A/N: So I've got this disease. Twisted awful really - Its when you explore (slightly intoxicated-.-') on Fanfiction when you come home late at night, and managed to find a very unique author - and fall head over heels in love with their story, meaningful of what story the Fanfic is based off of. That's how I've became infatuated with Robin/Raven. Teen Titans *sigh* They remind me of when I was just a little person on Saturday mornings - Watching All That, The Amanda Bynes Show, Mona The Vampire, and Hey! Arnold. Honestly, this would be a cartoon that I wouldn't usually engaged myself in. I'm into Adult theme Video Games & Adult themed Anime/Manga. I guess the only explanation i have for this concoction was Xaphrin's beautiful story on BeastBoy & Raven that really tempted me into making this. Though, in all truth, I'm not into the Emo/Goth chick type -.- .. So Expect a slight/high OCC-ness from Raven, though there will surely be a reason for this in later chapters C: Odd really. How I prefer Robin for Raven. Oh Well~!
Btw. Read Primeval (Italics, Bold, & Underline all in once. Intimidating, i know:D)
Glass Sunshine.
Mondays were usually an off day for the team. In fact, off was an understatement.
Raven sat in the living room idly to herself questioning the idea's that Beast Boy and Cyborg discussed among themselves. Quietly content on the edge of the sofa as they both engaged in their ritualistic video games they busied with – all the while still conversing, a multitasking job they seemed to perfect over the span of an hour. She pressed her lips into a thin line whilst watching the television screen flicker wildly from scene to scene, causing somewhat of a faint headache in the process, she was readying to leave the area until she felt a sudden pitch in the bottom of her stomach.
Her gut feelings usually tended to be useful when it came down to Starfire. Something that she wasn't quite fond of – seeing as though Starfire was minutely either confused or upset with the Humane lifestyle she resided in, though still loving every single detail nevertheless. Though this queasy feeling that claimed her heart and tore it towards her throat – this was Starfire upset.
Sighing, she levitated above the floor, and decided to let the intuition be, whatever Starfire couldn't handle, Robin was there to dip himself into her problem and soak it clean like a Shamwow product. It was a typical speculation. So she fled to her room.
Then ten minutes passed, and she still felt her beating heart lay in her neck.
Raven didn't know if the feeling was either shifting towards uncomfortable or just the utter annoyance in this sense she gained, though letting the bombshell actually bask in that kind of resentment didn't actually put Raven's conscience into a very likable position, then again, she felt this complete tasteless need to just let the human be, if she can't handle it, than its her own damn fault for not asking anybody..
Closing her eyes, she pooled herself in the resentful contemplating that practically ate her alive – then that's when she realized her behavior and bolted upright from her bed.
Was she honestly that cold-hearted?
Does it really honestly matter?
Her inner battle washed her clean with the thoughts of going to see Starfire, then she laid back down in the comfort of her blankets that wreaked with the scent of lemons. Then she sat upright again, and this time without her mind taking advantage of her state, she floated her ways rather quickly to Starfire's room and knocked in a rushed manner, "Who may it be?" she asked, her sing song voice portraying a girl whom is not affected by anything at all – but Raven's sense telling her otherwise, she replied with a monotonic, "Raven, can I come in?" and erased all thoughts on turning the other way and ditching the redheads question.
"Yes, you may" came her polite response, and with that grant, Raven twisted the knob and was revealed a very girlish room that clashed violently with hers.
"I was just checking to see if you were fine" Raven asked, her tone highly regretful on even coming in to question her state.
Starfire sat on the fluffy pink sofa that out looked a scenery of Jump – Buildings, cars, the local beach a few miles down – and had a very tiring look on her face, something that resembled either envy, or wanting itself. A rather selfish thing, too.
Raven floated closer to see what her soul sister was actually looking at, and was slightly confused to follow her gaze down to a close patch of girls each looking exactly alike in their uniform for whatever private school they attended building sand castles, playing in the light waves the water provided, and laughing in their individual little groups they had.
They were having a bonfire party.
"It this some type of game, Raven?" she asked, extending her slender finger to point at the blonde girl patting down the sand – building the sand castle with a smile plastered across her lips.
"I suppose, it's more leisurely than anything" Raven offered her best explanation for the girls' antics, describing human nature is usually in Robins category, not the Demoness.
"What about that girl, Raven. What is that is that object she's flicking?" Raven shifted her gaze to the onyx haired girl that sat with her skirt blowing in the September wind wildly, thankfully, the girl wore shorts underneath the skirt. She was strumming a guitar while sitting on the rock that neared the bonfire.
"It's a guitar – Humans use those to create and share music" Starfire turned and twisted her eyebrows together in more confusion, Didn't Robin explain this? Her demonic insides screamed in frustration. Raven clenched her hands with the pink fluff to calm down her random spurts of annoyance, and replaced it with a tender grin that meant no harm whatsoever.
