(AN:) I am so sorry that I moved everyone else down and uploaded this one! I couldn't help myself! Electric Twist is my all time favorite right now, and I couldn't write the others until this one was done. And, well, I added my best friend's song in here too, so guess the last chapter isn't awesome anymore...

This chapter is for Kiki and xxFraise!

Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans, One Week by BNL, or Electric Twist by A Fine Frenzy


Jericho, in his purple bathing shorts and white t-shirt, and Kole, in her blue one piece, walked down the beach one afternoon. The sun was about to set, and there was no sign of people on the beach. Jericho had brought Kole this morning to relax on the beach rather than having them trying to fight crime.

Besides, Gnaark needed the rest from them two.

They slowly walked across the beach as the wave moved up, hitting their feat and then going back down. They were quiet, enjoying the peaceful night. They had so much fun; the energy was just about finished in them. Jericho was used to the quiet since he lived on top of a mountain before where it was just him.

Kole on the other hand, couldn't stand the quiet. She started to hum, having Jericho turn his head and give her a funny face. She laughed, letting go of his hand and doing a few cartwheel, being a head of him. Jericho stopped, wondering what his girlfriend was about to do.

She started to clap her hands slowly, laughing along. Hearing her laugh made Jericho then chuckle. Kole stopped laughing as she placed her hands on her hips.

"You should be wilder; you're no fun at all," Kole sang.

Jericho smiled, extending his arms out and moving side to side, reminding her that he brought her to the beach this morning.

"Yeah, thanks for the input. Thanks for the call."

Jericho shrugged, still having his big smile on his face.

"With dull knives and white hands the blood of a stone. Cold to the touch, right, right down the bone," Kole sang, crossing her arms on her chest and turning around after she gave an angry face to Jericho.

Jericho's smiled turned into a frown. He walked over to his girlfriend, and hugged her from behind. Kole couldn't help but start to giggle, having Jericho hold onto her shoulders and turn her around where he saw her smiling.

"But you give me the electric twist and it kicks like kicks like a pony. And true, you might get away with it. It's a risk, it's a risk yeah." She sang, running away from him. Jericho followed after her, grabbing her arm and stopping her. She paused before continuing with her song.

"Picked from a hot grove, packaged for sale, it drips down the sleeve, gets under your nails, a loss of the senses, a chip off a tooth, the smells of the city. They ride in your suit."

Kole ran off again, Jericho running after her. He grabbed her by her waist and spun her around.

"He says don't think don't talk. Don't think. Don't think don't talk. Don't think. Don't think don't talk. But I don't think I want to."

She jumps out, landing in the water. She turned around and shakes her hips from left to right, smiling.

"'Cause you give me the electric twist and it kicks and it kicks like a pony. And true, you might run away with it, it's a risk it's a risk yeah because it kicks yeah. It really kicks yeah!"

Jericho runs over to her and gives her a small, quick kiss. Kole smiles, remembering the rest of the song.

"And the touch of your lips it's a shock not a kiss. Its electric twist, its electric twist."

Jericho chuckles, giving her another kiss.

"And the touch of your lips it's a shock not a kiss. Its electric twist, its electric twist. And the touch of your lips it's a shock not a kiss. Its electric twist, its electric twist. And the touch of your lips it's a shock not a kiss. Its electric twist, its electric twist."

Kole spins around with Jericho by her side, spinning along.

"He says don't think don't talk. Don't think. Don't think don't talk. Don't think. Don't think don't talk, but I don't think I want to. 'Cause you give me the electric twist and it kicks and it kicks yeah. And true, let 'cha get away with it, it's a risk it's a risk yeah. You might get away with it. It's a risk yeah, but it kicks yeah. It really kicks yeah."

Kole, from spinning too much, gets dizzy and bumps into Jericho, having both of them fall into the water.

"I really had a great time today, Jericho," Kole whispered, looking up at him.

"You know I can say the same. Especially with your surprised ending," Jericho said, smiling.

"Yeah, but that's why you love me," Kole said, standing up and walking out of the water.

Jericho leaned up on his elbows, looking at her walking back to the sand and grabbing her towel from her backpack. As she was drying herself, Jericho looked at her, smiling.

"What are you smiling about, Joseph Wilson?" Kole asked, standing up.

Jericho shrugged, still smiling.

"Alright, tell me what's up before there's going to a crystal stuck in your arm."

