Disclaimer: I don't own the Teen Titans, but that'd be pretty damn cool if I did.
A/N: I'm new at this, so I'm sorry if it isn't all that great.
The night was young, and the party was just getting started.
There was music blaring throughout the entire tower, and refreshments were scattered all over the common room.
Every honorary Titan was invited to the extravaganza and, surprisingly, most of the people on the guest list came. You would think that the Titans were busy fulfilling their superhero duties, but not tonight. No. Tonight they were just a group of teenagers wanting to have fun.
The tower was so rowdy and cramped that it was a good thing they were secluded on an island, or the JCPD would've definitely put their get-together to a stop.
Robin, Kid Flash, Speedy, Aqualad, and Cyborg were busy in their own corner having a discussion about a 'serious topic'.
"Whatever, I think girls are an important subject. I don't get why they don't teach that kind of thing in school. A class on how to pick up girls would be useful, and not to mention awesome," stated Speedy.
"Girls aren't always everything, you know." Aqualad retorted as he raised an eyebrow.
At hearing this delirious statement, Cyborg scoffed and crossed his arms. "Says you!"
"No, I agree. There are other things more important than women." Robin countered, acting nonchalant as he held his empty cup which was recently filled with soda.
Speedy and Cyborg both turned to him with incredulous expressions.
"So... are you saying Starfire's available?" Speedy inquired, a glint of hope shining in his eyes as he smiled from ear to ear.
"Uh..."
"YES!" Thrusting a fist into the air, Speedy jumped for joy.
"Try anything and I'll kill you." Robin scowled as he violently squeezed his empty plastic cup, not liking his friend's obvious intentions. There was no way in hell he was going to let him think he can take his girl.
It wasn't official or anything, and it's not like they were dating, but everybody knew Starfire wasn't up for grabs. And if anybody wanted to get with her, they'd have to get through Robin first, which of course, nobody wanted to do. Anyone in their right mind would simply walk away from that situation without a second thought knowing that the legendary Boy Wonder would come after you if you tried anything on the bodacious beauty.
"I have to admit, she is pretty cute. You can't blame the guy," added Kid Flash, a smirk forming on his lips. Robin turned to him disbelievingly. "What? I mean, if I were you, I'd ask her out already! Just saying..."
"Listen to me, you." Cyborg shoved an accusing finger in Robin's direction, "Make your move, and do it soon. Before somebody else does." Unbeknownst to everybody besides Robin, Cyborg flung a glance at Speedy.
But could he do it? Should he do what he thought was right and officially ask Starfire to be his girlfriend? He wasn't quite sure, and was somewhat hesitant, so he left his mind in an undecided state.
Beast Boy heard the commotion and grew curious about what his allies were talking about, so he set down his plate of half-eaten tofu and began to approach the group of boys.
"I-"
"Hey dudes! Whatcha' guys up to?" He asked, eager to join into their conversation.
"Well, my little green friend, we were just talking about the ladies. Specifically: Starfire." Speedy chuckled as Robin narrowed his eyes at him.
"What about her?" Beast Boy looked at him inquisitively.
"She's available, isn't she?"
"Well... I kinda thought her and Robin had a thing." He replied, sheepishly peering at Robin.
"Doesn't seem like it to me."
Robin tensed, wanting so much to beat the crap out of Speedy at the moment. Was he crazy? Did he want to get his ass whooped? Because all Robin was hearing was 'Technically she's not yours, so I can do what I want.'
Aqualad had enough of his teammates' shenanigans and decided to intervene.
"Speedy, just drop it. I can tell Robin doesn't want to go any deeper into this subject." Which earned him a look that meant 'thanks, you're a life-saver' from said Boy Wonder.
"Anyway... Call of Duty: MW2, anyone?" asked Cyborg.
Robin felt relieved about the shift in topics as a chorus of 'hell yeah's from the male population was heard throughout the tower.
"Let's have a quick-scope match with maxed sensitivity and do 360 for the final kill. And no barrets, only use intervention."
"I call the silver controller!" Kid Flash proclaimed, raising his right arm victoriously.
"What? No! It's my PS3, so I get first pick!" Cyborg bellowed, dissatisfied.
Raven rolled her eyes. 'Boys.'
Once they started playing, there was absolutely no way of getting them back. Call of Duty was like a potent drug for guys. It was astoundingly addicting, and it was easy to get hooked.
"How about some girl talk?" directed Bumblebee. All the girls, with the exception of Raven, enthusiastically raised a hand.
"Yaaaay! Girl talk. I haven't had one of those in forever!" Kole exclaimed with an enormous grin, happy to finally be hanging out with a group of girls for a change.
"Ugh. I know how you feel," Jinx solely agreed.
Argent smiled at the girls. It was surprisingly comforting to be with a group of friends. Everybody was nice, and unique in their own special way.
"Is there somewhere more private we can go?"
"If you wish, we may go to my sleeping quarters," Starfire offered, wanting nothing more than to begin the discussion. It had been a while since she had a girls-only talk.
"That's perfect! Let's go, ladies." Bumblebee was craving to get started as well.
Raven groaned, reluctant to follow. She wasn't much of a girly girl, so it wasn't a surprise when she remained standing where she was, unwilling to leave the common room.
Starfire noticed her qualm and decided to say something. "Friend Raven, do you not wish to partake in the 'girl talk'?"
"No."
"Oh, but it would be most enjoyable! I do the promising to you. Please, I do not wish to exclude you."
"..."
Taking that as a silent acceptance, Starfire grabbed her hand firmly. "Come, friend!" To Raven, however, it felt like her hand was being crushed by a cement roller.
"Agh, fine!" She yelped as she snatched her hand away from Starfire's unintentional death grip.
Grinning triumphantly, Starfire began leading the way to her room.
