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"Cyborg, we have to talk," Raven said.
"Yeah?"
"Well, Ok. I'm just gonna say it-it's not working. It's not working for me, it's not working for you, so let's just call it off."
"Hallelujah! I've been waiting for this day! Raven, can we still be friends though?"
"Why not."
"Um...I'm gonna go, if that's ok with you."
"Please."
"Thanks Ray."
Raven hadn't noticed how much Cyborg had wanted to leave her. A smile almost cracked her face. She felt so good, so happy, and so free.
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"So do you think you're gonna ask Raven out when the call it off?" Robin asked Beastboy.
"I dunno. Probably not right away. Maybe like, a few months after that. You know? Chicks are kind of weird when it comes to being dumped," Beastboy explained. Robin had a flashback:
He is looking for any alliances of Slade. Pictures scattered all over his desk. Just then he remembers he has a date with Starfire, "I don't have the time, not for dates, not for Star, only for work," Robin said aloud to himself. Though everyone knew he hadn't been on a date with Starfire for a month and a half. A knock came on the door, "Robin, may I come in?"
"Sure Star."
"Robin, are we still going on a date," Starfire asked. Robin did not answer. "Robin? Are we?" No answer, "Robin are-"Robin turned around furious, "No Starfire! We are not going on a date! Don't you get it?! I don't have time for you anymore! I will NEVER have time for you until evil is out of the world! And that will take more than an eternity! Don't you get it?! I'm breaking it off, I can't have relationships anymore! I just don't feel a connection anymore!" He turned around and went back to work. Starfire's eyes filled with tears, "Robin, all I wanted to do was help you!" She turned and ran out into her room. That whole week she wouldn't let anyone in except Raven, who she only allowed to stay for a maximum of five minutes. After that, Starfire refused to talk to him for 4 months. Four painful, slow, remorseful months. After that, they were hardly considered friends.
Robin suddenly came back to reality, 'No wonder why she hates me. How could I have been so cruel to her?'
"Dude, you ok?" Beastboy asked as he put a hand on his shoulder.
"Yeah, fine," Robin sighed.
Cyborg burst in, "Free! Free at last! Woohoo! No more café shops! No more whiny girlfriends! No more RAVEN!"
"Alright! So you finally broke it off with her?!" Beastboy exclaimed.
"Sort of...let's play 'Mad Racer'!" Cyborg shouted.
"You're on!"
"I'll be in my room," Robin said, though unheard. He closed his door and turned on the lights, remembering that day, that day when he broke Starfire's heart. Why was he so stupid? Robin opened the desk drawer at the bottom with the keyhole. He kept this drawer locked the whole time, he was the only one with a key to it. He unlocked it and sorted through its contents. He hadn't opened this drawer since his and Starfire's last date together. He called this his, 'Star Drawer,' where after every date with Star he would put something significant in it. At the bottom of the drawer he found a picture they had taken at a county fair. Robin had his arms around Starfire and she was kissing him on the cheek while looking at the camera. They were smiling, Robin smiled to himself, remembering how happy they had been.
Robin shook his head, 'Why am I doing this? I don't love her, I don't. I know I don't, but why do I feel the same way around her I did four years ago?' He put the picture in his pocket and locked the drawer. He walked out of his room, and bumped into Starfire who was just entering her room, which was right across the hall from his.
"Oh, hey Robin," Starfire said.
"Hey, Star. Hey, uh, were you and Tad at the movies together?"
"Yeah. Why?"
"Oh, it's just I thought I saw you, I just wasn't sure."
"Yeah, I saw you. But where was Karen?" Starfire asked with a gleam in her eye, 'Karen must have dumped him, what a loser,' she thought, 'he'll probably say that HE broke it off.'
"Oh, well, I kind of broke it off with her," Robin said as he shrugged.
'Bingo,' Starfire thought to herself, "Well, goodnight Robin. I think the others are watching a movie, maybe you should join them."
"Aren't you going to watch it?"
"No, I have to pick out clothes for my date with Tad tomorrow night. We're going to go to a dance club!"
"Oh, well, goodnight then," Robin said.
"Goodnight." Starfire closed her door. Robin looked down at his hands. Sweaty. 'What am I, ten? Geesh can't I just tell her how I feel...no. I can't tell her about feelings that I DON'T have...'
Robin walked into the living room, "Where's Raven?"
"Bed. Yes! Us dudes can watch something scary for a change! Let's watch the Texas Chainsaw Massacre!" A/n: No I haven't seen that. Like they said, too scary for chicks!
Starfire was looking in the mirror as she took off her earrings. She had just gotten out of the shower and was wearing a towel. She heard loud screams and a chainsaw, 'Great. The night I need the most sleep, Cyborg and Beastboy have to watch a show with the word chainsaw in the title!'
She ran out, "WOULD YOU PLEASE KEEP IT DOWN!?" Starfire screamed at the top of her lungs.
Robin was the only one who heard some one yelling and he turned around. Starfire motioned for him to come closer.
"WHAT DID YOU SAY?!" Robin screamed.
"KEEP IT-"They turn it on pause-"DOWN!!" Starfire screamed.
"Why don't you?" Cyborg said sarcastically from the couch.
Starfire's face embittered, "Knock it off, would you? I'm tired. Please." Starfire just then remembered she was in a towel. And Robin was right there! This was more embarrassing than when Beastboy taped a pair of Starfire's underwear to Robin's door! Starfire ran into her room.
"Uh, did we miss something?" Beastboy asked the other two.
"I dunno. Let's just keep it down so she'll shut-up," Beastboy said.
