Falling Up
A Teen Titans Fan Fiction by Jacob McDonald
Opening Notes: This one took awhile. Lot's of emotion, lot's of talking, and lot's of angst. I'm not good with angst, but I like how this turned out, so, no complaints.
Standard disclaimers apply. I don't own Teen Titans but I hope to in my next life.
Chapter 3: Coming To Terms
Starfire sat on a bed in the medical room of Titan Tower, frowning down at the floor and looking thoroughly miserable. She was still dressed in only her underwear, and had her right arm crossed across her midsection, the hand holding her left arm. It gave her a look of modesty and purity that she didn't really feel that she had.
"This might sting." Raven said as she applied a cotton swab soaked with iodine to one of the small cuts Star had incurred in their wrestling match in the training room. The bits of mettle that had been scattered across the floor when Star had blown the lockers to little bits had sliced both of them up a little, not to mention the scratches from each other's nails.
For her part, Raven was hardly hurt. Her cloak had offered her some protection before it had been ripped off, and even after that, she had still been clad more than the rather skimpy underwear Star was prone to wearing. Her leotard had been torn at, and it was missing a good chunk of fabric along her left side, which was also where the only major wound she had was. Star's nails had dug deep furrows in her flesh, leaving her bleeding, but otherwise unharmed.
"It does not hurt so badly as my friend's scorn." Star shook her head and a tear slipped down her face, "I am ashamed."
"Your lack of rational thought is understandable, though it is less than desirable."
"I feel that I have ruined everything. Robin, the man I thought I was in love with, has made it abundantly clear that he only wishes to love you, Cyborg I fear has lost all respect for me due to my promiscuous activates with Beast Boy, and Beast Boy himself..." another tear leaked out of her eye, "Beast Boy must hate me for what I have done to him."
Raven applied a small bandage to the cut in Star's shoulder, "Regardless, you must deal with the consequences of your actions and move forward."
"And you, friend Raven," Star continued as if she hadn't heard the other girl talking, "you must truly despise me. I have said many hurtful things to you, and I fear that many of them are simply my true feelings, magnified and put in such a way as to inflict the most damage on your psyche."
Sighing, Raven poked Star sharply in the bandage she had just applied. Star yelped and jumped away from the bed, floating in mid-air and staring with wide eyes back at Raven, "Are you paying attention now?" the dark girl asked.
"Y-yes..." Star nodded.
"Good. Now listen. It takes a whole lot to ruffle my feathers, Star, and you've done a pretty good job of it. For that, I apologize. I shouldn't let my emotions get away from me like that. As for hating you..." Rave smiled weakly and reached out, grasping the other girls hand, "I could never hate you, Kori... you're the only girl I like."
"Truly?" Star asked with a hesitant smile.
"Truly." Raven replied and hopped up on the bed, "Now, while we try to talk this out, can you help me clean up these cuts?"
The bank robbers were running.
"Not a bad idea." Cyborg muttered to himself as he made sure the vault they had blown open was secure. Robin and Beast Boy had been going after them with a vengeance.
As three of the ten robbers made it to the front doors of the building, a green gorilla dropped down in front of them, blocking their path. They all skidded to a halt, but weren't able to back peel fast enough to get out of Beast Boy's reach.
With a single swipe of his powerful arm, the changeling plowed all three of them off their feet and into a wall, knocking them all out.
A short ways away, Robin fought off two more of them by himself. His bo staff twirled in a dance of deadly precision, hitting both of his assailants five times for every sloppy punch they aimed at him. He dodged all of their blows, and finally took them out with four well placed jabs.
"Cy! The windows!" Robin shouted.
Cyborg looked over at the windows in time to see the other five robbers attempting to break them and escape that way. He raised his sonic cannon, but a rhino plowed all of them off their feet, leaving them in a heap on the far side of the band.
