Harper had spent the previous night at home with her parents who still insisted on seeing her regularly when she could get away from the Titans for a bit without being missed. She had easily agreed to take a communicator at Mal's request so he could still get in touch with her if need be. She'd worked out her schedule of going home to coincide with needing her hormone shot, so it worked out to be a consistent day every week. She'd told Mal, of course, but she didn't see any reason or need to say anything to the rest of the team. For all intents and purposes, they only ever knew her as Harper Anderson-Wallace, and that's what mattered. She strolled in late, having missed the chaos that ensued from the false alarm because of an unfavourable series of events. The universe was really conspiring against her. First, she overslept. Then, on the way, she'd gotten involved with stopping a jewellery store heist (not the one Mal had activated her communicator for, thankfully that was a false alarm). Not five minutes after the culprits were in cuffs was she escorting a gaggle of elderly ladies across the street. She figured if she was going to make a late entrance, might as well make it fashionable. So she showed up fifteen minutes late with Starbucks. She didn't really like Starbucks, but she liked the white girl meme. She stepped off the elevator, coffee cup in hand and decked out in costume from earlier still. That was definitely kind of awkward in the Starbucks. Seeing a superhero in line getting a cappuccino wasn't exactly normal... The chaos had died down somewhat, but there was still Illuminati talk as she stood in the doorway between the kitchen and their living room. She took a sip of her coffee and shook her head, [color=92278f]"Really? Is that what you kids are into these days?"[/color] Harper pushed off the wall she had leaned against, turning to go to her room for a change of clothes, muttering something like [color=92278f]"I leave you guys alone for one night and it's pure chaos in here"[/color] as she left them.