"Thanks for the tofu dogs, Bee. I wish you had been her back in the day, then I wouldn't have had to cook all my own food," Beast Boy kicked his feet upon the coffee table and belched.
"No prob. I'm usually the only one around here who eats it, so it's nice to cook for someone else," Bumblebee mentioned as she sat down on the arm of the chair that Cyborg was stretched out in.
"You know I love you, Bee, but I will not give up meat. That's where I draw the line," Cyborg offered up his own burp.
"Nice one," Beast Boy commented. "Speedy, can you outburp this guy?"
"Nah," Speedy laughed as he sat on the floor in front of the TV, "I'll never beat the champion."
"Oh, you mean Star?" Beast Boy nodded in her direction. "Who knew such a little thing could hide so many stomachs, or that more stomachs equals more belching power."
"I am weak at the burping compared to many of those on Tamaran," Starfire blushed and joined Speedy on the floor.
"Such scintillating conversation that I've missed over the years," Raven droned.
"And what fascinating commentary from you about how idiotic we are that we've all missed over the years," Beast Boy mimicked in the same monotone.
"You're such an ass," Raven narrowed her eyes at him.
"Actually, I prefer the term donkey," he teased before turning into a donkey and braying in the middle of the room.
"The more accurate term would be…" Raven began.
"Alright, alright. And we've all missed you two fighting. Now let's move on," Cyborg waved his arms between the two. Beast Boy changed back and smirked at Raven whose frown quickly turned into a smile.
"I know what we can move on to," Bumblebee added. "Bed. I'm beat."
"I am tired as well," Starfire mentioned before yawning.
"Good idea," Cyborg agreed. "I should plug in soon. BB, Rae, your old rooms are untouched."
"Did you leave Robin's room, too?" Beast Boy asked. There was an uncomfortable silence as everyone avoided looking at each other. While the rest of the gang had spent dinner rehashing old times and catching up, Robin had been holed away, supposedly doing research on Ivy's whereabouts, though most of them assumed he was brooding over his conversation with Batman.
"Well, actually, it's Silkie's room now," Speedy finally mentioned.
"Oh man! You still have Silkie? How is the little guy?" Beast Boy sat up excitedly.
"Silkie is still the most precious creature in the entire world," Starfire smiled brightly.
"So, I guess Robin's getting one of the guest rooms?" Raven cocked an eyebrow at Cyborg.
"He said it was fine," Cyborg shrugged.
"So Speedy, which guest room did you pick?" Beast Boy asked. "There's that one with the…"
"Uh, BB?" Cyborg patted his friend on the shoulder. "He, um. Well, Speedy took Terra's old room."
"Oh," Beast Boy nodded. "Can I see it?"
"You sure that's the best idea?" Everyone turned to find Robin with his arms crossed, leaning back against the wall just inside the doorway.
"It's just a room," Beast Boy sounded more like he was trying to convince himself than the others.
"I'd like to see it," Raven added quietly. Beast Boy gave her a weak smile and she returned it.
"Uh, sure," Speedy looked at Starfire who nodded solemnly and then back at Beast Boy. "It's unlocked. Go ahead."
"Kay, thanks," Best Boy started to take off and Raven quickly followed behind.
"So, I guess we should get you a room," Bumblebee offered to Robin.
"I've still got a lot of work to do, so I doubt I'll be getting any sleep," Robin shrugged before leaving the room.
"Just like old times," Cyborg muttered as the new Titans team stared after Robin.
