AN: I do not own Teen Titans.

Chapter Three: Bowling and Ice-cream

Raven gotten the hang of skating in no time. She already learned how to skate backwards and go really fast, perhaps she was better than Beast Boy.

Two hours had past and they finally returned their skates and went walking to their next destination. Beast Boy had a broad smile on his face as he led Raven. So far, this date was turning out better than he had expected. "So… how was it? Truthfully?" asked Beast Boy.

"It was fun. I hope to go skating again." she said. "What's next?"

"Well, you hungry?" asked Beast Boy.

"Hungry as I'll ever be." Raven said sarcastically. "No fancy restaurants. No silly arcades. No pizza, and no tofu."

"Yup, I know," said Beast Boy. "We're here anyway," Raven looked up and so nothing but a small restaurant, it was very empty and not a lot of people by. "We're gonna eat outside by the beach, so we won't have to sit at some dirty table."

"You really out done yourself," said Raven. "I am very impressed."

Beast Boy smiled and they walked inside the restaurant, ordered two salads, two waters, and a bag of chips. And went back out with a blinking device in his hand. "They said it'll be ready in an estimated time of twenty minutes."

"What will we do to then?" asked Raven, anxious to hear his answer.

"I planned that out too," said Beast Boy. "For ten minutes we gonna go visit a botanical garden, then for the rest of the minutes we'll just wait."

"A garden?" asked Raven. "Are you sure it's open?"

"Yup. I checked ahead of time and everything." said Beast Boy. "Don't worry, Rae. Just relax." He and Raven walked over to the garden that had a few lights lit up inside, Beast Boy pulled on the door but it would not budge, he pushed the door and it still didn't budge, he sighed and turned to Raven, who had her arms crossed. "I guess it's closed,"

Raven sighed and gazed up at the sky. "So, what are we going to do now?"

"Don't worry, I'll think of something." said Beast Boy and then he began to think, but nothing came, he had this date all planned out and now he has ruined it. He sighed and turned to Raven. "Sorry, I didn't know it closes early."

"It's okay," Raven sighed, then looked up at the darkening sky.

"Hey, you wanna talk?" asked Beast Boy. "Just to kill the mood,"

"About what?" asked Raven.

"Well, I don't know." said Beast Boy. "I just had this so planned out and now I ruined it. I wanted everything to turn out okay but it isn't. I'm sorry I wasted your time."

"You did not waste my time." said Raven. "I thought you were going to take me to an arcade or something that you'll possibly like. But you have proved me wrong. So stop saying that ruined everything because you certainly didn't. Now, shall we continue our date?"

"Yup." said Beast Boy. "Now come on. Right after we eat it'll be just as fun."

"A bowling alley?" said Raven, quite shocked at what he has chosen. "This is your idea of fun?"

"Yup." nodded Beast Boy. "It's super easy Raven. You'll get the hang of it just like ice-skating. Now, let's rent our shoes and bowl."

"Wait, we have to wear those nasty colored shoes that other people's feet been on just so we can throw a ball?" asked Raven.

"Yup, that's why you wear socks," said Beast Boy. He rented the shoes and chose a green ball, while Raven chose a black one. He entered Raven's name first and then his. Instantly, it was her go and Beast Boy was helping her throw the ball. "Now, all you have to do, is aim the ball at the pins, then throw,"

"Okay," she said and then pulled her arm back and aimed carefully, she threw her arm forward and the ball rolled down the lane, knocking down all ten pins. "What happened?"

"You got a strike!" he exclaimed.

"Is… that good?" Raven asked.

"Uh, yeah." Beast Boy said in a 'duh' voice, then rolled his ball down the lane and scored three pins. Raven chuckled as he groaned, and he threw his ball again and knocked down one pin. He growled and sat down. He heard of few soft laughs from Raven, he frowned and said, "You just got lucky. Just wait, I'll beat ya,"

"You lost Beast Boy, just admit it," said Raven. They finally exited the alley after an hour and a half of bowling, and sure enough, Beast Boy lost. With a score of 57, to 143

"Well, my ball was really soapy." Beast Boy lied. "I coulda won if I didn't teach you."

"You lost." said Raven simply. "What's next?"

"I thought we could go out for ice-cream?" asked Beast Boy. "There's one about two blocks from here,"

"Sound good to me." said Raven.

"I'll have vanilla," ordered Beast Boy, "And maple walnut for the lady," Raven sighed as Beast Boy paid and sat down at a bench. Beast Boy came over and sat beside her, smiling as big as can be. "Are you enjoying yourself?"

"Indeed I am," said Raven. "You really know how to impress me. Are we going home next?"

"Why? You tired and sick of me?" asked Beast Boy.

"No. I'm just curious." said Raven.

"Well that's a surprise," said Beast Boy. The waitress brought over their ice-cream and they took hold of it. Raven, saying thank you Beast Boy, paying the bill

"I thought you ate only soy milk ice-cream?" asked Raven.

"Well, most ice-cream places don't offer it so I have to consider with regular ice-cream once in a while." said Beast Boy.

They finished their ice-cream and began to journey to their next destination, in which was getting quite desperate to see. So far, this date has being turning out better than she imagined, the best time in her life even.

"We're here..." said Beast Boy.