I will probably never own the Teen Titans, but a girl can dream, right?


Raven sat on the end of the dock, her legs idly swinging back and forth as she tried to ignore the fact that her boyfriend was shirtless. Her superhero boyfriend. Her superhero boyfriend with abs. Her superhero boyfriend with abs that he got for working hard as a superhero.

Beast Boy, as usual, was oblivious to his girlfriend's inner struggles as he sat back, his elbows propping him up and his toned stomach on full display. He kept attempting to whistle some unnameable tune as he, too, tried to keep his mind off of his pants-less girlfriend.

So there they were, sitting together in a somewhat awkward silence, desperately trying to keep their eyes fixed on the horizon.

Raven's resolve was weak. She couldn't stop herself from casually wringing out her hair and taking a quick peek, or turning towards him to attempt a conversation while trailing her eyes slowly to his face.

The changeling was doing no better. But from his angle he could only see her back, since the shirt was long enough for the empath to sit on. And sure, he had seen her in her uniform countless times, which meant her legs were on full display, but this was different. He wasn't sure how to explain it, but it was.

He kept himself alert to make sure nobody stumbled upon them and saw what he vowed he'd be the only one to ever see. When they had quickly decided that swimming wasn't the best idea, they had climbed back onto the dock to dry off. He had suggested she put her pants back on, but it sent her into a rant about the difficulties of being a girl and the expectations of wearing skinny jeans; a feat not made easy when one's legs were wet. He tuned out about halfway through though when she began to wring out her shirt, giving him a glimpse of her black, lace boyshorts.

Of course, if he had been more observant, he would have realized his girlfriend had been talking to his stomach the entire time with a bright red blush on her face.

"We should probably get going soon."

Raven jumped slightly, surprised that he had spoken. She turned to face him, her eyes lingering, of course, with a questioning expression. "Where to?"

He shrugged nonchalantly, purposefully keeping his eyes glued to the bay. "I don't know, wherever. Unless there's an alert, we don't need to be home til curfew."

The half-demon nodded her head absentmindedly. "So, anywhere?" she mused, tentatively playing with the ends of her hair as she stared shamelessly at his torso.

"Well, we should get home and change first," he laughed meekly as the scent of seawater clung to them. "And can we go somewhere cheap- or free, perhaps?" he suggested as he pulled out his sopping wet wallet. "I kinda forgot to take this outta my pocket, and paying with soaked bills might be a little embarrassing..."

She let out a small laugh as she directed her attention to his wallet. "My, my, I sure know how to pick them," she teased.

"Hey!" the shape-shifter cried defiantly as he sat all the way up. "What's that supposed to mean?"

The pale girl put on her most convincing blank look. "Nothing," she deadpanned.

He rolled his eyes and pulled her close, giving her a lingering kiss. She responded by putting her hand on his chest, only to feel his bare skin and retract it immediately, causing the buoy in the bay to implode.

"Sorry," she muttered sheepishly, turning away from him.

His eyes darted between the splash in the distance and his girlfriend's blushing face. "Uhhh," he started in confusion. "What-"

"Maybe we should get dressed and head back?" she interrupted hastily, picking herself up and pulling on her jeans.

The changeling nodded in agreement as he pulled his shirt over his head and stood beside her. "Alright, yeah."

He watched as she slipped her shoes back on and then tucked her sombrero under her arm. "Let's go?" she asked quietly while avoiding eye contact.

Her sudden change in demeanor threw him for a loop. Not ten seconds ago she was smiling and letting loose, and now she was crawling back in her shell. He wasn't sure what was going on, but he intended to find out.

"Wait a sec," he blurted, grabbing her wrist as she went to leave.

She looked at him with wide eyes. "Hmm?"

"Are you... are you okay?"

The pale girl forced a small smile. "I'm fine. Why?"

"You're acting really... weird. You have been, all day," he answered cautiously.

She rolled her eyes, attempting to keep up a happy appearance. "No I haven't," she lied. She knew that this dare would only lead to trouble, and obviously her boyfriend was picking up on her random shifts in moods.

"Rae," he began sternly with a determined expression. "Tell me the truth; why are you acting so weird?"

She slowly pulled her wrist out of his grasp while focusing on the worn wood of the dock. "I... I'm just doing what you want me to do," she confessed truthfully, though she left out why.

Beast Boy furrowed his brows in confusion. "Why?"

She groaned internally. Of course. "Because of girl's night..." she admitted in embarrassment.

The changeling was even more confused. "What?"

Raven groaned out loud this time. "Jinx dared me to do everything you said!" she exclaimed, finally looking him in the eyes.

A look of understanding dawned on his face, along with a coy smile. "And you're actually doing it?" he grinned.

His girlfriend really didn't like where this was heading. "I-I mean, I don't want to do the... the alternative..." she mumbled. If neither followed through with the dare, they would be at the mercy of Starfire- the alien's idea, of course.

The green boy's smile widened even more. "Kiss me," he demanded.

The empath gave him a look of hatred as she stood on the tips of her toes and gave him a quick peck.

