Author's Note: Thank you Alex for reviewing, and I love to see you guys giving feedback. Just remember to feel free to give plot suggestions and correct grammar and whatnot. Characters may be a bit OOC. Trying to make this story original, but if it sounds like a copy, love for you guys to tell me how to fix it. I'll probably change around episode dialogue and scenes. I forgot a disclaimer last time, so…

Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans or whatever else I mention in here.

Raven groaned as she sat up in bed. It had been a few weeks since her failed attempt to ask Robin out, and had suddenly put a strain on their relationship. I'm never, ever, trying that again, Raven promised herself. Of course, there had to have been that one day which had totally turned her thoughts and feelings back into a whirlwind.

The green dog barked eagerly, and leapt onto a startled Raven, who was knocked to the ground. The second time in a minute. "Don't make me send you to another dimension," Raven warned. "Alright, Beast Boy, quit fooling around, we've got work to do. Beast Boy!" Robin said, his eyes clearly narrowed, even behind his mask. Was he...jealous?

Raven shook herself back to reality. Lately, she had been thinking only of the moments she and Robin had shared. "No! I've been most of those animals!" Definitely Beast Boy. Raven sighed and pinned on her cloak, then headed to the lobby. Before Beast Boy could even open his mouth to offer a plate of that repulsive, white, soybean, wanna-be meat substitute called tofu, she hissed, "Herbal. Tea. We've been through this." A petrified Beast Boy nodded and swallowed. Note to self: Never offer Raven tofu. She walked up to the roof, carrying a steaming cup of tea. Some days, she just liked to watch the sunrise. It brought her peace, though it was ironic to her how daylight brought solace to someone like her. To her surprise, Robin was standing on the roof. "What are you doing up so early?" he asked. "I could ask you the same thing," she replied.

"I love sunrise. The promise of a new day...anything's possible," Robin mused, turning to her. She, too, tilted her face towards his. "You always so cheerful this early?" He chuckled,"Pretty much." For a while, they stood there, outlined in the bluish-orange glow of the sunrise, close together. Tentatively, Robin stretched his hand towards Raven's. Blushing, Raven also reached a pale gray hand towards his. Tingling all over, and locked in a sort of daze, the pair jumped when Starfire emerged. "Hello, friend Robin! We have the pancakes and the maple syrup, if you wish to partake in the breakfast meal." Her gaze wandered past Robin, still struggling out of his daze. She took in the sight of Raven standing next to Robin. Were they…? "I, um, will be in the lobby with the wondrous mustard drink and Cyborg and Beast Boy!" Starfire grinned widely and awkwardly edged back down from the roof. Raven was flushed with embarrassment and wouldn't meet Robin's eyes. "I...think I'm going to go...read a book."

With Raven gone, and the sun fully in the sky, Robin sighed and went back downstairs, thoughts still whirling, and his fingers still tingling. I hope I didn't offend her. All I wanted was to- His thoughts were broken off by a large, stinky wad of green. "WOO! STANKBALL!" Beast Boy and Cyborg shouted simultaneously. Eh, I do need something to take my mind off...the roof. Robin grinned as he picked up the stankball. "W-WAIT ROBIN! NOOOO!" Cyborg shouted, as Robin hurled it down the hallway at his frantically retreating friends. It couldn't hurt to do something fun once in a while, right? Since BB and Cyborg had vanished by now, Robin sighed and set down the lump. Time to check on his city.

"Titans, trouble! Doctor Light is trying to drain the energy from that oil!" Robin shouted, as the Teen Titans gathered in the lobby. "Again? He never does learn, does he?" Raven sighed.

The team arrived to find Doctor Light, with the exact same villainous monologue from the last time he'd tried draining the energy from 50,000 barrels of oil and flooding the city in neverending daylight. Robin sighed dramatically. Raven was right. Doctor Light never would give up. It was almost laughably piteous. "Titans, go!"

In mere seconds, a shaking voice amid a barrage of birdarangs, sonic blasts, starbolts, dinosaurs, and dark energy murmured, "Is the jail open yet?"

