I've finished the ending of this story, and now I'm really excited to get to it. I know I said that i was going to start slowing down once it got good, but now I think I'll be nicer...not for you! Hehe.

I'm sorry, that sounded mean. I love you guys.

But anyway, yeah, don't worry about me being mean to all of you with these chapters. Unless there's a really good cliffie, then I might make you wait. Depends on my mood ;)

Enjoy!


Starfire had woken up early, and wandered out to the common room. She turned on the television and stretched out on the couch. The encounter of the night before didn't exactly anger her, as much as scare and confuse her. Robin had been acting weird lately, but never had it seemed to be to this extent.

"Starfire?"

She gasped in surprise and turned, her eyes wide. She was pleased to meet the eyes of Raven. She gave a small smile. "Oh, greetings Raven."

Raven looked at her skeptically. "Are you all right?"

She looked at her friend, biting her lip. After a while she thought of convincing her that she was fine, but she knew that boat had already sailed by her long-term silence. She sighed and looked away. "I am worried about Robin."

Raven nodded and went to sit next to her. "What happened?"

Starfire shook her head. "I do not wish to tell you. You will become quite angry."

She raised an eyebrow. "Now you have to tell me. What happened?"

Starfire looked at her friend and sighed. "I…X'hal." She leaned farther into the couch, staring at the floor in front of her.

Raven narrowed her eyes. "I'm going to assume the worst."

She turned to her, shaking her head. "Please, it is not that bad. It is just…he came to my room last night."

Raven's eyes narrowed farther. "What do you mean? Did he do something to you?"

She shook her head again, her eyes wide. "No, no! Well…not exactly." She sighed. "May we stop speaking of this now?"

Raven regarded her. "If you leave it at that, I'm going to assume the worst and send him to visit my father."

She looked at her pleadingly. "No, please! He must not know that I told you this. I am sure he has a reason that is good, and will give it to me."

"What is it."

She let out a breath and hugged herself. "He…he was in my bed." She held up her hands to Raven before she could retort. "Please, allow me to finish! He was simply lying there, but…he would kiss me as well. I did the waking up and the freaking out."

Raven growled. "Hold on, Starfire."

She grabbed a hold of her before she could leave. "Please, I am not done! He must not know I told you of this. He seemed most ashamed when he left." When Raven sat back down, she relaxed and continued. "He…acted as though I had asked him to be there with me. That I had invited him to…" She shook her head and shrugged, and then turned to her friend with inquiring eyes. "Perhaps he is still out of it from his sickness?" She cringed and let her head hand. "Ohh, I know we should not have gone on the date. He might have fallen even more ill."

Raven tapped her foot impatiently. "Starfire, I'm going to go get hi-"

"No!" Starfire grabbed hold of her with a frantic face. She forced her back on the couch. "Please Raven, please do not do or say anything. He cannot know I confided this in you."

Raven narrowed her eyes. "Starfire, if he's doing those things then-"

"He did not mean it! Please." She looked almost as if she was about to cry, her breaths quick with worry. "Please."

Raven studied her, and then sighed. "Fine. But I'm keeping an eye on him. If anything else happens, I'll know, so don't try to hide it from me."

Starfire nodded. "Yes, of course. I thank you." She went to give Raven a hug, but stopped short.

Raven raised an eyebrow.

She sat back in her spot, a sheepish smile on her face. "Again, I thank you." She looked toward the kitchen, and then back to Raven. "I believe I shall break the fast. Would you like to join me?"

Raven shook her head and stood up. "I actually woke up to go meditate on the roof. I'll see you later."

Starfire nodded and watched her leave, making sure she turned the way of the roof and not Robin's room. She breathed a sigh of relief when she did. She turned to the fridge, pulling it open and simply stared inside. Her thoughts were still preoccupied with the confusing events from the night before. What had gotten into him? She was surprised, that was for sure. But she was not mad. She could not be mad. There was obviously something going on, and he did not appear to be forceful. In fact, he seemed undeniably confused. She groaned and rested her head against the arm that was on top of the refrigerator door.

"Star?"

She jumped and turned, being startled for the second time that day. She was met with the weary gaze of Robin, this time. She tried to smile, but it failed. "Greetings, Robin." She looked away and subconsciously hid herself behind the door.

Robin went over to her, and was confused when she shrunk away from him, even if it was barely visible. His brow furrowed. "What's wrong?"

She stared at him. Was he being serious? "Are you being the serious, Robin?" Her forehead creased.

His eyes wandered around the room behind his mask, and then back at Starfire in confusion. "Um…I have a feeling I should say no."

She let out a puff of air and shook her head. She turned back to the fridge, ignoring him.

He was beyond confused now. What did he do? He instantly got ready to go and find her that morning when he noticed her not in his arms anymore. She never seemed to stay the night, or would always be up before him. He took a few steps closer to her and reached out a hand to touch hers.

She slammed the door closed and moved away. "I believe I shall go to my room." Before she could turn all the way around, he grabbed her arm, causing her to stiffen. She glanced back. "Yes?" Her mind subconsciously thought of ways to harm him if he tried to advance on her again, which she quickly pushed back. He didn't mean it. Look at him now, all confused.

When she turned fully to him, he dropped his hand away from her. "What's wrong?" He looked like a lost puppy.

