Robin awoke the next day to a terrifying sight. Someone was looking down at him as he slept.

"AAAH!" Robin screamed as he scrambled out of bed and ran to his door.

"Hi Robin." Ken said as Robin opened his door. Robin turned around as saw that the face was no longer there. Suddenly, someone tapped him on his shoulder. He turned around and saw no one there.

"Morning!" A voice said behind him. Robin screamed and turned around to see Ken laughing.

"Ah, I never get tired of that." Ken said as he wiped a tear from his eye.

"Do you actually plan how you're going to scare the crap out of me every day?" Robin said, patting his chest.

"Only when I'm bored. So I understand you and little Ravey have a date today?"

"I wouldn't exactly call it a date, but…"

"That's what you want it to be, right?" Ken said, walking toward a wall.

"Well, uh…Hey! Have you been going through my mind again?"

"I get bored easily." Said Ken, who was now walking up the wall.

"Well, yeah I sort of want it to be a date…"

"Knew it." Ken was now walking on the ceiling.

"So why is it any of your concern?" Robin said, now watching Ken carefully.

"Tell me Bird Boy, what were you going to wear?" Robin grabbed an outfit out of his closet.

"This." He said, holding up a white jersey and white jeans. Ken fell off the ceiling.

"Dude, you're going to the BlackBird Café, not some football game!"

"This seems perfect to me!" Robin said, hanging up the clothes.

"Time to get you some new threads, Rob." Ken grabbed Robin and teleported into his room.

'And I thought Raven's room was creepy.' Robin thought as he saw Ken's room for the first time.

"I'll take that as a compliment." Ken said, smiling.

"Now come on, we've got to get you some appropriate clothes." Robin was scared to death as he walked through Ken's room. The walls were painted dark blue and on the walls were several lifelike pictures of wolves. Robin could have sworn that several of their eyes had flashed red as he looked at them. Unbeknownst to Robin, Ken was struggling to keep from bursting out laughing as he created the illusions.

"Ok, just go on in and we'll get you some new gear." Ken said as they approached his closet.

"Uh, Ken? This is your closet. It's packed full of your clothes. Why are you telling me to go in?"

"Go on in." Ken repeated.

"Dude, I'm telling you there is--" Robin opened Ken's closet door.

"No way…that…what the?" Robin walked in to find that it was actually a long room that had clothes lined up on the walls.

"It even has a dressing room at the end."

"How did you get all of this in here?" Robin said as he browsed through the clothes.

"You didn't think those builders spent an extra day working on my room because they messed up a wall, did you? That was a lie I told them to tell you while they were working on this."

"So that's why the cost of having this old room fixed up cost so much! We're $3500 in debt because of this!"

"Is that all?" Ken said, making a wallet fly to him.

"Here." He said, handing Robin $3500. "Happy now?"

'Where did he get this kind of money?' Robin thought, pocketing the money.

"Don't ask." Ken said, looking at a pair of jeans.

'I haven't got the heart to tell him that that was his wallet…' Ken thought.

"Hey, what about this?" Robin said, holding up a pair of black jeans and a black shirt with white trimming.

"The jeans are okay, but the shirt has got to go." Ken picked out a different t-shirt.

"This is much better." The shirt was dark red and on the front it had black letters saying

'I know what your problem is…' On the back it said 'you're stupid.'

"You sure about this? I still think the outfit I picked is pretty good."

"Of course I'm sure about this. I'm good at this kind of stuff. Now, when you need this, just picture them in your mind."

"Well…thanks." Robin said, choosing not to question him.

"Now go on, I've uh…got to do something."

"See ya." Robin said, walking out of Ken's room and back to his own.

"Well, Little Ravey should just about be waking up now. Better go check on her." Ken closed his closet door and prepared to teleport into Raven room. Just as he was about to teleport, he heard a voice.

'Remember what you are there for, boy.' It said.

"Must I do this?" Ken said aloud.

'You will do it! Or else…' Ken sighed.

'Do not disappoint me.'

"I w-won't…"

'Good, now go.' Ken, now looking reproachful, teleported into Raven's room.

'She is still asleep.' Ken thought as he walked toward her. He made a chair silently move toward him. He sat down next to her.

'She looks so peaceful when she's asleep. Not having to care about her losing control of her powers. She can swim in the deepest ocean, fly into the sun, she's in her own world and at peace now.' Ken brushed some hair off of Raven's face and smiled.

"Soon you will be able to live your dream Raven, soon." Raven smiled in her sleep. Ken smiled as he watched Raven. He didn't how long he was sitting there, but soon Raven started to wake up and Ken teleported back into his room.
He sat down on his bed and smiled, happy that he was with Raven once again. His good mood was suddenly ruined as he heard a voice.

'What the hell did you think you were doing? All you had to do was create a knife and kill her! If you don't do what I sent you down there to do, then I will kill both of you, understand?' Ken grimaced and looked at the floor.

'I SAID, DO YOU UNDERSTAND!' The voice bellowed.

"Yes…father"
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DR: Dun, dun, dun!
Ken: Dude, that was deep.
Raven: The plot thickens.
DR: Woah, for once, you two are actually behaving. You seem normal.
Ken and Raven: Normal! AAAAAH!
The two start running around like idiots, screaming.
DR: That's more like it. Until next time, FanFiction peoples, R&R!