(Author's Note: I do not own the Big Apple, New York, New York City, Madison Square Garden, Gershwin Theater, Wicked, Elphaba Thropp, OR the Teen Titans! ESPECIALLY the Teen Titans! I hope you enjoy this as much as I do though! ^_^)

"Why are we here again?"

The dark enchantress slumped herself on her seat in her sector of the T-ship, staring at the skyscrapers underneath her and the rest of her friends.

"Because I said so!" Beast Boy boasted through the communicator.

"Thanks a lot," Raven said with obvious sarcasm that somehow Beast Boy still could not identify.

"Anytime, Raven!"

Raven sighed and just... stared.

"Actually, Beast Boy, this plan was supposed to be for Star and I only," Robin popped into the conversation. "But you just nagged your way into it and got Cyborg and Raven along for the ride."

"Oh, but wouldn't it be joyous, Robin?" Starfire said cheerily. "Like your earthly sayings go, the merrier the more!"

"The more the merrier," Cyborg corrected. "But I have to agree with Robin, Starfire. The purpose of you two going to New York alone is for a different purpose from all five of us going."

"But why must it be only me and my boyfriend? The jungle of concrete is a must-see for anyone! May anyone tell me if the monkeys in this man-made jungle are man-made too?"

"You could say that," Raven deadpanned.

"We're here, y'all!" Cyborg announced. "Get ready to land!"

"What are we doing here anyway?" Raven asked once they all got out of the T-ship.

"It was originally a one-day thing. We planned on spending the day exploring NYC, and in the evening we thought we could watch a Broadway music followed by dinner at a restaurant. Your paying yourselves, though. I'll pay for myself and Star."

"Alright, count me in!" Beast Boy shouted.

Raven slapped him at his insincerity. "It's because of you Star and Robin have to share their date with us!"

"It was a date?"

"A date?" Starfire repeated Beast Boy, making Robin, Raven and Cyborg hit their own faces.

"Let's just get it started?" Robin stated questioningly.

"Indubitably!"

The Teen Titans roamed around the bustling city. Since it was such a hustle and bustle, there really wasn't much space to move around! After hours of activities, they rested in Madison Square Garden.

"Wasn't it fun, friends?!" Starfire asked energetically.

"If you count all the pushing and insults," Raven said, still bored. "New Yorkers must really not be fond of us, since they call us freaks and weirdos and all."

"They're just businessmen, mainly," Cyborg said. "They probably don't know or didn't recognize us. But that doesn't mean they don't know how to have fun and chill!"

"Yeah, Raven, you should totally join them," Beast Boy joked. Raven only had to glare at him for him to shut up.

"Sorry," Beast Boy apologized. He looked around and picked up a flower. He handed the pink orchid to her. "Accept it?"

Raven almost blushed as she took the flower. "You do know it's not legal, right?"

"It isn't? Put it back!"

Raven rolled her eyes. She thought they were having a moment. Then again, she told him about the regulations, so it was half her fault.

At the evening, the team went to the Gershwin Theater to watch a Broadway musical.

"What musical are we watching?" Cyborg asked.

"Wicked," Robin answered.

"Wicked? As in the horror movie film?" Beast Boy asked ecstatically.

"No. As in a music-filled show about a witch in the land of Oz," Raven retorted as she took her seat, Beast Boy beside her, Robin beside him, Starfire beside him and Cyborg beside her.

"It's starting! It's starting!" Starfire shouted gleefully. Some audience members hushed her, so she held onto Robin, which was more than fine by him.

As the musical went on and the main character, Elphaba Thropp, entered the scene and indirectly introduced herself to the audience and to the team, Raven could not help but notice some resemblance. Some coincidental resemblance.

The witch had green skin. She was an outcast yet the main character. She was despised yet held a lot of love and care and determination. She had beautiful features yet the Ozians basically called her ugly and filthy. She was strong-minded yet very vulnerable. She was the hero yet dubbed the villain. Raven could not help but integrate her own life story into the fictitious staged show save for the singing.

Raven glanced at her teammates, and found that only Cyborg had fallen asleep. Beast Boy noticed her turn and checked on her. She immediately forced her head back to the front, sweat dropping from her forehead.

She further observed Elphaba. A witch. Raven was a witch, a sorceress, an enchantress, practically the same in her world. Both women took the demeanor of a villain but had the heart of an ordinary girl if not a heroine. Elphaba was also green-skinned. Beast Boy was green-skinned. Raven did not know how Elphaba got her green skin from, but definitely was underestimated like Beast Boy.

Raven thought that if she and Beast Boy were to have a child, specifically a daughter, she would look like Elphaba Thropp. Raven could see her child defying gravity from the people that wanted to bring her down. She saw her daughter fly on a broomstick with the help of a popular and skilled princess-like girl, perhaps a daughter of Robin and Starfire.

Raven realized that the first act ended after Elphaba's famous melodic yell. It was enough for her to shake her thoughts out of her.

"That was wonderful!" Starfire shouted and applauded with the rest of the audience.

"What? Did I miss something?" Cyborg said, woken up by the thundering claps.

"What do you think, Raven?" Beast Boy said. "The second act's coming up, should be exciting! It was awesome, wasn't it?"

"Yeah, I guess," Raven said, trying to get to her senses. "I mean, Elphaba, she's nice and all, she just kind of resembled... uh, never mind."

"Resembled? What? Who?" Beast Boy pondered excitedly. He obviously enjoyed the musical, to Raven's surprise. She found it quite adorable.

She was wondering if she should say it, and decided to play mellow.

"You know, she's a witch, and she has green skin? Doesn't that ring any bells?"

"You're thinking she reminds you of us together, right?" Beast Boy asked casually as if he had already noticed it.

"Yeah. How did you know?" Raven asked, startled.

Beast Boy smiled arrogantly. "I was hoping you would say that."

Raven blushed. What does that mean?

"If we were to have a daughter, she would look like her," Raven said subconsciously. She inwardly cursed at herself, but she could not do much about it now that it was out in the open.

Beast Boy held Raven's hand. Raven was about to pull away, but he tightened the grip enough to stop her from doing so.

"I was hoping you'd say that too. Quite a nice possibility, right?"

Raven blushed furiously and smiled at him. "Yeah."

As the two kept their hands held and the second act was still about to begin, Raven quickly faced Beast Boy and added.

"Beast Boy, now that we're official, you're paying for my dinner."