Hola! :) How ya doin? This one is a bit longer than the previous one... I think... I don't remember :) Anyways, thanks for reviewing and stuff! I decided to continue the story as an actual story and not just one shots. Hope you like it :)
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Beast Girl sighed exaggeratedly. It was a Saturday and they all sat in the main room other than Cyborg and Robin, Cyborg out working on his motorcycle and Robin in his room going over notes about Slade. Beast Girl swore that Robin was obsessed with the guy. She glanced over at Starfire, who was humming to herself while she searched through the kitchen for something to eat. Well, Starfire might try to play with her, but she usually didn't know anything about any earthly games Beast Girl tried to explain to her. Beast Girl turned her eyes to Revan, who was floating nearby while reading a book.
She had to admit, though he was moody and sometimes said harsh things, he wasn't the least bit ugly… in fact, he was kind of cute… With his short purple hair and dark, deep eyes… Beast Girl felt her green face heat up and turned away, noticing that she was staring. Where had those thoughts come from? Revan was just a friend, and he would probably get mad or disgusted even if he knew what she was thinking. Beast Girl let out another sigh. Why did being a super hero have to be so boring?
Revan was barely paying attention to his book, having other things occupying his mind, when Beast girl let out another exaggerated sigh. He rolled his eyes. That had to be the fifth one just this morning. Out of the corner of his eye he saw Beast Girl glance around when suddenly her eyes landed on him. Revan swallowed a bit and tried to ignore her. She was probably just thinking about asking him to play a game with her so she wouldn't be bored. But then she continued to watch him, and Revan realized she was staring. Revan swallowed again and forced the blush from his cheeks, continuing to ignore her and the weird look in her eyes.
After a moment her light green cheeks turned a deep forest color and she turned away. He let out an inaudible sigh of relief and tried to turn back to his book, but failed miserably.
Meanwhile, Starfire watched the two curiously. The alien knew Revan didn't mean most of the stuff he said when he insulted them, especially when it came to Beast Girl, and she knew Beast Girl hid more than she led on. But why had they been acting weird lately? Well, weirder than usual. Starfire approached the two of them with a bowl of the earth food 'popcorn' that she had recently fallen in love with.
"My friends!" she greeted cheerily, "Would you like to watch what is called a cinematic showing on the screen with me?" Revan rolled his eyes as Beast Girl immediately jumped up and grinned.
"It's called a movie," he snapped. The other two ignored him.
"I'd love to watch a movie!" Beast Girl shouted, "What did you have in mind?" Starfire thought about this for a moment, tapping her chin thoughtfully.
"Hmm… Robin suggested one called 'Serendipity'…" Beast Girl made a face.
"Hmm, that's kind of a chick movie," she said, "I want to see people getting shot at and stuff! How about Red? It's awesome! It's about these old CIA people who are being hunted after by the new CIA and they get to kick butt!" Starfire smiled.
"Ok! What about you, Revan?" Revan simply shrugged. Beast Girl squealed in excitement and they all settled down, Starfire joining them after putting in and starting the movie. They watched for a while in silence, Beast Girl occasionally laughing loudly or yelling out something obnoxious at something that happened. Her movements caused her to occasionally bump into Revan, who found he couldn't keep his attention to the movie. With Beast Girl's side pressed against his and her hand occasionally brushing against his, he could barely pay attention to anything. Beast Girl grinned as another person got shot and looked at her friends to see their reactions.
Starfire was peaking behind her fingers, jumping at every sound. Beast Girl giggled at this and then glanced at Revan. It was then she noticed how tense he was; his hood was pulled down all the way over his eyes, his body was rigid, and his hands were curled into tight fists.
"Revan?" she said, nudging him, "Are you ok?" Revan grew even more tense when she nudged him. Part of him really wished Starfire wasn't there, so he could be alone with Beast Girl… He shook these thoughts out of his head. What was going on with him? Beast Girl frowned. What was wrong with him? Did she do something else to make him mad?
Just when she opened her mouth to ask something, Starfire's communicator rang. She checked it and jumped up.
"Oops, it looks like the door is stuck again," she announced, "Be right back!" Starfire walked to the other side of the room and Beast Girl turned back to Revan with a frown.
"What's wrong?" she asked. Revan didn't meet her eyes.
"Nothing," he responded shortly. Beast Girl rolled her eyes.
"Come on. You could at least put your hood down so I could see how mad you are on my Rev- anger- scale." Revan rolled his eyes at her words.
"No." Beast Girl sighed exaggeratedly and stood on her knees.
"Come on, just slip it down—" Revan shoved her hands away.
"No." Beast Girl reached for his hood again and again he shoved her hands away, so their arms wrestled for his hood. Revan leaned back and glared at her.
"Just take it down!" she told him, "You look better with it down, anyway!" Revan's glare hardened and he held her arms away by her wrists.
"No!" They wrestled some more when Revan felt himself tottering on the edge.
"Wait, no, Beast Girl—" Suddenly they both crashed to the ground. Beast Girl opened her eyes and froze when they met deep purple orbs staring back at her. Revan stared back at her from on his back. His hood had fallen off and Beast Girl found her fingers in his purple hair. They were less than an inch away, and Revan felt the control he had been trying to gain start to slip away again. Beast Girl tried to settle her breath, feeling her heart go fifty miles a second.
"See," she told him quietly, "I told you it looked better like that."
"Um…" Both of them looked over to see the other three team members staring at him. Cyborg was trying to hide a grin, Robin had an eyebrow raised, and Starfire had her hands over her mouth with her eyes wide.
Beast Girl's face turned deep green and she started to stutter something. Revan's face turned red and he pushed her off, carefully but still rudely, and immediately exited the room, pulling his hood back up as he went. Beast Girl watched after him sadly before turning to the others and giving them a small, weak smile.
"Er, sorry," she said, rubbing the back of her head awkwardly, "I slipped." Robin's eyebrow rose even more while Cyborg grinned and Starfire nodded understandingly.
"Starfire told us you were watching a movie," Cyborg told her. Beast Girl nodded, and Starfire glanced at the door Revan had walked out of.
"Should we wait for friend Revan to come back?" Beast Girl grew silent, and Robin crossed his arms and shook his head.
"I don't think he'll come back even if we asked him," he told her, "We should probably just give him some space." Starfire hesitantly nodded, and they all sat back to watch the movie. This time, Beast Girl didn't comment or laugh at any of the funny parts; she was too busy thinking of the purple eyed boy who seemed to hate her guts.
There we are! Hope you liked it :) If you have any suggestions or you want anything to happen or people to be in it, just let me know! :) Reviews and Stuffs, BYE!
