Hey, thanks for clicking on this fic! I really hope you like it and enjoy reading it! I really liked writing this, even though I hardly had any idea what to do. It's one of my first, so not too good, but yeah!

Written by: thefanster

Disclaimer: Nutella is the best, I'm having it right now.
Real Disclaimer: Do I look like I own Teen Titans? No. Move on, I don't own it.

Started: 30th March 2017
Ended: 26th June 2017

Enjoy!


Afternoon at Titans Tower…

Raven was meditating at roof; she took a deep breath of the fresh air. It was great upstairs, the sun soaking her and wind blowing, making her hair messy and ruffled.

"Azarath Metreon Zenthos," she sighed, happily, looking over the side at the sea below her a little dreamily. She quite enjoyed coming upstairs and it was peaceful.

She contentedly closed her eyes again,"Azarath Metreon-"

"Friend Raven,"

A happy voice called, as light footsteps sounded. Raven didn't even need to turn around to know who was there, she opened one eye warily, "Yes, Starfire? Do you need something?" she asked.

Starfire simply walked to her friend, "Only to meditate with you, friend," she replied, a smile on her face as she floated beside Raven and crossed her legs.

"Oh, of course," Raven smiled, a bit taken aback. The two girls had gotten closer over the last few weeks, and Raven actually began to like Starfire's company than not. She liked the pleasant, happy girl who always managed to make her smile in one way or the other. It was amusing when she tried to be like Raven, and it always earned a laugh.

In unison, "Azarath Metreon Zenthos,"


After a while…

"You know Starfire, I really enjoy your company, we should do things together more often," Raven said, smiling at her friend, her tone cheerful, so unlike her usual monotone voice.

"Yes, I agree, Raven," Starfire replied, opening her eyes and looking at Raven.

The empath frowned for a moment, "It's movie night today, right?"

"Yes I believe so,"

"Who's going to pick? Better not be BB or Cyborg," Raven shivered at the thought.

"I think It's Robin," Starfire looked thoughtful, "He hasn't come out of his room since the mission one day ago, correct?"

"Yeah," Raven replied, thinking over the matter, "He's always like this after a mission with Slade, so shut up in his room and quiet, I really don't like it," she mused.

Starfire nodded in agreement, "Should we go inside friend Raven?" she asked, lightly dropping to her feet and looking questioningly at her friend.

"Umm, sure?" Raven shrugged, a smile tugging on her lips as she dropped down next to Starfire.

"Yes, it was lovely," Starfire agreed, as the two girls went down.


Later that night…

"I wonder what movie we're gonna watch," Cyborg mused, his eyes never leaving the TV and fingers pounding on the controller in his hands.

Everyone was sitting in the common room, lazily sitting around on the couch and carpet. Raven was leaning against the couch, her nose buried in a book, not realizing how close she was sitting to Beastboy. Starfire was leaning against the back of the couch, watching Cyborg and Beastboy play their 'annoying video games' as Raven called them.

"Who cares? We'll wonder that once I beat you dude," Beast Boy replied, smirking sideways at Cyborg.

"Oh yeah? We'll see 'bout that, BB!" Cyborg shot back, knitting his brows together, staring at the screen, as he pressed the buttons, trying to get ahead of Beast Boy.

Raven groaned at their usual banter as she dug her nose in the book, trying to concentrate with all the noise going on.

"Friends?" Starfire asked suddenly, causing Cyborg to lose his attention towards the game, and groan as Beast Boy hooted for joy, and jumped in the air, having beaten the robot.

"Dude, thanks!"

"Hmmm?"

"I lost!"

Came the three replies.

"I was wondering when we were going to watch the movie, it is the night of movies, correct?" Starfire asked, her hands pressed together as she looked at her teammates, ignoring Cyborg's pout at losing and Beastboys teasing smirk as he looked at his friend.

Raven shrugged, "Alright, let's watch," she agreed, shutting the book and gracefully floating up and dropping herself on the couch.

"Oh man! I wanna watch!" Cyborg said enthusiastically, getting comfortable on the couch.

"Alright, but someone needs to get Robin," BB mused, "Though I doubt he'll come," he added.

"I shall see," Starfire proposed cheerfully, turning around and happily skipping towards the exit.

"Good luck on that," Raven said in her monotone way, frowning a little, "With how Robin's been, you'll need it,"


Starfire walked comfortably down the hallway towards Robin's room. She stopped in front of his door, took a deep breath, and knocked.

No reply.

Starfire knocked again, 'Why is he not doing the 'answering?'' she thought

"Who is it?" A voice came from behind the door, sounding tired and wornout.

"It is I, Starfire," She replied, cheerfully. She waited for a moment, and heard footsteps nearing before Robin opened the door and looked almost warily down at her.

"Come in," he said, turning around again and going back to his desk. As Starfire walked in, she saw newspapers all over the room and Robin slouched over the table, his brows knitted.

"Friend Robin, it is the night of movies, would like to join us?" Starfire asked, hopefully, as she walked closer to the detective.

"No, Starfire, I'm busy," Robin replied, not even looking up at her.

"Please Robin, you have not come out once for almost two days," she tried again.

"No," came the reply.

Starfire put her hand on his shoulder, "Robin?"

Robin frowned, and his eyes were angry behind his mask. He shrugged off her hand and whipped his head around to face her, "I said no!" he yelled, harshly.

Starfire shrinked back, alarmed at his sudden outburst, "But I-"

"NO! I don't have time for stupid 'night of movies'" he said angrily, making her step away in fright.

"Robin, I…" she began in a trembling voice.

He walked a few steps closer to her, she wasn't floating now, she was on the ground so he towered a few inched above her.

"Don't you 'Robin' me - I don't care about stupid movies or movie nights! It's called 'movie night' not 'night of movies'. Talk to me when you actually understand how to speak properly! I'm tired of you telling me your nonsense, I'm the leader and have better things to do, unlike you!" Robin bellowed, "I hate your words and I hate you!"

Starfire looked at him with hurt etched all over her face and fear in her now teary eyes. She glanced away for a moment, before suddenly turning around and running out of the room, and Robin thought he saw a tear slip down her eye onto her cheek as she sprinted out.

Robin realized what he had said, and cried helplessly after her, "Starfire wait!" he wanted to run after her, but something kept him from going, as if his feet were glued to the ground, "What have I done? What have I said….."