Almost immediately after receiving the video message, the five recruitments replied asking any further information they were inquiring, such as when they needed to be at the tower, what they needed to bring, and so on.

It was only a few days later when they all were moved into their temporary rooms the Original Titans had prepared. It was decided that they move into what was the Original Titans' rooms after they had moved out if they pleased.

Starfire had to constantly remind the ruthless leader to be gentle and kind on Move-In day. The others didn't have any problem with showing extra compassion. To Beast Boy's surprise, Raven was amongst the kindest, excluding Starfire of course.

Heather walked up to Raven with a look of worry on her face.

"Hey, Raven? Could I ask you a question?" She quietly pleaded.

"Yeah, sure what's up?" Raven gently replied.

"Were there times where you were afraid you'd lose control of your powers and disappoint the team?"

"Of course. I couldn't count how many times I've felt that way. But, I'll tell you that it took me years to figure out that this is a learning experience. You have just as much grasp on your powers as the rest of your team does. They are in no position to judge you. If you do start to feel slightly out of control, just remove yourself from the situation and go somewhere to do the thing that relaxes you. For me, it was meditating in my room or on top of the tower. They'll understand what makes you different and they should respect it. If not, then that's not what being on a team is about. You'll be fine, I promise," Raven reassured.

Heather grew a small smile, "Thanks, Raven."

"Anytime," Raven smiled in return, "And if you do need anything or just someone to talk to, give me a call."

Raven made a piece of paper and pen appear and she wrote down her personal cell phone number. Heather looked down at the paper for a moment and carefully placed it in her pocket.

"Thanks, Raven. Hopefully I won't ever bother you."

Raven chuckled, "You won't."

As Heather walked away, a gentle voice came up behind her and a soft arm was placed around her neck.

"Who knew Raven could be nice?"

She playfully elbowed him in the side.

"Thank you for the great observation, Garfield," her voice dripping in sarcasm.

"Annnnd now we're back to our regularly scheduled bitchy Raven," he chuckled.

She scoffed, but at the same time, she loved his laugh. To hear him laugh made her heart smile. It was something she couldn't get enough of.

"Have you thought about my too-good-to-resist offer?" He asked.

She gave a deep sigh, "I'm still not sure, Gar."

"It's really not that hard of a decision, Rae. Just say yes."

She gave him one of her classic looks.

"Garfield, there's more to it than just moving in with you."

"How, Raven? How is it any different than living with me here?"

She pondered for a moment, "It's just. Well. Living with you here is kind of required since we are a team and this is our job. If I move in with you at your personal house, then I'm intruding on your personal life. I don't want to intrude on you."

"Oh, Raven. Silly, silly Raven. Did you ever think that I asked you because I want you there?"

His free arm met the other behind her neck and he gave her a quick, yet very affectionate hug.

"Just think about that one."