Author's Note: Special thanks to cursedrogue, who PM'd me asking when I was going to update. I hope you like this chapter, cursedrogue!

Raven let out the slightest of sighs, her breath sending a strand of violet hair drifting into the air then dropping back down against her pale forehead. "Intelligence." Raven summoned the yellow-clad figure, who drifted peacefully from where she'd had her hand clamped over Happy's mouth. "Tell him the story." Intelligence simply nodded, her hood falling with the movement, and the figure quickly took a spot on Raven's bed. Cyborg followed suit with an arched eyebrow, but he ignored the mattress creak with protest under his heavy weight.

Raven began to drift towards her bathroom, her mind whirring with thoughts and questions. She quickly opened the door to the small room, but was suddenly interrupted when Curiosity popped up in front of her. "Whatcha doing?" She quipped, tilting her head to the side and staring at Raven with wide violet orbs through her cloak. Raven's hand twitched on the doorknob; she'd almost forgotten how annoying Curiosity was.

"Trying to get ready. Unless you want to smell my bad breath all day, then move." Raven ordered firmly, her own violet eyes glaring into Curiosity's. Curiosity shrugged, but moved away, darting slowly over to Cyborg. With an irritated shake of her head, Raven could hear the murmurs of her emotions starting again, and Intelligence beginning to tell Cyborg the story.

Quickly twisting the doorknob and stepping inside the bathroom, the empath summoned her roll of toothpaste and dark blue toothbrush. In a few swift movements, the cap had been yanked off, and Raven was scrubbing at her teeth hastily. While doing so, she lowered her hood with her free hand and snatched up a brush from the counter, staring into a mirror while she began to yank the brush through her knotted hair. Spitting a few times, then finally putting away the toothbrush and toothpaste, Raven continued to yank roughly at her hair.

Muttering a low curse when the brush forcibly removed a tangle, Raven finally threw the brush down back onto the counter. Expectedly, it bounced off and clattered to the floor. Ignoring this, Raven drew her hood back over her face, and turned to sweep out of the bathroom once more, where she was met by an aggravated robot.

"How come you didn't tell me this, Rae?" He spoke, gripping her shoulders and staring intently into her eyes. She didn't blink, unfazed by his gaze, and was about to sarcastically retort something when her emotions decided to do it for her.

"Too lazy." Lazy mentioned, shortly yawning afterwards and slumping tiredly against Brave, who rolled her eyes.

"Didn't want to talk to anybody, being the loner she is." Rude scoffed, but was shortly responded by a punch to the shoulder. She glared at the emotion who did it, which naturally was Brave, even with Lazy drooling all over her.

"You idiots." Intelligence muttered, getting up from her position on the bed and shooting the other emotions a look full of disdain. She quickly turned to Cyborg, who'd let Raven's shoulders go and faced the others. "She just found out this morning. So don't blame her for anything." Intelligence's reply was sharp as she placed her hands on her hips and stared warningly up at the huge robot.

With a blink of surprise, Cyborg lifted his hands in defense and was about to say something, when Happy sprung. "I don't think Cybear was accusing Rae-Rae of doing anything!" The pink-clad emotion had leapt upon Cyborg's back, throwing her arms around his neck and propping her head on his shoulder with an idiotic grin spreading across her face.

Raven stifled a groan of protest, but satisfied herself with a simple growl through her clenched teeth. Happy obviously didn't seem to care, for she kept on beaming and hanging on to Cyborg like an idiot. "Woah, Happy," Cyborg chided, his human face slightly red while a grin of his own appeared on his face. "Sorry, Rae, didn't know you found out just this morning." The robot turned to Raven to awkwardly apologize, flashing his boyish grin down at her.

"Ok, then." Raven rolled her eyes, signifying the end of the conversation, but quickly restarted another one, "What are going to do with all these emotions? They can't just stay locked up in my room all day and destroy my things." At this, Raven glowered up at Happy, who giggled innocently down back at her.

"You're room is too dark for me, anyways." Happy chirped before Cyborg could respond, continuing to grip his neck as she stuck out her tongue playfully. Intelligence, however, looked plain annoyed by this. Raven was too, but her eyebrow only twitched in her average emotionless façade.

"I don't know yet, but I think we should tell Rob about Trigon." Cyborg put in, looking down at Raven to get her take on the situation. She looked morosely back up at the hybrid, and offered a half-frown.

"If we do, you know he's going to get all obsessed over it. Just like Slade." Rude suddenly interrupted the conversation, smirking as all gazes turned to her. "It's like the Boy Wonder's in love with him." She cackled lightly, her smirk growing wider.

"Oh, shut up." Brave rolled her eyes at Rude, who turned to growl furiously at the green-cloaked emotion, whose arm was twined around Lazy's waist, supporting the dozing emotion.