"Thank you," he smirked. Sure, it was a little disheartening that she wasn't choosing to do everything with him on her own accord, but his girlfriend was currently subjected to obey his every command, and he was not going to pass up this rare opportunity. "Now put your hat back on."

She continued to glare at him as she pulled the sombrero over her wet hair. "I hate you," she grumbled.

He gave her a cheeky grin. "Tell me how you really feel."

"I... I hate you right now."

It wasn't the answer he was hoping for, but he shrugged indifferently. "Thanks, babe," he laughed.

The pale girl huffed in annoyance at the obvious pleasure her boyfriend was receiving from the situation. Him being an idiot was the exact reason why she didn't want him to find out. "Can we go home now? I smell like fish and this shirt is uncomfortable."

He gave her a wicked grin. "I could always tell you to take it off," he whispered, gently tugging at the hem of her shirt.

She narrowed her eyes threateningly. "And a shopping spree and mani/pedies with Starfire isn't nearly as bad of a consequence as what I'll do to you if you even think about saying that," she warned.

Beast Boy gulped nervously at the intensity in her glare. "I'd never take advantage of you like that, Rae," he smiled sheepishly. "Now teleport us to the T-car, please."


"Oh, Ravey! Sandwich, please!"

Raven chanted her mantra in her head as she tried not to kill her boyfriend. The changeling was obviously enjoying himself as he sat on the common room couch and watched her haphazardly slap together a tofu sandwich.

"Don't forget the secret ingredient," he smirked as she began walking towards him.

She paused, giving him a bewildered look. "What secret ingredient?"

He batted his eyelashes playfully while he leaned his chin onto the back of the couch. "Looooooove," he sing-songed.

Her face became completely expressionless as she continued making her way towards him. "Sorry, we're fresh out," she deadpanned, dropping the plate on the table before him.

He rolled his eyes affectionately while patting the cushion next to him. "Sit," he grinned.

She complied, crossing her arms and staring straight ahead at the TV.

Beast Boy let out a hearty laugh at how pissed off she was. "Awe, don't be like that, babe! Come on, let's cuddle," he suggested sweetly, pulling her towards him.

She still didn't look pleased, but leaned onto him anyway.

He smiled triumphantly while hooking his arm around her shoulders and pulling her even closer. "Good girl," he whispered in her ear.

Raven glared at him for what seemed like the hundredth time that day. "I'm not a dog, Beast Boy," she seethed.

He hummed in acknowledgement as he buried his face in her slightly damp hair and inhaled the scent of her shampoo, since he was a kind enough boyfriend to let her shower when they got back. He even went to the extent to not command her to shower with him, which he thought was nice of him as well.

"You're too pretty to be a dog, Rae," he mumbled.

The empath sighed in exasperation. "Wow, that is the nicest thing you have ever said to me," she replied sarcastically.

He let out a muffled chuckle. "I looove you," he teased, pulling his face out of her hair and pressing his cheek against hers.

She did the mature thing and ignored him as she pretending to watch the mindless zombie movie on TV.

The changeling basked in the feeling of her smooth skin against his. "What kind of products do you use on your face, babe? Your skin's so soft," he asked semi-seriously.

Raven snorted in amusement. "I think they'd qualify under 'girly', hun," she smirked.

He pulled away slowly, brushing her hair behind her ear. "I might have to make an exception, cause I can't stop touching your face," he admitted, giving her a lingering peck on her cheek.

She shook her head to get rid of him as his breath tickled her skin. "Knock it off," she deadpanned. "You're so annoying."

"Awe, isn't this the cutest thing ever!"

Raven and Beast Boy shared a look of irritation as they turned their heads to see the former villain standing behind them with a wicked smirk.

"You guys are gonna give bird boy and Star a run for their money," she teased, setting her hands on her hips.

Kid Flash sauntered up behind her with a dazed look on his face. "Uh, Jinx? Can we, uh, hurry up and get some food?" he asked hesitantly.

The pink-haired girl closed her eyes in frustration, before turning towards her boyfriend and giving him a forced smile. "One minute, Wally," she seethed, obviously near the breaking point.

The speedster nodded timidly, still confused at the lack of an outburst from his girlfriend.

Jinx turned her attention back to the cuddling couple on the couch. "So, BB! Isn't Rae-Rae being so agreeable today?" she asked knowingly.

The green boy smiled meekly as his girlfriend simmered. "So, Wally," she began, rejoicing in the glare she received from the former villain, "has Jinx been a good girl?"

Kid Flash gave her a bewildered look. "I guess?" he replied, casting his girlfriend a quick glance. "She's, you know, being nice... like always!" he added quickly when she whipped her head around and tried not to glare at him.

"You're so sweet, Wally," she sneered, pulling him towards the kitchen. "Let's get some food now."

The redhead furrowed his brows in response. "O-okay?"


So BB knows! And Rae-Rae doesn't seem very happy about it! And Wallykins is still completely in the dark, poor thing!

Anywhoo, review?