When I woke up, I was exhausted and had a massive headache. It took me awhile to remember what had happened to me. When I finally did, I bolted upright and looked around nervously. I noticed I was in some sort of hospital room. "Hello?" I called.

Almost immediately, the door slid open. I leaned toward it slightly, craning my neck trying to see through it. "Friend!" Starfire cried happily, practically sprinting in. "You are awake!" The rest of the team followed her.

"Yeah," I said drowsily. "What happened?" I stood up slowly.

"You took in a lot of energy and your body didn't know how to react to it, so it banished all energy so it could think," Raven explained. I nodded, only half understanding.

"You really whipped some butt out there," Cyborg said and I beamed.

"Yeah, how'd you do that?" Beast Boy asked, eyes wide with curiosity.

"I have no idea," I muttered, shaking my head clueless.

"So, you never answered our question," Robin said.

"Question?" I asked. I guess I hadn't remembered everything.

Robin nodded. "We asked if you'd join us," he explained, holding out the communicator again.

I opened my mouth to answer, but it went dry so I nodded.

"Do you have a place to put it?" Robin asked. I looked around my suit and got an idea. I focused on my waist. It caught on fire which was shaped like a band. When the fire died, it left a red belt with a few orange pouches. I took the communicator and dropped it in the pouch on my right.

"Now I do," I said smiling at them.

"Cool!" Beast Boy said. I looked at my feet and hands, which were surprisingly bare. IO set them both on fire and, as the fire died, red gloves and boots appeared.

I laughed. "Okay, this rules!"

"You'll also need this," Beast Boy said. He held out a necklace. I took it and looked at it. It was a choker with a bright red jewel in the middle.

"It's beautiful," I muttered.

"Here, let me help," Beast Boy offered. He took the necklace and started putting I on. I tried to hide a blush.

"That necklace will beep and vibrate if we need you," Cyborg explained while Beast Boy finished. I nodded.

"So, are you ready to train?" Cyborg asked.

"Are you kidding?" I asked. "I was born ready!"

We all walked out the medical ward, down a hallway, and into an elevator. When we reached the bottom floor, I practically sprinted to the door. I whirled around when I was outside. "Come on!" I called.

I was bouncing on my toes when everyone finally exited.

"Calm down," Raven sighed. I stopped bouncing. I giggled when I thought how much we were all like a family. I was the youngest and looked up to everyone else.

"We need to work on flying first," Robin said seriously.

"'Kay!" I chirped enthusiastically. I faced him waiting for instructions.

"Work on your control. Fly up and try to stay in one place," Robin told me. "Starfire, you try to keep her under control." Both Starfire and I nodded.

"Hit the dirt!" Beast Boy yelled jokingly, which earned him a glare from Raven.

I giggled. "He's probably right." Beast Boy smirked at Raven who ignored him.

I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and shot up. I tried to go up in a straight line but wavered a little. When I was about one hundred feet up, I slowed to a hover.

"Glorious!" Starfire cried catching up to me. "Simply glorious!"

"Thanks," I said, smiling.

"By the way, do you still wish to still be called 'Kodi'?" she asked.

I shook my head. "Nah, I need a cool name. Call me 'Red'," I responded.

"Red… It is nice!" she said.

"We should probably head back now," I suggested. She nodded. I shot back down, Starfire trailing slightly behind me. When I was a few feet away from the ground, I spun around so my feet were pointed towards the ground and cut off the fire. I landed softly on my feet.

"Good job!" Cyborg complimented giving me a thumbs up. I grinned.

"Friends, Kodi now wishes to be called 'Red'," Starfire announced.

"Huh? Why?" Beast Boy asked.

I shrugged. "Is your real name Beast Boy?" He shook his head.

"Alright, Red," Robin said. "Now let's try battling."

"Okay. What am I battling?" I asked.

Robin did some fancy spin-y jump and whipped out his metal stick. "Me," he answered, smirking.

"Oh, please," I laughed. I flicked my wrists, creating fireballs. "I don't want to hurt you."

"Banter: check," I heard Beast Boy whisper. Robin and I both stood, waiting and planning. When I finally got bored, I blasted up into a cloud. I couldn't see the ground, but suddenly, everything ranged from blue to red. "Thermal vision," I thought. "Cool." I found the reddish figure shaped like Robin. I threw a fireball in his direction and flew down, shooting continuous fireballs as I went.

I must have hit him at one point, because when I landed he was running around trying to put out his hair.

"So, am I supposed to beat you up like a real villain, or what?" I giggled.

"I think you can handle yourself," Robin panted, finally putting his hair out.

"He just doesn't want you burning off all of his hair products," Beast Boy joked. I giggled.

"Are you tired at all?" Cyborg asked.

I shook my head. " I think it was just absorbing the Explogas last time," I guessed. Cyborg nodded thoughtfully.

"Well you probably want to chill now right?" Beast Boy asked. "Oh, wait. You shouldn't chill." He started laughing. I just rolled my eyes and grinned.

"Just shut up and get inside," I said walking towards the door.

"She is defiantly going to be a good addition to the team," I heard Cyborg whisper.

"You bet I am," I thought smiling even wider.