It started as a normal day. I was meditating when Beast Boy barged into my room, and ended by nearly destroying the time-space continuum.

"Azarath Metrion Zinthos. Azarath Metrion Zinthos. Azarath Metrion Zinthos. Azarath Me-" I chanted. Suddenly, the door burst open. I opened my eye. Beast Boy grinned from the doorway. He smiled. I glared. "No one goes in my room!" I growled. "You should know that by now!"

"But I had something to show you." said Beast Boy. He opened his eyes wide, and shifted into a puppy. I glared at him, and pointed to the door.

I glared. "You have until the count of ten to get out of my room. One, two, three, four…" I said. Beast Boy raced out. He'd had enough experience with me to know when to leave me alone. I smiled. He can learn. I thought. I guess I owe Robin $10… I crossed my legs, and returned to meditating. "Azarath Metrion Zinthos. Azarath Metrion Zinthos." I found my center.

After a half-hour past, I sensed something was wrong. I was not the only one in my head. If Cyborg or Beast Boy was in my head again, I was going to murder them… I levitated over to the disturbance. It was a tear in universe. And it wasn't only in my head. I snapped my eyes open, and unfolded my legs. I pulled the Titans warning button.

Robin and Starfire were waiting for me, holding hands. Ever since Tokyo, those two had been inseparable… Cyborg raced in, wiping grease off his hands. He must have been updating the T-Car. Beast Boy was still playing video games. "Friends Beast Boy, did you push the button again?" asked Starfire.

I sighed. "I did, Star." The Teen Titans turned to look at me. "I was meditating, and I sensed a…tear, I guess, in the time-space continuum."

"A what?" whispered Beast Boy. He paused the game.

"A hole in the universe," Robin said, "Where? We've got to stop it, before a villain uses it for his own gain!" He made a fist, and put it in his left hand. "Titans, we can't let that happen!"

"Or before something, or someone crosses over." I said. "The monks of Azarath taught me of many different universes. If the people from one world meet another, bad things happen. Remember what Larry did? At least he had good intentions. The next trans-universal meeting may not turn out so well."

"I think I can find it." said Starfire. She looked up. "My people are very good at finding things that feel wrong."

"We should split up." said Robin. He had the look on his face. The one that meant trouble. First for Slade, and now for any villain in Jump City. "Raven, Cyborg, and me; and Starfire and Beast Boy. We've got to stop this tear. TITANS GO!"

I looked up. Was Robin watching me? I hoped so. He was looking at me! I ducked my head, blushing. Zatanna quit it! I thought. You put on the Helmet of Fate, but you can't look at a 13-year-old guy for more than 3 seconds? Ok, a HOT 13-year-old guy, but still! I leaned my chair back, and sighed. Everything seemed to remind me of dad….

"If you fall, I'm gonna laugh!" said Kid Flash. He zipped into the kitchen, and grabbed an apple. He bit into it. When he got back, Artemis hit him. "HEY!"

Suddenly, I fell out of my chair. The Team crowded around me. Wally laughed, and Artemis hit him again. "Something's wrong!" I said. "It feels like the time Klarion separated the world, but not quite."

Aqualad walked over. "You felt something when the world was divided?" He asked. Robin stuck his hand out. I took it, and he pulled me up. When he let go of my, I could still feel where he'd touched me.

"Yes, I kind of, tingling, like when your foot's asleep, or you hit your funny bone. I didn't notice it until the 18 and over world was united with our world. I didn't notice until after my father…" I trailed off. Robin put his arm around my shoulder. I smiled at him, and blinked away tears. I stood taller. "Dr. Fate should have noticed as well," I said, "His job is to protect the world. As a Lord of Order, he should feel divides in the universe." Aqualad and Kid Flash nodded. I stepped up to the computer. "I'll try the locator spell again."

Robin typed fast, and soon a globe appeared. I tried not to look at the dots; they just reminded me of my father. I concentrated, and composed the spell. "Etacol raet ni dlrow!" I chanted. A blinking dot appeared in California. "Where's that?" I asked. The dot was south of San Francisco, but not by much.

Robin typed. "It looks like Jump City," He frowned, "A city as crime-ridden as Gotham, but with no Dynamic Duo."

Aqualad sighed. "Kid Flash, Artemis, Robin, Rocket. Suit up. We're going after them." He turned.

Rocket stepped forward. "Shouldn't we alert the League? I mean, I know we're a covert operations team, but isn't Batman in charge of missions? I don't want to cross him."

Robin shrugged. "It's not a good idea, but we've gotten away with it before."