Hi! Yes, new chapter! This is what was going on with BB while Raven was hanging out in Star's room.

The annoying buzz of the alarm clock woke Beast Boy. It was 11:34. Why on earth did he set his alarm clock to go off at 11:34? How random. Well, he hadn't really been thinking, since last night had him...a little confused. Women were a mystery, and Raven was the epitome of mystery.

He got up and dressed, and went down for a late breakfast. Or an early lunch. Beast Boy wasn't really feeling all that hungry though. He grabbed a banana and munched on it thoughtfully, leaning back asgainst the kitchen counter.

Raven...she was emotionally challenged, unpredictable, and moody. But he liked that. She didn't try to be someone she wasn't. She was different from anyone he had ever met before.

He finished his banana and threw the peel in the trash. He walked into the "room of recreation" as Starfire called it. Cyborg was currently beating Robin in a racing game.

"HAHAHA! That's the third time I've lapped you!" gloated Cyborg, as the screen showed Cyborg's car racing by Robin's, who was crashed into a wall.

Robin scowled as Cyborg finished the race in first place. Beast Boy, who had been watching all of this from the doorway, came into the room and fell into a chair. Robin and Cyborg turned to look at him.

"Hey man, you missed breakfast." Cyborg said.

"Yeah, Beast Boy. Is something wrong?" Robin asked.

Beast Boy studied the ceiling. "No."

"Aw, come on, you've definitely got something eating you. What's up?" Cyborg questioned. Beast Boy didn't answer.

"You know you wanna tell us!" Robin coaxed. Beast Boy rolled over and stuffed his face in the cushions.

"Tell us, or I'll throw away all of your tofu and replace it with steak!" Cyborg grinned in a most diabolical way.

"NOOOOOO! ANYTHING BUT THAT!" Beast Boy leaped off the chair.

"Then what's the matter?" Cyborg asked.

A slight pink flush appeared on Beast Boy's face. "Ummmm...It's about Raven."

Robin and Cyborg exchanged glances. "Yeah?"

"And...IthinkIlikeherandIthinkshesmadatmebecauseIkissedher-"

"Whoa. Slow down!" Robin said.

"Wait, I think I got it. Beast Boy likes Raven, and he kissed her last night, which is why the power went out, and thats why she was moody last night and this morning!" Cyborg said triumphantly. "Go Beast Boy! Fallin' for the antisocial mystery girl! Revealin' feelings! Yeah-"

"Shut up. Now." Beast Boy grimaced.

"Congratulations, my friend, you are on your way to being in a serious relationship! If you have any problems, let me know, cause I'm the man to talk to when it comes to the ladies!" Robin smoothed back his hair.

"Shut up, Robin, you haven't gotten anywhere with Starfire. I mean, have you even made out with her yet?" Cyborg queried.

"SHUT UP!" Robin yelled, his face going a strange and unpleasant shade of pink.

"Look, guys, Raven is different." Beast Boy tried to explain.

"Gee, when did you figure that out?" Robin rolled his eyes.

Beast Boy ignored him. "She's special, but I can't seem to get close to her. She always pushes me away."

"Man, that might be a good thing. Raven looks like she's the type to keep the chains and whips in her closet." Cyborg said, shuddering.

"CYBORG!" Beast Boy yelled. "Look, I know you guys don't understand, but I really think I'm in love with her." He put his head in his hands.

"Look, stop messing around. Just tell her that you like her," Robin said.

"Oh, like you totally told Starfire that you like her," Cyborg replied.

"Hey, Robin, you might be right. I just don't know what I'll do if she doesn't like me back..."

They sat there in silence for about as long as three teenage boys can, which is approximately 4.28 seconds, before Cyborg broke the silence.

"Well, on a lighter note, I just beat Robin for the 26th time in a row," he said cheerfully.

"No you didn't."

"Did too."

"Did not"

"Did too."

"You only beat me 23 times!" Robin yelled.

"Thanks for the help," Beast Boy muttered.

"No problem!" The other two yelled in unison, before going back to arguing.

Beast Boy walked down the hall, thinking. Robin had made a good point (probably the only rational thought during the entire conversation) about just telling her. But he wasn't all that good at explaining feelings. He was so caught up in his thoughts that when he rounded the corner, he tripped over someone, who landed in his arms. Raven looked up at him, and her beautiful eyes met his.

"Hi," he said.

yeah, kinda a short chapter, but its interesting. I was in a really strange mood when I wrote this (yeah, pina coladas and artichoke will do that to ya) so don't blame me. Blame the weird food I ate.