A/N: Before I start, I apologize for how crappy the chapters have been so far. Yes, I know my grammar/spelling or whatever has been off, but I can promise you it's not because I'm rushing. It's just there. I go through spell check a bazillion times, then I reread each chapter double that amount. I'm generally a fast reader, so that probably contributes to my problem. Reading fast is just natural to me. Now, I'm not super, super, fast, like I could finish a chapter in 5 minutes, but I'm not taking 2 minutes per word.

Also, you have to understand I'm only one person. I write, go back, reread, rewrite, then go back and reread and rewrite again. It's just how it is. I'm always editing something. And once I think something is perfect, I post it, go read it on the site for myself, and find out it looks like crap.

Now, I do take all my reviews into consideration. I try to learn from my mistakes, and take into mind what my reviewers say. But since, once again, I am only one person, I'm actually in pursuit of a beta reader to help me out, make sure I didn't leave out words, or add unneeded ones in there, make sure my characters aren't OOC, that sort of stuff. It's not going the greatest for me, because I'm also a pretty shy person, and don't like confronting people with things. But I'm doing my best. :)

So I just though I should let you guys know that. Oh, and about the characters.

THERE IS A REASON BEHIND EACH CHARACTERS BEHAVIOR!!!!!!

Yes, I know that Raven might hate Terra a little too much, or get mad too easily, and yes I know Beast Boy shouldn't be getting mad so easily for such a laid back person. I know these things. Heck, I'm writing these things. Lol. I know why each person says and does what they say and do. In the words of one of my previous teachers, there is a method to my madness, I assure you. I am trying my best to keep the characters in character, and I've been getting good reviews on that. But as for each time they aren't in character, well I can't always do that, or it would be boring. Now, I'm not saying Beast Boy is going to become some Raven-hater, and Raven is going to become Little Miss Sunshine, but their personalities are going to be different at one point or another.

Well, I think I've let it all out. Lol How about a story now? :)


In All Honesty

The next morning all the Titans were eating breakfast, hoping to get their fill before any crimes were committed for the day. They'd gotten lucky yesterday, but two days in a row didn't seem logical, especially for a crime-filled city.

As they all ate in peace, they looked around; all of them realized something was missing. Even Terra noticed what was missing.

Great. The little purple-headed attention seeker disappears without a trace, once again. Ten points for Miss Unknown! Beast Boy thought. He only rolled his eyes and went back to eating. He knew that after last night's argument between them, neither one .of them would probably be in the best mood to be on immediate speaking terms with one another. Sure, he hadn't meant half the things he'd told her, and yeah, she had a point in probably more than half of the things she'd said. But that didn't make anything different at the moment.

Robin finished his plate off, and excused himself. He didn't tell anyone where he was going, but they all knew he was a tad worried, for it wasn't usual for Raven to sleep in, and was in search of the girl.

Beast Boy watched as their leader left the room. He too was a bit worried, but said nothing on the subject. He doubted she had actually left for good. It was too unlike her.

He continued eating until all four of their communicators went off.

Within moments, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Terra were all gathered at Raven's bedroom door while Robin had slowly searched the room. They all walked in and looked around.

Everything is still here! That means she didn't leave, Beast Boy thought

He looked around the room. "Hey Robin, why'd you call us up he—" Before he could finish the sentence, he noticed something on the floor; something that caught the light and reflected it perfectly. It was small, barely noticeable, but he'd noticed it.

Beast Boy slowly walked over to it. It was up against the wall, out of sight. When he picked it up, it left a small scratch on his fingers. He looked around for similar pieces, but found none. That's when he looked up and noticed the second odd thing about the room, aside from the shiny, sharp-edged item he'd found. The mirror. There were many pieces missing. He could tell it had been shattered. And he guessed it had to do with Raven's emotions getting loose for a fraction of a second. Not enough to do serious damage, but enough to shatter her mirror.

She must've cleaned up the rest of the pieces…, he though. But, if she didn't leave, where is she…?

