Luna and Robin were alone in the room today. Azar retrieve Danny and Vlad for some reason, but she doesn't believe the others would come back to this room suddenly. Robin hugged a pillow while sitting up in great fear. Luna almost sensed his emotions, but she knew why. She didn't prepare him and Azar jumped right into it without her permission or even warned her at least. Luna sat in front of him and he hardly looked at her.

"Robin, it's not a bad thing to have a child." Luna struggled to give her kind smile for him.

Robin stared at the bed, "It's not normal…it's not normal, Luna. I'm a male. How does this make it right for me?"

Luna sighed and knew this was much worse than she imagined. She thought of a few things.

"Would it help if we go to my planet? That you can do whatever you want as long that child is alive. It is my responsibility to take care of you and the child." Luna offered…hoping to break his guard down.

His head shook, "No one is taking care of me. I left that long ago and I'm on my own."

Luna frowned, finding this to be more difficult than ever, and knowing it wasn't going to be smooth for her. She had to keep on trying somehow.

"You can't take care of yourself forever. The moon and sun must work together. The sun gives the moon's light and the moon helps the planet for light in the night while the sun works on the other side. When they cross, they balance for the world's needs." Luna said.

Robin looked up at her, "How does a child balance the world's needs?"

Luna was surprised to find Robin looking at her at all, despite of the complication situation he's in. As long she kept talking to him, there might be a chance to ease of being protective.

"If a child could not use their magic, the moon will not exist. We would be stuck in the dark. The sun gives the child a trigger in genetic to keep the magic alive for generations. The moon is not immortal." Luna explained.

Robin nodded, "So as the sun, I'm supposed to prevent this?"

Luna sighed in comfort, "Yes."

His shoulders dropped, "Without the moon, there's no one to protect the kids."

She nodded, "Pretty much, I know…it's all fucked up, but if you think about it. Who'd really protect them?"

Robin looked at her and seeing her white hair as natural as they were.

"Heroes can still protect them."

Luna shook her head, "No. Without the moon, there's no light in the dark. It would be just the sun on the other side of the planet and none of the other side. How can you protect someone in the dark?"

Robin didn't dare to answer her back or question back. The thought of actually carrying a life inside him was too unusual or startling for him. Luna noticed he wouldn't say a thing after that. Was a hug appropriate right now? Luna didn't know what to do much since she often spent time with children. She couldn't rely on the hybrids on this.

"What do you want me to do, huh? Make you forget everything? I'm not capable of doing that!" She lost it.

Robin blinked. He wasn't sure in what direction to go or why she got mad.

"Luna," Robin couldn't keep his eyes anywhere on her face or eyes, "I-I don't know what to-to do. I don't know what to do in the pregnancy. W-what if I messed up? Wh-what if I am not capable of holding the child or at least raising this one?" He found himself breathing difficultly.

Luna soothed his arm and nodded. She understood his feelings by acknowledging at the best she could, clearly, she doesn't really get into the whole concept. She sighed and prepared to do whatever it takes. She sat up next to him, hugged her legs, and placed her head on her knees to face Robin.

"There's no what if, Robin. We'll work this out together like Danny and Vlad are doing. They're in the same situation too, but mind you, they're so going to get together." Her eyes rolled, "I know he's gay as much as Vlad is." She shrugged, "But, it's okay. I ain't leaving you with the kid and I'll make sure it'll be alright."

Robin blinked, "Do you think it's really going to be that easy? I don't even know a damn thing about pregnancy! Am I supposed to feel sick or in a headache or sleepy? None of this is making sense! I-I'm not sure how this is going to work for me, Luna."

"Can you trust me?"

Robin was stunned and stared right at Luna. None of this had made sense, but could he?

"How? I hardly know you and all I'm doing is being pregnant. How does this sun and moon thing works?" Robin rushed off the bed and dropped the pillow on the bed.

Luna watched him walk and struggled to keep her anger within her. Robin cornered himself at the table, not caring about the idea about trust, and things weren't going swell as she thought. Robin mumbled under his breath and Luna desperately wanted to know what he has said to it, but she doesn't have the Superman's hearing ability.

"We'd be ourselves, Robin. We can do whatever we want…legally, that is." Luna pointed out.

