Having found nothing helpful, Robin fast-forwarded the tape. The next interesting event to take place was Beast Boy cautiously tiptoeing up to Raven's room with a box in his hands. After gulping and seemingly praying for good luck, he set down the package, knocked on her door, and escaped as a mosquito.
After a brief pause, Raven's voice broke the silence. "Who is it?" After a few seconds without an answer, she opened the door. Her expression was blank as she scanned the area for whoever had disturbed her. Failing to find anyone, irritation crept into her voice. "Beast Boy, if this is another one of your immature pranks…" Just then she spied the box out of the corner of her eye. Kneeling down, she picked it up and examined it. Satisfied that it wasn't booby-trapped, she opened it to find a book and a note. After reading over the note, she again searched the hallway with her eyes.
"Beast Boy, I know you're there. Come out here and explain this." A small green mosquito drifted lazily through the air towards the empathy and transformed into Beast Boy. "That obvious, huh? Well, I don't see what there is to explain. It seems pretty straight-forward to me."
"Why are you giving me this book?" Raven asked.
"Oh, well, I wanted to make up for yesterday. And since you were reading the first volume of that book I can't pronounce until yesterday, I figured you finished it and were ready for volume 2."
Raven's face remained unchanged, but her eyes gave away her surprise. "And this?" she held up the note. On it was some writing and a crudely-drawn picture of Beast Boy's face with a circle and diagonal line through it. "Redeemable for one Beast-Boy-free day?" she read off.
Beast Boy chuckled nervously. "Yeah. I figured that you'd …um…still be mad at me. So this would give you some peace and quiet so you could read your new book."
Raven was left dumbfounded. She seemed to be having trouble coming up with a reply. "Uh…thanks. But it's not like you have to avoid me, Beast Boy. It's not your presence that annoys me. Just the way you never stop bothering me."
Beast Boy's smile widened. "Well then, for today, think of me as a…" He scratched his head and smiled sheepishly. "A…Not-Bothering Person?"
Raven rolled her eyes, but willingly accompanied him to the dining room for breakfast.
Robin blinked a few times. Had Beast Boy just done what he thought he'd just done? It seemed almost…mature. Well, in any case, it certainly explained the lack of yelling that had been observed that day. The Boy Wonder continued going through the security footage. Most of what Robin had seen so far was unremarkable. Cyborg had spent his time working on the T-Car in the garage, Starfire had been experimenting with Earth/Tamaranian hybrid recipes (the horror of which was the fact that it wasn't remarkable any more), and Robin had trained and tried out Starfire's recipes (much to his displeasure). Other than Beast Boy's trip to buy Raven's book, no one had entered or left the tower so far. Robin scratched his head. He had to figure this out. He knew there was something he was missing, but what?
