Hello lovlies! I just want to thank all people who have followed this story. It really makes me happy to see people enjoying it. Anyway, enough of my rambling, on with the second chapter.

Alexandra didn't know what to say next. There it was, the home of the titans. It was there right in her stare, and yet she still couldn't believe it. A fictional place that was thought up in the mind of someone who may have just been bored and said to himself, 'Let's create a universe full of super-heroes and aliens who fight evil!' and that was it. No one could enter the place unless a character was based on them, and even then a person from the real world can't enter. Bu then again, what was the real world now? She was alive and as was the city. It almost seemed like an average town, only everything looked cartoonish. The small pinches on the bottoms of her feet from the sidewalk were real. The warm breeze that would pass by were real. So, isn't this world the 'real world' as well?

'No,' Alex thought to herself, 'no, it's not possible to enter a world created merely by the imagination of a person. And no matter how much a person wants to, they can't enter that world! It's not scientifically possible!' After all, these are just episodes and comic books. If someone interferes with anything, all the events, scripts, maybe even the whole plot can change. And she knew that she didn't belong here. If this was reality, it wasn't right. She couldn't be here. If she was it would be like seeing the scene of a comic, but no words inside the dialogue bubbles. Or the other way around, but either way, it wasn't good.

No matter how much Alexandra loved Teen Titans, she just wanted to go back home now. She wanted to be with her mom and dad in their nice house, only watching the episode instead of living inside of it. But of course, meeting the titans would be a dream come true. But she wasn't meeting the titans. She was all alone in this city. No, she was alone in this world, in this universe!

'What do I do now?' Alex thought to herself, 'Am I stuck here forever? Do I just live here for the rest of my life?' She was only a teenager, and like she had thought before, she was alone here. She didn't have a way to make money for food or shelter, heck, she didn't even have clothes except the one she had on her back. Although, some shoes would be nice. People passed by her, giving her strange looks for her appearance. But she didn't have time for their thinking, even her own thoughts were clogging her brain. This isn't what a teenager should be worrying about. She shouldn't be worrying at all. But this city was dangerous. The H.I.V.E. 5, Slade Wilson, even the Brotherhood of Evil were lurking around the corners. And that wasn't making her feel any better.

This is all too strange, it can't be real. Alex then realized, 'I MUST BE DREAMING! This is all a dream!' Alex smiled in joy at her thought. Going to a fictional universe? Pshh! Not possible, what had she been thinking?

'I will be waking up soon. I'll have to go back to my boring old life and annoying school when summer has passed, so I might as well enjoy this while I'm still lucid.' She thought. She began to walk around, taking in the city's atmosphere. She passed all types of stores and smiled at all types of people, acting as normal as possible. And she was happy now. All the fear of being alone had gone away and she was excited to be here.

It had only been a few minutes when Alexandra wished to return home. She had had her fun, seen the places she wanted to see, and was ready to leave. Alex had been standing on grass at the park where she had seen numerous Teen Titans episodes held, and closed her eyes, 'Let me wake up. I'm through with this lovely dream. I ask for it to end. I can go back to my boring life, and continue doing the things I always had. Please, it's all I want. I want my house, and my mom, and my dad, and the way my life exactly the way it has always been. My life is normal, and so am I. Everything will be just fine.' She thought to herself. She then whispered the last bit to herself, "I am okay."

Slowly, very slowly, Alexandra opened her eyes. She expected to be outside from sleepwalking or something, since she felt the grass in-between her toes. She exhaled as her eyes opened and smiled. But the smile soon faded when she saw where she was. She was still in the park, still in Jump City, and was still all alone.

Alex began to tremble in fear as tears threatened to break free. She was having a panic attack. She didn't know what was happening. Her eyes widened to the size of golf balls as she ran and ran. As she started to scream she shut her eyes tight, "Please! Someone wake me up! Someone help me! My name is Alexandra and I don't belong here! I have a mom and dad! I have a house! I am real!" She couldn't see the people but knew they were gasping in shock or horror at the sight of her. A tear went down her face as she continued her cries, "Please someone tell me I am real! I must be real! Please! Can't anyone hear me?! Who am I?!" She had ran into a person, most likely female that seemed to have been walking her dog or a pet of some kind. "Who am I?! Help me!" The sounds around her turned into what felt like echoes pounding in her ears and she was hyperventilating. Alex opened her eyes slightly only to reveal spots. She knew she would faint on the person she had actually been hugging at the moment. And that is what happened, and everything went black.

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Starfire had woken up early that day. She had arose from bed, ate her usual breakfast, and returned to her room seeing anyone who was up at the moment had been in theirs as well. Silkie hopped onto her lap and seemed to stare at her with pleading eyes.

"What is it Silkie?" Starfire asked in her sweet and innocent voice. The silkworm hopped off of her lap and made his way to the closet. Somehow, he had been able to open it and pulled out his leash.

"You would like to go for 'the walk'? But Silkie," She said, rising from her spot on the bed and picking up her pet. But no matter how tight she held him, he kept trying to make his way to the leash on the floor. Starfire, seeing Silkie's desire for a walk gave in, "Well, I suppose we could go on the walk. It is quite early for one though. Oh well, it's a glorious morning and that is what you would like the most isn't it?" Silkie almost looked like he nodded, and Starfire attached the leash to him and headed out.

Star had been right. The morning did feel glorious. The sun beamed on all people outside at the moment but it wasn't making them feel sweaty and grossed. More like happy and warm. Either way, Star was smiling and mentally thanked Silkie for requesting a walk.

People knew who she was, so there were no stares at her appearance. Actually, it seemed like they were staring at someone else right now. But who? Starfire looked around, but saw no one with what people on Earth would call 'strange' or 'just plain freaky.' So she stopped looking and focused on making sure Silkie didn't eat anyone's food that were eating outside the diner.

Starfire had laughed at a joke she had told herself in her head, when a scream came from the park she was in. Before she could look for the source, a girl her age had ran up to her and hugged her. She seemed to be yelling about wondering who she was and for her help. But right after she fainted. Starfire processed what had just happened. A teenage girl had just ran into her and practically begged her for help. Even though her words were shocking to Star, she understood that this girl was obviously troubled and needed assistance. So making sure she had both Silkie and the new girl, she flew to the tower, ready to consult her friends about the mysterious girl.