A/N: This is Robin talking, and I know that the thoughts might sound a little uncharacteristic, mainly because this is more Byrd ranting than anything.

Abnormal

Normal.

I was always pretty smart with a large vocabulary, but for some reason I can't wrap my head around that one single word.

Of the five main Titans, I am considered the normal one. I am a full human with no powers. Minus the mask and fancy gadgets, I just look like any civilian walking the streets.

However, I don't think there has ever been a time that I've felt normal.

As a young child, I lived and took part in the circus. There was nothing wrong with that, it had been a fun life while it lasted, but it wasn't exactly a normal thing for a six year old to be practicing a trapeze act.

After an unfortunate event, I was left a young orphan boy until being adopted by the famous Bruce Wayne. Being the adopted son of a multi-millionaire (or was it multi-billionaire? I can never remember) was definitely a different lifestyle than many other boys my age.

Finding out my adopted father was Batman destroyed any chances of normalcy in my life. A normal eleven year old doesn't jump across rooftops and face psychopaths while dressed in a colorful uniform that practically screams "I'm right here, aim for me".

By age fifteen, I was moving out, cutting ties with my mentor, and starting a team of heroes across the country from my old home.

How normal can your life be when your roommates/teammates are a half-demon, a cyborg, a changeling, and an alien?

So to sum it up, I've never really led a normal life.

And, I don't think that is a bad thing; I have done and seen things other people only dream of.

I've fought alongside the Dark Knight, been to outer space a couple times, and won the heart of a princess.

I have thousands of fans mobbing me and a few best friends who always have my back.

I've done more in eighteen years than most people do in eighty years, and I plan on sticking around for many more.

So, my life is far from normal, but you know what?

Being abnormal isn't so bad.