Teen Titans X Reader- I Don't Care

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You sat on the curved couch with your legs crossed, twirling the birdarang that was in a pouch in your belt. The enormous living room filled with somewhat impressing technology and was fairly dark, due to your dramatic soul. The security systems were easy to hack, since they were based closely to the security of the Bat Cave, and you made yourself practically a ghost in the tower. It had been months since you have seen Robin, and while keeping a close eye on him, you knew what he was keeping from his band of misfits. Currently, he and his team were battling one of the many villains that can't seem to get the idea that their evil plans are all wrong. From all of the detective work Bruce had made you immerse yourself in, you knew that some villains could not pull off any of their evil schemes because they didn't look deep enough. Yes, they plan and scheme, but do they really understand that to accomplish all of their goals, they have to dig deep and act in the shadows. That's what you would do if you were a villain, but you prefer to stick on the winning side. In your opinion, there are not heroes and villains, there are opposing point of views that are either acceptable or unacceptable to the benefits of society and the government. No one could be trusted in this world, even if they are the ones labeled the 'Heroes.' You learnt that from experience.

Sounds of shouting and laughter interrupted your thoughts and brought your attention to the elevator behind you. From what you could remember, there were five total team members including Robin and not including the other variations of the Teen Titans. Four metahumans and one Robin. How did that work? The elevator door opened and the lights flashed on, revealing your sitting figure to the team. You stopped twirling the Birdarang and flung it at the entrance to the elevator.

"I really thought you had higher standards than this, Bird Boy," you sassed while standing up.

You turned around and noticed how each member of the Titans were aiming at you, minus Robin. You smiled and jumped over the couch.

"Is this really how you guys treat a guest? I'm surprised, Robin, and I thought Batman had bad manners."

Robin smirked, "Team, stand down. This is my old partner, Thunderbird, who I have never mentioned to either of you."

"And that's they way I like it," you started, walking towards the confused team. "Unnoticed, unrecognized and untraceable."

"Welcome, friend, to our home!" Starfire shouted with joy.

You kept the smirk on your face while directing your attention to the other three team members that were staring at you. The other female of the team, Raven, had an interested look plastered on her face, but you could see curiosity in her eyes. Cyborg and Beast Boy were frozen, staring at you with wide eyes. Cyborg's expression clearly stated that he was shocked that someone could mess around with his technology and make sure he doesn't know. Beast Boy was basically staring at you with heart eyes. Once you accounted for all of the members, you returned your attention to Robin.

"We need to talk in private immediately. I don't care if you have something to do, it's more important. There's a reason why I'm here, even if the bat told me to come."

Robin nodded, noticing how serious you were, and walked off to his soundproof room that would prevent his curious team from eavesdropping. Once the two of you closed the door, the four teens looked at each other.

"This is exciting news, friends! Do you think she is joining our conquest in fighting evil?" Starfire questioned gleefully.

"I don't care, Star, that dude hacked into my tech!! I'm more worried about our security and what she knows rather than some possible new roomie!" Cyborg inputted.

"Dude, am I the only one thinking if Thunderbird is single or not?" Beast Boy asked.

"Did you not hear what Thunderbird said? It is only a visitation, and a serious one. If Batman sent someone to notify Robin something, it's big," Raven explained, walking out of the room.

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"Why did Batman send you?" Dick asked, leaning up against the wall.

"You and I both know why, Robin," you stated. "I need to you give me the suit."

"What suit?"

"Don't pull the innocent bullshit. I have been keeping a close eye on you ever since you created this team, and I know about Red X. Give me the damn suit before you lose the trust of your team now, I will not stand by and watch your team fall apart when I could have done something. Bruce sent me because he still needs time to adjust after you stormed out, and you obviously need my help."

Dick flinched at your tone and the mention of Bruce. He knew he was screwed when he became Slade's apprentice, but now he's even more screwed that he knows that you know everything. He walked over to the opposite wall and entered an eight digit code. A piece of the wall opened and a heavily locked and armored suitcase slid out. You quickly grasped the handle and yanked it out of the wall while Robin stood quietly next to you.

"What are you going to do with the suit?" he asked.

"I'm going to cover your ass while you figure out a way to get rid of Slade. I wear the suit and do the dirty work, you and your team do your thing," you told him.

"What happens if you're caught?"

You laughed, "When have I ever been caught? You forget, Bird Boy, I wasn't always under Batman's wing. I know how to play my part, even if it involves throwing away the morals Bruce tried to drill in my head."

"Do you really think Slade will not notice all of this? What will happen to the team if he found out?"

"Trust me. I have it all planned out, and even if you think I'm the enemy at one point, I know what the outcome is. I don't care if Thunderbird will be a display in the Bat Cave, reminding anyone the outcomes of my actions. I don't care what you will think of me. I don't even care about your team, but I know what they mean to you. They are your family, and family always comes first, even if they are the ones that will drag you down into oblivion."

You opened the door and exited the room with the case in hand, leaving Robin to process what you said. You passed his team members, who were on the couch you were originally in, and entered the elevator. Before the door closed, you placed your foot in the way.

"Watch over the idiot and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid. I don't care if he's your leader, he's still human." 

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