Ordinary Teen - Chapter One.

A Teen Titans high school story.

Relationships:Will eventually lead to a RaeJinx relationship. If girls loving girls isn't your thing then don't read. May also have RobStar if it goes.

Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans or anything to do with it.

Summary: The Titans are forced to go to a public school and have to try and deal with fitting in like ordinary citizens. Well, worse... ordinary teens. Crime fighting is not totally thrown to the sidelines, but for the weekend, after homework is done. When suspicious characters make appearances at their high school will they ruin their chance of completing their education or can they be trusted? Are they up to something or can they be friends? Maybe they too are struggling to fit in with the teen world.


It felt like they had been sentenced to death. From the atmosphere in the room you'd think they had been. Even their fearless leader Robin had his head down and a look of defeat wiped across his face like mud.

"It could be worse." He tried to assure himself.

"How! Dude, you realise what it involves! Taking on Slade again would be better!" Beastboy cried dramatically.

"I'm sorry but it is a legal requirement for anyone under the age of 18 to have an education. And from the latest public review it shows that this is what they want to see. You may be Jump's heroes but you are also required to have schooling. I am only trying to advise the best things for you." Their lawyer advised backed up by a nodding truant officer.

"But did we not have 'the education' in the Tower?" Star questioned.

"We did Star, but the public doesn't want us being home schooled anymore. We have no choice."

"Dude. No way." Beastboy folded his arms on strike. "No way am I going. I quit all learning."

'We were doing fine.' Raven thought. "There has to be a mistake." Her emotionless voice croaked from the back of the room.

The lawyer leaned forward and placed his elbows on his messy desk. "It's no mistake. It's what they want and they are the ones paying taxes to keep you."

"Wouldn't it be a danger to the students if a villain attacked us while we were there? Not to mention damage costs... they could be out of school for a long time if they had to repair it." Robin suggested hopefully.

Now the truant officer joined in "Your crime fighting reasons are also being used as excuses for not doing work. Beastboy is failing, so is Starfire and Cyborg is only taking average when he could do better. You and Raven are the only ones keeping consistent good marks. Anyway, schools do have security. It's not like we keep students unprotected."

Glares were sent in Beastboys direction. "So we have to go through this because he can't keep up." Raven said bitterly.

"Hey, not my fault you're a brain!" Cyborg stepped in between them to break them up.

"You can't really blame Star can you? After all, she is new to this planet." Robin tried to reason.

"And maybe her going to a public school will help her integrate better into society. The matter is settled. This is not open to discussion young man. You have to go or the people of Jump City might just decide to find new people for that tower. Ones who are open to public schooling." The lawyer finished off the matter. "And if you ask me, it's a good idea. You may fight crime but you should act like normal people too. This will give you a more friendly and human appearance, even if you aren't exactly 'ordinary' people."

"Does this public schooling thing not sound like fun?" Star clapped her hands together cheerily trying to give hope to the rest of her team.

"School starts next week. I suggest you prepare for it soon."

There was a room-wide groan and they were slowly ushered out. They filed out of the dim building one by one and prepared to make their journey back to the T Tower in the growing darkness. They would be learning how hard it can be to be a normal citizen soon. What would be the hardest part would be learning to be an ordinary teenager.


Beta reader wanted. R&R, constructive criticism welcomed.

-'Jack' (AceofJoker)