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Chapter 3: Sleepover

"Beast Boy, knock it off." Raven commanded.

"What?" he asked innocently.

"You know what," she replied with a death glare.

"Oh, fine," he said, defeated.

He had been moving his left wrist in all different directions, watching Raven's arm follow, due to the fact that it was still handcuffed to his. Raven wasn't surprised he found it amusing. Stupid things like that usually did.

All the Titans were kneeling on the floor in the Hanger. Starfire just watched as Robin and Cyborg rooted through the toolbox, in search of something to set them all free. Beast Boy became bored of watching the moment they started and that was why he was annoying Raven now.

Raven closed her eyes as if she was meditating. Beast Boy was itching to interrupt but kept his mouth shut. Suddenly, an old leather cover book appeared in front of the sorceress. Raven's eyes flicked open as the book fell open, placed by an unseen force into her hands.

"Where'd that come from?" Beast Boy asked.

"My room," Raven replied, but went on before he could further question. "I teleported it here by simply picturing its location in my mind."

"Oh, right. Telepathic stuff. Guess I wouldn't understand."

"Yeah most abnormal people don't."

"Are you calling me abnormal?"

"Yes."

"Because I'm green or because I'm stupid?"

"Both."

"I give up!" Cyborg yelled.

He and Robin had failed to find a tool that would be of good use.

"Me too," Robin added.

"Good. Can we all go watch TV now?" Beast Boy asked impatiently.

"Sure," Robin shrugged. There wasn't much else they could do.

"I guess you get to lead the way, Beast Boy, 'cause you're on the end and all. Remember to take it easy though. You've got four other people chained to you."

"Yeah, yeah. I get it."

(Ops. Room)

"Dudes! There is nothing on!" Beast Boy exclaimed as he flipped through the TV channels.

"Good," Robin said taking the remote from him. "We should be searching for Mumbo anyway." He pulled a laptop out from underneath the sofa.

"So that's where you hide it." Cyborg smirked.

"Hn." Robin muttered, already rapidly typing away. "Not anymore."

Cyborg decided to shrug it off and started playing GameStation with Beast Boy, poor Raven was stuck in the middle of it. Although, she was quite good at toning them both out and focusing on her book. But then, she did have difficulty when it came time to turn the page. Starfire just sat there as her friends kept her somewhat entertained.

After a few hours, and a lot of switching uncomfortable positions, plus yelling at each other to quit pulling on the handcuffs, Robin said, "Okay team, it's late. Raven can you levitate some pillows and blankets in here?"

"Uh, yeah."

A second later, pillows and blankets came floating into the room.

"AH! Ghosts!" Beast Boy squealed, leaping under Raven's cape.

"Yeah, right." Raven shoved him aside and dropped all the pillows and blankets on his head.

"Hey!" Beast Boy grabbed a pillow with his free hand and chucked it at her. She ducked and the pillow hit Cyborg.

"Yo! You did not just—! Aw, you gonna pay, Greenbean!" Cyborg sent a pillow hurling towards Beast Boy's head. And before you knew it, the Titans broke out in a full on pillow fight. And there was no way to escape each other.

After ten minutes of feather madness, they settled down to organize their temporary beds, all the while, still trying to catch their breath.

"That was somewhat fun." Raven admitted.

"WHAT?!?!" All the Titans looked at her like she was crazy.

"I said somewhat," She shrugged.

The Titans dismissed the subject and laid down.

"I suggest we do this more frequently," Starfire said.

"Yeah," Robin agreed. "Raven was right, that was fun."

"Somewhat," Raven corrected.

"What now?" Beast Boy asked.

No response.

"I know!" Cyborg exclaimed after a long pause. "We can play Truth or Dare," he said a bit too mischievously.

"Yeah!" Beast Boy agreed.

"No way," Raven and Robin stated in unison.

Starfire gasped. "Oh no! Not the horrid 'Truth or Dare.' Umm... What is the 'Truth or Dare?"

"It's an tricky, sly and evil game, Star," Robin explained.

"Is not!" Beast Boy interrupted. "It's really fun! We have to play!"

Starfire wasn't sure who to believe.

"Come on, Star," Cyborg pleaded. "I'm sure Robin will play if you do."

"Alright," Starfire gave in. "Elucidate the rules."

