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The Unexpected Houseguest
by volta arovet
(Note: I know that his name is officially spelled "Kyd Wykkyd," but as I am allergic to stupid spellings and excessive y's, I have chosen to spell his name as "Kid Wicked." Writing this last sentence alone made me break out in hives. Thank you for understanding.)
Kid Wicked put the last dish in the dishwasher, picked his sandwich up off the counter, waved at Beast Boy, and disappeared in a swirl of darkness.
Beast Boy wandered into the next room, scratching his head. "Hey, did any of you guys hire a creepy vanishing kid to wash our dishes?"
"I have never seen such an efficient use of dishwasher space!"
"He...he even pre-rinsed everything!"
Beast Boy's eyes narrowed. "Diabolical."
The next day, with the anti-teleportation shields humming happily, Robin walked into the security center to find Kid Wicked inspecting the new anti-teleportation machines with great approval. He turned around when Robin entered and gave him a big thumbs-up.
Robin's face fell.
Kid Wicked patted Robin's back in a sympathetic manner, then teleported away.
Kid Wicked held up a broom.
"Oh, well...hey, I recognize you! You're one of the kids at Hive Academy." Cyborg thought hard. "Kid Evil, right?"
Kid Wicked frowned, threw down the broom, and teleported away.
They didn't help.
Kid Wicked raced down the hall, followed closely by Raven, who was using dark magic to throw things at the boy.
"You do not go in my room!" Raven yelled. "You do not go through my stuff!" Kid Wicked ducked a flying clock. "There is only room for one gothic person on this team, and that person is me!"
Kid Wicked gathered his wits enough to teleport away.
Raven's teammates stared at her in shock.
"He was trying on my cloaks," she explained.
They didn't help.
Starfire covered them with a blanket and resolved to chase the kid away twice as hard in the morning.
Beast Boy was torn between the fact that they were really trying to get rid of the intruder and the fact that the waffles smelled really, really good. "Um...you didn't make those with eggs or milk, did you?"
Kid Wicked proudly held up a dish of tofu.
Beast Boy's mouth watered. "You didn't, like, poison them, or anything?"
Kid Wicked huffed and disappeared.
"I was only asking!" Beast Boy yelled after him. He poked at one of the waffles. What if the creepy kid had been lulling him into a false sense of security so he could strike when they least suspected?
He ate the waffles anyway.
They were delicious.
It was a messy, inefficient battle that, while not difficult, really got on Robin's nerves. Robin counted the Madmen tied up on the ground and discovered that he was one short. He grumbled to himself and ordered his fliers to spread out and search the nearby area. For all he knew, the Madman could be hiding, or threatening someone, or trying to buy llamas from a nearby jewelry store. With the Madmen, you never knew.
Robin himself ran into a nearby alley, hoping that the missing man was hiding there. Robin came face-to-face with Kid Wicked, who was holding the unconscious Madman in his arms. Kid Wicked cocked his head in a smug gesture that unmistakably said, "I believe this is yours?"
"Thanks," Robin said, taking the body from the kid.
Kid Wicked smiled sweetly and disappeared.
If Bumblebee thought it was Kid Wicked lying on his stomach under a couch-cushion fort, playing videogames with Silkie perched on top of his head, then she was right.
"Oh, that's just Kid Evil. He showed up a while ago and we can't really make him leave, so he kind of hangs around here now. He's pretty good at housecleaning."
"Kid Wicked," Bumblebee corrected, and had nowhere to go from there. She sighed. "You know, whenever I think Titans East is crazy, I should just hang out here for a few days. Letting villains do your housework. That's just..." There wasn't a word for it, so she just made a noise and threw her arms in the air.
She stalked out of the room, away from Cyborg. "See ya, Kid Wicked."
Kid Wicked waved at her back.
Raven found him sitting on the couch as if he had never left the Tower.
"I didn't get to thank you for watching my back," Raven said.
Kid Wicked tilted his head, but they both knew that thanks weren't coming.
"You know," she said conversationally (for Raven, that is), "I thought you were supposed to be evil."
Kid Wicked just shrugged.
Raven looked at the ground. "I guess I know how that feels."
He offered her a coke. She took it and sat down next to him.
"And it took us even longer to vote!" Beast Boy added.
"But I think you've proven yourself," Robin continued, as if Beast Boy hadn't interrupted. "This is yours, if you want it." He opened the box to reveal a Teen Titans communicator.
Kid Wicked reached out cautiously, pulling his hand back just as he touched it, as if it held an electric current. With a little more confidence, he reached out again and gingerly picked up the communicator. He looked in bewilderment at the others.
"On a probationary basis," Raven clarified, her voice not as harsh as it could have been.
Kid Wicked grinned at all of them. "Thanks."