Stormcaller: Ch.1

"What would you like to order," asked the waitress. The Titans were at there favorite pizza parlor after another day of fighting villains.

"We'll have a large pepperoni," said the masked leader, who everyone knew as Robin.

"And can you make half of that with just cheese? I'm vegetarian." She looked over at the boy who just spoke. When his green eyes met her greys, something happened that neither have ever felt before...

She smiled. "Me, too. That'll be out in 'bout fifteen minutes." Then, she walked away to wait on another table.

"Well, she was kinda cute," remarked the metal man, eyes shying toward Beast Boy. She was cute... and tall...and had long, wavy hair. And when she smiled, you can see tiny freckles on her cheeks.

"And I think she likes you," added the empath, grinning.

"Perhaps you should ask her out on a date," said the alien girl.

"Will you three butt out? He's probably not over Terra, yet."

Beast Boy was still staring at the sun shining in her brown hair. "Tara Who?"

* * *

The waitress brought out the pizza while Beast Boy was in the bathroom (he drank too much soda). " Would you like anything else?"

Starfire asked, "May we have some mustard?"

"Sure," she grabbed a bottle of another table and sat in on their's. "Anything else?"

"Yes, may I have the number to your phone?"

Her eyes widened, "Uhh..."

"I think she means for out friend," said Robin, and gestured toward the empty seat.

"Oh!" She reached in her pocket for a pen and wrote down on a napkin. She leaves on the table where Beast Boy was sitting.

* * *

By the time he got out of the bathroom, the waitress was already gone (her shift was over). But, there was pizza! He dug right in.

"Dude, you got some sauce on your face."

"Oh," he grabbed the napkin in front of him and wiped it off."Thanks, Cy."

Raven was looking at him. "You should probably look at that napkin."

He listened to her and saw what was written: "966-9996" and was signed "Emma-Lee" with a smiley face. He looked across the table at Starfire.

"You are welcomed," she said.