Whoa... a chapter x3

Snow Day

Date: Uhm... I'm going to say... Sometime after season five? I guess this really doesn't matter since it doesn't affect any plotlines whatsoever, but... after season five lets say... xD
Time of Day: Afternoon to evening/sunsetish.
Involving: All the Titans
Type of Chapter: An attempt at being humorous, I suppose...
Other Info: There's not much of a point to this chapter. It's just fun xD

Beast Boy stared out the window with such an intensity that even Raven felt a bit worried about him. The four were gathered behind him, watching him look outside with his green eyes narrowed. His body was tense and he had one arm folded over his chest while the other one scratched at his chin. He didn't move. He didn't speak. It was like Beast Boy had gone up and vanished and some other strange green kid was now standing in the living room.

"Beast Boy, are you not well?" Starfire finally asked, her words seeming to test themselves before they slipped out of her mouth. She seemed scared that she would disturb whatever was troubling the green boy.

No response.

Silence settled so thick in the living room that Robin began to wonder if his teammates were even breathing. He had to glance over them to make sure and was relieved when he saw the steady rise and falls of their chests, proving that they were alive. It was difficult not to think that they weren't zombies or something of the sort. After all, the living room was only this quiet around three in the morning perhaps. When Slade or some other villain wasn't causing trouble, that was.

"You know what, instead of standing here, I think I'm going to take advantage of this and enjoy the silence," Raven finally voiced, filling the void with her sarcastic remark and returning a level or normalcy to the situation.

As she turned to venture off, Beast Boy seemed to find himself. His arms suddenly went flying into the air and he exclaimed, "DUDES!"

The sudden call made Raven wince and reluctantly turn back to see what had come over him. Starfire, so caught off guard, had squeaked with surprise and jumped behind Robin, lifting up his cape to cower behind it. Cyborg raised an eyebrow while Robin felt the urge to ignore him and act like Beast Boy was still just standing there, quiet. It was a lot nicer, he had to agree with Raven on that.

"Why don't we get any snow? It's DECEMBER. We should have fluffy white stuff littering the ground in frozen glory," the boy continued.

Raven snorted while Starfire stood back up straight and cocked her head. "Wait, we have most certainly been in snow and it was not... fluffy."

Beast Boy frowned at her. "It's just... never mind, Star, it's not important. The important thing is is that we get some snow as soon as possible."

"Beast Boy, it's about forty degrees outside," Cyborg noted.

"Yeah, but it's cloudy!"

"What Cyborg means is that, even if it was snowing, it'd probably melt before it hit the ground," Raven sighed, furrowing her eyebrows in frustration. "Besides, it's just snow, get over it."

"Just snow!? Snow is only one of the best things about winter! Snowball fights, snow angels, snowmen, and that kind of stuff."

At this point in time, the worry for Beast Boy had quickly passed. Raven shook her head and retreated from the scene. Robin remained still but Starfire jumped forward, suddenly seeming eager. Her eyes were glowing with that sudden excitement she had all the time, but cranked up a notch because this was something to be even more excited about outside of the regular routine. The girl was an adorable sweety, but that look was probably one of the scariest ever. It usually meant that Starfire was about to start pleading for something that either wasn't important or was a little dumb... or a lot dumb.

"Oh, I do so ever want to partake in these events! We did not get to do them last time and I would be most joyous if we could," the alien squealed, clapping her hands together and jumping up and down. Her red hair bounced fluidly. Honestly, did it never get messed up even the slightest with how much she moved?

Beast Boy grinned like he had triumphed in the Olympic games or something. The little green boy and the alien's sheer joy was contagious or something because, soon enough, Cyborg had a smile sliding across his face. His human eye sparked and Robin could have sworn his robotic eye got brighter as some sort of idea swept through his brain.

"I could probably build a snow machine," the half-robot finally declared.

Beast Boy and Starfire let out cheers of delight so loud that Raven probably got a headache from wherever she was in the tower. Starfire turned and began to plead with Robin, her voice dripping desperation and Robin added a point to his name for knowing it was coming. Robin opened his mouth, about ready to question Cyborg's machine when his friend seemed to guess what he was about to say anyways.

"I got the equipment. If I build it right, I could probably make snow that won't melt very fast and without the use of ice. We could just put it around the tower."

"How would you make snow that doesn't melt in forty degree weather and doesn't need ice to be made? Or are you going to use water?" Robin questioned.

Bad questions. Cyborg quickly went on about sciences that Robin didn't even know existed. He wasn't dumb and he understood a lot about science, but the things Cyborg were saying didn't just go through one ear and out the other, they never even made it in through the first ear. By the looks on Starfire and Beast Boy's faces, Robin could tell they were having a harder time than himself. They literally looked like their brains had completely stopped functions and they could only gape at their tall friend in what would either be considered amazement or stupidity.

Knowing he had to seem like he knew what was going on, Robin just shrugged and gave the okay when Cyborg finished.