He dropped the piece of mirror into his pocket, turned on his heel, and walked back out of the room, only to be stopped by Robin.

"Where are you going?"

It was a simple question, and an obvious one. "I have a suspicion, and I want to know if I'm right." And with that, he continued out the door.

He exited the Tower, and walked to the water's edge. He'd found Raven there the previous night, so why not take a chance and see if she had decided to return there? It wasn't like any of the other Titans would have guessed she'd be there.

Sure enough, in the distance he saw her, hovering above a large rock near the water. He could only guess that she was meditating. And that's exactly what he found as he approached.

It took him a minute to announce his arrival, for the site in front of his eyes, appallingly shocked him. Due to the early summer/late spring breezes, her hood had been blown down, along with her hair that was just ever-so-slightly being blown back from her face.

The sun was a different story. Oh, the sun did wonders for her pale complexion. Her skin tone seemed brighter, almost slightly tanner. Ever curve, every indentation, every mark was accented by the near-noon light. It was amazing what a little wind and sun could do to the usually dark girl. She…well as much as he hated to admit it, she looked good where she was sitting.

He hated the thought of finding his friend to look 'good', almost attractive. But he wouldn't lie to himself. Maybe to anyone else, but not himself.

He shook the thoughts from his head just as fast as they'd come. He was here to confront her on a list of subject, and so he would.

"Raven?" When she opened one eye and looked at him, he almost cringed, knowing he'd done something she absolutely hated: he'd interrupted her from her meditation. He knew she hated it, everybody did. But he needed to talk to her, and this time cease all reasons for another argument or fight to occur. "Can we talk? This time without fighting? I…I meant to talk to you last night but we kind of started a fight instead."

She sighed, and slowly dropped herself onto the rock beneath her. She looked up at him and his breathe almost caught in his throat. The sun was at it again. The rays hit her features just right, once again accenting every square inch of her face, making her seemingly glow. And once again, he gave his head the smallest of shakes. He wasn't attracted to Raven, that was for sure. But he had no problem admitting to himself that right now, she looked…well…amazing.

He had no problem admitting to himself that even the small squint of her eyes she gave him looked amazing in the sun.

That squint was enough to knock his thoughts back into place, though, seeing as she was obviously wondering why he was looking at her in such an odd way. Not an admiring way, but an odd way.

"Oh, yeah, right. Um, well, I might as well start with what I meant to say yesterday. So, I wanted to say I was sorry for flying off on you yesterday when you bumped into me. Some…memories…had been remembered, and it put me in a pretty bad mood…" When she only stared at him and blinked, he awkwardly rubbed the back of his neck. He was nervous, no doubt, but he knew he needed to get it over with. He was about to speak again. That was, until the girl before him spoke.

"I understand. Honestly." She was using her usual monotone voice, but her words shocked Beast Boy. She understood? How could she possibly understand?

"You do?" he questioned,

She nodded as she spoke her next words. "I too wasn't in…the best of moods, for reasons of my own."

He nodded in understanding. He desperately wanted to know what her reasons were. But he knew now was not the time for annoying her, especially when he still had more topics to cover in a short amount of time.

"Okay. Um, next one. I'm also sorry for last night. I guess I was just kind of in a bad mood about you still not liking Terra. And I thought about what you said. You have a point at the rest of the team I guess. To me, maybe not completely, but some of it makes some sense…"

Here she added her own input once again. "I thought about what you said too. I don't completely hate her. I just don't trust her. You should know by now that I wouldn't trust her completely, after everything that's happened before outside of her, and including her."

He knew she was referring partly to Malchoir. His heart had completely gone out to the brokenhearted girl that day. He stood outside her door, speaking to her, trying to let her know she wasn't alone, ever. He assumed he'd succeeded, because moments later her door had opened and she'd simply hugged him tightly. He'd been absolutely shocked, but hadn't minded seeing the usually self-kept Raven let herself loosen up for a moment, even if it was just to give a hug.