She stared at him, bewildered. Perhaps it was…sleepwalking! He was sleepwalking. That is why he is confused. She sighed. "Last night…you came into my room. Do you remember this?"

He wanted to nod. Of course he did. By the way she stared at him, though, made him want to say the opposite. She always acted different during the day. Maybe that was how this was supposed to be; her two own personalities, only one was allowed at night. "No. Why?"

She let out a breath of relief. Yes. Sleepwalking. She shook her head and gave him a small smile, still offering a small distance between them. "Nothing." She turned back to the fridge. "Perhaps you would like to break the fast with me? I had asked Raven earlier, but she was in need of meditation."

He smiled and nodded. "Sure. Want me to cook something up?" He rubbed his hands together, turning toward the cupboards.

She shook her head. "That is not necessary. Perhaps just the cereal?"

He shook his head. "No, no. Let me make us some bacon and eggs. You like that, right?"

She regarded him, and then decided to just put it behind her. She was acting silly; it was not his fault that he was so sleep deprived. She should feel bad instead of cautious. She smiled. "Yes, it is quite delicious." She moved toward him. "Do you require assistance?"

He shook his head. "No, I'll do it. You just go ahead and relax, and I'll bring it to you when it's done." He smiled warmly.

She smiled back and nodded. "I thank you." She turned and went back over to the couch, the television still on from before. She was vaguely aware of the sizzling of the pan he was using, sighing and resting her eyes while she waited.

"Dude! Since when do you cook?"

She opened them and looked over, seeing Beast Boy and Cyborg walk through, one of their most recent 'works' in their hands. This time it looked like a life-size stank ball. Oh X'hal.

Robin looked over at them. "I don't. This is for me and Star." He turned back to the cooking.

Cyborg scoffed. "Yeah, yeah, whatever. Feed your girlfriend and not us."

He ignored them.

Beast Boy and Cyborg glanced at each other, disappointed the comment went to waste. Cyborg grumbled and they went over to the couch, most likely to finish their game from the night before. Cyborg patted Starfire's leg with a smile. "Hey there li'l lady. Whatcha watching?"

She smiled. "Greetings. I am watching," she looked to the screen, showing a detailed diagram of the female reproductive system. "Um…that was not on before." The boys looked at the screen, and she quickly grabbed the remote and flipped the channel, coloring. She laughed sheepishly.

Cyborg shook his head with a smile. "Gotta watch out for those documentary channels, Star. Never know what you'll find." He winked at her.

She giggled. "I believe you are correct." She looked toward the game. "You would like to finish your game?"

Beast Boy waved a hand. "Pshh, don't worry about it. You were here first."

She shook her head with a smile. "Oh no, it is quite all right. I am sure Robin is almost done cooking." She looked over, seeing him placing some toast in the toaster. She turned back toward the boys and smiled. "Also, I enjoy watching you play the games of video. It is quite humorous." She giggled.

"Robin."

Robin turned, seeing Raven coming up to him. "Hey Raven. What's up?"

She shrugged. "No. How was your day yesterday?"

He cocked his head at her, but shrugged it off. "Good. Yours?"

"Good." She glanced toward him. "Sleep well?"

He paused. Did she hear them last night? Either when they were in her room or his, he wasn't pleased with either. "Yeah. Fine." His voice came out somewhat harsh.

She nodded and opened her mouth to speak.

Robin lifted his head. "Star, breakfast's ready!"

She turned and smiled, flying up and over to them. She looked to Raven and gave her a look, signaling everything was fine.

Raven stared between the two, and then nodded to her, for the time being.

SNTT

Robin stumbled down to his room, yawning. After breakfast, everyone had pretty much just hung around the tower. He had caught odd glances from Raven every now and again, but ignored them. He could pretend he didn't notice until she approached him bluntly. It's none of her business. Of course, deep down he knew she was just being protective. It didn't matter though.

He and Star had made small talk all day, and surprisingly no villains came out for the day. It was around noon when the fatigue started to hit again. He had forced himself to stay awake throughout the day. The last thing he wanted was another sickbay run.

He had finally made it to his room, leaning against the door. His eyes shut for a moment, and he felt like he was going to fall asleep right there.

Giggling.

His eyes snapped open as he felt a light wind pass by him, like someone running by. He turned toward the hall that Starfire's room was down, hearing the giggling continue. He smiled.

It was her.

He knew that laugh anywhere. That musical laughter, like bells. He stumbled down toward her room, fighting his tired state.

"Dick…"

He used a burst of energy to make it quickly to her door, pushing in the override code. He seemed to be using that a lot lately. When it opened, he became transfixed at the sight. His eyes were wide as he stared, not moving an inch.

There was Starfire, completely naked, above…well…herself. The other her was asleep in the same light pink nightgown he had seen earlier in the week. The Starfire that had called him had her legs on either side of the sleeping girl, and bent down toward her face. She pulled down the covers and took some sort of vial out from next to her, bringing it to the sleeping Starfire.

She turned toward Robin and smiled silently. It was an odd smile. Odd, but not unwelcome. He simply stared on, his eyes focused on that vial. What was it for? He watched her hands go down the other Starfire's body, to the end of her nightgown, and gently push it up.

Everything went black.


Well looky here, silly Robin. Always just so silly.

I just don't know what to do with this silly boy blunder anymore. Tsk tsk.

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