A/N: This chapter has a bunch of fluff. Not pointless fluff, just a little extra fluff to keep knightfire and the other Rob/Star fanatics who can't wait for them to officially become a couple happy and away from my remote island where I write (wishful thinking). Enjoy, fans, cause this is your (Insert holiday of your choice) present.

Disclaimer: Sorry, I don't own the Teen Titans and I am not the head writer, but you can still have an autograph if you really want one.

Reunions: Chapter Fourteen-Burdens

"Robin," I started, "it's late and you are still not asleep. You remain working on the criminal files. What is troubling, I mean what's up?" Robin yawned, stretching his arms. It was already ten o'clock at night, and I was worried. Robin was always very determined, especially when it came to Slade.

"Star," he moaned, "you're not asleep either. I'm just working on some files. Slade has been back twice already and we still have no idea who he really is. Perhaps Terra could share a few of his secrets. Which brings me back to my original question, what are you doing up this late?"

I took a seat beside him. "It's Terra that has me worried. She caused Raven to lose her calm demeanor and become violent. Also, she hardly pulls her own weight in battle. Plus, with the addition of Jinx, you seem even more stressed than normal."

"Yeah," he agreed. "It's just, Terra doesn't seem to be a positive addition to the team. She may be a good friend, but she's out of practice. Jinx could fight in her place, and meanwhile Terra could be doing other things."

"Like, perhaps a job?" I suggested.

Robin practically leapt out of his seat. "That's a great idea, Starfire!" he exclaimed. I smiled, letting his compliment sink in. For some reason I did not know of, his compliments always meant more to me than those of the others. Perhaps it was because he told me these things with complete sincerity.

"Wonderful! Terra will get a job, you will stop the worrying, and perhaps Raven and Beast Boy will finally find happiness!" I gasped, realizing what the last words meant. "I mean, they will realize…true love will…"

"It's okay, Star," Robin reassured me. "I can sorta see it too. Raven has a strange way of showing her feelings. Plus, you saw how she took care of him when he got hurt. She even kissed him on the forehead. I guess opposites really do attract," he laughed.

"We are quite close to being the opposites," I mumbled.

"What's that you said?" Robin questioned. I blushed; I had not intended for him to hear those words.

"You said that the opposites attract," I restated, "and I said that we are quite close to being the opposites."

Robin blushed. "I suppose we are, you being open-minded and happy, and me being serious and stubborn. But do you really think that we would, you know, make a good couple?"

"I never said that," I denied. "Not that I wouldn't really like it. I mean I really like …you make me feel…I love…"

"You love, what?" he asked, leaving me in a very awkward position.

"I love…your smile." It was, as you would say, the lame, but it got me off, as you would say, the hook.

"Thanks," he replied, grinning. I really did like his smile, as well as everything else about him. "I like your eyes, and your smile, too," he continued. "As a matter of fact, there's something I've been meaning to tell you. You've been here a long time, and as your friend, I owe it to you to be completely honest. Starfire, I-"

"Hey, who wants pizza?" inquired a loud annoying voice. It belonged to a girl who was beginning to really get on my nerves. This was the second time she had interrupted Robin today. I was sick of her ruining these special moments. Later on, though, I would imagine them again, only fix the ending to something happy. It's times like these when I wish my life were more like the romantic movies where it all worked out for everyone.

"No thanks, Terra," Robin grumbled, obviously disappointed. Don't get me wrong, I hate to see him sad, but it made me happy to know that he had wanted the moment to happen as much as me.

"Okay, well, how about-" Now the interrupting became the interrupted as the alarm went off yet again.

"Hold that thought, Terra," I replied anxiously. I turned to Robin and said, "Another alarm, and this late at night! This has to be a major emergency."

I was right. When we arrived at the scene of the crime, innocent shoppers were fleeing the scene, leaving their carts full. A boy with green eyes and dark brown hair was shooting gusts of air out of his palms, forcing a display of Captain Fudge's Cocoa Navy cereal against the wall. Cackling, he grabbed the cereal and shoved it into his mouth.

"You'll never take back my cereal! Captain Fudge is my idol," screamed the rather odd villain. He then proceeded to place the empty box on his head like a hat, and stand on a crate while orchestrating some invisible symphony. "And, one, two three!"

Terra shoved him into a wall using her powers. Jinx forced him upward with a few purple blasts. I flew up and caught him, lowering him in Raven's trap. He was then trapped in an overturned shopping cart.

"Are we playing zoo? I'll be the bear!" He was quite immature, even for a super villain.

"No, we're taking you to jail," Robin stated grimly. The boy continued to make growling noises. "Hey Star, where's Terra?"

We all turned around and saw Terra approaching us, sporting a shiny new nametag and a uniform consisting of a white shirt, a black skirt, and a brown apron. Behind her the manager of Richie's Bar and Grill was removing the Help Wanted sign from the window.

"You got a job!" I cheered, engulfing her in a bone-crushing hug. It was unintentional, but I think I gave her a few bruises.

"Yeah," she laughed. "Seeing as I haven't been helping the team much, I decided to put a little money in the team bank account. I'm waiting tables at Richie's. The manager was really nice, especially considering the last job on my resume. He gave me a chance to help you help other people. I'm really happy about it."

So was everyone else as we headed back to the tower. I realized that I was happier than the others were because Robin's burden had been lifted. We walked back in silence, letting the night sky drown our tiny shadows.