Yodle readers/reviewers/others! I'm still alive and breathing, so I'm still writing! The government hasn't found me yet!

Yeah so, I've been pleasantly surprised with them reviewers lately; I have yet to receive a flame or anything like that so. . . . cool guys, thanks a lot. I suppose it's only a matter of time until the Raven-Haters descend but. . . . come at me bro! I use flames to launch epic Fireworks (that won't fail and yet still be cool, like at Royal Palm Beach).

Okay, so, read and enjoy, any request put it in your review (but review too), and don't call the cops on me!

And to keep the lawyers happy; I don't own Teen Titans. Losers will never own Teen Titans, and given my current occupation (L.O.S.E.R- Lightning Operated Silly Emu Rag), I will never own Teen Titans.

Raven was not an easily confused person. When faced with an object of unknown origin, she had been taught to quietly observe and gather as much information on it as she could, and then piece together what she had learned to come to a conclusion on said object. This was done to reduce the stress level of a situation, and deal with the unknown object calmly, efficiently, and accordingly. That was how you were supposed to deal with things, so that was what Raven did.

"Uh, Miss, are you going to keep staring at the computer, or do you want to use it?"

A computer, Raven mused to herself. So that's what it's called. Who would've thought she'd find something like this in a library, of all places? Certainly not her.

"Ma'am, seriously, if you're not going to use the computer, please get out of the way so others may have access to it."

Raven shook her head quickly, nodding and retreated over into the Young Adults section, where she still had a view of this 'computer'. Well, this seemed to be a common device on Earth, if the ease in which the man used it was anything to go by. From what she could see, it seemed like it was a type of writing device,with the letters of the English alphabet on the flat object in front of what appeared to be a glass covering of some sort (the man called it a screen, she believed). There also was an oddly shaped object near this flat alphabet object, and to her surprise when he moved it, an arrow on this screen moved as well!

Raven watched as the screen changed to another set of pre-set information, and the man used the mouse to look down at this information before typing himself.

". . . What is it?" Raven whispered to herself. Even after observation, she found herself was not allowed; she did not get confused. Ever.

"While it's true that many things can be solved by observation, there are some things that you have to experience yourself, or you'll never understand them. Keep that in mind Raven, there will be times when you'll have no choice but to interact."

Raven sighed, slowly walking over and tapping the man on the shoulder. He looked up, and she could see the surprise at her un-common attire, but he quickly masked it. At least he was trying to be discreet.

"Uh, can I help you?"

"I'd just like to know when you'd be done, if that's alright."

Raven would master this 'computer', if it was the last thing she ever did.

Tadum! Hope you liked it!

I actually got the idea from Apprentice Part One, where Raven goes and uses the computer so awesomely in a way that even Cyborg didn't (seriously, is there anything she can't do?). It was after the episode was over that I realized something.

Raven is from a different dimension of pacifist monks. Where did she learn to actually USE COMPUTERS?

And so this was born.

Also, in response to Juniper Night; I know right? I moved away from my home when I was seven, and then when we came back when I was fourteen my old friend demanded to know why I wasn't getting involved in any of the activities that she was in. I admit I laughed a bit, which resulted in her getting angry and well. . . we didn't rekindle our old kindergarten friendship. Also, I saw your review on my other story, and if you don't like Beast Boy and Raven together, what pairings do you like (if any)? I'm curious.

And another shout out to a new reviewer; Sunshine-Midnight123! Thanks for the review, it was actually Starfire that inspired this. I mean, sure she's an alien so of course she'd be confused, but Raven's from a completely different DIMENSION. There's must've been some time in which she didn't understand stuff.

By the way Taken was pretty good, feel free to update please!

Yodle!