(A/N)- Semi-sequel to "Aishiteru" from my "Date Night Drabbles" fic, but can easily be read as a standalone.

Disclaimer: Cripes my head hurts. I don't own Teen Titans.


RobStar Week 2018, Day 4 - "Tokyo Nights"

Neon lights bathed their faces in a rainbow of color. The two of them ambled along slowly down the street, just enjoying the cool night atmosphere and the gentle bustle of the evening.

Starfire leaned her shoulder against his, tilting her head to rest against the side of his.

"It is… nice to be back here," she sighed happily.

Robin agreed with a nod. "It's a little surreal, almost."

"In what way?" Starfire plied him.

Robin thought about how to phrase it. "Well… even though it's only been a year it feels… longer somehow," he said.

"Hm," considered Starfire, her eyes pausing on a beautiful window display as they passed by. "To me it seems the opposite–that it was just yesterday that you confessed your feelings for me." Smiling, Starfire shook herself back to the present. "It has been a wonderfully happy blur."

Robin squeezed her hand a little tighter. "Yeah," he agreed. "Being with you is… well, it's… uh…" Words failed him. He ducked his head, blushing a little.

Starfire patiently waited for him to reassemble himself, suppressing an urge to giggle at his stammering. Even after a year she could still fluster him. It was rather adorable, actually.

"Yes?" she prompted him gently.

He looked at her with a serious earnestness that made her insides melt.

"It feels… right."

Joy bubbled inside her, so much she had to make a conscious effort not to start floating.

Robin grimaced. "Too much?" he asked.

She laughed lightly. "I am fine. I enjoy it when you make me float," she told him. Glancing on ahead she asked, "Should we get dinner? I am feeling a little 'peckish' as they say, but I am not quite ready to eat."

"Me neither," said Robin. He stepped a little bit away from her, still holding her hand. "Actually," he told her, "I was kind of hoping I could buy you a new yukata."

Starfire tilted her head in interest, grinning broadly. "Oh?"

Almost sheepishly, hand on the back of his head, Robin continued, "You just looked so beautiful in the last one we got."

Warm flutters bubbled around inside her and this time she did lift up a few inches. "Oh, I do so wish we could find Mariko and Daisuke's shop again" she said, looking down the street as if she could summon the shop in question. "They were so welcoming the last time we were here!"

Robin gripped her hand tight, swinging around in front of her and offering his other hand too. "Tell you what, let's take to the air and fly for a bit. I'm sure we'll find it."

Starfire accepted the proposal with a grin, taking his hands and lifting up.

The neon lights of a thousand shop signs became a brilliantly patterned quilt as she rose up higher and higher, the chilly night breeze wafting through their hair and clothes, smelling of dew and rain. Exhilarated, Starfire tightened her grasp on Robin's wrists, increasing speed and taking them on a fast flyover of the city.

Glimmering city lights dazzled her eyes. Buildings crowded together in mesmerizing blocks, and the land rose and fell beneath them.

She was too high up to realistically spot the shop they were looking for, but Robin didn't seem to mind, just enjoying the view and whooping every time she took a dive.

Joy pinged around her body, lending strength to her flight, making her feel made of sparkling stardust.

Yes, she thought, as she slowed down a little, taking their flight a little more leisurely. It is good to be back here.

With that thought in mind she began to descend, searching the streets idly for the clothing shop they had patroned the last time. Robin was right, a new yukata would be the perfect anniversary gift.