As Beast Boy became himself again, he walked over to the pile of beaten bank robbers and grabbed one of them by the collar, yanking him forward. Sneering in the man's face, he spit out, "You guys never stood a chance really. We would have been easier on you, but you just happened to catch us on a bad day." hauling back a fist, he slugged the man in the face, sending him into unconsciousness.
Robin watched the whole incident, then turned to Cyborg as if he hadn't seen Beast Boy being unusually cruel, "Is that all of them?"
Bewildered at his two friends over-zealous defeat of the criminals, Cy just shook his head, "Yeah, that's all ten of 'em. Way to pound 'em into bloody pulps guys."
"Like Beast Boy said," Robin turned and started stalking towards the doors, "it's been a bad day. Let's move."
Starfire, still dressed in nothing except her underwear, dabbed at the gash in Raven's side with a cloth, mopping away the still fresh blood. She frowned as she worked, and every now and then, let out a tiny sniffle.
"I am sorry for the things I said, Raven." she said, squinting at the ragged edges of the cuts that her own nails had caused, "I am even more sorry for the fact that I meant some of them."
"Which ones?" Raven asked with a wince as Star probed a sensitive spot, "If you mean the part about how you're going to win Robin from me when he gets tiered of me, I'm going to have to hurt you again."
"No, I do not believe Robin will ever want anything to do with me ever again." she sniffiled, "What I meant was when I said you are... creepy and... cold hearted."
"So I'm not a bitch?" Raven smirked.
"Please," Star looked at her with pleading eyes, "this is difficult."
"I'm sorry. Continue."
"I..." Star looked away, "I have always been intimidated by your stand-offish nature, Raven. You come across as very cold and uncaring. I know deep down that it is because you cannot let your emotions get out of control, but it baffles me as to why you must act this way towards everyone except Robin, whom you obviously love a great deal."
"It's different with him." Raven too, looked away, "He's... more understanding. I know that I can limit myself around him, but he knows how I feel. He understands that it's not him causing me to be so unfeeling, but my need to maintain control."
"I see... I wish... that you had that kind of faith in all of us."
"Kori, I-" Raven started, but Starfire cut her off.
"And when I called you creepy... I do not mean to offend, but... well... you are. You read dark and depressing literature, you dress darkly, you sit in the dark, you look at the negative side of everything, and you despise physical contact unless you are having sex."
"Hey, now..." Raven frowned.
"But it is true, is it not?" Starfire looked up at her and frowned back, "Robin is allowed to take you to bed and do all manner of... kinky things to you, but I cannot hug you without being yelled at."
"Did you just say kinky?" Raven arched an eyebrow.
"After a morning full of me using words not usually found in civilized conversation to insult and degrade you, I did not think it would seem so out of place."
"Well, you're wrong again. I don't like being hugged for every little thing, but I don't mind the occasional friendly squeeze."
"And the rest? Raven, you are as creepy a person as I have ever known."
"I'm sorry you feel that way. I don't see why I should paint my toenails strange colors and braid my hair with you just because you're scared of me." Raven scowled.
Starfire looked away, tears brimming in her eyes, "I just wish for another woman to talk to sometimes."
"About what? Kori, I refuse to have pointless conversations."
"Then why are we talking now?" Starfire stood up, "Perhaps you should apply your own bandages. I will be in my room." and she turned to go.
Raven reached out and caught her arm before she could depart, "Wait! Kori, I... no. Let's talk."
"You do not seem to want to listen."
"Then you listen. I have some things to apologize for as well, and some confessions to make." taking a deep breath while Star turned around and floated in the air, sitting cross legged in front of her, Raven began, "First of all, I know you're not stupid or empty headed. Tameranian's are light years ahead of humans in their culture and their science. Second, you're not ditzy." looking her right in the eye, Raven continued, "What I did mean, was when I said you were over emotional. You... tend to let things get to you far too quickly."
"I thrive on emotion as much as you must repress it, Raven. It is part of who I am."
"And like you, deep down, I know that. It's just hard to put up with sometimes."
