A/N: This chapter is mostly about the Titans. There's also the introduction of Morning Dove, Robin's younger sister. Before you say anything, I want to point out that this is a parody fic on Enchanted and since the character Robin is supposed to be has a daughter, I changed it to younger sister to avoid any issues involving teen parents.
By the time Terra returned to Titans HQ, the other Titans were back as well. You see, ever since the Titans were formed five years ago, they have become Jump City's official police force. They were more skilled than cops, able to accomplish powerful tasks no ordinary human being could accomplish.
But that didn't mean they still behaved like typical teenagers.
"I can't believe we failed another mission!"
"I'm not surprised! It was your hot-headedness that blew it!"
"My fault?! You were the one who came up with the plan!"
"No, I'm sure you're the reason we failed! You're such a bloody pain in my rear!"
Robin groaned. Ever since Hot Spot and Argent became partners, they haven't been getting along. Every day was the same old thing: they get an assignment, deal with the threat, fail said assignment, and blame each other. Then Robin would have to step in and stop them from arguing.
But today, just as he was about to step in, Jinx walked up to him. "Robin, it's time," she said.
Relieved, Robin left the room with Jinx. "Can you believe those two?" he asked. "Ever since they teamed up, they've held the record for most failed assignments. At least when Raven and I were partners-"
"Yeah, I know," Jinx interrupted. "Which reminds me. Have you told Morning Dove your plan to make it official with her?"
"Not yet," Robin answered. "She's already busy with training. I'm going to tell her when she starts summer break."
Two girls were in a training room surrounded by drones. They haven't done anything because the timer didn't start.
One girl was blonde and had light pink butterfly wings on her back. She was wearing a pink spandex suit and dark pink high heels. She held a glowing orange whip in her right hand.
The other girl had straight black hair and pale blue eyes that were visible through a simple black mask. She wore a black high collar t-shirt with two yellow points on each shoulder, a brown tube top with three yellow vertical lines on the front that was worn over the t-shirt, brown leggings with a black diamond on each knee, black gloves that each had two yellow points near the cuff, and black boots. She also wore a yellow belt that look just like Robin's.
The moment a foghorn was heard, the two girls jumped into action. The blonde girl flew up and whacked several drones with her whip. The black-haired girl dodged the drones' attacks by performing a few backflips before she kicked one of them in the face. But as the training continued, the black-haired girl slowly got annoyed when she tried to perform a combo with the blonde girl, who was too busy with her aerial attacks to pay attention.
When all of the drones were destroyed, the foghorn was heard again and Kid Flash entered the room with a clipboard. "Not bad," he told the girls. He looked at the black-haired girl. "Morning Dove, excellent work as always." He looked at the blonde girl. "Killer Butterfly, I can see some improvement from last week, but you're still not listening to your partner."
"Why do I even need her?!" Killer Butterfly angrily asked. "She's just like her uptight brother!"
"I'm uptight?" Morning Dove asked. "You're the stubborn one."
"I joined this organization to prove daddy I can be an independent woman who doesn't need anyone!" Killer Butterfly said. "When I'm a full-fledged Titan, I'm working alone!"
"I don't really need a partner either," Morning Dove said, trying to remain calm. "But it's part of the training."
"Calm down, you two," Kid Flash said. "Save it for next week's arena challenges. And Morning Dove, remember to work on your report for the writing lessons."
Outside the Titans Training School, Morning Dove waited outside for her brother to pick her up. Since she just turned fifteen, she still didn't have a driver's license. She was okay with that, but she planned on getting her own motorcycle once she turned sixteen.
Sure enough, a dark red car pulled up. Morning Dove could hear the song Pump It Up by Halfa Dolla. "Yep, that's Robin," she thought, opening the car door, getting in the back seat, and closing the car door.
"Hey sis," Robin said as he drove off. "How did the training go?"
Morning Dove put her seatbelt on. "The usual," she said. "Killer Butterfly refused to be a team player. I know she's Killer Moth's daughter, but that doesn't mean she has to act like him."
"I got something that should change that," Robin said, referring to a package in the back seat. "Think of it as your birthday present from me."
Morning Dove picked up the package and opened it. "'Teamwork for Superheroes'?" she asked.
"It's part of the For Superheroes book series," Robin explained. "There's a chapter on coping with disobedient partners."
"Gee, thanks," Morning Dove said, trying not to sound disappointed.
"I know it's not the grappling hook you wanted," Robin said. "But you're still in training. I-"
"Dick, you've been giving me the same speech for five years," Morning Dove interrupted. "You don't want me to get hurt because I'm not as experienced as you. Just because I almost died during our first mission, it doesn't mean it'll happen again."
"You know I love you, Maureen," Robin said. "And I know Terra took care of things after the incident. I'm not sure if a similar thing will happen."
Morning Dove sighed. "You're my big brother," she said. "I know you're supposed to look out for me. But you're treating me more like another Titan and less like a sibling."
"But...I'm not," Robin quietly said.
A/N: I hope this was a good chapter. As for Robin and Morning Dove's discussion about what happened five years ago, I might post a prequel story explaining those details if you want me to. Let me know in your review.
Oh, and credit goes to Tari Silmarwen for designing Morning Dove's appearance.
