Koniichiwa! Soraoathkeeper here, and I'm back with another chapter of Wishing from popular demand (thanks so much everyone!). Seriously though, I'm winging through this. I don't know if this will have any plot or this will be just a collection of little fluffy chapters. Anyway, the chapter's waiting! Read on!!(and review at the end please!)

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It had been a few days since Beast Boy had made that wish on the rooftop, and nothing had happened. Raven still ignored him, Raven still said "no" to all of his attempts to talk to her, and Raven still hated him. And during all of this, he could still not get her out of his mind. He didn't get it. He had felt better after he had made that wish, but that had gone away, to be replaced by more grief. Beast Boy hated feeling this way. One second he would be annoyed at her for ignoring him, but a second later he would find himself admiring her ability to resist him. He just didn't get it. And he hated it.

But he would not give up hope that she would one day accept him. He was (and always would be) a strong believer. So in spite of his confused feelings, he continued to try and win her affections.

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Raven didn't know why Beast Boy tried so hard. She was one who couldn't feel; one who couldn't love without destruction. So when she overheard Beast Boy's wish when she had gone up to meditate a few days ago, she was surprised, to say the least. She did care for the little troublemaker, maybe more than care, although she would rather die than admit it. But she had never experienced these feelings before, and took them as just a 'best friend' phase. It was true; he was her best friend. Robin was the aloof leader, Starfire, the annoying sister, Cyborg was the supportive friend, but it was Beast Boy who was her best friend. He was the one who wanted to know her. He was the one who tried every day without fail to break down her defenses. She was afraid to admit it, but it was working.

On one hand, she hated him for it. She was supposed to be untouchable; she was supposed to be isolated. He had no idea what he was getting into. She had tried so hard to keep all emotions inside of her, but he just had to go and let them all out again. But on the other hand she was grateful for it. For being there to hold her up when she began to fall. For being her light when the darkness inside her began to overwhelm her. For trying to get her to feel emotions and fulfill one of her biggest wishes; to be normal. When she was with him, she felt normal. There were no cold stares, there were no scoffing laughs, and there were no groups that exempted her. It was just Beast Boy and Raven. Opposites that balanced each other out and made them both feel whole. The hate/love scale was slowly tipping towards love.

The next day she went up to the roof and started to meditate. It was calm and peaceful here; nothing but the rhythmic crashing of the waves and the wind interrupted her meditation. Her emotions settled down and she became just a little insignificant dot in the starry night sky.

Unfortunately, a hand on her shoulder interrupted her meditation. "Hey Raven! What are you doing here?"

Raven opened one eye to see a grinning face. "Trying to meditate." she said. "Emphasizing on trying." She closed her eye again, trying to find her center.

Beast Boy sweatdropped, still smiling. "Umm...do mind if I join you?" he asked timidly.

Raven sighed. "Fine, if you must. But you must be ABSOLUTELY quiet. Understand?"

Beast Boy nodded quickly. "Uh huh. No talking." He pretended to zip his lips.

Raven mentally rolled her eyes. "Good."

Silence.

Raven settled down, trying to find her center again. But after a few minutes of trying, she realized that she couldn't. For the first time ever, it was too quiet. She shifted uncomfortably, trying to remain calm, but soon the suspense became too much for her. She opened her eyes and looked at Beast Boy.

Beast Boy was laying on his back with his hands behind his head, staring at the stars. He looked peaceful and content, and Raven felt something warm bubble up inside of her at the sight. Beast Boy noticed Raven staring at him and sat up, raising an eyebrow at her. Raven's first instinct was to turn away, but she continued to stare at him instead. A staring contest ensued. Surprisingly enough, Beast Boy was able to hold his own against Raven. But Raven, being Raven, was the winner. Beast Boy shrugged and laid back down, continuing to look at the stars.

"Why aren't you talking?" Raven asked, hesitant.

"Because you told me not to." Beast Boy replied simply.

"But...but you usually don't listen to me." she said, painfully aware of how stupid she sounded.

He shrugged again, not looking at her. "Well, let's just say that I have a lot on my mind right now."

Raven nodded, not pressing the matter. She knew what it was like to keep secrets and knew that when Beast Boy wanted to talk about it he would. Giving up on meditating, she sat down next to him and looked up at the stars. He didn't do anything, just scooted over a little so that she would have room. Raven settled down and admired the twinkling lights above.

"Pretty, aren't they?" he remarked. She didn't have to ask what he was talking about.

"Yes..."

He grinned lopsidedly at her. "They remind me of someone I know..."

She glared at him halfheartedly, ignoring how her heart skipped a beat at his smile. "What did I say about not talking?" she chided him.

"Sorry!" he immediately looked back at the sky and shut up.

She sighed and relaxed again. The stars were very pretty, especially in the summer. Since the Titans lived on an island, there were no lights to block out the twinkling little stars. The moon was in its full radiance tonight, bathing the two Titans in moonlight. All in all, it was a breathtaking view.

All of a sudden, a star streaked across the sky. She heard Beast Boy gasp softly next to her. "Wow..." she murmured.

"Yeah..." he replied softly. They sat there silently, looking in awe at the beautiful shooting star.

"Make a wish Raven!" Beast Boy said, interrupting the silence. "I know what mine is..."

She closed her eyes and instantly knew what she wanted. I wish...she thought, that someday I could have the courage to admit it...to myself...and to him. Her heart swelled inside her as she looked over at her companion, whose eyes were still closed and wishing. He opened them suddenly, and she felt herself blush a little. But luckily for her, Beast Boy seemed not to notice.

"What did you wish for?" she asked curiously. He seemed taken aback at this and started stammering.

"W-well, I wished for...I-I mean, I-if I told you...it wouldn't come true!" he said triumphantly, having found the perfect excuse.

"Whatever." She shrugged.

"Um, well, it's getting late. Wanna head in?" Beast Boy asked, standing up. She shrugged again. He smiled and offered his hand. She took it, and he pulled her up.

"Remember..." she warned him as they made their way to the stairs. "...nothing happened here. Got it?"

He gave her another lopsided smile. "Got it." he replied, nodding. She lifted her hood over her head so that he wouldn't see and smiled. Beast Boy looked back, somehow knowing that she was smiling, and responded with one of his own. He knew. He understood.

He always did.

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Did you like the ending? I just had to incorporate that in there. I'm thinking of renaming this story. The choices are 'Someday' or 'Rooftop Wishes'. Let me know what you think! Oh, and do you think that this should be a Beast Boy/Raven fic? Or should I put a chapter of Starfire/Robin? That'll be hard though, because I don't think I'm as good with Robin/Starfire fics. Of course, I haven't tried my hand at writing one, but Beast Boy/Raven just comes naturally to me. Well, tell me okay?