I know since basically, all I have to do to update the new story here is re-publish the documents that I've already written onto the new story that you might think it would only take a few minutes. I am going as fast as I can and am trying not to keep you waiting. Just a few more days, and I'll be back on track! (Also, I'm trying to make this as fine-written as possible, which sadly you can't rush. I also changed a few parts, because it would fit MUCH better with the rest of the story.)

Raven didn't care for pizza. The others ate it way too much. She didn't understand how someone could eat something so many times and still enjoy it. If she had ever liked it in her entire life, eating it repeatedly had sure ruined that. It was also greasy and squishy – like eating a giant, cheesy mushroom. She couldn't even think about it. She knew that if the others liked it, she wouldn't bother them about it. If everyone else couldn't help themselves, was that just a problem with her taste?

Her thoughts were interrupted yet again by Starfire.

"Raven!" Starfire called through the door, "We are heading out now! You would like to come with us, would you not?

Raven flipped back a bit in her book. She had been reading for a while.

"Be right there," Raven replied, trying to sound cheerful, but on the contrary, she was quite annoyed.

A small part of her wanted to go, though. She could use the company.

-{-}-

When they got to the pizzeria, Raven ordered a water and a small salad, which was all she would eat there. Robin and Cyborg shared a large pepperoni pizza and Starfire got a mini pizza to share with Silkie, her 'little borknarf' as she called him.

"I do enjoy the pizza too!" Starfire said to the small creature, carefully cutting each slice with care.

Beast Boy stared at Robin and Cyborg gnawing away at their pepperoni pizza with distaste. Being a vegetarian, he did not approve of their choice. He wouldn't say a word, though. He turned around and grinned at Raven, who was sitting next to him.

"Want some pizza?" he asked her, holding up a slice from his own plate.

Raven wrinkled her nose and shook her head.

"Does that salad really taste better?" he asked looking down at her bundle of greens, "I'll bet you'd like the pizza if you just try one bite!"

"At least this is healthy," Raven remarked, pushing his hand away.

"But it is the most delicious!" Starfire insisted, "And Silkie loves it too!"

Indeed, Silkie was happily nibbling on a piece of Starfire's pizza.

"So, Beast Boy when are you going to tell Raven that you broke her mirror?" asked Cyborg.

Raven let out a shrill gasp.

Beast Boy was not only surprised that Cyborg had revealed his little secret but was very confused as to why he would do it. Then, he realized that Raven had heard.

"BEAST BOY!" she shouted at him, standing up abruptly, "WHY WERE YOU IN MY-"

Beast Boy raised his hands to protect his face from the dark energy that Raven was currently arming.

"Raven, please! I'm sorry! I'll leave you alone! Please, just don't hurt me!" he yelled in self-defense.

The other three Titans were all shouting. Even Silkie had tried to hide in Starfire's hair to escape the madness.

Then Raven stopped everything she was doing. She began taking deep breaths, unwilling to admit the fact that she had tried to attack a member of her own team. Then she vanished, most likely teleporting back to the tower.

-{-}-

A tear rolled down Raven's cheek and fell onto the pieces of her broken mirror. She had found them hidden under her dresser.

"Raven, I am so sorry…" Beast Boy apologized from the other side of her door, "I- What can I do to help?"

Raven didn't answer him. She just stayed crouching on the ground, fiddling with the remains. She didn't want to talk to him.

"I'm worried about you," Beast Boy continued, "You haven't come out of your room in almost a whole day."

And just why do you think? Raven thought.

"I know you hate me, but I just want to make it right," he explained, "I can buy you new glass, or whatever you need. I'll fix it myself if you'll let me!"

Raven was somewhat taken aback. She didn't hate him. But, he really annoyed her some of the time. She examined the damage on her mirror. He was right – the only thing broken was the glass. She got it from her mother, so she didn't know what part of it was magic. She couldn't be mad at Beast Boy forever.

"Beast Boy…"

She didn't even know what to say.

"I- I'm sorry."

"What?" Beast Boy said, confused.

Raven opened the door to see Beast Boy. He looked happy to see her again, but kind of tense.

"I don't hate you," she said, "I don't need help fixing it. It's just a silly trinket. I'm sorry that I've made you think you're not important to me, even though you are."

Beast Boy couldn't help but sigh.

"Are you okay?" Raven asked.

"Yes, I'm glad you're alright." He answered.

Raven now knew how much she might have scared him. She was in her room for a while, even if it only felt like a few hours to her.

"It's night," he said, "We should get to bed."

"Goodnight." She said, walking back into her room.

Beast Boy walked down the hall towards his room.

She doesn't understand. She doesn't know the danger that she's in. He thought.

Well that's it for this chapter. I know it took an unnecessarily long time, and I apologize. This will go a lot faster now that I'm free from my business. Thanks for all the support!