"I cannot be less emotional. To do so would be to deny who I am." Starfire nodded into a slight bow, "I am sorry for that."
"Don't sweat it. Just clearing the air. One more thing."
"Yes?"
"Why Beast Boy?" Raven smirked, "I mean, for crying out loud, Kori, he's a green midget with animal rights issues."
"Beast Boy is a very nice person!" Star protested with a half smile, "And I will bet you anything that he is... erm... more impressive than Robin."
"Really?" Raven arched an eyebrow. Starfire held up her hands to demonstrate.
Raven let out a low whistle, "Thank God for alien endurance, huh?"
The boys walked back into the Tower feeling even worse than when they had left. Cyborg shuffled off to his room immediately, saying he didn't want to be burned in the cross fire. Robin and Beast Boy had both shot him angry looks, but had been ignored.
Plopping themselves down on the couch, the two of them stared at a blank TV screen for some time before Robin finally sighed and spoke.
"I can't take this much longer. I hope Star comes to talk to me soon."
"When you do talk to her, tell her I don't ever want to speak to her again."
"Come on, Beast Boy..." Robin shook his head, "You don't mean that."
"You weren't the one getting used to fill in for... you."
"I feel shitty enough about that already, man. I'm sorry."
"For what?" Beast Boy laughed. It sounded empty, bitter, and so much not like Beast Boy that it made Robin wince, "For being so damn great that all the girls want to get with you and not me? Or are you sorry for-"
Robin cut him off before his pity party could get any worse, "I meant that I feel sorry for you. What Starfire did was totally unacceptable, and I plan on telling her so when we talk."
"Don't bother." Beast Boy shook his head and leaned back, his eyes closed, "I feel... so... betrayed."
"All the more reason I should-"
"What would you think about me leaving the Titans?"
Robin was shocked into silence for a moment, "What?"
"What would you think if I left the Titans? I mean, not that I really want to, but let's face it, you guys need Star more than you need me, and I'm not sure I can stay on a team with someone who... hurt me like that."
"Beast Boy," Robin said, suddenly so serious and fierce that it made the changeling sit up and take notice, "I'm only going to say this once, so listen up. I don't ever want to hear you undervalue yourself ever again. You are a valid, important part of this team, just like all the rest of us. We're friends, regardless of our internal struggles and dramas. Star doesn't hate you, and she would be absolutely devastated if you left." he paused, making sure Beast Boy was listening. Satisfied, he continued, "I wont let anyone quit this team because they feel that another member has hurt their feelings. We'll iron it out. We'll work around it, through it, and all over it. I don't care how long it takes, but no one quits while I'm still here to help my friends work out their differences."
Beast Boy was quiet for a few minutes, then he sighed again, "Alright, Dick. I'm not going any where."
"Good." Robin looked at his friend sideways, "You know, Kori isn't one to just go tossing away things like her virginity lightly."
"How do you know if it was her first time?" Beast Boy waggled his eyebrows.
"She's my best friend, Gar, we talk about everything."
"Oh." Beast Boy sat back and looked mildly miffed, "Is there anything I know about her that you don't?"
"How good she is in bed?"
"Fucking amazing, I can tell you that. How's Raven?"
"You heard us last night. What would you say?"
"She liked to be spanked that much?"
"Couldn't get enough of it."
"Damn, dude. Kinky."
"I think she really wanted to bust out some restraints or something, but I'd left my handcuffs in my room." Robin grinned.
"Wow. Who would have thought that Raven was a freak? In bed I mean..."
"Yeah, well, I'm not complaining." Robin smirked, "So dish. What does it for Kori?"
"Baboons."
Robin stared at him with his mouth hanging open for a moment. He recovered enough to stutter out a reply, "Wha... you... you didn't... aw, that's fucked up dude! How could you do that to-"
"Chill out, man!" Beast Boy laughed, "I was just kidding!"
"Oh." Robin grew red in the face.
"Naw, man, she really likes it when you like, throw her legs up and really just, go to town, you know?"
