A/N:Man, its been yonks since I ever posted something on here. And because I've recently started BBRae, I've decided to write my own.
Please don't hate if any of the characters seem outta charater.
Disclaimer: I wish I owned Teen Titans, but that right goes to DC comics :(
There wasn't a lot going on around Jump City. Super villains and criminals alike had been laying low for some time, and so everyone in the city were grateful for the short respite from the constant attacks from villains such as Cinderblock, Plasmus, or Mumbo.
Of course, not everyone was able to handle the boredom of the villain free day. Robin was using the extra time to get some extra training in for himself, whilst having Starfire watch him. Cyborg was busy in the tower's garage working on his baby, the T-Car. This left a certain green teen with nothing to do. Well almost nothing to do.
"I swear Beastboy, if I catch you in my room again," a pale goth roared, "I'll make sure you're sent to the deepest, darkest chasm I can find!"
The object of the goth's annoyance was a skinny teen with a rather odd green complexion. His eyes, hair and skin were all shades of green, his body covered in a black and purple jumpsuit. He wore black and purple shoes, while his hands were covered with grey gloves.
"Don't kill me!" Beastboy yelled in response, "I'm too young to die!"
"Azarath... Metrion..." The Goth yelled, "ZINTHOS!"
A burst of black energy encompassed Beastboy's form, as the pale half demon advanced on the struggling superhero. The half demon had amethyst coloured eyes and hair, whilst her skin was a pale grey. She was dressed in a dark leotard with long sleeves, and had a similarly coloured cloak wrapped around her body.
"How many times have I said that my room is off limits?" The half demon demanded, "scratch that... how many times have I told you to stay out of my stuff?"
"Okay, okay... I get it Rae," Beastboy replied as he tried to squirm out of the dark energy that was holding him in place, "you're mad, and probably wanna kill me, right?"
"First off; it's Raven not Rae," Raven corrected, "and second; I'm not mad."
"You're not?" Beastboy asked tentatively.
"No, just upset that you didn't listen," Raven replied honestly, before drawing her arm back.
"Uh, Raven... whatcha doing?" Beastboy asked slowly.
"Like I said; I'm just upset that you didn't listen. Like Always!"
With that, Raven brought her hand forward in front of her, sending Beastboy out one of the many windows around the Titan's Tower. Raven walked to the window that she had just smashed, and looked down just in time to see a head bob out of the head. Of course, it wasn't Beastboy's head and Raven knew this. Instead, it was the head of a green Tyrannosaurus Rex. The large reptile shook itself clean, before stepping onto dry land, and morphing into a green human.
Raven shook her head in amusement and annoyance. The green teen always seemed to get straight back up after being used as her personal projectile whenever she fancied some target practice. More times than not, it occurred after Beastboy had done something to annoy her. Suppressing a smile, she turned around to face the common room doors as they opened with a hiss.
Robin and Starfire were walking side-by-side as Robin tried to explain something to the alien princess. When they saw Raven staring out of the broken window with her normal bored expression, they stopped talking and cautiously approached the half demon.
"What happened this time?" Robin asked.
"Same thing as always," Raven replied, not looking at either Titan.
"Friend Raven, what has happened to friend Beastboy?" Starfire asked, casting a confused glance to her boyfriend.
Raven merely pointed down towards the rough ground at the base of the Tower. Starfire gasped and quickly looked down to where she thought Raven was pointing. But all the alien princess saw was waves from the ocean beating against the rock outcroppings at the base of the Tower.
"Friend Raven... are you doing the 'joking'?" Starfire asked slowly.
"No Starfire, I'm not joking; I don't joke anyway," Raven sighed, "I threw him out the window cause I found him in my room again."
"So where is the Grass Stain?" a deep voice asked.
Everyone turned around to see a cybernetic teen walk towards the kitchen. Cyborg was the technical whizz of the superhero team, as he was part machine himself. Raven glared at the half man half machine teen before sighing, and pointing out the window.
"He... He left?" Cyborg stuttered, "why?"
"He hasn't left," Raven explained calmly, eyeing each of her fellow titans, "I threw him out the window and into the bay after I caught him in my room..."
"What was he doing?" The boy wonder asked, the detective in the young acrobat immediately picking up something off.
"He was standing in the middle of my room, looking lost," Raven recounted, "I don't really remember because he knows not to go in there."
"So you threw him out a window because he was standing in your room?" Cyborg asked, sniffing out the possible blackmail material in the story he was being told, "that's a little rough, don't ya think?"
"He shouldn't have been in my room," Raven retorted.
"I believe friend Beastboy was looking for your company," Starfire stated, "he didn't look like his normal chirpy self this morning."
Everyone looked at the ground as they remembered what day it was; five years had passed since Terra's betrayal. Terra had been a close friend of Beastboy's, going as far as him forming a crush on her before her betrayal. Well, not everyone bowed their head. Raven simply glared at the crowns of their heads.
"She may have saved the city," Raven grumbled, "but that doesn't excuse what she did to the team, not to mention, Beastboy!"
"It's a sign of respect Raven," Robin replied calmly, "the fact that she turned against Slade to save the city should at least earn her that much."
Raven sighed, before saying, "I wish the old Beastboy was here."
"What does that mean?" asked the green changeling, who had just entered the room, and towel over his shoulders.
"It means that I preferred the old you to this you," Raven replied, fighting to keep her emotions in line, and her voice a monotone, "before she came along and broke your heart. I liked you better when you were trying to make everyone laugh without any thought, or when you played Gamestation with Cyborg passionately, or when you trying to get me to come out of my shell and show my emotions.
"I thought were much better before Terra showed up and turned you into a lovesick puppy, before she sided with Slade and broke your heart. I know you were a better addition to the team than you are now, before you started acting like me."
Raven fell silent as she slowly calmed her emotions. During the explanation her voice had risen and her anger and frustration towards Beastboy had leaked into her normally monotonous voice.
The Titans simply stood where they were in an uncomfortably awkward silence. As Raven began to realise what she had said, she felt guilt slowly work its way into her mind. Beastboy's expression became sullen, and he suddenly turned back to the door, and stepped towards it.
"Perhaps I shouldn't have even left my home to come here," Beastboy remarked over his shoulder, his head turned slightly, "maybe I should've been buried with my parents when they died."
With that said, the Green Titan stormed out of the common room. Nobody moved, and nobody breathed for several awkward moments.
Cyborg was the first to break the silence, asking, "What just happened?"
Robin turned his gaze from the door to Raven, who had bowed her head so that no one would be able to see the tears that were forming at the edges of her eyes.
"I...I need to go..." Raven stammered as she tried to keep her monotone, "meditate." She walked through the remaining three Titans, who were all in different states of shock.
When the doors slide shut behind Raven, Starfire asked the one question that worried her the most in that moment; "Will friends Raven and Beastboy be okay?"
Nobody could answer the Tamaranian princess's uneasy question.
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