Beast Boy's Big Mouth
'Did Beast Boy just say that out loud? I really hope that was my ima-'
"What?" Raven asked. She seemed not to believe the young green idiot.
'Well I guess it wasn't…' Robin's thoughts were stopped by the grass stain.
Beast Boy opened his big mouth again, "Robin loves you. He told me 'n Cy."
Robin's face turned the darkest shade of red as he walked right past the two of them to the kitchen. It didn't occur to him until the moment after the words left Beast Boy's lips, that Robin could've stopped him. So, in a fit of embarrassment, he gets a drink of water.
"Oh…" was what his beautiful Raven chose to say. Wait, his? She was beautiful but not his, and, thanks to a certain little green bug he'd smash later, she would never be.
Before he could do anything else that would embarrass him he quickly left the room, but not without smacking Beast Boy over the head. He made his way to the training room and started with practicing Beast Boy's beating and coming up with ways to kill him and incinerate all evidence that the Boy Wonder had done a thing. He was a great actor so that wouldn't be a problem, and he'd seen and solved enough homicides to know exactly what to do to make it look like an accident. Not that he would kill anyone… except Beast Boy.
Unfortunately for him, thinking of ways to kill the changeling was what distracted him from seeing Raven at the door, which means he didn't hesitate in taking off his cape and shirt.
"And the Boy Blunder is completely oblivious," the dark sorceress deadpanned. This caused the boy in question to freeze completely and his face to redden immediately.
Raven had called his name three times before the previous statement was said each time getting louder in volume.
"H-hey Raven…" Robin mumbled just loud enough for her to hear.
The funny thing about this encounter was that his face was just as red as it was when she made her presence known. Causing her to, uncharacteristically, laugh. "So, is it true, Robin?" she chuckled.
"Yeah…" Robin rubbed the back of his neck nervously. He met Raven's eyes, she was smiling so he ended up grinning right back at her.
"Good, because I don't want to be a murderer and I don't think you do either," Raven said before turning away and walking to her room.
That's when Robin knew she loved him back and that also when he realized that Beast Boy's big mouth wasn't really all that bad. Unless of course he tells someone something that doesn't have a very good outcome.
