"It's like… almost midnight."
Robin offered a half amused chuckle, fingers never pausing as they trailed over the groove of her spine. He could feel each bony vertebrae beneath his fingertips, a bitter reminder of how absolutely delicate she was, even though it'd been a good year since the incident. As his touch reached the ticklish spot between her shoulder blades, he felt her curl closer to his side, her silky lavender scent nuzzling close into the crook of his neck.
"Birthday's almost over then, Raven." He commented back, eyes wary and watching beneath the of him expected Slade or Trigon or some other unwordly beast the manifest from thin air, but it didn't happen. Not this year.
"It's 12:00."
Two, tranquil amethyst eyes peered up at him, a tiny excitement brimming at the corners. "The day is over, then?" A strangled chuckle escaped the sorceress, and her hands flew to her mouth. "I.. we.. we had a normal day?"
Robin smiled, wholeheartedly this time. "Yeah," he removed his mask, folding it in half in his lap. "Your birthday was kind of boring this year, Rae." He snorted as she gave his shoulder a shove.
"A totally, normal day..." Raven glanced at the time on her communicator once more, before settling her gaze at the brilliant full moon. "What do we even do with a normal day?"
Her gaze was still drawn to the sky, but he was drawn to her. Her petite, greyish features seemed to glow under the pure white moonlight; the way the breeze lifted tiny lavender tendrils from her face made her left cheekbone exposed and absolutely kissable.
Leaning in for a quick peck, Robin smiled again, the curve of his bottom lip grazing her cheek. "A normal day…." he had to think for a moment; the Titans never got days off, and if they waited until the morning, they'd never get to celebrate her extremely normal, boring birthday. Brushing a couple loose strands from her face, Robin placed two fingers beneath her chin and tilted her face so they could practically share a breath.
"Do you want to like, go get coffee?" Unmasked, sapphire eyes caught amethyst, and the boy was practically giddy with the idea of the normal, basic birthday celebration. "Y'know, just coffee?"
A gentle smile crossed her features, and Raven leaned into him.
"Coffee sounds great."
