This is for all my awesome fans! I really hope you like. Took me a while to come up with this one but it should be worth it. It's a run off of other things that spike my interest and well....couldn't help this one. It's a great idea. Hope you like!! Oh and switchkat is something I made up! lol I may use it later though.
Chapter One
Just Live
"AH! Robin! Robin!" screeched a soft female voice, followed quickly by some thudding and crashing sounds. Robin and Cyborg raced down the halls of Titan Tower to get to her. Could it be Slade? Or a surprise attack by Switchkat? In truth they had no idea what was waiting for them in the common room, but they'd soon find out.
"Starfire, will you please stop screaming. It can't get you," begged a flat voice through the door. It was firm and level headed...Raven.
"I cannot. What if it leaps into the air!" wailed Starfire.
"Then it will fall back down. Unlike you, things that go up always come down," groaned Raven. Robin and Cyborg burst in at the ready, Cyborg's blaster ready and Robin's fighting stance perfect. Raven looked over at them out of the corner of her eyes and shook her head before going back to her book. They both seemed to come to the same conclusion at once but were thoroughly baffled by it. The room was empty and Raven was reading a book...that meant no danger. But if Starfire was yelling like that...
"Oh glorious! Cyborg I wish you to use your weapon to obliterate that small earth animal over there," cheered Starfire. Robin and Cyborg moved toward where she was pointing until they heard her squeak and looked up at where she was plastered to the ceiling. "Do not chance going any closer please, I beg you. It will leap on you!" she answered.
"WHAT will leap on us though?" asked Robin. Starfire again pointed with her shaky finger. Together Cyborg and Robin stretched their neck over the edge of the floor to see a rather large cricket (camel cricket for those of you who know, you'll understand why she's on the ceiling) sitting quietly. Robin started to take a step forward but stopped when he heard Starfire's terrified whimpering. Sweat drops slid down the sides of both boys' heads as they contemplated how to "rescue" Starfire without hearing her constant carrying on.
"STARFIRE? WHAT IS IT? I'M HERE!" wailed Beast Boy as he leapt into the common room. He landed, however, sock footed on the cricket and directly in front of his teammates.
"AW MAN THAT'S GROSS!" screamed Cyborg as he lurched backward and Starfire shrieked once again, flying down into Robin's arms.
"What? What'd I do?" Beast Boy demanded urgently. "What happened to the bad guy?"
"You just stepped on him," answered Robin. Starfire was peering at the green titan from over her shoulder, still pressed closely to her hero. Beast Boy's face went a sickening shade of purple and he looked down, lifting the bottom of his foot into eyesight. Cyborg and Raven were now watching as well to see his reaction. Squished guts and a twitching leg greeted the animal-boy head on and he jumped back, holding his foot as far away as possible.
"EWWWW! Get it off, get it off, get it off, get it off!" he screamed, hopping up and down on one foot as he moved around the room. Starfire giggled slightly, provoking Robin who's supressed chuckled forced Cyborg's jortle over the edge until they were all laughing their heads off. Beast Boy ceased hopping and, holding his foot up off the floor, looked at them with disdain. "You all suck," he pouted flatly. Raven stepped forward and knelt down on her knees.
"You, are as bad as she is..." she said and pulled down the top of his sock. In seconds the smashed cricket was safely in the trash can, as Beast Boy swore he'd NEVER wear that sock again.
"Ya know, you two better be happy for the three of us. Because if we weren't here you'd be frozen in a basement somewhere rocking back and forth," laughed Cyborg. Beast Boy glared.
"Yeah right. I'd just turn into a bug and run off..." he said.
"Ewwww...." shook Starfire. "That thought is dispicable enough, but what if one of the others desired to mate with you?" she asked innocently. Robin and Cyborg fell off the couch laughing almost instantly and Raven had to cover up her face she was laughing so hard. Beast Boy however didn't find it even slightly amusing.
"That is so not funny."
"What? I do not understand...would that not be scarey instead of funny?" asked Starfire looking around. No one answered. No one could. It took thinking firmly on the matter, imaging what she had just said, for Starfire to get the full hilarity of mental picture. She then, of course, joined in, laughing partially at herself.
Starfire was in her room later that night humming a Tamaranian folk song quietly to herself as she folded up her freshly laundrified clothes. Her favorite white dress, that Robin had bought for her, smelled the best of all and she suddenly found herself spinning circles in her room, holding it up and humming a Tamaranian waltz. Robin stood and stared at her with love in his eyes from where he leaned against her wall. She was so pure and perfect, he couldn't believe she had made him this happy in less than two months, but he didn't for a second take it for granted. Her eyes met his when she came back around and she stopped, blushing to the color of her hair.
