AN: Hey, everyone! I had this idea for another Teen titans fic and I just had to do it! I just want you to know that this is not related to my other fic, Multidimensional Love (which yes, I know, is still unfinished. Don't worry; I have every intention of finishing that one).

I hope you all enjoy :)

Chapter 1 Evil Beware

Beep boop beep!

Beast Boy's pointy green ears kept tempting him to listen to the video game that Cyborg was playing. The orchestrated soundtrack created quite the treat for the eardrums. The whooping and "booyahs" that Cyborg kept making actually garnered a laugh out of the green changeling. Being the fun loving party animal he was, he really wanted to join his half robot friend in destroying the robots made out of pixels and programming.

But, he couldn't. He was making breakfast for a certain someone.

Raven and Beast Boy had been dating for a year at this point; in fact, today was their anniversary. This was a fact that astonished both of them; Raven because she never would have imagined going out with "the most annoying person in the Tower" at all, and Beast Boy because, despite being a big ladies man, he never had any luck with keeping girls around. However, he had managed to keep Raven on the hook for a year, and he wished to keep her on the hook for much longer still. Not only was she a great girlfriend, but she was also an amazing person. She deserved every good thing that Beast Boy was able to provide for her.

"Booyah!" Cyborg shouted for the umpteenth time. "I just beat the second boss! Man, this game is fun!"

Beast Boy chuckled and bit his lip. He had to focus on making the meal. It was tofu eggs, veggie bacon, and almond milk. Oh, and waffles. Considering how much Raven loved waffles, it would be a crime to not include them on the tray. He flipped the eggs again until they were a generous yellow color. He smiled. While he didn't look at real eggs very often (they grossed him out beyond belief) he had a feeling that these fakes looked pretty real. He switched off the stove.

"Alright," he muttered to himself. He wiped his hands on the pink apron that had been hanging in the closet. "I think it's ready." Using a rubber spatula, he put the eggs, bacon, and waffles on a plate. Then, he poured Raven some almond milk (vanilla flavored and unsweetened, so she didn't have to worry about those nasty extra calories). Balancing the items on a tray, he made his way toward the hallway. He passed by Robin's room, where he was having Starfire show him some dresses that she had bought at "the mall of shopping." When Beast Boy got to Raven's room, he let out a breath, preparing himself for the walk to her bed.

Raven's room was unnaturally dark. It was as if she had taken a bottle of ink and had colored the air with it. A chest sat near the window, a chest that Beast Boy knew contained the book that kept the evil dragon, Malchior, prisoner. Beast Boy could never really tell what color the walls were in the darkness. Black? Purple? Blue? Whatever bruised shade they were, Beast Boy knew that Raven liked them, and that was all that mattered.

Speaking of Raven, she lied down in her bed, her eyes closed. Even in sleep, the witch was a beauty to behold. She remained perfectly poised, perfectly calm. Her violet hair and chalk gray skin complemented each other perfectly. Beast Boy smiled at the sight of her.

"Raven," he said. She began to stir, which made Beast Boy's smile grow bigger. "Happy anniversary, Rae."

Raven wiped her indigo eyes of any sleep and blinked at Beast Boy. She smiled, but only subtly, for she had to contain her emotions even now. "You remembered."

"Of course I did. I'm not some stupid sitcom dad who forgets his anniversary every single time." He set the tray down on Raven's lap. "I hope you like it."

Raven glanced down at the tray. At the sight of the food, her nose wrinkled up. She glanced back up at Beast Boy. "Don't tell me this is vegetarian."

"Actually, it's vegan. That means it's extra healthy!"

"And extra gross." She cringed as she looked down at veggie bacon. "How can you survive on this stuff?"

Beast Boy chuckled and scratched the back of his head. "Well, at least the waffles are good. Why don't you try those?"

Raven glanced down at the waffles, and the smile returned to her face. Lifting her fork, she took a bite, and her eyes twinkled as she did. "Oh man, that's good." She chuckled. "See? You can do something right every once in a while."

Beast Boy laughed. "Key phrase being 'every once in a while.'" He grinned. "I always get a kick out of that joke about waffles you like to tell."

Raven beamed. "Evil beware; we have waffles!"

Beast Boy chuckled. "And veggie bacon!"

Raven shook her head. "I think the more accurate term would be "anyone with decent taste beware; we have veggie bacon."

Beast Boy smirked. "That's true." He sighed. "I love you."

Raven grinned, this time not holding any of her emotion back. "I love you too." She took another bite of the waffle. "And I love this waffle too." She cringed again. "Not so much your veggie stuff." She pushed the tray to the side and got out of bed. "Let's go to the kitchen. That way, we can get food that's actually edible."

Beast Boy snickered. "Okay. Whatever you say."

With that, Raven telekinetically brought her blue cloak over. She strapped it on and pulled up the hood, concealing the top half of her face in shadow. Beast Boy followed her as she made her way to the kitchen. Once they got there, he found that Cyborg was still playing the video game, and that Robin and Starfire had exited Robin's room. Starfire looked gorgeous in her red and orange dress, but not as gorgeous as Raven.

Raven stopped and sniffed at Cyborg's video game playing. "Is that the same game you were playing last night?"

Cyborg laughed. "Why yes! Yes it is!" He whooped and threw his fist into the air. "Oh yeah, I just won the minigame!" He leaned closer to the screen and giggled.

Raven just rolled her eyes. "Boys." She opened the fridge and pulled out an apple. As she started chewing on it, Beast Boy came up and wrapped his arms around her midsection.

"What do you say we go for a fly later today? We can go to the pizza place, the park. Heck, we can even leave the city if you want."

Raven blushed. "Whatever you want to do, I'm okay with."

Suddenly, Robin approached the two. "I wouldn't recommend leaving the city. After all, we're right in the middle of crime season."

Beast Boy blinked. "We are?" He went over to a calendar hanging from the wall. "Huh. I guess we are. Sorry, Rae."

"It's fine," Raven said. She approached the calendar as well. When she did, she appeared interested. "Huh. Look at that; my mom's birthday is next week."

Starfire made her way over. "Really? That is fantastic, Friend Raven! We must do something to celebrate."

Raven shook her head. "That won't be necessary." She took another bite of the apple and pulled back her hood. "My mom died a while back."

Beast Boy's eyes grew wide, as did Starfire's.

"Oh," Starfire said. "I am the sorry."

"It's fine," Raven said. "My mom and I were never really that close." A wistful look appeared in her eyes. "I think she was afraid of me."

Robin nodded thoughtfully. "That's too bad. I mean, it makes sense considering who your Dad is, but still. It's very tragic."

"Yeah," Raven said. She shrugged. "But, hey. It's not something I spend time thinking about. After all…" she took another bite… "there's nothing I can do about it now."

Beast Boy stared at Raven. Something was a little off. He noticed that, despite the apathetic front she was trying to hide behind, a tear was starting to build in the corner of her eye. It was subtle, as was everything regarding Raven's emotions, but still. Beast Boy was able to sense it. That was one of the advantages of having dated her for a year.

"That makes sense," said Robin. He put on a smile. "That is very mature of you Raven."

"Thanks." Raven looked down at her apple core and telekinetically threw it in the trash. "Well, if you'll excuse me, Beast Boy and I need to plan how we are going to spend our anniversary. Right, BB?"

"Huh? Oh, yes, of course!" He smiled and turned toward the others. "See you guys in a bit."

With that, they went off to Raven's room. As they walked, Beast Boy couldn't help but notice Raven drying her eyes and sniffling.