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One morning in a large T-shape tower in Jump City Bay, an alarm clock rang shrilly. A hand reached out from under the covers of the bed and knocked it off its perch, effectively stopping it, and a half-awake Beast Boy emerged. He slouched out of his room and into the living room, where Starfire was making pancakes.

"Beast Boy!" she exclaimed. her green eyes glowing with happiness. "Do you wish to partake in the breaking of the fast with me? I have made the cakes of pan Cyborg favors …"

"No thanks Star. Not in the mood," Beast Boy drawled sleepily. He walked over to the couch and collapsed onto it. However, his head hit something else. He looked up and saw the cover of Meditation For Dummies above him. He couldn't help but chuckle. Then he saw Raven's blue eyes glaring at him over the cover of the book. Suddenly, Beast Boy was engulfed in Raven's trademark black aura, floated off the couch about ten feet in the air, and fell to the ground in a heap.

"Gee, Ray. Not a morning person either?" he said, rubbing his backside. Raven just glared at him. Then Robin and Cyborg walked in.

"Morning, y'all!" Cyborg said cheerfully. Robin, looking not as awake as Cyborg, simply said "Hi."

Beast Boy just sulked over to the couch, now somewhat awake from his encounter with Raven. He caught another look at the cover of Raven's book and stifle a laugh by sticking his fist in his mouth. Raven again glared at him and her eyes glowed black. He cowered, covering his face and bracing for impact. She resumed reading her book. Beast Boy had never really gotten along with her, and today, it was almost as if she was being more mean than any other days. But still, he wouldn't put it past her to get more angry than usual

He was pulled out of his thoughts by Cyborg's stomach growling.

"Yo, Star! You makin' pancakes?"

"Yes, Cyborg."

"Well, I won't let you waste them," he said, leaping over the back of the couch.

"But why would I waste the pan - ohh, you wish to participate in breaking the fast?"

"But of course." Cy said, sitting at the table, raising an eyebrow at her. Beast Boy was about to join him, but he noticed that Raven had gotten up as well. He could have sworn he saw her glare at him as soon as he got up, as if saying Don't even think about it to him. He also noticed the glare was unusually cold and hard. Not taking his eyes off Raven, he started towards the hallway to his room when heard Robin call, "Beast Boy! Don't you want breakfast?"

"Forget it, man," he heard Cyborg whisper. "these panckes's aren't tofu." He took a bite of his pancake.

"Um, actually Cyborg …" Star started to say, but she was cut off by Cy's cries of disgust. "THESE ARE TOFU PANCAKES?" he half screamed at Starfire. She cringed.

Beast Boy, who had stopped in the middle of the entryway snickered, but was cut off by his stomach growling. He wanted to join them, but looked back and Raven. She didn't even flinch when Cyborg expelled the already-been-chewed waffle from his mouth, whereas Robin was turned slightly green. It just isn't like her he thought, and left to his room before anyone could stop him.