Note: You may wonder why these themes seem out of order. I post them in the order I finish each one. And on the Themes idea, I got it from other writers, and had to join in the fun.
Theme #1 Argument
Raven's jaw, in a rare display of emotion, dropped wide open as her mind registered what the Boy Blunder had just said.
"Ex-excuse me?" She asked, hoping that she had heard incorrectly.
Robin smiled, aware that he was treading on thin ice. "I said…Reading is just a waste of time. The so called classics are even more so."
Raven's eyes narrowed in the sharp look that Robin knew so well. She carefully closed her copy of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and set it aside. As she focused all of her piercing gaze at Robin, she answered him…
Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Starfire walked into the lounge, and became instantly aware that something dreadful was happening.
Raven was yelling, and even Cyborg could only make out a bit: "Sophomoric, Neanderthal ape! Without such valuable works, history would be vastly different. If you would only take the time to read something that didn't have to do with any criminals, you might realize that, Boy Wonder!"
Cyborg herded his two friends back out of the room. "He just had to say it again. He just had to tell her that reading is a waste."
"Do you think Rob will be okay?" Beast Boy asked, cringing when he heard something fall over on the other side of the door.
"Friend Raven would not hurt Robin, would she?" Starfire questioned, worry evident in her eyes. "Perhaps we should go in there and…"
"No, trust me. Its best to let them sort this out on their own." Cyborg replied. "Let's go get some pizza."
Robin said the words before he could stop himself. "You are beautiful when you're angry." Immediately he blushed, and cringed, knowing that Raven would strike him dead.
That, however, stopped Raven, mid-sentence. She sat back down in her chair, staring at Robin. When Robin dared to glance at her, Raven blushed, and pulled her hood over her head.
Robin cleared his throat, and excused himself from the room. As he found a hiding place, he cursed himself for his excessive amount of stupidity.
Much later that night, Raven stood outside Robin's room, wearing her pajamas. She'd gotten up in the middle of the night, realizing that she'd left something unfinished when Robin had said…Raven blushed, remembering. She hadn't taken the time to dress; the unfinished business too important.
Decisively, Raven pounded on Robin's door. A minute later, a groggy Boy Wonder opened his door, waking fully with a start when he recognized Raven.
"You…" Raven said, stepping inside Robin's room, "Are a jerk." Then she shut the door, and proceeded to finish the argument.
Let's suffice to say that she won.