"Well, y'all, I gotta say. That was the most incredible thing I've seen done...by us!" Cyborg mumbled, through a mouthful of chocolate donut. This time, Raven had joined the donut celebration. "I don't know Cyborg. I think the most amazing thing the Teen Titans have ever done includes stopping an all-powerful demon and reversing armageddon," Raven spoke up, nibbling at a glazed donut and sipping her classic cup of tea. "Let's not forget who really saved the world," Robin teased lightly, his eyes flicking towards Raven. "Someone had to save her from hell first," Raven replied, their eyes meeting. Their friends questioningly looked around at each other. A silent conversation from their eye contact was all that was needed. Cyborg's human eye seemed to say, So am I the only one seeing this? Beast Boy's eyes twinkled mischievously, Looks like we have two love...birds! Hahaha! Get it? Raven and Robin are bird names...and they're definitely head over heels? Both Starfire and Cyborg groaned inwardly and glared at Beast Boy. Clearly the eye-talk session was over. Raven had been suspiciously inspecting Starfire, Cyborg and Beast Boy's looks. "What's going on?" she asked quietly, intense violet eyes narrowed. Beast Boy laughed, "We were eye-m-ing! Come on guys, that was a good one! Right? Like IMing? Beca-" Whatever he had been about to say was cut off by a famous Raven look. The one that said I-will-send-you-to-another-dimension-and-brutally-murder-you-if-you-don't-shut-up. "Okay. I get it," Beast Boy said, nervously, scratching the back of his head and scooting back from the table. A strained silence ensued. Then, the whole table broke into laughs, and the Teen Titans headed back to the tower.

Robin paced the room and scrutinized newspaper articles on Slade for the thousandth time. His mind was drifting from his work, which worried him. It was unlike Robin to be so carefully thinking about matters other than his set duties as a hero. His thoughts jumped through many flashbacks. Meeting Raven for the first time and touching her shoulder, saving her from attacks, the unfamiliar angry feeling he'd gotten when Beast Boy's dog doppelganger practically made out with Raven, and most importantly...Raven helping him into an empty church, kneeling beside him, carefully inspecting his wounds, telling him of her prophecy. Raven falling off a roof, swinging through the air, delicately setting her down as he gazed affectionately down at her beauty. Raven blocking them as she summoned Trigon, his fear at losing her, and kicking, punching, doing anything he could to try to save her. Raven cowering in the valleys of hell, saving her, feeling so much, so suddenly towards her. And Raven saving them all, saving the world, the pure warmth of her embrace afterwards, calling him an inspiration. Robin smiled as he thought about it, then quickly replaced it with a frown when Starfire walked in. He'd no doubt be put in a straightjacket if she caught him smiling ridiculously at a wall plastered with depressing news articles. "Uh, friend Robin, I just wanted to make sure you were…never mind." Star quickly ducked out of the room, embarrassment flooding her. It would have been mortifying, even for her, to ask Robin about his feelings. On her. On…Raven. She'd seen how he gazed at Raven. The hidden love shining deep in both of their eyes. It didn't anger her. Or scare her. More...it confused the alien princess. She trudged miserably back to her room.

Robin glanced at Starfire's retreating back and felt like following her and asking her what was wrong. Clearly something was wrong. But he returned to his thoughts of Raven. What is WRONG with me? Starfire...she's meant to be with me. Everyone calls us the 'dream couple.'' So why was he suddenly falling for Raven. Robin's breath caught. I'm in love. How will I ever show this to Cy, BB, and Star...or Raven?

Remembering what Robin had done for her had done nothing to banish Raven's feelings. If anything, they strengthened her lo- Don't. Think That. Raven closed her eyes, immersing herself in the comforting darkness of her room. It felt natural to be alone, right? But now, it was as if Raven felt like she didn't have to be anymore. Maybe it was about time to get over herself and her inner fears. Maybe she should take a risk. Be brave and find love. But step one: she wanted to make sure it wouldn't ruin her friendships. Raven didn't always act like it, but her friends were more important to her than life. They kept her sane. She wouldn't let a crush get in the way of her friendship. But hopefully there was a small chance they would accept her feelings. That they would still be there for her, and help her with such a big step forward. Cyborg would understand. After all, he was the brother she'd never had. Starfire. Raven didn't think Starfire would be jealous. Star would be willing to try to understand, no matter how much love she felt towards Robin. But Starfire, contrary to popular belief, was not half as petty or overprotective as the media claimed. Most of all, Beast Boy would definitely understand. Finally, Raven felt she was willing to try. Starting with...Beast Boy. He understood her almost as much as Robin. And for a time, he had also tugged at her heart. But her attraction to Robin felt...deeper, somehow. Like they belonged with each other. Beast Boy would understand. He'd be there for her, like when, even after seeing all the horrible things inside her, he'd comforted her. Said she wasn't alone. Raven smiled as she raised her hand to knock on his door.

Hope that one was okay. I'd be happy to see some of your future plot ideas. I don't think I'll portray Starfire as petty and completely loathing Raven for her crush. So for the next chapter, I'll probably start with her talks with BB and Cy, then when she sees Star she'll explain why she loves Robin, etc. etc. and Star will also be all for their relationship, even if she likes Robin, too. Then, I'll write something else other than talks, and so basically that's what I think is next chapter. Feel free to add to or change this in the review because I'm totally clueless about what I'm doing.

Thanks for reading and favoriting and reviewing and everything, means a lot! Should I come up with new villains or use classic ones?