argued, "You're not supposed to care!"
"You don't know me."
"… This is crazy … can I at least tell them I'm alive?"
"Its better this way, that way I don't have Robin breathing down my neck, and, the heat blows over for me … look, I'm just asking for a little cooperation here. It's not like I'm asking you for an alliance or anything … I'm trying to help you here."
Raven balled her hands into tight fists, shaking ever so slightly; she huffed and loosed her grip … what was the point in fighting back? If he wanted to help then so be it … but this thief didn't know what he was getting himself into, plus, beneath it all … Raven had a feeling that there was more to this story than she was being let into. Whether it was a deadly secret, on an inevitable path to a horrible truth, and whether or not her father was real or if it was the cause of his weird drug … Raven just had a bad feeling in the pit of her gut. Telling her to run away as fast as she could, she sighed in defeat instead and until the day she died she'll never know why she caved when she could have fought her way out, but she did anyway.
Looking up at X's shielded eyes she bowed her head and between gritted teeth said, "That's a nice speech and all … but … can we get back … I think I need a bath."
"No problem … this way."
"But I remember coming from that way …"
"Yeah, but this is a short-cut."
"… Oh …"
Frank came out of the back room and the first thing he saw as he walked up to flip the closed sign to open was the violet haired girl and the sunglasses wearing guy were walking together, Frank snorted and shook his head, Hook, line, and sinker.
Arriving back at the apartment, Jamie leapt for joy and clasped her hands together, "Yay! She's not lost! Way to go Ro – er – X you found her!"
"Yeah …" X shot Jamie an odd look then gestured to the hallway for Raven, "to your left."
"Thanks," Raven said quietly and headed for the bathroom, Jamie watched her, and waited to hear the door close till she rushed X and asked.
"Is she okay? She wasn't freakin' out? What happened?"
X shrugged and closed the door, "We talked."
Jamie's face fell as X walked by her and into the kitchen, "Talked? You just … talked?"
"Yeah … she wanted to leave, I convinced her otherwise, what's the big deal?"
Otto, on the couch raised a brow, "What made her want to leave in the first place?"
Again X shrugged, "Something stupid, she thought I was 'impersonating' her leader … apparently she heard you idiots shouting my name last night."
Jamie tilted her head, "That's it?"
X nodded, "That's it … now if you don't mind, I'm going to my room, call me when Drama-Queen's having another break down."
And just like that … X walked to his room, and closed the door.
Leaving Otto and Jamie to stand and stare in utter bewilderment, Otto scoffed, "You know something else happened."
"Yeah," Jamie sighed, "but I guess it's really not our place to know … but … man, she must really like her leader or something if she's so swollen up in the chest just because Robin's name is Robin."
"Well, look at it this way … after a three day comatose period, she wakes up to find out that she doesn't exist, she's in a house full of cons, and in bed with one of her team's most notorious criminals. Not to mention we have no idea how in the hell Robin got caught up with her in the first place, so … it's almost like a shock of reality for her. One that she can't cope with, I mean, come on, how would you like it if you found out that you were saved by a criminal? Wouldn't you want to know his motives?"
"Depends, if he's cute, hell he can do whatever the hell he wants with me," Jamie grinned deviously, Otto rolled his eyes and found his sister to be a lost cause, "and Robin, I mean our Robin, he's fine as hell, I see no problems in waking up in the same bed as him. Seeing his moves on the battlefield, I'd just love to see what's up behind closed doors. He can steal my goodies any time of the week."
Otto scoffed, "Sometimes I worry about you Jamie."
"Hey … you think I can get away with an affair with him? Robin I mean? Jerry's too dull to know and hell, this is like a once in a lifetime opportunity – hey!" Jamie dodged a pillow Otto threw at her glaring into her brother's dark brown eyes seeing just how serious they had come.
She resented his next string of words, "Not on your life Jamie, you can be with any other guy in the entire world! Just not him."
Jamie glared deeper, "Why not?"
Otto sighed and returned back to his laptop, trying to find the perfect counter for the Elixir, "I don't trust him."
"He's a thief … what's to trust."
"No … not that … there's just something about him I can't put my finger on that I just don't like."
"What? He's smoother than you."
