The Titans one by one trickled into the main room with their bags packed and added to the pile of luggage behind the couch. They sat on the couch and looked to the giant screen which displayed Cyborg's findings.

"What about that condo place?" Raven spoke, "It looked nice."

"Yeah, it did. But it was three bedrooms," Cyborg noted.

"Cyborg, it was my understanding that hotels were made to stay away from home," Starfire added to the conversation, "What if we stay in a hotel?"

"Hotels are for vacations, Star. We're superheroes," Robin killed the moment.

"Oh c'mon Rob, it wouldn't hurt!" Cyborg exclaimed.

"Yeah, really," Raven added, "A break would be nice..."

"Fine," he crossed his arms and pouted. He knew once Raven made a decision, there was no changing it, even if he was leader.

"Searching hotels," Cyborg narrated as he typed.

"Hey that one is nice!" Starfire pointed to the screen.

"Caesar's Palace?" Cyborg asked.

Robin scoffed.

"Looks too nice for us..." Raven hesitated.

Beast Boy walked in pulling his suitcase across the floor to the others.

"What's too nice for us?" He asked joining everyone on the couch.

"Starfire likes Caesar's Palace," Cyborg explained.

"Hey, that's be cool. C'mon Rae, let's be fancy for a week!" He nudged her elbow. She raised her eyebrows and shrugged. Robin hated the fact that no matter what he did, Beast Boy was always able to convince Raven otherwise while he could never.

"Well alright!" Cyborg happily called the hotel and spoke to the nice lady on the phone.

Robin walked over to Cyborg and gently spoke, "We only need four rooms," followed by a wink. Cyborg rolled his eyes.

"Well guys, they said we can check in by 5. It's 3:30 now. Wanna just head on over?" Everyone shrugged and took the luggage to the basement.

"Now, we can only take two cars," Cyborg said, "I'm driving one, for sure."

"I'll drive?" Raven suggested, "I don't mind."

She was under the impression she was driving her car until Cyborg tossed her the keys to the Escalade.

"There's not much trunk space in the T Car with the sound system back there. What won't fit goes with you." She shot him a glare and pushed the button to open the hatch door. She'd already placed her luggage in the back and waited for the others. Cyborg opened the garage door so she could turn on the car and get it warmed up since it was freezing outside.

"We only got four bags on the T Car, sorry Rae," Beast Boy came over with his bags, a few of Robin's and Starfire's.

"Let me help," she levitated half of the bags out of his arms, giving him air to breathe. She stacked them in like a puzzle and they all fit perfectly.

"Maybe that's why they could only get four." He chuckled, "So I'll probably have to ride with you, Starfire as well. They took up the whole back seat with Robin's workout stuff." Raven rolled her eyes.

"That boy can't give it a rest. If you and Starfire are fighting over the front seat, I'm not getting involved."

He grinned, "Okay, Rae."

"Hey Star!" He called. She turned around to meet his gaze as he shouted, "Shotgun!" And darted into the car. She pouted for a second and then threw the last of the bags into the car and climbed in the back seat. Raven was last to get in and before they could head out, she had to adjust the seat. Obviously Cyborg had driven it last because it was so far back and so low to the ground she couldn't drive like that to save her life. Beast Boy cracked up laughing as they waited for the automated seat to take years to slide all the way up.

"What are you laughing at?"

"You're so short!" He continued laughing. She flicked the side of his head but he didn't care, he was laughing so hard. Once her seat was in place, they were able to drive out, Cyborg and Robin behind them. They merged onto the interstate and drove to the classier part of Jump City. Beast Boy rolled down the window and morphed into a hound dog sticking his head out window into the wind. Raven raised an eyebrow as her mouth hung low.

"Seriously?" She asked. He barked in response. He then changed into the tiny Yorkie puppy he knew Raven secretly adored and ran into her lap and mounted himself on the steering wheel. She gave a tiny laugh.

"Beast Boy stop," he jumped for joy when she laughed, "You're going to make me wreck." He jumped to lick her nose and waddled back to Starfire to get a belly rub. Raven laughed to herself.

"Damn cuteness." Beast Boy returned to his seat and morphed in human form and buckled back up.

"I know you love the puppy, Raven." She tried to hide the smile creeping on her face. He quickly changed the subject once he saw blush appearing on her cheeks. He knew she became uncomfortable when he did that to her. He pressed the buttons on the radio until he found a station worth listening to.

"Ugh," he groaned, "Nothing." He pressed the Pandora button on the dash and 90s rap began playing.

"Obviously Cyborg was the last one in here," Raven commented. Beast Boy began to laugh again, "As if we didn't already know by how long it took you to adjust your seat Rae."

She scrunched her lips and flicked him again, him not caring again.

He began laughing again when the famous phrase, "Oh my God, Becky. Look at her butt," came through the speakers. Raven smiled slightly and rolled her eyes. Beast Boy rapped the entire song to Raven. A steady faint smile remained on her face.

"Little in the middle but you got much back," he winked at her. Blush crept on her face again.

"Please," Starfire spoke up, "Is he implying that his anaconda snake does not want to eat you if you do not have the buns necessary for hamburgers and hot dogs?"

Beast Boy hid his smile and looked out the window, "Yeah, Star.. Something like that." He quietly laughed. Raven playfully smacked him on his chest. 'Wow...' She thought.

"Actually Star, he is naming his you know what as an anaconda and he doesn't want to sleep with you unless you have a big ass."

"Oh..." She once again gained that look on her face as she took in their strange earthly ways. Raven went back to thinking about Beast Boy's chest. How tight and firm it was. How muscular he'd gotten recently. She snapped out of it when she took the exit needed to get to their destination.

The streets of uptown Jump City were busy. Many expensive cars filled the streets, highly sophisticated people filled the sidewalks.

"Damn," Beast Boy commented, "I feel so out of place..."

"Me too..." Raven admitted.

"What?! Are you kidding me Raven? If anyone of us could fit in here, it'd be you."

"Nah..." She trailed off as she looked out the window behind Beast Boy. On the corner of their stoplight was a Tiffany & Co. shop that had a beautiful necklace displaying in the window. She could barely see it from where she was at, but she knew she instantly fell in love with it. All girls must have this feeling at least once in their life, whether they wear jewelry or not. Beast Boy looked at what she was staring at and smiled. He turned back and noticed the light turned green.

"Uh, Rae?" He pointed to the light. She regained her thoughts and went forward. They were driving along with traffic, making the lights when suddenly a woman on her phone walked into the street not paying any attention to the black beast headed her way. Raven slammed on the breaks and whipped her arm across Beast Boy's chest, as a mother would to her beloved child. The car stopped just in time as the woman continued walking. She had no clue what she almost encountered. Raven shook her head and pressed on the gas pedal again. She realized she felt Beast Boy's chest again and loved it even more. She stopped daydreaming and focused on the road.

"So what was that?" Beast Boy asked.

"What?" Raven replied.

"The arm thing," he said.

"Oh. Uh, reflex I guess. I don't know," she didn't realize she did it unintentionally. She felt silly for doing it.

"Well, thanks anyway," he chuckled.

"Don't mention it," she joked back. They reached the hotel.

"Hey," Beast Boy pointed, "Valet!"

"Nice," Raven was impressed.