Chapter two, if you're reading this, then I may have figured this out. Enjoy!!

"Whatsamatter with you, BB?" said Cyborg the next morning.

"Uh, nothing."

"Aw, come on, you been all wierd and quiet ever since breakfast yesterday."

"No," Beastboy insisted, "I haven't."

"Yeah you have. It's about Valentines day, isn't it?"

Beastboys stomache did a small flip at the mention of Valentines day. He opened his mouth to deny it, but knew it was no use arguing with Cyborg. He could squeeze the truth out of anyone.

"Yeah," Beastboy admitted, "kinda."

"And Raven?"

"Cyborg," Beastboy said, "could you please be quiet and let me eat my tofu waffles, please?"

"Oh, yeah, sure I will, after you just come out and admit that you wanted to do something with Raven on Valentines day."

"What?"

"But then you found out how much she hates Valnetines day and now you don't know what to do."

"Cyborg, why do...how did you...how did you figure that out?"

"I wouldn't be surprised if Raven had it figured out by now. If you don't want it catching on, act like your normal self."

"Alright then, smart guy," said Beastboy, "since you're so good at giving advice, why don't you tell me what I should do?"

"Well," Cy said, "My advice is to not ask Raven to do something for Valentines day."

"What!?" shouted Beastboy, "What kind of lame advice is that?"

"I don't think you're listening," said Cyborg, "I said, don't ask her to do something for Valentines day."

It took Beastboy several seconds before he understood. "Oh," he finally said, "I get it."

Robin sat in his room and stared at the ceiling. He was slowly coming up with a plan, but it still needed a little work. Just an extra something to make it perfect. He got up and went into the kitchen to get something for breakfast. He found Beastboy, looking much happier than he had yesterday.

"Hey, Rob," he said, "What's up?"

"Hmm, nothing much. How about you."

"Lotsa stuff!!" Beastboy exclaimed, "I gotta go figure this out!" Beastboy leaped out of his seat and ran into the hall.

Raven came out sometime later, she looked all around the room and sighed.

"Did you loose something?" Robin asked,

"I, uh, I lost my Book of Azar. Have you seen it?"

"No," Robin said, "You meditate on the roof sometimes, did you look up there?"

"No."

"I'll go check."

Robin climbed the staircase to the roof and looked all around. He didn't see Ravens book. He walked over to the edge and looked out across the water. It was certainly peaceful up there. The sun was shining that day, and it made the water sparkle, like the sparkle in Starfires eyes whenever he made her laugh. The air up there was clear, and there was a slight breeze. Robin was mesmerized by how calm it was. He closed his eyes and breathed in deeply.

His eyes jerked open as an idea hit him.

"That's it!!" he shouted. He ran back to the staircase and back into the Tower to perfect his plan.

Raven wasn't really looking for her book of Azar. It was in her room next to her mind porthole, right where she had left it. She had been looking for Beastboy, not to talk to him or anything. She was just curiouse as to his whereabouts. He had been very quiet almost all day yesterday, and she had caught him looking at her on more occasions than she could count. Why?

She almost wished she hadn't dissed Valentines day. Maybe that had upset Beastboy. She had been spending more time with him lately, and he really wasn't so annoying. He would tell some very bad jokes every so often, but he had good intentions. He still hadn't made her laugh, though.

Robin suddenly ran back into the Tower.

"Didn't find it," he said, panting, "sorry."

"It's okay," Raven said, "I found it. It was right where I left it. Funny how that works out sometimes."

"Yeah," Robin said, "Hilarious. See ya." Robin ran back to his room. He was probly planning something for Starfire. Of course. That meant the Cyborg and Beast boy would be having their movie marathon while Robin wooed Starfire, so what was Raven to do?

Raven went back to her room. She needed to venture into her mind for a while.

Starfire rummaged through her closet. She knew it was in there somewhere. She could remember packing it before leaving Tamaran. She had taken special care to make sure that she wouldn't forget it.

"I got it!!" she exclaimed as she took the object from it's box. It was in perfect condidtion. It meant a lot to her, she hoped Robin would love it.

She put it back in its box and searched the Tower for wrapping paper, while trying to avoid bumping into Robin. She found Beastboy first.
"Beastboy," she said, "Do you know where I might find any paper with which to wrap a box of about this size?" Satrfire held her hands up to demonstrate how big the box was.

"I dunno," he said, "Look on top of the fridge."

Starfire reached on top of the fridge and found a roll of bright blue wrapping paper. She then noticed that Beastboy was writing something down, reading it over, then erasing it furiously.

Starfire quietly leaned over to see what it was he was writing.

"Raven, would you like to- Hey Raven, lets go and- Evereyone else is busy, wanna go do- "

It was scratched out, but still legible. A lot more had been erased, so Starfire couldn't read anything else. She went back to her room to wrap the box.

And that's chapter two, I'll have chapter three up in a jiffy. Please review it, I love reviews.