Chapter Fourteen

Synopsis:

Ever wondered what would happen if one of Raven's emotions was released into the real world? Well, when Raven decides to squash her love (and lust) for Beast Boy, things get a little wacky... Lust is sick of being ignored and forgotten, and so Lust captures Raven in her own mirror, and goes out into the Tower to get some freedom... sound good? Keep reading to find out what happens!

Introduction:

Ergh. . . bad news, yo! Camp! So, a rush of chappies tonight, I'ma try to finish this whole thing up, but if I don't. . . no updates 'til next saturday! So, here's a vote. Sequal, or no sequal? And, if so, what should happen? And, 'nother vote. Look at my other story, Guardian Angel. Continue, or don't continue?

Disclaimer:

I do not own the Teen Titans. If I did, I would make Cyborg muh boyfriend, since Beast Boy and Robin (hot as they are), are or should or will be taken. And, 'sides, Cyborg is AWESOME! . . . Bye, you lot! I'm off to kidnap a certain Cybernetic teen and take him to my house.

Dedication:

To Laura, Tara, and Aero, my best friends, and to Alex, another best friend, who has helped me with this fic a lot. Also to all the Raven and Beast Boy supporters out there.

Hint For Chapter Fourteen:

Doi! Next chapter is the major Rae/BB fluff scene! Not sure if that chapter will be the end, or if there will be one more. After that, Alternate Chapter Names! Then, I'm answering ALL NINETY of my reviews! I love you guys!

Quote Of The Chapter:

"The strange Raven that Cyborg says looked. . . how you say. . . hot but easy? Was really one of her emotions!" The Tamaranian smiled broadly. "Beast Boy hit him after he said that," she added thoughtfully. "I am not sure why."


Robin was lying down on his bed, staring up at the ceiling, his hands behind his head. The Boy Wonder was a bit confused. So much had been going on lately. . . he didn't know what to think! Beast Boy feeling odd, one of Raven's emotions running around in her underwear. . . it just didn't match up!

He was interrupted by a knock on his door.

The team leader did not get up to answer it, instead calling out a tired: 'Who is it?'

"It is I, Starfire," the voice from the other side of the door replied. "May I enter your room, friend Robin?"

Robin nodded before realizing that Star could not see his answer to her request through the closed door. He shook his head at his own mistake, and got up to open the door. His heart gave an all too familiar lurch as she stepped into the room.

"Sure," Robin said, trying to hide the nervousness in his voice.

"I have glorious news!" Starfire crowed as she entered the Boy Wonder's room. "Raven and Beast Boy. . . it's all so confusing! Apparently, one of Raven's emotions trapped our dear friend in her mirror and took her place in the real world! And friend Beast Boy went into the mirror and rescued her! The strange Raven that Cyborg says looked. . . how you say. . . 'hot but easy', was really one of her emotions, as I guessed!"

The Tamaranian smiled broadly. "Beast Boy hit him after he said that," she added thoughtfully. "I am not sure why."

Robin stared, biting his lip to try and dispel the fit of laughter that he was trying desperately to control. "She did look easy," he muttered to himself. "And hot," he added, looking around to make sure that neither Raven nor Beast Boy was nearby. 'But not nearly as hot as Starfire is,' his mind chimed in.

"Hot?" Starfire asked. "I was under the impression that our tower has. . . air conditioning?"

"It does," Robin said, trying even harder not to laugh. "So," he said, "it's good that Raven is. . . er. . . well, it's good that things are back to normal again!"

"Not quite," Starfire said with a mischievous grin.

"How so?" Robin asked.

"Well. . . when Raven and Beast Boy came back, they were holding hands. And Raven did not threaten to blow Beast Boy's head off as she normally does! I think that these two actions are signs of earth affection?"

"Yeah," Robin said with a big smile. "Looks like those two finally hooked up."

"Hooked up?" Starfire asked. "What do you mean? They were not chained together to my knowledge! Shall I go and offer them my assistance?"

"No, Star! It just means that they like each other. . ."

"Robin," Starfire asked hesitantly, "I wish to speak to you about something. You see, I was looking at Raven for a moment after she returned. She did not say it in words, but I sensed that she was different somehow. The way she looked at Beast Boy was kind and tender. . . not annoyed. I can tell that she feels differently towards our green friend."

Robin nodded. "Like I said, something must have happened when he rescued her. They must have gotten together."

Starfire blushed. "Robin, I. . . when I saw Raven looking at Beast Boy, she looked happy, like anything bad could happen, and she wouldn't care. Friend Robin, I wanted to talk to you because I think that I feel the same way that Raven does."

"Towards. . . towards Beast Boy?" Robin asked nervously, trying to hide the lump in his throat. Things were getting even more confusing than before! Not to mention the jealousy that was gnawing at the pit of his stomach.

"No," Starfire said uneasily. "Robin, I think that I am feeling this strange emotion that Raven has towards. . . you. . ." this last phrase was said in an almost inaudible whisper.

Robin, of course, heard every word. Starfire was still looking at the floor, her cheeks flushed and her crimson hair falling over her face. Robin gently reached out a hand, cupping her chin and carefully lifting her head. When her red locks fell away from her face, he could see shining tears in the green eyes of the Tamaranian princess.

"Starfire," he whispered, leaning in closer, "I think that I know just how you feel."

Robin carefully reached behind his head with one hand, still holding Starfire's face in his other, and unhooked his mask. It fell to the floor. Suddenly, Starfire found herself staring into the most beautiful bright blue eyes that she had ever seen. The alien girl let out a small gasp.

"Robin," she breathed, still staring at him, dumbfounded.

Robin blushed, trying not to grin sheepishly. "I haven't taken my mask off in a long time," he said. And then, Robin leaned forwards, gently pressing his lips to Starfires.

Star sighed. Though she was not quite sure what she was supposed to be doing, she did enjoy the sensation of Robin's lips pressed against hers, of his hand on her cheek. . . Robin gently guided Starfire towards his bed, pulling his face away from hers and sitting down. She joined him, her green eyes wider than before.

Robin smiled, and reached out a hand. She took it, and soon, she was drawn into Robin's strong, safe embrace. Starfire buried her face into the hollow of his neck, her arms wrapped firmly around him. Robin held Star's waist gently.

And, as the two new lovers held each other, both couldn't help but notice that it felt very, very right.