"I'm going to take that as a threat."

"It was supposed to be, now tell me what you're smiling about."

"It's been one week since you looked at me. Cocked your head to the side and said "I'm angry." Five days since you laughed at me saying "Get that together come back and see me." Three days since the living room I realized it's all my fault, but couldn't tell you. Yesterday you'd forgiven me, but it'll still be two days till I say I'm sorry."

"Oh, so now you're the one who's going to sing?" Kole asked, surprised.

Jericho got up from the water and walked back onto the sand, walking around in circles with his hands in the pockets of his shorts and smiling, sneaking a glance at Kole who couldn't help but giggle.

"Hold it now and watch the hoodwink," Jericho sang, stopping next to her as he turned his head, "As I make you stop, think you'll think you're looking at Aquaman, I summon fish to the dish, although I like the Chalet Swiss. I like the sushi."

"Sushi, huh? I should keep that in mind," Kole said before laughing again.

" 'Cause it's never touched a frying pan. Hot like wannabe when I bust rhymes. Big like LeAnn Rimes because I'm all about value. Bert Kaempfert's got the mad hits. You try to match wits, you try to hold me but I bust through. Gonna make a break and take a fake. I'd like a stinkin' achin' shake."

"Jericho, you are not making any sense what-so-ever," Kole said.

"But you got to admit; this song is crazy fast," Jericho said, his eyes wide.

Kole nodded, smiling, "How you learned to sing it, I will never understand."

"It's pretty simple."

"Singing it over and over again?" Kole guessed.

Jericho gasped, "How did you figure it out?!"

Kole shrugged, smiling, "A wild guess."

"I like vanilla; it's the finest of the flavors. Gotta see the show, 'cause then you'll know. The vertigo is gonna grow 'cause it's so dangerous. You'll have to sign a waiver."

Jericho took Kole's hand, dancing around in the sand.

"How can I help it if I think you're funny when you're mad? Trying hard not to smile though I feel bad I'm the kind of guy who laughs at a funeral. Can't understand what I mean? Well, you soon will I have a tendency to wear my mind on my sleeve I have a history of taking off my shirt!"

Jericho spun Kole around by her hand.

"It's been one week since you looked at me, threw your arms in the air and said "You're crazy." Five days since you tackled me. I've still got the rug burns on both my knees. It's been three days since the afternoon. You realized it's not my fault not a moment too soon. Yesterday you'd forgiven me. And now I sit back and wait 'til you say you're sorry."

"This is my new favorite song," Kole shared, smiling.

Jericho smiled at her comment.

"Chickity China the Chinese chicken. You have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin'. Watchin' X-Files with no lights on. We're dans la maison. I hope the Smoking Man's in this one. Like Harrison Ford I'm getting frantic. Like Sting I'm tantric. Like Snickers, guaranteed to satisfy."

"Like Kurasawa I make mad films." Kole looked at him, surprised. "Okay, I don't make films," Kole laughed, "but if I did they'd have a Samurai. Gonna get a set a' better clubs. Gonna find the kind with tiny nubs. Just so my irons aren't always flying off the back-swing. Gotta get in tune with Sailor Moon 'cause the cartoon has got the boom anime babes. That makes me think the wrong thing."

"How can I help it if I think you're funny when you're mad? Tryin' hard not to smile though I feel bad. I'm the kind of guy who laughs at a funeral. Can't understand what I mean? Well, you soon will. I have a tendency to wear my mind on my sleeve. I have a history of losing my shirt."

"It's been one week since you looked at me. Dropped your arms to your sides and said "I'm sorry." Five days since I laughed at you and said "You just did just what I thought you were gonna do." Three days since the living room. We realized we're both to blame, but what could we do? Yesterday you just smiled at me 'cause it'll still be two days till we say we're sorry."

"It'll still be two days till we say we're sorry. It'll still be two days till we say we're sorry. Birchmount Stadium, home of the Robbie," Jericho lastly sang as he took Kole's hand and walked on the deck and back into the city with Kole resting her head on the side of his arm.

"This was the best day ever," Kole whispered.

"Mr. Sun came up and he smiled at-"Jericho started to sing again.

"NO MORE SONGS!" Kole screamed, laughing along as she let go of his arm and covered her ears, "I got your point. Sometimes peace and quiet is great."

Jericho laughed, "That was my main goal."