I don't own TT or any of he characters, just to confirm that. My other chapters were kinda short; I hope this one will be good enough for you. This is my third chapter of this story; hope u guys like it!

When Beast Boy finished, he asked, "So what do ya guys think of it all?" Cyborg took a deep breath, and said, "I'm not sure, but I think that Romeo and Juliet have something going on. And Robin didn't tell me anything. Man, to think a fellow Teen Titan, who took the pledge, is keeping something from us! If you can't trust a best friend, who can you trust?" Beast Boy, taken aback from Cyborg's comment, defended Robin. "Well, he's not really keeping it from us, he just didn't tell us yet. He will, you'll see, or at least StarFire will." Raven, who didn't really say anything, or show any emotions (that's new to us :) just kidding) finally said something. "Well, if you think that StarFire would say something, I'll give it a try and talk to her about it." Beast Boy and Cyborg nodded their heads.

The next morning, Raven (reluctantly) asked StarFire if she wanted to go to the mall. StarFire jumped out of her seat and said, "Oh, Raven, friend! Yes I would most definitely love to go shopping! Let me go change." Raven sighed and said, "I'll go change too, I guess." When the two left the kitchen, Robin asked either one of the remaining Titan, " What's with Raven? She'd never want to go to the mall, especially with StarFire." Beast Boy and Cyborg both shrugged their shoulders and put their dishes in the sink. Cyborg commented to Beast Boy, "Yo Beast Boy, it's your turn to do the dishes." With a sigh from Beast Boy, Robin said, "I'll do them, Beast Boy." Beast Boy looked up from the sink full of dishes and questioned," You will? Awesome! I owe you one, dude." Cyborg then bet Beast Boy 15 bucks that he could beat him in the new game they got. They went off into the living room leaving Robin alone, with the dirty dishes. While he soaped up the sponge they used, he thought to himself, "There has to be a reason for Raven taking StarFire to the mall, not even I would do that. Even though I should, then I'd really let her know how I feel about her. Wait, Robin, stop going off the subject, this isn't about you getting together with your thought-to-be soul mate, it's about trying to find out what's going on. What is going on? O man am I confused. I can't find out what's going on, have little 'sessions' with StarFire, and find out where Slade is obsess over Slade. It's too much for me. Maybe I should just concentrate on the important things. What are the important things? Slade? My fellow members? Myself?" He let out a sigh as he finished the last dish. He jumped by a female voice asking, "I heard you sigh, Robin. What is bothering you?" He turned to see StarFire facing him. She was wearing an orange mini skirt, with a yellow belly-shirt. In her right hand she held a light green jacket. StarFire looked at him and asked, "Is this the regular human wear?" Robin replied, "Well, I guess, I'm not that sure. But it looks great on you." Then he thought to himself, "Great? Don't bring her self-esteem down, idiot. Say what you really mean. Tell her that she looks hot. Spicy. Bootylicious. Say something! Don't just gawk at her; she'll think that you're insulting her. SAY SOMETHING!" He was shouting at himself but couldn't bring up enough courage to say someting. He also didn't have the time. Right after he said that she gave him a warm smile, and Raven appeared. She was wearing the usual outfit, but this one was dark green. StarFire looked over at the caped girl and commented, "O, Raven, you look, most wonderful! What a good look for you." Raven grunted softly and said to Robin, "Well, we're off." They turned, but Robin pulled StarFire to the side. "Star, if Raven asks you anything about what happened the other day, change the subject." StarFire looked in Robin's eyes and said, "I promise you, Robin, I won't say anything about that great experience." She got out of Robin's grip and followed Raven to the elevator, went inside and said, "This will be so much fun!" The elevator door closed and the two were out of the building. Cyborg whispered to Beast Boy, "Now, to work on Robin."

Before going to talk to him, Beast Boy and Cyborg decided to talk about how to do talk to him, without making him angry. They had three different plans, one where Beast Boy would mostly talk, one where Cyborg would mostly talk, and one where they would talk to him both separately. They decided that Cyborg would mostly talk, because Beast Boy wasn't really into the don't-force-him-to-talk thing. They went into the kitchen where Robin was drying and putting the now clean dishes. They sat down at the table and Cyborg said, "You know, Robin, we were hoping to see you here." Robin responded with a raised eyebrow and asked, "Me? Whhhhy?" Cyborg continued, "Well, we want to talk to you. Well, actually, the truth is that I wanted to talk to you. Beast Boy just wanted to tag along, you know how he is." Robin put the last dish away and sat in between the two guys. He asked, "So what'd ya wanna talk about?" Beast Boy interrupted him and asked, "What is this? 20 questions?" Both Cyborg and Robin stared at him in confusion, Beast Boy just laughed stupidly and apologized. Cyborg opened his mouth to start the conversation, when Beast Boy did it for him. "So, is StarFire's ankle better?" Robin answered slowly, "Yes." Beast Boy asked him another question, "Are you sure?" Robin, sounding annoyed, answered this question, same answer as the other, with a yes. Cyborg glared over at Beast Boy, and even though he saw it, he went on. "Nothing weird happened to her?" "No" "Are you sure?" "Yes! Now leave me, and StarFire alone! I'll be in my room, and I suggest you should leave me alone for a while." Robin stormed off into the direction of his room.

After 3 minutes of silence, Cyborg said, "Yo, what happened to me mostly talking? Whatever, I should've expected that. O, and just to let you know, you pushed him too far, man." Beast Boy, looking hurt went into the living room, with Cyborg following. He turned on the T.V, with a new episode of YU-GI-OH! playing. Cyborg went on, "All I'm saying is that you can't force it like that. You have to let him come to you. Tell him that if he wants or needs to talk, you're the guy he needs to talk to." Beast Boy flipped through the channels, stopping at the channel that was currently playing non-stop horror movies. He turned towards Cyborg. "Or we could just take him to show up on an episode of Jerry Springer. The subject would be: Super heroes gone bad." Cyborg rubbed his forehead and sat down next to the horror-movie-lover and joined him watching, 'Monsters On Elm Street.'