"Well, first, we ask someone 'truth or dare?'. If they pick 'truth' they have to tell us the truth about something. If they pick 'dare' we get to dare them to do something." Cyborg summed it up.

"And no chickens," Beast boy added. "It's more fun that way."

"Chickens?"

"It just means you can't chicken out, Star."

"Chicken out?"

"Yeah. It means, you have to do your truth or dare."

"Oh, okay. I see."

"Alright then, let's get started," Beast boy rubbed his hands together. "Robin and Raven, truth or dare?"

"I told you I'm not playing," came Raven's response.

"Me too," came Robin's as well. "And plus, you can't ask both of us."

"Come on, just one round! That's all. And Cyborg never said I couldn't in the rules."

"Hmph," Robin crossed his arm's in front of his chest, causing Starfire's arm to dangle below. "One round. No more."

Raven shrugged and rolled her eyes.

"Alright. So, truth or dare?"

"Dare," Robin replied.

Beast Boy smirked. "I dare you guys to play for more than one round! Ha!"

"You can't—Beast Boy!" Robin growled.

"Ha, nice, BB," Cyborg congratulated as the two high-fived in front of Raven's face. Starfire giggled. The group decided to form a circle.

"Alright, Beast Boy. How about you? Truth or dare?"

"Oh, please. Dare."

"Okay, I dare you to eat meat," Robin evilly commanded.

Beast Boy flinched. "But I... c-can't."

"No chickens." Raven taunted.

"Fine," Beast Boy said, proudly hiking up his pants. "Give it to me."

Raven levitated some meat over from the fridge. Beast Boy flinched at the sight of it. He pinched shut his nose and tossed the meat into his mouth, almost gaging right there and then. He slowly chewed and swallowed. The Titans shifted impatiently, waiting for his response.

"Oh, what have I done?!?!" He yelled, bursting into tears.

"Oh my God." Raven rolled her eyes.

"What? You've seen what Cyborg does when he has to eat my fake meat! He spits it out!"

"True," She agreed. "But he doesn't cry like a baby about it."

"He didn't swallow it though!"

"True, again, but I still think you're overreacting."

"Urgh!" Beast Boy growled, lunging at the girl. He lifted his arm to hit her and started to bring it back down but was halted due to the handcuffs growing taunt and holding him back. Cyborg grabbed his free arm before he could do any damage with it. Raven reached up and slapped the green boy across the face.

"Hey! You hit me!"

"You we're going to hit me."

"But I didn't!" he said innocently.

"Thanks to Cyborg."

The two stuck their noses in the air, sending evil looks at one another.

"Okay, I think that's enough Truth or Dare for one night," Robin declared.

"Oh, but I never received a turn to choose the Truth or Dare." Starfire whined.

"Uh, we can play some other time, Star."

"Promise?"

"I promise."

"Oh, thank you, Robin!" Starfire squealed, grabbing his hand and shaking it rapidly.

"Uh, yeah," he said rubbing the back of his neck. "Starfire?" She stopped and their eyes met, hers filled with an excitement about to explode. "Who gave you sugar?"

"Why, no one, Robin." She smiled innocently.

"Then why are you happier than usual?"

"Oh, that is most likely due to the my lack of rest."

"Uh, okay. I guess we should settle down then."

So, the Titans settled back into their sleeping bags. Starfire laid her head against Robin's chest. He was surprised at first and didn't know quite what to do, but then he put his arm around her, their arms circling around her neck. Cyborg shut himself down for the night and Raven made sure there was a good distance between her and Beast Boy, yet that wasn't much due to the handcuff's limitation.

Moments later, Robin and Starfire had fallen asleep in each other's arms, but Raven lay there wide awake because the changeling next to her couldn't keep still.

"Beast Boy," she whispered, "go to sleep."

"Sorry," he whispered back, scooting closer to her. Raven ignored his action because he was finally laying still. Then the two were able to drift into a deep sleep.

A/N: Yay! This chapter is twice as long as my first two. But you all deserve it for having to wait so long. Once again, I apologize. I feel really bad. I actually had all this chapter, excluding the Truth or Dare part, written after I posted chapter 2, but I never typed it up until now. So, if ya'll aren't too mad at me, you can ... maybe ... review? Pretty please?