Dawn, Beast Boy decided, was the best time to be a Titan Tower.

He usually wasn't a morning person, but, today...today was different.

He sighed as he sat on his rock, his knees touching his chest. It wasn't a special rock, or a particular rock, it was just a rock, a boulder on the beach, but it was his rock. This is where the young titan usually thought, staring out at the dawn, as the sun rose over the horizon, bathing the sea in pink.

Beast Boy sighed again, the sunlight caressing his green skin.

"Damn...I've been reading too much poetry..." he muttered.

You might be asking yourself why our green hero decided to indulge in reading, and reading poetry no less. The reason was that he was depressed.

She made him depressed.

Raven.

The girl he was in love with since he had entered her mind, where he discovered that, in more ways than one, she was like him.

The girl with a tragic past, with a capability to do great evil which she used to do even greater good.

The girl who, in the past few years, had become his best friend.

A lone titan sat on a rock on a beach, but little did he know he was being watched.

Another lone titan sat on the roof of Titan Tower.

She had decided long ago that dawn was the best time to be at Titan Tower. It was the time where nobody disturbed her, where she didn't have fight, where she didn't have to see...him.

Beast Boy.

Who would have thought that she would have fallen for the little green changeling?

"No...not little anymore..." she muttered. It was true, Beast Boy had grown, both phisically and mentally. He had done more than just grow, he had matured, as had her affection for him.

She couldn't help but smile to herself. She had fallen for him. For Beast Boy. It had probably happened after the Malchior Incident.

Malchior.

Her knuckles whitened as she clutched the ends of the roof in anger. He had played with her emotions, he had broken her heart, broken her, and for that, she felt nothing but a world of loathing for the dragon.

Sighing to herself, she gazed down towards the sea, and saw a figure huddled on a rock. It was Beast Boy, perfectly still, staring at the rising sun.

"Yes...He has matured" she whispered.

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"Who wants waffles?" asked an enthusiastic cyborg, aptly known as Cyborg.

"Pass" said Raven emotionlessly as she stirred her tea.

"No thanks, I don't wanna know what's in your waffles, Cy..." answered Beast Boy, who was playing Video Games.

"I'll have one." came Robin's voice from door.

Beast Boy decided that Robin was not a morning person. His eyes were tired, and his hair was in various levels of dissarray.

"Robin...you need Hair Gel. Fast. Remember what Star did to you last time?" joked Beast Boy

Robin let out a girlish scream and bolted towards the bathroom, the memory still fresh on his mind.

(Flashback)

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Robin stepped out of his room. He was half-asleep and had huge bags under his eyes after a long night of research.

Stepping into the kitchen, he poured himself a glass of milk and began to drink, his body hungrily ingesting the liquid.

A girl screamed from behind him: "Oh No! Friend Robin has been possessed by Horfang!"

As Robin turned, a red haired girl in skimpy clothes tackled him and began to charge some Starbolts.

"Leave him at once!" she shouted

Robin was shocked and afraid. Stutterring, he said "St...Starfire? What are you doing?"

"The possession is severe, I must remove it forcibly..." she said, and began to rummage for a very large Wok knife in the kitchen (For all who don't know, that's a VERY big knife), and, brandishing it, chased the poor hero through the kitchen.

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"Glorious Morning, Friends" came Starfire's voice from the door. As she turned to face Robin, who was tiptoeing out of the room, she blanched and screamed "Oh No! A Horfang!" as she began to chase the hero.

Raven shook her head, and Beast Boy joked "Just another day at Titan Tower."

"Tell me about it" she answered.