Raven folded her arms across her chest, ignoring Brave and Rude's banter, and spoke, "I do think Rude has some kind of a point though. He will get obsessed over it. And this is my battle to fight." Her eyes seemed to darken, her scowl deepening.

"Oh, don't be such a grumpy puss." Happy said with another innocent grin and a fluttering of her eyes, but was met by a sharp glare from Intelligence.

"This is not a laughing matter, Happy." She spoke, her voice echoing around the room as she adjusted her glasses quickly to examine Raven. "Raven could be destroyed by Trigon. We need to find some way to fight him and take him down."

"You don't think we don't know that, Intelligence? Man, and I thought you were smart," Rude scoffed, having slapped Brave just a few seconds ago due to the fight they'd been in, but she'd obviously shook it off. Intelligence glared once more at Rude, her lips twisting down into a dark scowl.

"I have an idea!" Brave suddenly bellowed loudly, all eyes flickering to her. She paused dramatically for a second, then grinned widely. "We need to use some…KARATEH!" She pronounced it dramatically, throwing Lazy off of her and striking a karate pose. Lazy simply fell to the floor and continued to sleep, but several emotions about the room groaned.

"Karate isn't the answer to everything, Brave." Intelligence pointed out, looking a bit more irritated as each second ticked by.

"Well, whatever we use, we'll be sure to kick his butt!" Confidence suddenly spoke from where she'd perched herself on top of the bookshelf, crouching like a cat and laying flat on her belly, peering over the shelves with a cocky grin fixing itself onto her pale face.

"I'm not s-sure about this," Anxiety nervously stammered, weaving through the crowd to stop in front of Cyborg and Raven. She dipped her head and began to tug gently on a strand of her violet hair, before finally speaking again, "I mean, R-Raven can d-die if she faces Trigon alone! And if someone helped her, t-they'd probably d-die too…" Anxiety kept her head low, trembling slightly from nervousness.

"You sound like Timid." Intelligence pointed out from Raven's side, smiling lightly. However, that smile vanished instantly. "But she does have a point. I think you might have a better chance of defeating Trigon with help." The yellow cloaked emotion pointed out, one hand placed on her hip and the other pointing an index finger at nothing in general.

"I don't need help." Raven snarled, allowing her eyelids to slip closed for a second to control her irritation, forgetting about her emotions being real, then opened her eyes once more. "Why can't you understand that? I can defeat Trigon by myself." Raven folded her arms across her chest, her gaze flicking back and forth from a serious Cyborg to a slightly annoyed Intelligence.

"Raven, why are you so stubborn? Y'know, Intelligence is right about you getting killed and all. I don't care what you say, I'm gonna help you with the fight." Cyborg finally spoke, his human eye narrowed as he placed his hands on Raven's shoulders and turned her to face him. Raven blinked in surprise, but didn't have time to speak before her emotions commented.

"Aw! So noble." Happy swooned, giggling from her perch on Cyborg's back.

"Such a gentleman." Love sighed, placing a hand over her heart. At this, Raven inwardly scoffed. Gentleman? Apparently, Love hadn't seen him eat or argue with Beastboy…

Raven could feel the heat beginning to rush to her face, and she thanked Arella inwardly that her hood was on. She pulled herself out of Cyborg's grip before her emotions could blabber anything else, but noticed that a small blush was spreading across Cyborg's face as well. Noticing her violet eyes fixed on him, he grinned a sheepish, boyish smile normal for him.

"Aw, Rae-Rae's blushing!" Happy cheered in a higher voice than usual, hopping down from her spot on Cyborg and forcibly removing Raven's hood, all while bouncing on her pink boots and giggling like a little school girl. Taken aback and furious at Happy for letting her blush to be shown, Raven let out a feral growl and yanked her hood back over her face, her eyes narrowing threateningly into slits at the emotion.

"If you insist on helping me, Cyborg, then there's only one thing I need you to do." Raven muttered, shaking off her blush and turning to face her door, an emotionless expression fixing itself onto her pale face. "Is babysit these.." Raven paused, thinking for a word, but finally adding, "Children." It seemed to word to best suit them all, with the slight exception of Intelligence.

She began to stride towards her door, planning on meditating and trying to let the information sink into her brain fully. "Wha-?" Cyborg's confused voice sounded from behind her, and a low smirk crossed her face as her mechanical door whirred open to let her step into the hall.

The muffled shouts, squeals, and murmurs became silent as the door slid shut behind her. Raven paused for a second, then allowed a small smile to cross her face. Quickly jarred out of her thoughts by the picture of Trigon randomly bursting into her head, her smile quickly turned into a scowl. She summoned a huge black bird to envelop its wings around her, teleporting her to the top of the enormous Titans Tower.

Author's Note: Rushed and not my best work… Sorry, but I still hope you enjoyed…!