"No! Like I said, I can't put my finger on it, but there's just something about him that I can't – that no one should trust."
Knock … knock … knock …
X looked over his shoulder to his bedroom door, reaching for his laptop, he closed it and leaned against the dresser, with his eye-mask back on he answered, "It's unlocked."
He waited, and Raven poked her head in, she wasn't wet like he expected her to be from her bath, but she did look at him passively and said almost hesitantly, "I don't have any clothes."
"You can borrow Jamie's you guys are about the same size." She shot him a dry look and he sighed, running a hand through his hair he gave her the same look, "Are you serious?"
"You should have thought about this before you decided to hold me hostage," Raven scoffed and X turned his back on her.
"Go talk to Jamie; she's the one who took care of your stuff when we brought you here."
Raven closed his door and turned around to go find Jamie, but jumped in shock when the blonde turned up right behind her with her folded old clothes, "Here you go! I heard the water running and figured you might want your clothes back. Hey! I know! After your bath whaddya say we go shopping together? This place has a great shopping center and a helluva café; we can get coffee on discount since I know the owner!"
She was just so bubbly … in her own way … almost like Sta – No … Starfire has a greater purity aura than this girl does … Raven thought to herself as she took her clothes back and thanked the girl, gracefully – despite her weakened condition – maneuvered around her and silently, almost eerily made her way back to the bathroom. Jamie shuttered, feeling the chilly trail Raven left as she walked away from her, Jamie began to rub her arm to get the goose-bumps to settle down as she walked back to the living room.
Moment's later, Raven stepped out of the shower rubbing herself down to dry herself out, stopping momentarily to notice the scars on her ankles … her wrists … and through the small mirror to see the scars on her neck. She sighed and reached for her clothes, beginning to put them on, she coughed when she felt that chocking sensation on her neck again! Oh-no … she brought her hands to her neck and held it, as if it'll try to stop the chocking, she fell against the bathroom door and slid down to curl up on the floor. She couldn't scream … she found it hard to breath … so hard …
Knock … knock …
"Raven … it's Jamie … are you okay in there? I heard a thump …"
Raven opened her mouth to try and tell her … to tell anyone that she was chocking … that she couldn't breath … but the moment she tried to get her words out, she felt her mind suddenly swirl into a pit of confusion and the words that came out. They weren't hers! "I'm … I'm fine … just … fine …"
"Are you sure? You sound breathless …"
Again Raven tried to scream the truth, but the leash, the collar, it tightened in warning and her mouth betrayed her, "I said I was fine!"
"Okay … just checking …"
No! No! Come back … please come back! Raven coughed, and clenched her eyes shut, feeling this won't end till she was dead she gritted her teeth and when she opened her eyes, she saw leaning against the tiled walls of the small bathroom, was her father. Dressed as before when he was in her room, he chuckled at the look on her face, frightened, and painful. He crouched to her position and reached out to brush a strand out violet hair from her face, "My dear, are you alright? Would you like me to loosen your leash? You'd like that wouldn't you?"
Then … just like that … it was all over.
He was gone … and the leash was loosened … but in her head, as Raven rolled her head back against the bathroom door she heard him, "Remember you're still my daughter, remember …"
Forcing herself not to cry, not to quiver in fear, forcing herself to get on her feet and ignore her father, to fight him … to be as strong as Robin had wanted her to be when they faced her father once before. Raven climbed back to her feet, using the sink as leverage, she leaned on it and looked at herself in the mirror, noticing just how meek she appeared. Feeling so alone without her friends, Raven knew she could scream now … but what would the point be?
Fixing herself up a bit she walked out of the bathroom and tried to seem as normal as she could but failing so miserably with that distant look on her face as she entered the living room where Otto stopped his typing on his laptop and Jamie looked up from watching TV. She turned it off and jumped for Raven, "Hey, you okay? You didn't sound fine in the bathroom …"
She wouldn't care … she wouldn't even understand! So Raven shook her head, "Just trying to get use to the fact that I'm living under the same roof as Red X."
