AN: Okay so I haven't written anything in years but I've pretty much read almost every Teen Titans fanfiction out there so I've resorted to writing my own. I hope this is okay, haha. I do not own the rights to this story or these characters. Leave a comment to help me make the story better!

Problems in Paris: taking place about a month after Trouble in Tokyo.

It was just like any other day at Titans Tower. Beast Boy was sleeping in as per usual, Cyborg was servicing the T-Car, Raven was mediating in her room, and Robin was in his room looking over articles about odd instances happening up and down the coast. He was trying to link the occurrences to any familiar set of patterns possible to figure out if the instances were tied together somehow. Starfire, however, was out on the roof, soaking up what sunlight she could, feeling her energy recharge. Nothing was out of the ordinary, or so it seemed. It was around one in the afternoon and there was no distress signal yet, in fact, there hadn't been any in a week. The Titans were feeling a bit on edge, worrying that perhaps the Hive had been planning something while they were away and waiting for just the right moment to attack.

Now that the Brotherhood of Evil was out of the way, the Titans weren't so stretched thin when it came to foes, but somehow some of the Hive members melted and were able to break out. Their selfish ways didn't allow for them to set any others free besides their teammates. Gizmo wanted to run out of there as quick as possible, not even considering releasing any other villains.

Outside the Tower, Starfire was about to start wrapping up her sunbathing to head back inside when she heard a familiar swoop beside her. Any other person would've been frightened, but to Starfire, it was a welcome sound. It meant that Robin had come to join her. She rolled onto her side to face him, keeping her eyes closed so that sun did not shine directly into her pupils. "Hello, friend Robin," she called to him. He smiled to himself and took his leave beside her, leaning back on his elbows to enjoy the sun as well. "I was actually doing the wrapping up, Robin. I thought maybe I had been out here the too long." Robin chuckled at her frequent use of "the" in her sentences. "Shame," he replied, "I had just decided to take a break for once." Starfire sat up quickly, "You what?!" Her lips stretched thinly across her face in a large smile. Robin was never one to back away from a mission, but ever since Tokyo, he had started to show his more lenient side, making time for Starfire here and there even though his training told him otherwise.

He sat up, crossing his legs to balance out his weight. Starfire had risen to her feet to stretch, "I am feeling the glad that you have chosen to spend your time off with me, Robin." Robin looked up at Starfire with a tint of admiration for her in his eyes. It had been just over a month since their last day in Tokyo and the young couple were still trying to figure out their dynamic with each other. Some days it was so easy. It felt like there was no pressure to be anything they didn't want to be, everything just flowed together smoothly, but some days the two didn't know where the boundaries were between them and each were worried about making the other uncomfortable.

Starfire gazed down at Robin, biting her lip gently. She extended her hand to him, offering assistance in bringing him up to his feet as well. He took her hand and rose up, although he didn't use her hand for help at all, he didn't require it, but he didn't want to hurt Star's feelings. The silence between them flowed in a comfortable manner as the two glanced at each other. Robin noticed a leaf had snuck its way in Starfire's hair, so he reached forward to pull it out, however, he became distracted when Starfire elicited a small sigh at his contact with her. She leaned her face against his hand, closing her eyes in the process to simply feel the soft touch. Robin felt the instinctual urge to pull away but fought against it. She took a step closer and almost startled Robin, but he continued to try to feel rather than rationalize. He realized that she was continuing to get closer, and he raised his other hand to place it against her cheek, the situation feeling familiar.

Just as he was about to reach up to kiss her, a loud crack came from the door that led to the roof and the rest of the Titans emerged. "Wassup y'all!?" Beast Boy shouted at the two. The jumped apart faster than you could say "nothing!" A blush creeped across both of their faces as Robin rubbed the back of his neck in embarrassment. Cyborg released a hearty laugh, "We didn't realize this was alooone time. BB and I thought we could all play a game. BB practically dragged Raven along. But if you'd rather spend more time with ya giiiirllfrienddd," Cyborg stretched the word out, embarrassing Robin further. Robin was about to shout back that Star wasn't his girlfriend, but he remembered what happened last time he made such a comment and then they were stranded on a wasteland of a planet. Besides, maybe she was his girlfriend? He made a mental note to discuss the topic with Star later, and before he could reply to Cy with a witty comment, his communicator released a high pitched signal. Robin grabbed the communicator, reading that there was a minor situation downtown that needed to be dealt with. "Maybe when we get back, but for now, TITANS, GO!" The team sprang into action, making their way to the heart of Jump City.

Okay Y'all I think that's gonna be it for this chapter. Comment any thoughts! Thanks! Love, Robin (yes that is actually my name)