Raven laid down on her bed, a smile spread across her face. She sighed. Never had she felt so happy with herself. 'Why didn't I play video games before?' she thought. 'If I dare say it, it was actually, fun.' She got up with a question in her head. She was going to talk to her emotions to see what was up.

After going into her magic mirror, Raven found Happy in her pink robe flying all around laughing like Starfire would.

"Heehee...soooooo fun!" Happy screamed. "YAaaaay!"

"Please...stop...your antics are scary..." Raven's grey-cloaked 'Timid' emotion stuck her head out from behind a tree.

"Yeah just chill." Bravery spoke up.

"Quietness will surely be appreciated." Wisdom said.

"Why should she shut her insanely happy mouth?!" Anger yelled. Anger had been more reserved lately, for some odd reason.

"SHUT UP!!!" Raven yelled. Dead silence rang throughout Raven's mind. "Ok. I have a few questions."

"Ask...away..." Lazy yawned.

"First of all, what in the WORLD made me want to play video games? And why am I so happy?" Raven stared at the many emotions that stood in a circle around her. No reply. "HELLO? DID YOU HEAR ME?" Still, nothing. It's as if her emotions were on pause. She went up to Wisdom and tried to touch her hair. Her hand went clear through. 'HUH? What is this?' Raven was totally confused. After trying to touch every last one of her emotions, she got herself out of the mirror.

'This is just freaky,' she thought. 'What is wrong with me?' Raven decided to go meditate on the roof. After exiting her door, she bumped into Robin.

"Sorry...oh hey Robin." She smiled.

"Hey Raven. Uh, is there anything wrong?" A startled Robin asked her. Raven's bright smile surprised him. Concern flashed across his face.

"Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just gonna go meditate up on the roof for a while. I need to clear my mind." Raven's firm, monotonous voice calmed Robin a little. He was still worried about the video games earlier.

"Oh, ok. I'll call you when dinner's ready," he said. Raven nodded and headed upstairs. He watched her go. 'There has to be something wrong with her. First, the video games. Now she's smiling...?'