"Oh …" Jamie giggled absentmindedly, already knowing that she was lying, even if she looked so utterly convincing with that straight poker face she had on, "… well … X is a character, he'll grow on you though, he grows on a lot of people. Watch! Sooner or later you're gonna find yourself liking him and not even know why, I mean, that's how it was with my brother and me."
Raven gave Jamie a long, long, hard look then said in a chilling tone, "I'm not your brother or you."
"Heh … eh … um … right … so … you – uh – you still want to go shopping for clothes? I mean, it is an essential since you'll be staying here a while, right?"
"Only until you figure out how to drain the chemical out of my system, and that's it."
"Right! So … off we go?"
"… I don't do shopping …"
Jamie could have fallen over in awkwardness as Raven walked to the couch and sat down, "Um … well … how about the café? Want some coffee?"
"Herbal tea …"
Okay … talk about your hard nuts to crack, Jamie thought with a sweat-drop looming on the side of her head, she walked up to Raven and leaned down to her from behind the couch and smiled, "The café has herbal tea there too … and some food case you want something to eat. Totally my treat!"
Raven looked at Jamie, then glanced at the kitchen, "If there's food here I'll cook myself something to eat when I'm hungry."
"Even if you wanted to," Jamie giggled, "this is X's place, he's hardly ever here so he doesn't have anything to eat, plus … I don't think he can cook, and I know for sure that neither me nor my brother can cook for our lives."
Raven knew her culinary skills weren't as sharp as Cyborg's, but after her Father's 'visit' he has been teaching her how every now and then. However, if there was one thing she learned how to do was to make French Toast. Getting up from her spot on the couch she walked up to Jamie and nodded, "Let's go … but we're going to shop for groceries afterwards. If I'm going to stay here, there is no way I'm going to be eating take-out the entire time."
"So … you know how to cook?"
"We'll find out soon enough."
"Alright! YO! X!" Jamie shouted from the hall, while gathering her purse and slinging it over her shoulder.
X came out of his room and noticed the two headed for the exit, "What? Where are you two going?"
"Shopping!" Jamie cheered, "Right after we go for some herbal tea, so we're going out, okay?"
"…" X glanced at Raven who waited patiently with her hands in her opened coat, staring at nothing in particular. X shrugged, "I'll come with."
Jamie smiled brighter, "Great! The more the merrier, what about you Otto? Coming with?"
"Nah … I gotta make sure the molecular structure of this genetic based composite doesn't …" he looked up and noticed the blank stares he was getting and scoffed, waving them away, "just go and make sure you pick something up for me, I'm starved."
"Got'cha." Jamie nodded and like that the three of them left the apartment for a morning out on the town.
Giving Raven a chance to really observe her surroundings as the streets crowded with fairly nice people that all seemed to know who Jamie and X were. Since everything was so close, X and Jamie decided that they were going to walk and the first stop was the café Raven recognized to be the café X had found her in front of. It was crowded, and dare she say, warm and delightful with a very homey feel as people laughed, smiled, or discussed business everywhere around her. Jamie lead them up to the counter and leaned on it, "Oh, Franky! You favorite customer is here!"
"Jamie! It's been awhile!" Franky, an older man in his mid-40s came out of the back room and smiled at Jamie with his gray mustache and graying hair. He took notice of herself and X and his smile slightly faulted. Raven observed the sudden clouded hesitant and guilt ridden aura that shrouded his once chirpy mood. Wondering to herself why he would be so guilty, she kept to herself until he asked her what she wanted.
She gave her order, and Jamie had it all to go, saying something about being on a shopping schedule, they made small talk and Raven turned her back on them. Crossing her arms over her chest she looked around the café and took notice of the warm feeling of the place, really studying it closely. Her mouth nearly fell open when she sensed the deceit and lies that hovered just beneath the surface.
That was when she felt X whisper in her ear and gestured to the couple at the window seat where the dark haired woman smiled coyly at her partner. The woman reached out to hold her partner's hand and he leaned over the table to kiss her chastely, X said, "She has three kids at home, a husband at work, and guess what … only one of those kids is really her husband's."
Raven turned away from the affair and locked her gaze on three businessmen; at least … she thought they were business men, X once again informed her, "Ricky Dago, Jonathan Cullen, and Dimity Gavril … bosses of the Italian, Irish, and Russian Mafia. Here to set a deal on their smuggling trades."
