Authors Note: Hey everyone! Here I am making a pathetic return to writing. 'cringes' Please don't hurt me. There's nothing very special about this fic except the fact that it's in Robin's P.O.V. How exciting! Now everyone go read.

Summary: While stargazing there's only one star that can really hold Robin's attention.

Stargazing

I lay down next to her hesitantly. She was stretched out full length on the dark blue cloth her hands folded across her stomach. I was still not exactly sure why she had called me out here, or why she was lying there staring at the sky but this was Starfire so humouring her was never a chore. Her bright red hair tickled my cheeks gently and I tried to ignore it just as I was trying to ignore how her skirt had ridden up because she was lying down. I was such a bad boy. After a while I broke the silence. "Star? Is there a reason we're doing this?"

She turned to me and I immediately looked up at the sky. It was much less dangerous then looking into those mesmerising emeralds. "Reason Robin? I thought it was obvious! We are star-gazing!"

I darted my glance back to her. "We certainly are," I couldn't help muttering under my breath. She didn't seem to catch my words, just shot me another smile before tilting her head to one side. She rubbed her chin thoughtfully and then tugged on my cape. "Robin why cannot I see the constellations I read of in my astronomy book?"

I couldn't help raising my eyebrow at her. "Where did you get an astronomy book?"

She tutted as if my questions were irritating. "From Raven of course! Where else does anyone in the tower get their books?"

Good point.

I tried to concentrate on her question again while not staring at the long tan arm that was pointing in front of me. "W-what?" I managed finally.

Star poked me quite hard. "Robin! Are you listening to a word I'm saying? I was saying that, that bright spot there is Ruthant'ra. My family and I used to go there on holidays."

I wasn't sure which of the brilliant 'bright spots' she was pointing too but I nodded. "That's nice Star. Was it a fun place?"

"Oh it was most glorious! You will never believe the things that we did there. It was also special to me because it was the place where I got my first Krishlak."

That made me pay attention. "Your first what!"

She looked at me strangely. "My first Krishlak. It was given to me by a boy called Ty'ander. He was so sweet!"

I was furious by now. How dare he! How dare this Ty'ander dude go around giving Krishlaks to my Starfire! Yes, my Starfire! Without quite thinking I grabbed the nearest thing which happened to be my cape and started tearing it into strips with my hands imagining it was Ty'ander's head. When I found him (because I would find him) first I would make sure he never gave Starfire a Krishlak again, then I would shove him against a wall and…

Star grabbed my arm looking worried. "Friend Robin, I do not think your cape appreciates your vicious movements against it."

Coming to my senses I let go of it abruptly. "I think I'll go inside Star. I'm feeling a little cold."

I saw the surprised look in her face but she hadn't let go of my arm yet. Her warm hand was making me feel anything but cold. "Wait a minute Robin! I did not get to show you the shape I found! It looks just like the Krishlak!"

I was just about to say I didn't give a damn what her Krishlak looked like when I paused. "Um Star?"

"Mmm?" she said still searching for her shape.

"How can a constellation look like a Krishlak?"

She giggled. "Why by being slightly rotund yet have a beak shaped protuberance in its face and large rather heavily lashed eyes which it uses to-,"

I never found out what the Krishlak's used their lashes for because I was too swept up in my relief. "Star these Krishlaks they're…they're…animals?"

She looked at me blankly. "Of course what else would they be?"

I felt my whole face start burning up. "N-nothing. D-don't know what I was thinking, must be the cold getting to me, it's making me all paddle-ated, I mean addle-pated, I mean-,"

Giggling softly Star put her free hand over my mouth. "Silly boy. Calm down now and tell me what you really mean."

She took her hand away and I had to resist pouting at the loss of warmth. "Star…I don't know if you…do you know…what a kiss is?" I waited for the flash of understanding but she just kept on looking at me patiently.

"I'm afraid I have not heard of this kiss Robin. Is it also an animal?"

I managed a small laugh. "No actually it's…," I took a deep breath. "Do you mind if I show you?" And before I could lose what little courage I had I pulled her forward so that her lips softly bumped into mine. I think I let it last for a second before I tried to pull away but to my surprise she was kissing me back. It was naïve and rather inexperienced but I don't think I would have had it any other way. If I could have kept that feeling with me for the rest of my life I think I would be perfectly and utterly happy. We stopped eventually though reluctantly and I noticed her rather pink cheeks and shining eyes. "Wow…," she whispered laughing.

I rubbed the back of my head awkwardly. "Wow," I agreed.

Somehow we both sank down onto the rug again though this time Star knelt onto my chest and I wrapped my arms around her revelling in the feeling of having her with me like this. As she leant back on me I couldn't help bending down and asking her. "You didn't mind did you? I didn't want to take advantage of you or anyt-,"

"I've never been more content in my life Robin."

"Good. It's just that I was caught up in the moment and all, besides I've wanted to do that for ages and-," I froze and blushed hotly. "Shit."

Starfire didn't seem at all perturbed. "I have wanted to kiss you for ages too."

I jumped. "You have? But…," I frowned. "Hang on! You didn't even know what a kiss was until now!"

"I may have misled you a bit." I knew her gaze would be innocent and I shook my head unable to be angry.

"Was the kiss important to you then?"

She found my hand and squeezed it. "Very."

"And Earth?" I demanded

"How could it not be when all the people I care most about in the universe live here?"

I grinned satisfied but couldn't resist one more question. "Why are we stargazing then?"

She finally turned around eyes twinkling. "So I can find the planet I will lock you up on, on our honeymoon so you may finally learn the value of silence!"

I bent down and placed a sweet kiss on her forehead. "Do you want to know why guys don't like stargazing?"

She sighed half exasperated and half amused. "No Robin, pray do tell."

"It's because when you find your own star nothing else is worth looking at." And despite the incredible cheesiness of that line Starfire squealed and jumped on top of me, kissing me for all she was worth.

And I smirked in satisfaction and kissed her back. Because hey really…what else could I do?

Ze End

Authors End Note: Ahh this thing is stuffed up and not putting the line things on! Anyway hope you all enjoyed that pointless bit of fluff. It's 10:42 so I can't really write a long author's note. Just a thank you to all the wonderful people who review and stick with these stories even in all their dismalness. Lol. You all rock!

Bye for now!

Crystal