She got herself at the end of the bed, feet met the floor, and stopped hugging herself. She watched Robin carefully at whatever he plans on doing. Robin paced back and forth, debating whether this was wise to do, and lost in panic state of himself. Luna gulped, hoping she can make it right for him, and he wouldn't stop pacing.

"How the hell can I trust you, if I don't know you enough, Luna?" Robin snapped.

Luna shot glares and marched up straight to Robin. She couldn't take and pinned him against the wall. They were face to face to each other and she held his head as she kissed him gently. Robin's eyes widened at the sudden movement, but the way she kissed him was unexpectedly. His hands held her hands naturally out of instinct and he felt her. The electric energy flows between the two more than the two could have imagined.

Luna pulled away and breathed faster than she can. Robin reads her face. He couldn't believe it and his hands were on hers' and she was still holding his head.

"You…kissed me?"

Luna nodded, "Yeah, I want to prove you that you can trust me."

He blinked once…twice. Their hands went down together without needing to rush anything.

"…I'm not going to ignore what we just both felt."

Luna shrugged, "Robin, as I said before. We'd be ourselves. Do whatever we want."

Robin didn't dare to let her hands out of his grip, but he didn't understand what she meant. There's so much question, but what type of relationship would they become now? Would things be different or how would the hybrids take it when they'd find out? Luna gently patted his cheek and shook her head.

"Stop overthinking and let me worry. Let me comfort you through the whole thing, Robin. In any pregnancy, you should be happy at least." Luna wondered what his eyes color was like behind that domino mask.

"Comfort me? How?" Robin barely shook his head.

"Anything, a kiss, a hug, chocolate, fluff your pillows, or whatever you need or want." Luna offered some of the idea.

Robin felt somewhat tired and speechless. One thing for sure, he fell onto her for a hug and she held onto him. He rest on her care and she gave comfort for him. There was no word in between each other and didn't need to say a thing. Now, Luna was unsure whether Robin has accepted the child or not. She intends to keep him and the baby safe as much as possible.

"Let's sit down on the bed," Luna automatically carried him.

Robin closed his eyes, imagining that he's hurt and that she's helping anyway, and they were sitting down on their bed. Luna didn't dare to keep him out of her sight from the start he got pregnant.

"You're the second alien who has kissed me like that." Robin said.

Luna was very confused, "Uh, who's the first person to kiss you?"

"Starfire."

Luna chuckled, "Oh, yeah, the Tamaran needs to kiss a person to absorb language."

Robin shrugged, "We used to date each other."

"What happened?"

"She broke up with me because she says she doesn't feel important, if I don't involve her in some things."

Luna didn't understand, but she assumed it had to be a hero thing for Robin. So she went along with it.

"As the moon, you can't leave me out of anything. So don't go damn well thinking you can get away with anything."

Robin chuckled for the longest time, "First time any threatens me like that."

"Well, you are now my responsibility anyway…I was supposed to look for you last month and start getting you comfortable before getting you pregnant."

Robin heard her. In a way, he knew there wasn't a chance to avoid this, even if CEAS didn't involve them.

"How does that works if we aren't in this situation?"

Luna sighed, "Well, once I find you. I start hanging around you little by little each day. Once I get you to open up, I would start telling you things you'd need to know about me. I would make you comfort into my routine and then, start explaining to you about the whole moon and sun works. After all that, I'd knock you up and do whatever it takes to get you through the whole pregnancy."

Robin nodded, "And how many are you planning on having?"

"Four."

"What's the average for the moon and sun to have?"

"Twelve."

His eyes widened in such answer! He was more furious to find out the average amount that a moon and a sun have between each other.

"What? That is insane and too much to handle!"

Her eyes rolled, "I'm not making you have that much and besides, four is more of my limit anyway."

Robin breathed, "I better hope so or I'd kill myself before you'd try another one on me!"

She doubted that, "Uh huh, so you're admitting that you'll give this kid a try?"

Robin turned awkward on the subject, especially for a male to be even doing it. Bright colors appeared on his face and made it obvious. Luna took the fact she was safe to worry about their child here. Somehow, one way or another, they had to work it out.

Danny and Vlad returned to this room. Danny didn't seem to be very hyperactive and dripped down into Vlad's arms. Vlad was more frighten about something on his mind, but it wasn't something to talk about it. They headed into bed and decided to get some sleep. Robin and Luna did the same. Right now, no one was interesting in talking of anything, especially for Robin's state of moment. He had to think about a few things before allowing anything to happen.