A/N: Hey hey again, guys. Sorry for the longer update, but I was in the middle of switching internet systems and... yeah. But in return you get a buttload of drabbles. You're very welcome.

Author: OhGoodnessMarie

Pairing: RobStar (A first attempt at doing so. Woo.)

Rating: K

Disclaimer: I am a teen, but I am no Titan, and I do not own the Teen Titans. I'm dearly sorry.

Does the Eye of the Storm See?

It was a stormy afternoon in JumpCity, and although the droplets falling from the sky were icy and the overall temperature outside was chilly; she knew he was on the roof.

The roof of the tower held the most gorgeous view on the west coast, even on rainy days such as these. It was a quiet spot where he coulds be left alone to drown in his deepest thoughts. He let out his fears and insecurities. The tough exterior of "Robin: The Leader" broke down into "Robin: The Teenage Boy."

He plopped himself down on the damp concrete. Bulky clouds of grey covered the skies like a woolen blanket, yet a cold breeze cut through his costume with ease. Violent shivers overran his body. A runny nose caused him to sniffle continuously. Rain invaded his mask, making the material wet and uncomfortable.

But he refused to go inside.

She watched him carefully from a distance. A black umbrella shielded her from the elements.

Slowly, she advanced toward him. The last thing she wanted was to scare him away or get him angry. Her presence would surely be unwelcome- this was his space. This was his alone time. But she couldn't help but be concerned. It was in her nature to care for her friends and their well-being.

A gust of wind rippled through cascading red hair. The boy in front of her shivered once more but she didn't feel cold the same way he did. She was unperturbed.

Stepping nearer, her boots splashed in the fresh puddles on the rooftop. He could her hear approaching; he knew she was there, but he didn't speak up. He stared out at the scene before him- a bustling city glittering in the midst of a shower. Colors became more prominent in the storm. With a bleak grey background, greens were more vibrant, blues were energetic, and oranges practically screamed.

Another splash. She was coming closer. Splish splash.

"Robin?" The voice was soft and tentative. She was afraid of saying all the wrong things. She was scared that she would come across as an annoyance, not a source of comfort.

There was no reply. He coughed lightly into his fist.

"Will you not come inside?" She was close enough that the umbrella covered them both. An orange hand reached out to touch his shoulder, but decided against it and shied away from the contact.

He shook his head.

The otherworldly girl tried once more. She advised, "If you stay out here, you will capture a cold."

He didn't move an inch.

Sighing softly, she sat down beside him and kept the umbrella steady over their heads. His stubbornness had won, but she wasn't going to allow him to stay out there without something protecting him from the rain. They were both silent for a long time. She didn't push him to talk with her and he didn't spill his troubles.

They listened to the calming sounds of the storm together. They watched the people of JumpCity live their lives. They watched windshield wipers on cars work furiously and saw little kids stomp in puddles. The pair saw it all from their seats perched up high.

The storm began to pick up, and lighting temporarily sparked the sky. Thunder rumbled and groaned, and the vibrations were felt deep in her chest.

Starfire spoke up, breaking the extended silence. "On my planet, we do not have such forms of precipitation. If water fell from our skies it would be most… concerning," she said, not sure if Robin was listening but carrying on either way. "But on Earth, this occurrence is natural and normal, and it is truly beautiful. I can see why you enjoy watching it."

She turned to smile at the black-haired boy, and was shocked to find he was already looking at her. An unreadable expression rested on his features. Gazing into his masked eyes, she noticed that a faint outline of his true eyes could be seen through the damp fabric.

In a flash as quick as lightning, he threw his arms around her and pulled her into a hug, knocking the umbrella out of her hand. She squeaked in surprise but returned the hug immediately. His uniform was soaked and when his skin touched hers he felt like the interior of a freezer, but she didn't dare let go. He felt so fragile, he looked so sad, and she knew she was the first person to witness him in this state.

They huddled together closely. If it were up to them, they would have stayed in their tight embrace for eternity. Unfortunately, a sharp crack of thunder was what tore them apart. They jumped a mile high at the sudden noise, and noticed disappointedly that the comforting hug had ended.

Robin snapped back to a more normal version of himself. He got to his feet, picked up the umbrella, and held out a helping hand to the Tamaranean. "C'mon, Star, let's go inside."

Author: OhGoodnessMarie

Pairing: Flinx

Rating: T (For language)

Time Stops

Wally West is a fast guy.

No, seriously. He can do like seven laps around the Mall of America in the same amount of time it takes people to get off the couch.

What do you mean, 'he can't be that fast?' He's Kid Flash!

Yeah, that guy. He's one zippy fellow. In one commercial break, he can go to the bathroom, make a five-course dinner, take a shower, and do his laundry!

…He lives alone, as you can tell.

But damn, that guy is so fast. This one time, he got this kid's kite out of a tree while he was flying another kite that was in a different country! He finishes a thirty-minute workout in thirty seconds. He pees faster than a pregnant buffalo.

Hell yeah, that's the truth! And he's a good guy, too. He's an honorary Titan. Mhm, like the Teen Titans. But they can't keep up with him so he likes to fly solo. He goes around helping people all day and still gets home in time to watch the new episode of The Walking Dead. The kid's a human cheetah, I swear!

Alright, I suppose that green Titan can turn into a cheetah if he wants, but it isn't the same thing Kid Flash has going on.

…What's that? What's the best thing good ol' Wally has done to date? Hold on to your panties and get ready to change your diaper, because you might piss yourself after hearing this.

He got Jinx to switch sides.

Yessir, Jinx, the leader of the Hive Five. Former leader now. He sweet-talked her right over to the good side, and now she's a hero. She's an honorary fuckin' Titan. She helped take down the Brotherhood of Evil! And why is that? Because Kid Flash did some quick thinking and do-gooding and that's what makes him the best of the best.