"What are they smuggling."
"Anything and everything." X glanced to the side and gestured for Raven to notice a group of high school girls who walked in giggling and being every day girls, but that was just the surface. X told her the truth, "Those girls killed their parents, and faked child abuse – yeah, that kind of abuse – and were given full heritage of their parents assets and bank account. So now you know, everyone in this café is not what they seem … you're swimming with sharks, angel, better to stick with me."
"Okay! Here you go and let's hit the Shopping Center!" Jamie handed Raven her herbal tea and X grabbed his frap, sipped on the straw and shrugged at Raven as she was lead out of the dangerous café onto the streets. Jamie bouncing off the walls and skipping down the street as she talked to Raven who mostly tuned her out, "… oh! And I think you should know that – Ooo we're here! Come on Rae, let's go!"
Without warning Raven felt her elbow yanked in the direction of the Shopping center, dropping her drink. Raven growled, but decided not to let it get to her and turned to run after Jamie not wanting her arm to be yanked out of their socks. X lagged behind and smirked in amusement as he shook his head, but that smirk dropped when he caught a shadow round the corner into an alleyway. Eyeing it cautiously, he let Jamie and Raven take the lead as he went to go check out the shadow.
Rounding the corner he stood before the seemingly empty alleyway and tilted his head, "I know you saw her … Jinx."
From the catwalk, soundlessly the pink haired and cat eyed girl leapt down to his level. Standing in full costume and hands on her hips she grinned as X grinned himself, she chuckled and shook her head, "I knew there was no way you could have gone out like that … seemed too easy."
"You give me too much credit, I'm only human."
"Maybe, but you're smart … Robin thinks you're dead … but he can't accept Raven is as well."
"Figures."
Jinx tilted her head in curiosity, "What are you doing with her anyway?"
X shrugged, "Long story short, I'm saving her life."
Jinx raised a skeptical brow, "Really?"
"Yep, and I need you to keep it under wraps."
"I'm no snitch," Jinx smirked, "but you know how determined Robin can get … he'll figure something out."
"Let him try, but Raven's not going anywhere."
"So I see, she seems content."
"Only on the surface."
"Okay …" Jinx nodded then sauntered up to him, her devious eyes looking up into his mirror sunglasses, she nodded and patted his shoulder, "… see ya around X."
"Remember Jinx, I'm dead."
"Yeah, yeah." Hands in his pocket, X watched Jinx vanish down the street, knowing that his secret was in good hands he turned around and made his way into the Shopping Center to find Raven and Jamie.
Jamie squealed as she saw a cute miniskirt in a store called Papaya and yanked Raven into the shop, Raven grumbled, as she was force to once again endure the pain of critiquing what Jamie chose as clothes, "Oh my god Rae, this skirt is so me."
Raven eyed the short – super short skirt – and sneered in disapproval, "If you want to be called a slut, be my guest."
"Hey!" Jamie eyed her playfully, "I have a boyfriend, I got to please him every now and then."
"Excuse me while I gag."
"Fine, be that way, but I'm going to go try it on … ooo! I'll try this one on, and this one, oh that's cute! I'll be back Rae."
"Yeah …" Raven huffed and let Jamie escape into her dressing room, leaving her to absentmindedly shuffle around the shop. Feeling eyes, feeling the heat of the gazes all around her, the girls glancing at her, whispering about her, sneering, and laughing about her. Getting uncomfortable, Raven was just about to walk out of the shop, until she ran into X, "… X …"
"Where's Jamie?" X looked around and felt the eyes all watching Raven, feeling her uneasiness, he rolled his eyes as Raven told him Jamie was in the dressing room, "And you're not there with her? I thought you were out to buy clothes."
"If you haven't notice," Raven sneered, "This place isn't exactly my style."
X nodded; "Right …" he thought for a moment then grabbed a hold of her hand and gently pulled her out of the shop, "Follow me."
Raven fought the urge to yank her hand back as if it was being burnt by acidic poison when he held her hand, but she didn't want to cause a scene and let X pull her around the Shopping Center to stores where she felt less self-conscious. Plus, she hated to admit, but with him there, he seemed to ward off the looks, she guessed it was because he was well known for one reason or the other around here. Maybe he was in high respect, or something else entirely, but the point was, no one bothered her as along as he was around.