"Music is something we listen to, obviously you've heard of music – its practically everywhere we go. Some people can dance to it if they like" Raven grinned, her conclusion to the word actually sparking an interest in Starfire – her eyes lighting up like a Christmas tree at the word dancing, "Ah! Robin shown me dancing before!" and without any consent from Raven, Starfire plucked her cold hand from clenching the fluff and hastily twirled her around, both flying in midair as she performed the lead in their little mixed of half-assed waltz that Starfire gained knowledge from. From Robin. The thought alone slightly tinged Raven's insides – how oblivious the girl was in Robin's advantages. The bubbly slowly made her way up her throat and sent a shrill fluffy feeling into her mouth – and Rachel giggled.
Starfire though, dumbstruck in the whole ordeal, thought that Raven was laughing along with her whilst they danced, and felt light hearted in the process, smiling wickedly, she paused both of their movements, and stared kindly over at Raven, "Thank you, Raven, I feel much better from moments ago" and with that, she sped out of the room, leaving Raven in the midst of the pink overdose.
Raven, though, silenced with the sudden gratitude that she received from Starfire, floated over to the side of her room that framed those girls that gave Starfire – of all beings – a sense of jealousy, and pressed her lips into a thin line. They were all now rising their sparklers into the air, seeing as though the sun finally settled behind the horizon, they all shouted their excitement for this, and threw the sparklers as high as they could into the ocean. Giving off the theme as though the sparklers were actual fireworks.
Raven, too, was as confused as Starfire watching these girls. Though, she was sure as hell wasn't envious.
Raven turned the opposite direction and left the room, her Demoness inside of herself laughing inside of her at how stupid those little woman seemed, though the human in the outer layer, was as curious as Starfire.
Starfire walked down the hall in with determination practically radiating off her skin, and placed her delicate hand on the door that revealed the living room whereas all the boys were residing in.
With no remorse whatsoever, she walked broadly into the center of the room, and exclaimed her inquisition, "I'd like to enroll in an All-Girls academy!"
Everybody dropped their belongings. Robin dropped his apple, and both Beast Boy and Cyborg dropped the remote controls.
"That's not a good idea, Starfire. Not good, or safe" Robin spoke softly, as if his tone would actually shatter the alien if he were to reach higher, sharper pitches.
"Robin, I'd like to experience a rather typical 21st century girl life here on Earth" she stated in her sugary sweet tone of voice, which caused Robin to have second thoughts, "Your basically famous, Starfire, you can't live normally with that on your head" Cyborg continued.
Starfire turned to the most logical Titan and shook her head softly, "I-I'll wear a hat that protrudes human hair that varies in lengths, styles, and colors, a-and I'll wear those lids some humans use to convert their eye-pupil hue" she smiled, her hand pressed deeply to her heart, "I have a rather selfish wish, I'm aware, though I'd very much appreciate it if I were to even experience this for even a weeks span, I'd be grateful" she smiled.
Beast Boy looked questionably blank still sitting on the couch, "not to sound like a tool, but your kind'a awkward when it comes to acting, well, human" he stated, scratching atop of his green locks.
"Wearing a Wig and some contacts can't change that" Robin said, starting to walk towards Starfire, who's facial expression slowly died along with her determination.
Then, right on queue, the Demoness walked into the living room, only to be stared at by all her team mates.
Automatically turning her body, she attempted to flee the scene, although Starfire dashed over to Raven and caught her softly by the shoulder, "Raven will assist me on our predicament, won't you Raven?" Starfire asked, her smile beaming down at the dark girl whilst her hands were knotted to one another, Raven questioned the idea of even coming to the living room in the first place as she glared at all her team mates unknowingly.
"Assist you in what, Starfire?" Raven asked, the human in her actually willing to assist her closest friend in the building with anything at the moment.
"Observing those young girls on the beach interact with each other and participate in such exhilarating games, didn't you wish to be with them as well?" she asked, Raven pressed her lips into a thin line and shook her head vigorously.
"If Raven were to attend with you, Starfire, I'd wouldn't mind but-" Robin turned his body to pluck the apple from the ground while his sentence ran off and wasn't completed, Raven watched Starfire float to the ground, with her chin sunk so low – and her heart was annoying returned to her throat. This time, it was actually painful.
Raven sighed loudly as she peeled back her hood from her cape, "Don't be surprised if I ditch some classes, Starfire. Also, I will not dress scantily as those girls on the beach, We will only each lunch at the Café's I prefer, and.." but before she could finish, Raven was tackled slightly with the light weight redhead that embraced her tightly, "thank you Raven! I Cannot verbally put into words how utterly happy I am!" she sing-songed in her wind chime voice.
Raven sighed as she pushed Starfire away from her body, "Its only half a week into the semester, Robin. You better enroll us" Raven then took her leave while a ditzy redhead spun around in a dreamlike wonder continually.
"I Cannot believe Raven agreed to that" Cyborg sighed, turning his body towards the television screen, Beast Boy shrugged his shoulders, "She's got a soft spot for Starfire, I guess" he mumbled as a response.
"I better go call up that school then" Robin sighed, throwing his apple away in the trash can while walking to the door, passing Starfire as she still spun around in her daze.