Cyborg dashed away in a frenzy while Beast Boy and Starfire peered over at their leader.

"What did he say, Robin?" Starfire inquired. Beast Boy thundered after Cyborg, deciding it would be more enjoyable to pester his friend until he was done than listen to Robin repeat crap he didn't understand.

Robin looked at Starfire and let his mouth fall wide. He shut it then, his lips set in a hard line as he thought, using all his brain power to see if he could put it in words for Starfire to understand when he didn't even know. Finally, he decided the truth was the only way out of this question. "I honestly don't know."

Starfire seemed content with this answer and flaunted off to the kitchen, intent on doing cooking of some sort. The living room doors opened and Raven came back in, her face a clear sign that she wasn't pleased. Upon spotting Robin she strode over to him, fists clenching warily at her sides. When she came to a stop in front of him, her arms were crossed and her violet eyes flashed dangerously. Robin refused to step back like he felt he needed to.

"Why would you let them do this?"

"It's just for some fun, Rae," he tried to explain but she wouldn't have it.

"No, this is stupid. Cyborg locked Beast Boy out of the garage so now he-"

She didn't get to finish as Beast Boy suddenly appeared, calling her name in a long, high pitched whine. He was holding some strange objects, what looked like a metal rod and a big plank of wood. Robin couldn't decipher where he could have gotten the objects. Raven flinched and maneuvered up to stand beside her leader. Robin realized she was hoping he'd back her up with whatever this was.

"Help me build this sled," Beast Boy commanded as he lumbered up to them. The plank and metal made him walk awkwardly as neither seemed light to carry.

Raven made a grunting noise under her breath. "Just change into a gorilla and bend the metal yourself. You don't need me to do it for you."

Robin quickly caught on to what was going on and began to laugh. He motioned Beast Boy to set the objects down and shook his head. He grinned despite himself. "C'mon, Beast Boy, we can just run to the store real quick and buy some real sleds."

Beast Boy beamed at him, but the sharp jab of Raven's elbow into his side made it a little less enjoyable.


"All right, y'all, check it out," Cyborg declared, throwing his arms out wide like he was presenting something grand.

In reality, he sure was.

Stepping outside of the tower, Robin had to admit that it looked pretty awesome. The normal ground was now bathed in a blanket of white. The snow glittered from the pale light that shone through the grey clouds above. The overcast day seemed almost gorgeous when one was looking at the different landscape. Cyborg had even rigged it so that snowflakes seemed to be falling, though his machine was just blasting the flakes down to them from a couple floors up, rigged along the side of the T-Tower. A soft wind blew by, bringing with it a chill. Some of the snow kicked up and swirled around their feet, giving the area a magical feel of sorts.

"I have to admit. This is rather impressive, Cyborg," Robin finally voiced.

Then he had a face full of snow. Starfire and Beast Boy, so ecstatic, had jumped forward to go bounding through their winter wonderland and had knocked him over in the process. He rolled onto his back and heaved himself back to his feet, spitting out the snow in the process. It tasted like snow, but he still wasn't sure he wanted to eat it, not certain how Cyborg had made it.

Raven chuckled dryly at him from where she stood in the doorway, propped against the frame with a sly grin on her face. Robin decided at that moment he would get her later, when she wasn't expecting it. He must had shown some sign of this devious thought on his face because Raven's smile dropped.

No, that wasn't it. It was the fact that she had seen Starfire come barreling back.

Raven jumped inside to safety while Robin felt Starfire's full impact of the hug with its lung crushing power and all. She began to thank him for letting Cyborg do this, her words enveloping him in a barrage of kindness. After all the jumbled up words that flooded out, Robin decided he could go a couple days without a compliment now. He managed to glance up, though it was a struggle, and see Raven come back to the entrance, that darn smirk playing on her face again.

"Starfire, please release me," he asked, his voice barely above a whisper as it choked out.

The alien let go of him and he sucked back in much needed oxygen. He loved her to death, he did, but he didn't always appreciate her hugs. He turned to face her, then eyed beyond her to see Cyborg was already at work on building a snowman while Beast Boy had fallen backwards and was splaying his arms and legs out, working them up, down, out, and around to make a snow angel.

Starfire skipped over to join him. Instead of doing it on her back, however, she threw herself down on her stomach, face first, and began to copy the motions. Robin felt his gut ache with laughter and he spewed it out. Beast Boy followed suite. Starfire eventually looked up and asked what wrong. The boys couldn't even answer.

Once he caught his breath, Beast Boy stood up, struggling to not damage his creation. Starfire flew to her feet, sparing her angel of footprint indentions.

"Oh, look, an angel with pointed ears, how beautiful," Raven teased Beast Boy from the doorway.

Beast Boy cast her a glare. "I bet if you made one it would have devil horns."

As soon as the words left his mouth, Robin could tell Beast Boy regretted them. Though he obviously meant them teasingly, it was a line that shouldn't be crossed considering Raven was half-demon. Robin wheeled around and quickly ran up and snatched Raven's arm before she could make an attempt to go inside and shut the door.

