Tales From Titans Tower

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"All of your stuff moved in already?" asked Dick, approaching Kara.

"Yeah," she smiled, "Having super speed helps with that."

Kara had been looking out the enormous window of the top floor of Titans Tower, taking in the view of Jump City. The lavish living space was still taking some getting used to. So did operating under their civilian identities. Back when Dick had worked alongside Batman as Robin, he was strictly forbidden from sharing his identity with anyone. Not that that mattered anymore, since Dick had left Bruce and Batman behind.

Kara was dressed in a cyan sweater over a white button down with high waisted blue jeans and brown boots. Dick was wearing skinny jeans and a muscle shirt that accentuated his lean yet fit build.

"Dick!" called Roy from the other room, "Your stuff is in my way, dude. Come on."

"Sorry!" called Dick back.

Dick gave Kara a quick wave and jogged over to his and Roy's shared bedroom. The top floor of Titans Tower only had two bedrooms, though they all had their own private living spaces on the floors below. They decided to use their rooms in the top floor for when they were on duty and their quarters when they were off. Since there were only the two rooms on the top floor, the boys had taken one room while the girls had taken the other.

Kara winced as she heard a crackling of electricity and felt a burst of air blow her hair in her face. By the time she had spat the hair out of her mouth and moved it away from her eyes, a lanky redhead in jeans and a T-shirt was standing beside her with a smile.

"Wally," she sighed, "That's... really annoying."

"Noted," said Wally, "How's the move in going?"

"It's coming along," said Kara, "You all unpacked?"

"I'll get around to it," shrugged Wally, "I'll only be crashing here though. I still have my life in Central City to live."

"Luckily you can be in two places at once."

"Exactly."

"Kara!" called Donna, poking her head out of the bedroom, "Can I hang my posters?"

"Of course!" called Kara back.

"I get it though," said Wally, "Wanting to uproot completely and settle down here."

"We've all spent a lot of time in our mentors' shadows," said Kara, "I think we're all just glad to have lives of our own."

"Oh!" said Wally suddenly, "I'll set up a bar!"

Kara was thinking of a response when yellow lighting danced around in front of her as Wally disappeared and she was hit with another gust of wind. That really was extremely annoying.

***

The door at the front of the room opened automatically as Supergirl walked in, approaching the couch where Roy was lounging, throwing a baseball up in the air and then catching it over and over again. Though Supergirl was in full uniform, Roy was still in casual wear.

"Anything?" he asked.

"Nope," said Supergirl, "City is quiet tonight."

"I bet Wally and Dick are out having a good time," grumbled Roy.

"Hey," chastised Supergirl, "You agreed to the chore wheel. Sometimes you do cleanup duty, sometimes you do night watch. Tonight that's you, me, and Donna. Speaking of which, where is she?"

"She said she wanted to shower," said Roy.

"Has anyone used that thing yet?" wondered Supergirl, turning to the top floor's master bathroom.

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