Bad news: I'm having issues of keeping up with my stories and then getting bored of them. I swear, I have like over a hundred documents I saved from around the third week of April in 2005. I'm trying to learn to not get bored of my stories, but I always get new ideas for a new story, can't keep up with updating three stories simultaneously as it is.
Good news: My school is getting a week of spring break off starting Monday! So I will be able to write, update, etc with fan fiction now!
A Crush Over Your Best Friend
Chapter 1: How To Corner A BoyRaven's shoulder length hair had progressed into long, falling past half of her back. Raven reflected on how it used to be short like a boy's but now was thicker and almost was longer than Starfire's. She smiled because she knew for a fact he preferred girls with long hair. She went to her closet, pulled out a blue cloak, and donned it on. She buried her face under the third volume of her series. She was walking at a fast pace with her legs as directions. If she had been wiser, she would have realized she was right about to collide with Robin.
"Oof!" They both concurrently exclaimed, falling onto the floor. They were in an uncomfortable, awkward, and mortifying position; their legs and arms were entwined like one, big knot. Blush painted on their cheeks, Robin's being the more…colorful of the two. Raven was smiling, though, and almost flirtiously. It was like they had entered their own world.
"I'm sorry, Raven--let me, uh, um, unknot myself…from uh, you," he was stammering. And pathetically. Raven liked this. She decided to test this state.
Unbeknownst to them, a redheaded alien had floating around the Tower in search of Robin. She was going to inform him that she would have to cancel their scheduled outing to the Beach because she had forgotten the promise she made with Raven to meditate for three hours straight nonstop before him and so far, she could not trace Raven, too.
Her leg was twisting to turn to another hallway when she saw Robin and Raven, as if glued together. She immediately pulled her leg away and hid behind the wall in the hallway she was already in and gasped.
"Robin and…Raven?" She whispered to no one in particular, peaking a little to see more.
He removed her petite and slender leg from his, and precisely when he attempted to pull out his arms from hers, she shifted her place by rolling over "accidentally" making them even more face-to-face, lips apart, breath near. She could have sworn Robin was having a nervous breakdown, or a Bo…
Robin jumped up in complete and total alarm. "Err, uh, sorry for wasting your t-t-time, Raven--!" With that, he was gone. Raven pouted and crossed her arms. She was so close, she could feel it, but boys just had to be so stubborn-headed sometimes, didn't they?
'God, Robin, you're playing so hard-to-get,' Raven thought and fumed. 'But when will you stop playing this game?'
Starfire was shocked to see this. Especially from Raven. She pressed her ear against the wall more to discover more gossip. But all she heard was a 'swish' of the automatic door that meant she had left the room. "What…the..?"