Robin laughed a little, "Like's it rough huh?"
"Hell yes. She also likes it when-" Beast Boy cut himself off abruptly as the doors to the elevator swooshed open and Star stepped into the room. She had put her uniform on, and stood in the doorway, looking quite small and timid.
"Richard? Would you join me... so that we may talk?"
Robin looked at Beast Boy, who had a small smile on his face. He motioned to the door and nodded, "Go on dude. I'll track down Raven. I think she might want to hear my side of the story."
"Alright. Hey, tell her that I still want to see her tonight."
"Will do. Keep your head on straight man."
"I will." Robin nodded once more, then walked to the elevator and stepped into it with Starfire.
Beast Boy watched as the doors closed, then sighed and pulled out his T-Comp. Flipping it open, he opened a line, "Hey, Raven? You around, girl?"
Raven pulled a fresh cloak over her shoulders and arched an eyebrow at Beast Boy's voice coming through her communicator. She walked over to her night stand and picked it up, flipping it open as she did, "I'm here, Beast Boy. What do you want?"
"Um... to talk."
"About what?" Raven arched an eyebrow at the green changeling over the video link.
"About last night. I thought you might like to hear my side of what went down."
Raven sighed and rubbed her eyes, "Why on Earth would I want to listen to you prattle on about how you fucked Starfire every which way last night?"
"Um... no reason I guess. Just... thought you might want to know what led up to it. Why she did it-"
"I know why she did it. We had a long chat while you guys were out." she glared at him, "Anything else?"
Beast Boy opened his mouth to say something, closed it, then opened it again. He stuttered out a sentence, "I was wondering if... maybe you'd like to talk to me... um, maybe offer some guidance about what I should do... about Star."
"I'm not your shrink, Beast Boy. Go talk to Cyborg."
"But you're a girl! You'll know what to do better than he will!"
Raven felt a vein in her head begin to pound, "Beast Boy, look-"
"God damn it all, Rae! Can't you just use my name like the rest of the team sometimes?" she was shocked to hear him so explosively pissed all of a sudden, "We're not in battle! We're not working a case right now! This is personal business! Kori, and Dick, and Victor and I all use each other's names! Why can't you just do it once!"
"I'm not listening to this. Good bye, Beast Boy."
"I swear to God, Raven, if you hang up on me, I'm going to come up there and knock your door down and make you listen to me!"
Raven did not miss the fact that he was starting to grow fangs, or that his eyes looked decidedly more wolf like than normal. She weighed her options quickly. Even if he did transform into his Man-Beast form, she could easily restrain him with her powers. On the other hand, she'd have to bother Cyborg with fixing her door, and she didn't want to do that to her friend. Of course, that meant she'd have to listen to Beast Boy's emotional drivel for the next hour or so, but on the other hand, would it really hurt to branch out to the rest of the team as Starfire said she never did?
"Fine." Raven sighed and closed her eyes, "Come up to my room and we'll..." she paused, "On second thought, meet me in the gym. We can start cleaning up while we talk."
Beast Boy calmed down considerably, "Okay. I'll see you there."
Starfire stood at the edge of the roof, staring off at the sea. She clutched at her arms, warding off the chill brought by the cool breeze that always followed a rain storm in Jump City. Her red hair blew softly in the wind, and the skin around her bandages was pale and white.
Robin stood a ways back form her, observing. Neither one of them felt ready to start the out pouring of emotion yet, and he was content to simply stare at her back, wondering what she was thinking.
After what seemed like fifteen minutes, Star turned around and faced him, her normal radiant smile replaced by a deep frown, and her eyes cast down to the roof top. Tears trickled down her cheeks, and she sniffed once.
Robin found himself moving forward on instinct, "Oh... hell Kori, come here." He walked right up to her and wrapped his arms around her, pulling his cape up to cover both of them. She sobbed once and buried her face in his chest.
"I am sorry, Richard!" she wailed, "I am sorry for the way I have behaved!"
