AN: Well guys, this story officially has the second most amount of chapters out of any story I've written! Woo! I don't know if I'll surpass my current record (56), but I am at least glad and happy to see how far this story has come. Seriously, thank you all for your support :)

Anyway, on with the show!

Chapter 48 Titans Go!

Robin groaned. His whole body ached, from his head to his toes. The pain was some of the worst he could ever remember feeling, but it was nothing compared to how dazed he was. The experience was comparable to that of a concussion. The only difference was that Robin was still conscious and not knocked out. This was probably for the worst, and it made Robin long for some relief to come over him. He wanted to be knocked out. He WANTED to be unconscious, as at least then he wouldn't experience the burning pain.

All the other present Titans groaned. Robin, gritting his teeth, tried to stand up. When that didn't work, he realized that he needed to crawl if he wanted to get to the others. Not an ideal or pleasant way to get around… but what other option was there? So, grunting, he hoisted his body up. Pins and needles rushed through his arms, and when he leaned against his arm in a certain way, pain shot all throughout his body. His arm was broken. There was no other way to explain this; his arm was broken.

But despite that, he still crawled. He crawled over to Robin and shook him, trying to get him to wake up. "Robin…" his voice was hoarse, so painfully hoarse. His throat even burned when he tried to get out the word. Even still, he cleared his throat and spoke again. "Robin, wake up."

Robin's eyelids fluttered. He looked directly into the eyes of his double, the corners of his mouth turning up into a smile despite the circumstances. "Huh. I guess it doesn't matter who the inferior Robin is right now." He chuckled, the sound strained. "We're both equally useless in a fight against Hexagon."

Robin smirked. "We're not useless, and you know it." Robin blinked as Robin used all the effort he had to stand up. He extended his good arm and helped his double stand up as well. Once they were both standing, Robin looked at the other Titans. Not a single one of them looked happy or even comfortable as they laid sprawled on the concrete of Jump City's street. Regardless, both Robins approached their Starfires. As Starfire groaned, Robin hoisted her to her feet. She winced and put her hand to her stomach.

"This hit me right in the glorknob." She blinked as if she was just now noticing Robin for the first time. Her eyes traveled down to his arm, and she gasped. "Robin! You're arm!"

"I know." Robin didn't even bother lifting his arm, as the effort needed to do so would cause him more pain. Instead, he used his good arm to comfort Star. "Are you okay though?"

Starfire's green eyes shimmered. "I feel the fine, Robin. But if you are hurt…"

"It does not do the mattering if Robin is hurt," Starfire said. Robin noticed all the other Titans gathering around, each looking beaten up pretty badly (none of them seemed to have broken arms like Robin, thankfully). "We have the dire threat that must be faced."

It was then that Hexagon laughed. The sound carried throughout Jump City, probably giving those who heard it the fright of their life. Gripping his hand into a fist, Robin turned to look at the humongous fusion of two demons. He looked thrilled. He looked absolutely thrilled with life, with how things were going for him right now. He was probably making a plan for what to do next, which dimension he would like to conquer, and whose souls he wished to devour. Looking at him while he was this satisfied was like watching a teenager bully a preschooler; it filled Robin with insurmountable anger.

"Foolish mortals!" Hexagon declared. "You really think you have even a chance to beat me? HA! Pathetic! Every single one of you is pathetic! I have acquired more might and power than anyone in this vast multiverse could possibly comprehend!" He grinned. His teeth were so sharp and so ugly that they made Raven… freaking RAVEN whimper! Looking at this monstrosity was probably causing each of the Titans to enter a whole new level of panic, a possibility that Hexagon was all too aware of. "You are mere insects in comparison to me! I could crush you like bugs, and that would be the end of you!" As if to prove his point, he stomped his left front hoof. It shook the ground, even leaving a crater-like impression on the street. The Titans all fell down, amusing Hexagon enough to laugh. "See! You can't possibly defeat me!"

Robin staggered to his feet. He looked at the other Titans. Members of both his and the goofy team looked terrified. However, they also had this fire in their eyes. With the exception of the Ravens, they all looked like they knew something that Hexagon didn't. And there was a very good reason for that.

"You're not going to win this one, Hexagon!" Robin yelled.

Hexagon laughed. "HA! As if you have even an ounce of power to determine that! I'm practically a god now! And the five of you are… what? Measly human teens who have some rinky dinky superpowers? Again, I must say HA! You can't possibly defeat me! I have the might of two Trigons!" He tilted his head back. "HA HA HA HA…!"