He came back to reality and nodded his understandings once again. "Well, since we pretty much came to an understanding on those topics, one more."

He saw curiosity and suspicion pass through her eyes because she couldn't possibly have a clue as to what his next words were going to be.

Sure enough, as he pulled out the shard of glass from his pocket, her eyes widened slightly. "You know, Rae, you might want to make sure you do a better job next time you try to hide the evidence."

Her eyes narrowed slightly, but she didn't speak this time. He could tell she couldn't find the right words to say, so he spoke instead.

"What happened, Raven? You didn't throw anything on purpose, that I know for a fact." He sat down on a rock near her. "You know you can tell me if something's up, right?"

She stared at him. He knew she was contemplating whether or not to tell him or not. The moment she closed her eyes and sighed, he knew he was about to here her story.

She opened her eyes and sure enough, started explaining the story behind the shattered mirror.

"After I left last night and went back to the tower, obviously, I went back to my room. I got there and almost immediately started meditating. After the argument, my emotions were, without a doubt, a little on end. And that was adding to the day's earlier events. My meditation was interrupted by memories of my own. The next thing I knew, my mirror was shattered into a bunch of pieces on my floor."

Okay, so he was surprised. How couldn't he be? She'd just came out and told him something he was sure she wouldn't come out and tell anybody. But he still had curious questions on his mind and he hoped he'd get answers for those too.

"Okay, I understand. But what I don't get it why your emotions caused the mirror to shatter. I thought you always had them under control."

She looked down, and he knew she had hoped he wouldn't ask why. But before he could take back the question, she'd already started talking again. "That's another thing." She looked up at him. "My emotions have been…not too normal. They seem to want to turn different directions on a one-way road. That's why the first fight we had yesterday, I lashed back. Normally, I wouldn't have. But I did. And now you know why."

What she was telling him made sense. Something in the back of his mind, way, way back there, had said something to the fact of her emotions being out of order a little. But he only ignored it, thinking he knew it was just a silly theory. But that small thought had been correct. And he'd thought this for a while. How he'd been able to notice something as small as it was now, when it was smaller before, he wasn't sure. All he knew was that'd he'd noticed some sort of change, but had decided against searching for answers.

` He looked away for a minute, letting everything he'd just been told officially sink into his mind. When he looked back he found her simply looking out at the water, legs crossed the way they'd been when she'd gravitated herself, and hands placed gently in her lap.

For such a dark, private girl, Beast Boy, in his opinion, found her to look pretty light and open, and maybe even slightly vulnerable as they sat and talked. This was one of few serious talks they'd had, and he felt oddly calm, as opposed to how loud and obnoxious he could usually be.

There was one more thing on his mind, and he'd pretty much forgotten it until that point. "Oh!" he said rather loudly. This made Raven quickly look at him in shock of the sudden raise in tone of voice. "Everybody is looking for you. We didn't see you at breakfast, so Robin went to check and see if you were in your room. When you weren't, I left to find you here. Don't look at me like that. I had a hunch. Anyway, last I knew, they were looking for you." He stood and extended his hand to her, offering to help her up; even though he knew she could easily disappear though the ground, or even levitate herself up.

Surprisingly though, after a moments hesitation, she accepted the offer, took his hand, and was pulled up from her sitting position. From there, they both started the short journey back to the tower.

Beast Boy was too wrapped up in his own thoughts to notice the violet-haired girl had stopped walking. Once he did, he turned around to find that she'd stopped. "Everything okay?" he asked.

She looked behind and around herself, and took longer than just a moment's hesitation before answering. But instead of actually answering his question, she practically ignored it. "Let's go." And with that, she kept walking. It wasn't until they were far from where she'd stopped that she spoke again, breaking the silence. "Something was back there. That's why I stopped. I'm not sure what, though. All I know is that I heard something." She said all this without once looking at him, or changing her tone of voice.

Still, he only nodded, and kept walking. He too thought he'd heard something, but thought nothing of it.