She was inwardly grateful, but she'd never admit it, and before she knew it he was buying her clothes with various credit cards and never caring for the price. Raven kind of figured he'd have a limitless bank account with him being a thief and all, feeling guilty because she was buying stuff with stolen money. She tried to put it out of her mind, she really tried, but she was a hero … she couldn't help having a strong conscious.
After going through three shops with X, Jamie finally found them, "Hey! What's up! You just ditched me!"
"No," X corrected, "You ditched angel, Jamie, we're shopping for her, not you."
Jamie shyly tried to hide the six shopping bags behind her back, but it was no use, "What? I can't help that I get carried away … hey … did you buy yourself stuff?"
Jamie pointed at the three bags X was holding and found that Raven was holding absolutely nothing and it clicked even before Raven explained, "They're mines … he insisted on carrying them."
"Oh … I see how it is …" Jamie eyed them mischievously, "I'm not special enough, but your girlfriend is?"
"What are you talking about?" X growled.
"X … everybody knows how much of an ass you are! Especially when you're shopping with me! You never carry anyone's bags!"
"Jamie, that's you, don't compare yourself to any other girl I know. Now let's get out of here."
And for the rest of the trip, Jamie ragged on X and his manners, telling Raven how much of a gentleman he can be with girls he likes and finds her as an exception. Raven once again tuned her out, finding her topic of conversation not at all interesting. So X wanted to carry her things, there could have been a number of reasons why, and if he really was doing it because he secretly liked her or something, it didn't affect her at all. Raven knew she harbored no affections for the thief, other than mutual agreement, or temporary cooperation.
The three made it back to the apartment in little to no time at all, but when they did come back Jamie let out a gasp, "Oh! I knew we forgot something! The groceries! We didn't shop for them! Shit."
Raven shook her head, "It's alright, we already had too much to carry."
"Yeah …" Jamie frowned in disappointment, "but I was so looking forward to watching you cook."
X glanced back at Raven, "You can cook?"
"A little."
"Funny, I just had this hilarious image in my head of you burning pancakes and actually trying to serve them to the rest of your friends." Raven turned her back on him trying to hide an embarrassed blush that rose on her face, yeah, her friends never let her live that down every time she stepped into the kitchen to cook her friends breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Even though she got a lot better since then, it was still an inside joke that embarrassed her. X shrugged, unbeknownst to her embarrassment he walked into the hall with her stuff, "You'll be rooming with Jamie, I'll put your stuff there, oh, and I do have food in the kitchen, it's just these two don't bother to look and I'm too lazy to cook."
Jamie gasped again, "So you can cook!"
"I've been living on my own since I was 10; It was a survival skill for me."
"Cool …" Jamie turned to Raven who had walked into the kitchen and began to look through the cabinets, surprised to find that the canned foods were not only neatly stacked … but categorized. It was slightly disturbing to Jamie to see something so neat, Raven left the cabinet open and walked to the lower cabinets to look for the pots and pans and found them all neatly put in place. Everything was in order; Jamie giggled hesitantly, "Well … at least we can say he's organized."
"Right …" Raven huffed and thought out loud, "Szechwan Chicken … I'll cook that."
"Sounds good, I'll help."
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"So how is she?"
"Pretty normal so far."
"Really?"
"Except for the fact she seems kind of … I don't know … unhealthy."
"When you're loosing your sanity, I highly doubt you'll get away with a clean bill of health. Don't worry about appearance so much … as long as she's disconnected from her friends she'll eventually become my perfect specimen."
"How long will that take?"
"As long as she's kept distracted … not long at all, a month, maybe two in the least."
"…"
"You doubt me?"
"No … I just don't think it's possible to keep up the charade in two months … she's not exactly gullible."
"I wouldn't worry so much about that."
"Right … signing out."
"Report back soon."
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Disclaimer: I don't own the Teen Titans, but I do own Otto and Jamie
A/N: There you have it … the fourth chapter! You want more you know what to do, leave a review and I'll update soon enough.
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