"Come, Logan."

"Oh, Raven, I had no idea you could be so forward."

A classic roll of the eyes.

"Silence, please."

"Where did all this confidence come from? I like it."

"I have to remember that double entendres and innuendos are your bread and wat-"

Before he could conclude his derision, he was taken aback by the observation that the petite figure that had practically entrenched her arms around his waist was once again wearing an article of his clothing.

"Is that what kept you? Stealing one of my sweatshirts?"

"Yep," It was articulated as a mumble as she was presently nuzzling her face against his chest. "It's nice. And warm. And it smells like you. It's like you're always giving me a big hug."

"Don't smell me."

"Don't smell so wonderful."

She had him cornered there.

"Look at it this way, at least I'm wearing pants and underpants this time."

He was grateful that she was so intent on embedding her face in his abdomen that she was not privy to his head whipping to the side to reflexively dodge her scrutiny. It was both disquieting and strangely appealing. He would sooner sprint through a snowstorm without anything clothing than concede to it, but the idea of Beast Girl wearing only a shirt-HIS shirt-was-

"It appears as if you are developing a fleeting grasp of basic human decency and manners. Progress is progress, however minimal, I suppose." He found it best to actively discourage uncomfortable thoughts about Beast Girl, especially since that variety of fantasy could have some unfortunate, humiliating side effects, and he could already feel his heart rate steadily rising since she dropped that comment of hers. Self-control was his greatest weapon against inter-dimensional demons. There was no way he would let himself be bested simply because a pretty girl knew how to fluster him, no matter how much he adored her.

"Me Beast Girl," It was as if she was attempting to gargle a handful of gravel. "Me like use Raven firm chest as pillow."

"And your grammar has improved remarkably, as well. Keep it up, Logan."