"It was Robin's idea!" Beast Boy squealed.

"What!" Robin shrieked. "Cyborg called them!"

"Oh, you are not gonna pin the blame on me little man!" Cyborg growled.

The three of them started yelling at each other and soon enough, there was only a cloud of dust with flying fists and feet flying free every once in a while.

As I watched, my hair went out and I started giggling. When I heard, "you're just scared she'll burn your hair gel!" I broke down laughing. The laugh attack was so hard, I fell on the floor. As the fighting died down, my chuckles followed suit.

I stood up. "Jeez, I can't stay mad at you guys," I sighed, trying to sound irritated. The boys let out a sigh of relief. "It's a little pathetic that you'd kill each other over a threat from a younger girl," I teased getting another glass of water.

"Oh, yeah," Beast Boy joked back. "Well, I'll take you on right now!" He turned into a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

I simply smirked and set his tail on fire. His eyes widened as he roared in pain. Of course, it wasn't much pain. He returned to his human form, his butt still on fire. Everyone but him laughed as he ran around like a chicken with its head cut off, trying to pat out the flames. Even Raven was chuckling softly. When my sides started to hurt, I soaked him with my glass of water, both humiliating and relieving him.

Beast Boy growled and lunged at me. Before I could react, he turned into a small squid and stuck his tentacles to my face.

I screamed and tried to yank him off. I couldn't burn him, because I would probably end up burning myself. When I finally got a grip on his slimy flesh, I ripped him off my face, which really hurt, and threw him against a wall.

"Truce!" I screamed before he could rebound. He turned back into a human and smirked. I glared at him, literally feeling fire in my eyes. Beast Boy took a step back. "Never do that again," I growled. He nodded, but I could tell he'd do it again if he felt the need.

I plopped down on the couch. "So, did I look like an idiot?" I asked, nodding at the TV, where the news was still playing in the background.

"What do you mean 'did'?" Beast Boy teased. I set his butt on fire again.

"You looked fine," Robin coaxed. I let out a breath.

"I hate being broadcasted. Being a reporter is so much easier because I'm behind the camera." I explained. "I hate it when people know my personal stuff."

"Well, you're gonna have to get used to it," Cyborg said.

I shrugged and nodded. "There's a lot of stuff I'll need to get used to."

I finally put out Beast Boy's bottom again. He glared at me and I stuck my tongue out at him. He turned back into a squid. I yelped and hid behind Cyborg.

"You two are going to cause some real trouble," Raven sighed not looking up from her book. I giggled.

"Friend, Red!" Starfire called. "Your room is finished!"

"My what?" I asked smiling.

"Yeah, come on," Robin said, leading the way.

We all followed Robin to the top of the tower and all the way to the right. We stopped at a door that had "Red" printed on it.

"Here, you can open the door," Cyborg stated gesturing to a fingerprint scanner. "We took your fingerprints while you were out."

I nodded and lightly pressed my palm against the glowing green screen. It buzzed as a bright light scanned my hand. It beeped with a high pitch and the door slid open.

"Oh, my God!" I exclaimed as the room came into view.

The walls were black with the bottom half painted with fire graphics so it matched my suit. There were clear pillars in the corners with fire burning inside of them. The bed was large and circular and in the middle of a wall. It had a red mattress, orange covers and yellow pillows. To the right of the bed was a nightstand with a communicator holder. Across from the bed was a large, empty, wooden bookshelf. I carpet decorated with fire graphics was spread across the whole floor. The wall across from the door was gone and replaced with a window so I could see the whole city.

"Oh, my God!" I repeated walking inside. "This is amazing!"

Starfire grinned. "Tell me, does it meet your liking?"

"It totally surpasses my liking!" I replied. "Did you do all of this?"

"We all did, when you were unconscious," Robin explained. "Raven somehow figured out how you like all these things. She especially liked the bookshelf."

"Do you have any books at home?" Cyborg asked.

I nodded. "I've got loads. I can go get them," I offered.

"Sure. Raven can accompany you," Robin answered. He glanced at Raven who looked annoyed but nodded.

"And you can leave through the door in your window!" Beast Boy announced. He clutched a part of the window and pulled it so it opened part of the window.

"Awesome!" I said. I flew out, Raven following close behind, towards the city.