"Would it not be polite to knock before entering a person's room?" she asked quietly and went quickly back to folding her clothes. Robin stood and moved toward her.
"I guess so, but you're just too cute. I don't wanna miss a second of it," he grinned. Starfire looked up and grinned. Always flattering, always loving...her gentle Robin.
"What is it you wish from me Robin?" she asked happily. Robin hesitated and seemed to be thinking, which made Starfire very nervous. She had taken a step back before he even answered.
"YoU!" he cried and jumped at her. Starfire squealed and leapt away, running across the room and away from his arms. Robin made pathetic kissy faces as he chased her, enjoying her giggles and the way she tripped over her own feet trying to get away but look at him while she did. Robin sped up and so did she. He then sped up even more and she took to hovering across the floor instead. This was getting tiring, he wanted to hold her and he wanted to right now, so he leapt up into the air and cut her off. He surprised her so much by his sudden appearance that she nearly fell over backward to avoid crashing into him. Still, he caught her and smiled down at his catch. "I win," he spoke with a deep voice. Starfire flushed.
"You are, what you call...a cheater, dearest Robin," she smiled and leaned up to kiss him. His lips met hers half way and he held her, back bent, hair dripping over his arm, and vulnerable. She slid her arms around his neck as he showed her the other day and held him tighter to her.
"Robin! Star!...WHOA! 'scuse me," whimpered Beast Boy as he turned his back instantly. The two titans straightened immediately and blushed a crimson they hadn't turned for a while.
"It's alright Beast Boy, we're uh...through," assured Robin and Beast Boy turned back around to face them.
"We just got a call on the alert channel, didn't you hear it?" he asked.
"No..." Robin looked down at the electric device on his wrist. "Must be some malfunction, we'll need to have Cyborg take a look at it when we get back, but right now, what's the problem?"
"Armed robbery...literally, he's supposed to have like four of 'em," said Beast Boy. Starfire made a face and stuck her tongue out while Robin and Beast Boy grinned at her.
"C'mon. Let's move," Robin finally instructed.
The bank teller was shaking in a fit of nerves. Never in her life had she seen a person three times her size with four arms, much less robbing a bank. He'd been there for nearly an hour and she was beginning to think the police outside were leaving her out to dry. That is until she heard a strange voice scream "Titans Move Out!"
Chapter One
Just Live
"AH! Robin! Robin!" screeched a soft female voice, followed quickly by some thudding and crashing sounds. Robin and Cyborg raced down the halls of Titan Tower to get to her. Could it be Slade? Or a surprise attack by Switchkat? In truth they had no idea what was waiting for them in the common room, but they'd soon find out.
"Starfire, will you please stop screaming. It can't get you," begged a flat voice through the door. It was firm and level headed...Raven.
"I cannot. What if it leaps into the air!" wailed Starfire.
"Then it will fall back down. Unlike you, things that go up always come down," groaned Raven. Robin and Cyborg burst in at the ready, Cyborg's blaster ready and Robin's fighting stance perfect. Raven looked over at them out of the corner of her eyes and shook her head before going back to her book. They both seemed to come to the same conclusion at once but were thoroughly baffled by it. The room was empty and Raven was reading a book...that meant no danger. But if Starfire was yelling like that...
"Oh glorious! Cyborg I wish you to use your weapon to obliterate that small earth animal over there," cheered Starfire. Robin and Cyborg moved toward where she was pointing until they heard her squeak and looked up at where she was plastered to the ceiling. "Do not chance going any closer please, I beg you. It will leap on you!" she answered.
"WHAT will leap on us though?" asked Robin. Starfire again pointed with her shaky finger. Together Cyborg and Robin stretched their neck over the edge of the floor to see a rather large cricket (camel cricket for those of you who know, you'll understand why she's on the ceiling) sitting quietly. Robin started to take a step forward but stopped when he heard Starfire's terrified whimpering. Sweat drops slid down the sides of both boys' heads as they contemplated how to "rescue" Starfire without hearing her constant carrying on.
"STARFIRE? WHAT IS IT? I'M HERE!" wailed Beast Boy as he leapt into the common room. He landed, however, sock footed on the cricket and directly in front of his teammates.
"AW MAN THAT'S GROSS!" screamed Cyborg as he lurched backward and Starfire shrieked once again, flying down into Robin's arms.
"What? What'd I do?" Beast Boy demanded urgently. "What happened to the bad guy?"
