Raven's point of view:
When I wake up, I just want to go back to sleep because my head is pounding, but I don't. I don't sit up, either. I just listen to the heavy breathing next to me and the EKG beeping on the other side of me. I assume that the person next to me is Beast Boy. I can't believe that he's this worried about me. I thought that he didn't care about me. That he thought that I was to creepy or to gloomy. I know that he said that I wasn't creepy, but I think that he just didn't want me to throw him in another dimension. I hear the door open before I can think about it any longer.
"She'll be fine, Beast Boy. Go to sleep; I'll stay here and make sure she stays in stable condition," I hear Robin say.
"But..."
"That was an order," Robin says, cutting Beast Boy off. Beast Boy lets go of my hand, I didn't even realize that he was holding it until his comforting grip slips away. Maybe he really doesn't think that I'm creepy. The door closes behind him and Robin sits down next to me.
"I know that you're awake," Robin says and I open my eyes.
"How?" I croak.
"I saw the way you tensed when Beast Boy let go of your hand." He pays a lot of attention to details, even smaller, seemingly worthless details. I keep forgetting that for some reason.
"Are you going to tell Beast Boy?" I don't know why I care about whether Beast Boy knows this or not, but I care. I don't want him to know.
"No. It can be our little secret." When did Robin lighten up? He usually doesn't like keeping secrets from the team. But usually, at least.
"Thank you."
"Cyborg is making you waffles, bacon, and your tea," Robin says after a few minutes and I just nod. My head ache has gotten a little bit better, but it's still really bad. I blame Cyborg and whatever it is that he gave me yesterday. Cyborg comes in a few minutes later with a big plate and tea.
"How are you feeling, Raven?" Cyborg asks as Robin helps me sit up. Sitting up makes my head ache worse, but I'm really hungry. I can deal with it long enough for me to eat.
"Fine," I answer and he sets the plate and tea in front of me. "Thank you."
"Eat up then you can go back to sleep. You'll need a lot of sleep," Cyborg says and Robin nods. I pick up the fork and easy a little bit of my waffles to get the two boys to be quiet. Besides, even though I just woke up, a nap doesn't sound like that bad of an idea. I'm not even in the mood to argue about it. When I finish eating and Cyborg takes the dishes into the kitchen, I lay down and go to sleep.
Beast Boy's point of view:
I know I was sent to my room to go to sleep, but I can't. I'm too worried about Raven. She has to be ok. She just has to. I look over at the book that I'm borrowing from her. I'm almost done with it, but when I finish it, I'll be forced to have no escape about what's happening with Raven. I have began to only read it when I'm really worried because it takes my mind off of things better than any video game ever could. After an hour, I manage to calm down enough to fall asleep.
A/n I do not own Teen Titans. Sorry I haven't updated in forever, I've been busy with drama. By drama, I mean theatre.