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"Cyborg, we have to talk," Raven said.
"Yeah?"
"Well, Ok. I'm just gonna say it-it's not working. It's not working for me, it's not working for you, so let's just call it off."
"Hallelujah! I've been waiting for this day! Raven, can we still be friends though?"
"Why not."
"Um...I'm gonna go, if that's ok with you."
"Please."
"Thanks Ray."
Raven hadn't noticed how much Cyborg had wanted to leave her. A smile almost cracked her face. She felt so good, so happy, and so free.
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"So do you think you're gonna ask Raven out when the call it off?" Robin asked Beastboy.
"I dunno. Probably not right away. Maybe like, a few months after that. You know? Chicks are kind of weird when it comes to being dumped," Beastboy explained. Robin had a flashback:
He is looking for any alliances of Slade. Pictures scattered all over his desk. Just then he remembers he has a date with Starfire, "I don't have the time, not for dates, not for Star, only for work," Robin said aloud to himself. Though everyone knew he hadn't been on a date with Starfire for a month and a half. A knock came on the door, "Robin, may I come in?"
"Sure Star."
"Robin, are we still going on a date," Starfire asked. Robin did not answer. "Robin? Are we?" No answer, "Robin are-"Robin turned around furious, "No Starfire! We are not going on a date! Don't you get it?! I don't have time for you anymore! I will NEVER have time for you until evil is out of the world! And that will take more than an eternity! Don't you get it?! I'm breaking it off, I can't have relationships anymore! I just don't feel a connection anymore!" He turned around and went back to work. Starfire's eyes filled with tears, "Robin, all I wanted to do was help you!" She turned and ran out into her room. That whole week she wouldn't let anyone in except Raven, who she only allowed to stay for a maximum of five minutes. After that, Starfire refused to talk to him for 4 months. Four painful, slow, remorseful months. After that, they were hardly considered friends.
Robin suddenly came back to reality, 'No wonder why she hates me. How could I have been so cruel to her?'
"Dude, you ok?" Beastboy asked as he put a hand on his shoulder.
"Yeah, fine," Robin sighed.
Cyborg burst in, "Free! Free at last! Woohoo! No more café shops! No more whiny girlfriends! No more RAVEN!"
"Alright! So you finally broke it off with her?!" Beastboy exclaimed.
"Sort of...let's play 'Mad Racer'!" Cyborg shouted.
"You're on!"
"I'll be in my room," Robin said, though unheard. He closed his door and turned on the lights, remembering that day, that day when he broke Starfire's heart. Why was he so stupid? Robin opened the desk drawer at the bottom with the keyhole. He kept this drawer locked the whole time, he was the only one with a key to it. He unlocked it and sorted through its contents. He hadn't opened this drawer since his and Starfire's last date together. He called this his, 'Star Drawer,' where after every date with Star he would put something significant in it. At the bottom of the drawer he found a picture they had taken at a county fair. Robin had his arms around Starfire and she was kissing him on the cheek while looking at the camera. They were smiling, Robin smiled to himself, remembering how happy they had been.
Robin shook his head, 'Why am I doing this? I don't love her, I don't. I know I don't, but why do I feel the same way around her I did four years ago?' He put the picture in his pocket and locked the drawer. He walked out of his room, and bumped into Starfire who was just entering her room, which was right across the hall from his.
"Oh, hey Robin," Starfire said.
"Hey, Star. Hey, uh, were you and Tad at the movies together?"
"Yeah. Why?"
"Oh, it's just I thought I saw you, I just wasn't sure."
"Yeah, I saw you. But where was Karen?" Starfire asked with a gleam in her eye, 'Karen must have dumped him, what a loser,' she thought, 'he'll probably say that HE broke it off.'
"Oh, well, I kind of broke it off with her," Robin said as he shrugged.
'Bingo,' Starfire thought to herself, "Well, goodnight Robin. I think the others are watching a movie, maybe you should join them."
"Aren't you going to watch it?"
"No, I have to pick out clothes for my date with Tad tomorrow night. We're going to go to a dance club!"
"Oh, well, goodnight then," Robin said.
"Goodnight." Starfire closed her door. Robin looked down at his hands. Sweaty. 'What am I, ten? Geesh can't I just tell her how I feel...no. I can't tell her about feelings that I DON'T have...'
Robin walked into the living room, "Where's Raven?"
"Bed. Yes! Us dudes can watch something scary for a change! Let's watch the Texas Chainsaw Massacre!" A/n: No I haven't seen that. Like they said, too scary for chicks!
Starfire was looking in the mirror as she took off her earrings. She had just gotten out of the shower and was wearing a towel. She heard loud screams and a chainsaw, 'Great. The night I need the most sleep, Cyborg and Beastboy have to watch a show with the word chainsaw in the title!'
She ran out, "WOULD YOU PLEASE KEEP IT DOWN!?" Starfire screamed at the top of her lungs.
Robin was the only one who heard some one yelling and he turned around. Starfire motioned for him to come closer.
"WHAT DID YOU SAY?!" Robin screamed.
"KEEP IT-"They turn it on pause-"DOWN!!" Starfire screamed.
"Why don't you?" Cyborg said sarcastically from the couch.
Starfire's face embittered, "Knock it off, would you? I'm tired. Please." Starfire just then remembered she was in a towel. And Robin was right there! This was more embarrassing than when Beastboy taped a pair of Starfire's underwear to Robin's door! Starfire ran into her room.
"Uh, did we miss something?" Beastboy asked the other two.
"I dunno. Let's just keep it down so she'll shut-up," Beastboy said.
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Second Chappy down! Booya!!