"HA HA HA HA!" Beast Boy laughed along. This sound made Hexagon pause and look at the green changeling in confusion. As he blinked his eight eyes, the other Titans joined in on the laughing chorus. The Starfires, the Cyborgs, the Beast Boys, and even Raven joined in on this laughter. Raven looked shocked, stupefied by this action.

"Wha… what is…?" she looked toward Robin, who gave her a confident smile.

"Don't worry, Raven." He looked back at Hexagon. "That's where you're wrong, Hexagon!" Robin puffed out his chest, hoping that he could look intimidating despite his torn suit and broken arm. "For you see, there's one thing that you don't know. One tiny but important thing that could affect the whole outcome of this event.." Robin turned toward Cyborg, who opened a compartment in his chest. Hexagon's eyes bulged out of their sockets when he saw the warlogog. Robin, by contrast, just grinned as he picked up the interdimensional artifact.

"We didn't come alone."

The warlogog began to glow, much to Hexagon's disbelief. Both he and Raven gawked as warlogog portals appeared all over the sky. One by one the portals opened, glowing with such a tantalizing pink light that promised the Titans favor in this battle.

"Woohoo!" came a very familiar voice from one of the portals. Robin, grinning, turned to see Larry flying out. When he saw Hexagon, like Robin before him, he puffed out his chest. "Get ready for your jaw to drop, Hexagon! Because we're about to have the biggest, grandest family reunion in the history of the multiverse!"

With that, some more versions of the Teen Titans came out of the portals. Robin's confidence shot through the roof when he saw all of them. There were some familiar faces in the bunch, faces Robin was excited to see again. There were the Titans whom they had encountered in the ultra-serious universe. They all stood proud and strong, landing on the ground with determined faces. Robin felt stronger just looking at them.

The baby Titans came too. Based on the way they were laughing, one could easily come to the conclusion that they were going out for just a normal day at the playground. Behind them were the 1930s Titans; they still looked black and white despite the fact that they were now in a colorful universe. There were the mermaid Titans, the steampunk Titans, and some Titans who looked like they came from a comic book… oh man, there was so much variety here!

"Ooh, looks guys!" Beast Boy said, pointing to a group of Titans who looked like they stepped out of a 1980's punk metal concert. "We looked like those guys at one point!"

"Oh the yes!" said Starfire. "I felt so cool when I had that appearance."

"Woah!" said Beast Boy. He pointed toward some other Titans. "They look like they stepped right out of a comic book!"

"And look! There are some pirates!" Cyborg said. Robin could only chuckle at their reactions, which made the shocked and confused Raven that much more shocked and confused.

"GUYS!" Cyborg shouted. He pointed toward a group of animal Titans. Robin and Raven were birds, Starfire was a starfish, Cyborg was a bunny, and Beast Boy (ironically) was just a normal human boy. As they got into their battle poses, Cyborg squeed like a little girl. "THERE ARE ANIMAL TITANS! THERE ARE ACTUALLY ANIMAL TITANS!"

"Ooh, there are some other animal Titans over there!" Beast Boy said. Robin turned to look at them, almost bursting into laughter when he did. Robin was a monkey, Raven was a rabbit, Starfire was a tiger, Cyborg was a bear, and Beast Boy was a lamp. A very green but no less usable lamp.

"Huh." Beast Boy grinned. "I guess a Beast Boy being a lamp isn't so farfetched after all!"

More and more Titans popped out of the portals, each looking more interesting than the last. Hexagon's jaw stayed dropped as he saw all these people, which made Robin even more confident in their chances. When the last Titans came out of the last portal, Larry flew over to Robin. He grinned a grin goofier than the goofy Titans. The grin didn't even fall from his face when he saw Robin's broken arm; he just laid his hand on it, fixing it as good as new.

"So, Robin. Are you proud of me for finally figuring out how to fix arms?"

"Very, Larry." Robin patted the interdimensional hero on the head with his newly repaired arm before facing Hexagon. He held the warlogog high above his head, smiling in ways one didn't normally do when they were facing against a demon. "SAY HELLO TO THE TITANS FROM THE INFINITE EARTHS!"

Hexagon cringed when he saw some of those Titans. One could even say he looked scared like he was all of a sudden less sure of his chances of coming out of this fight unscathed. This look made Robin's heart soar, and he was willing to guess Robin felt the same way based on what he said next.

"You may be able to beat two teams of Titans…!"

"I definitely could," Hexagon said with a dry expression and delivery.

"But now… you're up against all of us!"

"That's right!" Robin couldn't stop grinning as he looked down at his double. "Robin, will you do the honors with me?"

"With pleasure!" Robin, as well as a majority of the other Robins presented, crowded around at the front of the pack. With an extra confident and excited ring to their voices, they all pointed forward and said:

"TITANS, GO!"