She looked taken aback when he grabbed her.

"What's up, Robin?" she asked, clear surprise in her voice.

Robin blinked his masked eyes, suddenly feeling stupid. Raven didn't even seem to have registered Beast Boy's words, he had reacted so quickly. The girl glanced up at him, acting puzzled, head cocking.

"I, well," he started.

"You didn't want me to go shut myself up in my room and avoid you guys for the rest of the day due to Beast Boy's rude and uncalled for comment?" she deadpanned.

Robin knew he didn't even have to respond to that.

"I won't do that, Robin. Then I wouldn't be able to do this," the girl continued.

Now Robin was confused. "Do what?"

Then it hit him. A mound of snow and he was down. He let go of Raven's arm and crashed under the pile, the weight of it pressing him to the ground before he fought his way back to the surface. Raven was grinning that stupid grin. He glanced over his shoulder to see that Beast Boy had suffered the same treatment while Starfire was standing there, seeming wildly out of sorts at what had just happened.

"No fair," Beast Boy called, his voice muffled under the snow. His head popped up a second later and he had to wiggle the rest of his body to the surface. "If we're going to have a snowball fight, it's going to be fair. No powers!"

Raven was rolling a snowball around in her hands, peering down at it. She snapped her head up and cried out, "Deal!"

Then she hurled it and it exploded on the side of Starfire's head. The other female let out a squeal of surprise and began to shake her head, trying to get the clinging snow out of her hair. She caught on pretty fast to the game and scooped up some snow, launching it at Robin.

Robin dived out of the way, catching himself with his hands and rolling to the side. At this point, Beast Boy had gathered himself and was now tossing snowballs this way and that, just hoping to hit someone. Robin moved a fair distance out of the way and piled as much snow as he could into a barrier.

Beast Boy copied him while Raven moved around the corner of the T-Tower. Starfire, not knowing what exactly to do, remained out in the open and became the easiest target. The war was on and it was four people against each other, no alliances. Robin never could quite figure out who exactly was managing to hit him, but all he knew was he took one square to the chest at one point while he was chucking one at Beast Boy. It had to be one of the girls and judging by the strength of the impact he assumed it was Starfire.

After a lengthy time, Robin felt his arms beginning to burn. He didn't mind, he was used to the sensation. It was the fact that the sun was sinking to the horizon that alerted him it was about time to go in. That was when the first one of them fell. Starfire collapsed in a heap, covered in white and letting out an exasperated sigh.

"I am done, friends. I concede," she cried, lying back in the snow.

Robin laughed and looked around. He met Beast Boy's gaze.

"You're going down next, Robin!" the green boy called, only to catch a snowball with his cheek from Raven.

Beast Boy remained on the ground for a moment and Robin took advantage of it to pelt him with a couple snowballs of his own. After the onslaught, Beast Boy raised his hands in defeat and crawled over to Starfire. The two of them laughed at each other, so covered in snow that they looked almost like real life snowmen.

Now it was just Raven to go. Robin decided there was nothing to lose. He gathered as many weapons as he could and charged to the corner of the T-Tower He came around, only to find the place empty. He stood there, hearing the distant sounds of Starfire and Beast Boy giggling and the waves of the ocean crashing against the frozen shoreline. Some snowflakes danced around his head before he realized he didn't know why Beast Boy and Starfire were giggling unless...

He turned around too late and took a snowball to the mouth. He was so caught off guard that he nearly tumbled backwards but Raven reached out and caught him, righting him. She laughed for a second before regaining her composure. Robin coughed chunks of snow up onto the ground.

"Sorry, Boy Blunder. You weren't supposed to turn around," she chuckled slightly, the smirk smoothly playing out on her lips.

Robin glanced back and noticed footprints making their way around the tower.

"How did you know I was going to do this?" he asked, turning back to look at her.

"I didn't. I just thought it'd catch you off guard if I was on the other side. You just made things ten times easier, though, by coming to try and get me."

Robin put his hands on his hips and shook his head at himself. He burst with laughter, unable to believe he had been so dumb. He hadn't thought he'd need to be strategic with such a simple activity. Being impulsive, though, made him the loser in the end. He wandered back over to Starfire and Beast Boy, who were still sitting on the ground, watching. Starfire squealed and clapped her hands. She and Best Boy clambered to their feet and were about to get the new sleds for sledding when Raven came up beside Robin and narrowed her eyes.

"Where's Cyborg?" she questioned.

"Hey, guys, check this out!" said friend suddenly hooted.

The four of them craned their heads over to see what their friend had done. Once they saw, they burst into a new round of laughter, but it didn't phase Cyborg at all. He showed off his creation with great joy, waggling his eyes and beaming from ear to ear.

"I call him Snowborg!"

It was a snowman built to look exactly like himself.


I'm not sure where this came from...

And Robin and Raven are so OOC xD

Oh, well.

Hope it was amusing.

Luff,

Deyoxis