My second story...First chappy weeeeeeee! Hope I get reviews.Please review!Sorry if this chapter is a little bit too fluffy )

Raven woke up. Her eyes still closed. She turned around and felt a presence near her. This was a surprise to her. Who was near her? She fluttered her eyes open and saw Robin sleeping. His chest was moving up and down. What happened last night? Why didn't she remember anything? She felt her leg brush against his. His skin was…soft and smooth. It didn't feel tense. She smiled and layed her head on his chest. For that minute, nothing in the world would matter to her. Robin was next to her and not anyone else. She snapped back to reality when she heard a knock at the door. Raven panicked. She shot up and noticed that she was only in her underwear and a black shirt with a purple skull on it. What seriously happened last night? Suddenly, she heard Starfire's high voice breaking the silence in her room.

"Just a second!" yelled Raven closing the door with her powers.

"Friend Raven" Starfire's pesky voice was heard," you are awake? Yes?"

"Yeah, just hold on," was the only answer Raven could spit out.

Raven came up to the door and opened it. She saw Starfire with a wacky hairdo on her head smiling like a child.

"I must retrieve my book of the fungus that I left in your room," said Starfire.

"Wait," Raven closed the door.

Raven put on a pair of black booty shorts and walked up to Robin. He was sleeping peacefully. His mask was still covering his eyes. He looked so calm. For once, he wasn't angry about anything and his was actually sleeping the first time since 3 months. Raven must've done something very helpful to him. Suddenly, perverted thoughts were running through Raven's mind. She turned green. She needed to find out what seriously happened. Raven smiled. She gently tapped him and Robin's eyes opened. He was still sleepy. He muttered something, but Raven couldn't make out what.

"Starfire is behind the door," whispered Raven in to Robin's ear.

"Are you serious?" asked Robin quietly.

"Dead serious, she wants to come inside and get her book. I am going to faze you to your room. Azarath Metrion Zinthos."

Raven turned into her shadow self and Robin was with her. She went through the vents and dropped Robin to his room. She smiled at him and then quickly re-appeared in her room. Robin's clothes were on her chair. She quickly used her powers to throw them in to the closet. She came up to the mirror and looked at herself. She nodded and heard three loud knocks on her door.

"Raven!" yelled Starfire.

It seemed that Starfire lost her patience and she knocked hard. The door fell. Starfire's eyes were wide. She smiled a small grin and then came in to the room.

"Raven," began Starfire," I am sorry for the abrupt awakening, but I must retrieve my book and give it to the local library in the city today. I wasn't sure if we were going to have criminals roaming the city today so I just decided to give it in early morning."

"Uh..." stammered Raven," yeah. It is right over here."

The book began glowing with Raven's aurora and it floated in to Starfire's hands. Starfire's eyes closed and she had a smile on her face. Starfire walked out and her hair splashing from one side to another. Raven's door closed and she was relieved. Raven walked up to her bad and Robin's fragrance filled her nose. Raven fell on her bed and felt it. She felt his energy, his aroma, him. Raven heard a knock on her door again and she woke up to reality. She wasn't in her field of black roses any more. Raven walked up to the door and it opened. Robin was standing there in a pair of jeans and a casual tee. He had a pair of sunglasses covering his eyes. Raven took in a deep breathe and she glanced back in to her room.

"So," she began," you slept with me?"

"Seems that way," replied Robin.

"Do you remember what happened last night because I am clueless?"

"Kinda goes like this…"

Flashback

Raven sat on her bed reading a book. She was glowing with joy reading a book that she found. It was one that Arella used to read to her. She was fascinated in the intense humor and complicated romances in there. Her favorite was the Black Bird, although in five seconds she would lose it all. Robin knocked on the door. Raven closed the book and stood with it in her hands. She opened the door and Robin was standing there.

"Hey Robin," said Raven.

"Raven," asked Robin," can you…maybe…talk with me?"

"Yeah, sure, what happened?"

"I had a nightmare."

"Huh..."

"Slade got to me."

"He's hurting you isn't he?"

"Raven, I have a confession."

Suddenly, the window burst open and rain began pouring in. Raven put a shield around her. The book in her hands began ripping apart because of the ferocious winds currents coming from the window. Robin came up to the window and closed it. Raven's eyes didn't believe the sight. Her favorite childhood book, ripped apart aside from all that it has been through since all her years. It was already bent and ripped enough. Raven sniffed and her tears rolled back in to her eyes.

"Raven?" asked Robin," are you okay?"

"Does it look like I am okay!" yelled Raven at the top of her lungs.

Raven quickly got on the floor and began picking up some pages unaware of the fact that her favorite story was flying around in all the rain and wind outside. She still found some pages from some other stories. They were wet and the ink on them was flushed off. It was rolling down the moist paper like her tears on her pale face. She put a smile on her face when she saw the spine of the book unharmed. She picked it up and felt the fabric. It was sewed in perfectly. Raven felt the leather, but one part felt like paper, too much like paper. She touched it again and soon felt a small rip there. She pulled out the paper and it had a note on it.

"Raven," said Robin," what's that?"

"A note…" trailed off Raven," from my mother."

Her mother's handwriting was beautiful, it was script. It was cursive and Raven ran her hand through it. She still felt the small bumps of dried ink on it. The leather spine saved it from the intense rain and wind. Raven smiled. She even spotted a small stain of a fruit from Azarath. It was purple and she saw a smiley face on it. Her mother was defiantly the artist. Robin knelt down beside her. Raven began softly laughing. Memories flooding her mind, stories her mother told her, and even her first time using her powers and meditation. Raven hated meditation when she was younger. She used to think it was pointless and a waste of her time. She finally realized it saved her from destroying everything. She dropped the note with out even reading it and dropped herself in to Robin's arms. Tears swelled up in her eyes and she felt Robin's heartbeat in his chest. It was graceful. Raven picked up the letter and began reading it out loud to her and Robin:

Dearest Raven,

My daughter, oh, how much I shall miss you. I must leave before Azarath is destroyed of your father's powers. You may have inherited them, but you have kindness and a heart unlike him. I will leave you today. This book will be a memory of you and me. Our fears and wishes held in here, stories from the centuries, given to you by ancestors. Did you know that every blank page was a page left for a new person from the family to share what happened? I might have told you that all these stories were fiction, but you shall always be my last story, my Black Bird. Raven, I love you.

Hugs and kisses forever,

Arella.

Robin looked up at Raven. She looked back at him and he tossed her hair playfully. Raven closed her eyes and listened to Robin. Actually, she listened to his heart.

"Robin," said Raven," I have to change."

"Could I stay with you for the night?"

"Yeah, sure…"

Raven changed and soon she was having a "slumber" party with Robin, her leader, no. Her best friend. Raven got out a pack of cards and they began playing. Raven saw Robin smirk and she decided to cheat and read his mind. When Raven tried entering his mind, it was blacked. Something was up.

"Not today," Robin said," no cheating."

"You are no fun whatsoever," said Raven.

"I wouldn't be the one to complain."

End of Flashback

"And pretty much then we fell asleep," ended Robin.