Pfft, whatever. Robin's okay but he can't run across the Atlantic without falling in, right?

Exactly.

But what Wally did with Jinxy- that was some badass stuff. For a while there it seemed like she was going to hex him into next Friday the thirteenth but instead she gave in and jumped off the cliff of Villainy into the Abyss of Herodom.

Kid Flash saw something in her. Something more than delinquentry and bad luck. He knew that she was worth fighting for, and that she could do better than bossing around the smelly Hive Five. See, when Wally's around her, time slows down so much it nearly stops.

Right? Isn't it crazy that the fastest boy alive goes into slow motion when that pink haired girl is around? He sees her in great detail. He notices every little thing she does and how she reacts, and he studies it closely because he has the time to, since things are suddenly so sluggish. He's not used to the snail-like pace, but it only happens with her so he's okay with it.

But what's the weirdest part? Oh, let me tell 'ya…

When he sees Jinx, his heart beats faster than ever.

Author: Katy

Pairing: None

Rating: K

Karaoke Blues

"I am not doing karaoke," Raven glared at Robin. He clearly ran out of stuff for the Titans to do in their occasional free time.

"Come on Raven, I know it isn't exactly your idea of fun. But Starfire has been waiting for this for days," Robin replied. It was obvious to everyone else outside of the Jump City Lounge that Robin was hoping to guilt trip the cloaked empath into singing a few show tunes.

"Yeah, stop being such a fun vacuum. After this, you can go back to your creepy cave and meditate or whatever you do in there all day," the green shapeshifter bargained. He didn't want to admit it, but he had been excited to get out of the tower and do something besides watch TV, fight crime and eat pizza. They'd been in a routine for a long time now and he was ready to break away from it, even if for only one night.

"I'll go in, but I won't sing," Raven answered blandly. She would have rather been curled up in bed with a glass of tea and one of her books, but she knew better than to argue with her teammates over something so pointless, especially when she was so clearly outnumbered.

"Booyah! Let's get the party started," Cyborg sang before running into the lounge. Starfire flew right behind him, giggling like an excited school girl. Robin and Beast Boy followed while talking about something trivial, like the newest Lazer Garbanzo game that was supposed to come out in two weeks. Raven sighed before trudging behind the rest of her friends.

The lounge housed approximately twenty people, most teenagers or in their early twenties. The guy up in front singing along to Britney Spear's Toxic had a beard and was extremely off key, but everyone was having a good time listening anyways.

The Titans took the table closest to the front, so they would have the best opportunity to sing the song of their choice.

The team decided duets would be the best way to go, so no one would feel embarrassed or get booed off stage. Secretly, Raven believed it was because Robin was afraid to go up there and bomb alone.

Bearded Britney finished his song and returned to his seat to the sound of steady applause. That was probably the highlight of his entire life.

"Alright, now that guy was pretty great, am I right?" Cyborg excitedly wondered what the rest of his team thought. The other members avoided his eye contact and nonchalantly whistled.

"Who's up next?" The host for the night asked the audience. Starfire quickly raised her hand while Robin tried to pull it back down. Unfortunately, Starfire's arm nearly doubled the length of his and the host called them up to the front of the stage.

"Which song would you like to do?" The host thumbed through the list of all the songs they had available and Starfire quickly pointed at Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cindy Lauder. Robin became red in the face and asked her to reconsider, but Star was dead set on the song.

While they sang away to the '80s song, the other Titans sat back laughing as hard as they could, especially during Robin's verses. The song ended too quickly for everyone, except Robin. He sprinted his way to his seat and put his head against the desk. Star giggled again and sat down next to him.

"Oh friends, that was most enjoyable. May we do this again, Robin?" Starfire asked, while making a puppy dog face. Robin still had his face against the table and couldn't see it, but he still caved and told her this wouldn't be the last time they go sing karaoke.

"Anybody else?" The host asked, waving around a microphone. Cyborg and Beast Boy raised their hands at the same time and high fived each other once the host picked them.

Looking through the songs, they both agreed upon the Ghostbusters' theme song.

They sang the song and everyone in the audience loved it and applauded wildly once the music ended. Beast Boy began bowing like he just finished a play on Broadway and the two friends sat back down at the table.

"Hey Rae, it's your turn."

Author: Katy

Pairing: None

Rating: K

Time Has Run Out

It has been a long time, nearly a year, since he has showed up in Jump City. The year was long, but necessary in order for him to assure his plan would be unopposed and the Titans wouldn't be preoccupied.

The time has come. He watched from the sidelines as his oppressors were taken down by the Brotherhood of Evil and somehow managed to come out on top, defeating all of the members flawlessly.

Serendipitously, the Titans took down all of their opponents. There is little to no chance of most villains making a comeback to their beloved city. The Teens are probably fast asleep in their comfy beds, more comfortable and relaxed than they've been in years, thinking they have nothing to worry about.

It isn't the depressing, cloaked daughter of the intergalactic demon that he wants. It isn't the green mutant shapeshifter that he desires. It isn't the hunk of tin and metal, nor the red haired girl with the starbolts.

It is Robin, the Boy Wonder. Something about the masked crusader has intrigued him for years.

Perhaps it is the way in which they are so alike. Both are headstrong, natural born leaders, oh-so-serious and unbelievably determined. He has the potential to be a considerably powerful accomplice.

He was kept up night after night wondering how he could get the critically acclaimed hero to join him. Together, they would be unstoppable.

Patience has been his virtue for many long months. Robin and the Titans are in for a rude awakening.

Time has run out.