Raven sat at her computer, checking her e-mails and other various things. Across the room, Starfire was at a different computer, trying angrily to hug her Neopet. Robin watched and laughed. Beast Boy and Cyborg were arguing over what video game to borrow from the library they were at.
A thin old librarian tried to separate Cyborg and Beast Boy, but it only ended up causing her to be shoved aside as Beast Boy turned into something terrible. They weren't sure what Beast Boy had turned into, but it had tentacles and was beating up Cyborg. They crashed into the shelf of video games, knocking them over. Starfire and Raven heard the crash, and rose from their computers. Robin was already there at the scene as the librarian was scolding Cyborg and Beast Boy.
"Uhh, why don't we just get books instead?" said Raven. The rest of the Titans agreed, and went out to various sections of the library.
When the Teen Titans had finally arrived home, Beast Boy was happily flipping through his comic he had picked out. However, after ten minutes, he had finished it. So, he decided to do something to occupy his mind. He would bug Cyborg.
Cyborg was reading through a book titled, "Build Your Own Fighting Robot". He seemed to be enjoying it, laughing about something involving fan belts and AC/DC motors. Beast Boy sniggered to himself in his hiding place. He carefully lifted the bottle of the concoction he had made on the spur of the moment, something that was almost, but not entirely, completely unlike tea. He fitted the bottle to his squirt gun he had obtained from his room, took aim, and began squirting Cyborg with it. Cyborg grew redder and redder in the face, until he could take it no longer and chased Beast Boy around the living room.
No one knows what Robin got, and frankly, no one cares…
Raven was sitting in the bathroom as she waited for the water to heat up. She had not taken off her bathrobe yet, for the water heater takes a long time to kick on. She simply sat and read from the book she had gotten. It was a book on how to relax, and Raven felt she needed it desperately. She had cut a lemon into slices, as the book had recommended, and was about to tape them over her eyes when she heard a noise.
Starfire knocked on the bathroom door. "Friend Raven," she called, "I have a question!"
Raven reluctantly opened the door. "What is it?" she asked as politely as an interrupted person could.
Starfire showed Raven the book she had checked out. It was apparently a romance novel, and Raven looked at it. Starfire waited a second before saying, "I checked this book out of the library, but I don't seem to understand this part of it." She showed Raven the paragraph she had reached that she had failed to understand, and Raven took a few seconds to read it.
Blushing, Raven said, "Starfire, sometimes a girl doesn't feel-"
Before Raven could finish her sentence, Starfire interrupted, "What does feeling have to do with a girl liking a girl?"
Raven's blush grew steadily deeper as she explained the whole process to Starfire, who nodded curiously and occasionally asked questions, but generally stayed quiet. When she was finished, Starfire looked at her strangely.
"Could we try that sometime?" she asked.
If Raven had been blushing before, it was nothing as compared to now.
TO BE CONTINUED (for real this time!)