"You just stepped on him," answered Robin. Starfire was peering at the green titan from over her shoulder, still pressed closely to her hero. Beast Boy's face went a sickening shade of purple and he looked down, lifting the bottom of his foot into eyesight. Cyborg and Raven were now watching as well to see his reaction. Squished guts and a twitching leg greeted the animal-boy head on and he jumped back, holding his foot as far away as possible.
"EWWWW! Get it off, get it off, get it off, get it off!" he screamed, hopping up and down on one foot as he moved around the room. Starfire giggled slightly, provoking Robin who's supressed chuckled forced Cyborg's jortle over the edge until they were all laughing their heads off. Beast Boy ceased hopping and, holding his foot up off the floor, looked at them with disdain. "You all suck," he pouted flatly. Raven stepped forward and knelt down on her knees.
"You, are as bad as she is..." she said and pulled down the top of his sock. In seconds the smashed cricket was safely in the trash can, as Beast Boy swore he'd NEVER wear that sock again.
"Ya know, you two better be happy for the three of us. Because if we weren't here you'd be frozen in a basement somewhere rocking back and forth," laughed Cyborg. Beast Boy glared.
"Yeah right. I'd just turn into a bug and run off..." he said.
"Ewwww...." shook Starfire. "That thought is dispicable enough, but what if one of the others desired to mate with you?" she asked innocently. Robin and Cyborg fell off the couch laughing almost instantly and Raven had to cover up her face she was laughing so hard. Beast Boy however didn't find it even slightly amusing.
"That is so not funny."
"What? I do not understand...would that not be scarey instead of funny?" asked Starfire looking around. No one answered. No one could. It took thinking firmly on the matter, imaging what she had just said, for Starfire to get the full hilarity of mental picture. She then, of course, joined in, laughing partially at herself.
Starfire was in her room later that night humming a Tamaranian folk song quietly to herself as she folded up her freshly laundrified clothes. Her favorite white dress, that Robin had bought for her, smelled the best of all and she suddenly found herself spinning circles in her room, holding it up and humming a Tamaranian waltz. Robin stood and stared at her with love in his eyes from where he leaned against her wall. She was so pure and perfect, he couldn't believe she had made him this happy in less than two months, but he didn't for a second take it for granted. Her eyes met his when she came back around and she stopped, blushing to the color of her hair.
"Would it not be polite to knock before entering a person's room?" she asked quietly and went quickly back to folding her clothes. Robin stood and moved toward her.
"I guess so, but you're just too cute. I don't wanna miss a second of it," he grinned. Starfire looked up and grinned. Always flattering, always loving...her gentle Robin.
"What is it you wish from me Robin?" she asked happily. Robin hesitated and seemed to be thinking, which made Starfire very nervous. She had taken a step back before he even answered.
"YoU!" he cried and jumped at her. Starfire squealed and leapt away, running across the room and away from his arms. Robin made pathetic kissy faces as he chased her, enjoying her giggles and the way she tripped over her own feet trying to get away but look at him while she did. Robin sped up and so did she. He then sped up even more and she took to hovering across the floor instead. This was getting tiring, he wanted to hold her and he wanted to right now, so he leapt up into the air and cut her off. He surprised her so much by his sudden appearance that she nearly fell over backward to avoid crashing into him. Still, he caught her and smiled down at his catch. "I win," he spoke with a deep voice. Starfire flushed.
"You are, what you call...a cheater, dearest Robin," she smiled and leaned up to kiss him. His lips met hers half way and he held her, back bent, hair dripping over his arm, and vulnerable. She slid her arms around his neck as he showed her the other day and held him tighter to her.
"Robin! Star!...WHOA! 'scuse me," whimpered Beast Boy as he turned his back instantly. The two titans straightened immediately and blushed a crimson they hadn't turned for a while.
"It's alright Beast Boy, we're uh...through," assured Robin and Beast Boy turned back around to face them.
"We just got a call on the alert channel, didn't you hear it?" he asked.
"No..." Robin looked down at the electric device on his wrist. "Must be some malfunction, we'll need to have Cyborg take a look at it when we get back, but right now, what's the problem?"
"Armed robbery...literally, he's supposed to have like four of 'em," said Beast Boy. Starfire made a face and stuck her tongue out while Robin and Beast Boy grinned at her.
"C'mon. Let's move," Robin finally instructed.
The bank teller was shaking in a fit of nerves. Never in her life had she seen a person three times her size with four arms, much less robbing a bank. He'd been there for nearly an hour and she was beginning to think the police outside were leaving her out to dry. That is until she heard a strange voice scream "Titans Move Out!"