"It's okay, Kori. You were upset... understandably so. I... Raven and I should have... I don't know... talked to you about this or something. I didn't want you to find out the way you did."
"What you must think of me!" she continued to cry as she pulled away from him and turned away once again, "I have been... most unwise. I have sullied myself, and thrown away my virginity simply because I felt that I needed to be needed... and Garfield... how he must hate me."
"He's really upset." Robin replied softly, "He thought about quitting the Titans because he didn't know how he'd face you."
"Oh no!" she whirled back around, "He cannot leave! Richard, you must-"
"I already convinced him not to go." Robin said firmly, "But that doesn't mean you shouldn't do everything in your power to apologize to him." Sighing, Robin pulled off his mask, "This is just one big fucking mess isn't it?"
"Cursing does not suit you, Richard."
"And explosive violence against your friends doesn't suit you, but you certainly didn't hesitate to tear into Raven."
Star's lower lip quivered again and she started crying, "Why must you say such hurtful things?"
Robin sighed and looked away from her, "I don't know... Kori, I'm really... upset with you right now. But all the same... I love you. You're my best friend, and I don't know how life would go on if you weren't."
"Oh, Richard!" Star threw her arms around his neck and hugged him tightly, "I cannot fathom life without you either... though... I had wished we might be more than simply... friends."
"I could have dated you, you know. I would have but... Raven understands a lot about me that you never will." Star stepped back form him and looked at him with a hurt expression. He hastened to clarify, "It's not because I don't tell you about them, or because I don't trust you with them, but..." he trailed off trying to find the words. Eventually he cast his eyes down and spoke in a low, quavering voice, "I have a lot of dark moments in my past, Kori... my parent's deaths, some of the fights I had with Batman, splitting from Batman, I've been near death more times than I can count... and I have these dark thoughts... like I could just... kill the people that that cause so much suffering and death."
Starfire gaped at him, "Richard... you must not! You cannot take a life, it would be-"
"That's what I love about you Star." Robin cut her off as he looked back up into her eyes, "You don't even try to understand, because you can't fathom the thought process behind such emotions as hate, and murderous intent." she blinked at him and he smiled, "Raven understands those things better than any of us, because she deals with them every day... just like I do."
Slowly, Star nodded her head, "Yes... I see now... Raven understands all of you. I just see... the good you."
"You see the side of me that's good and decent and brave and confident." Robin reached out and took her hand, "Everything you are, Koriand'r of Tamaran." She stared at him with wide eyes, "You're the best parts of me. But sometimes... even I feel weak. In those dark times of despair and hopelessness... Raven understands, and she helps me though them."
Starfire smiled a timid smile, "You... really think that I am brave?"
"I think you're every good thing in the universe rolled up into one infinitely wonderful being. But what I want... what I need... is someone who encompasses both sides of the spectrum... light and dark. Good and evil."
"Yes." Starfire finally nodded with confidence, "I do understand now." she smiled slightly wider and wiped away her tears, "I must talk with Beast Boy soon, I think."
"About what?" Robin arched an eyebrow.
"I must tell him... that he is welcome to continue sharing my bed. I must tell him that it is not that I was using him, but that I simply did not understand my own feelings."
"You think you might love him?"
"I do not know. But I think that I could learn to."
"If it makes you happy."
"I will always love you, Richard. You know that, correct?"
"Yeah. And I'll always love you, Kori, but... well, you know."
"I do, yes." she stepped up to him and leaned into him, "Just once, Richard, and I will never ask it of you again."
Robin stared into her eyes for a long moment, then relented with a smile. He leaned down and gently kissed her lips, holding her with a brief passion. As they kissed, his eyes closed.
There was a sudden swoosh of cool air against his body, and the soft tinkling sound that accompanied Starfire's flight, and the warm feel of her lips against his was gone. When he opened his eyes, the Tamaranian princess was no where to be seen.
Raven and Beast Boy worked quickly, cleaning up the training room. As they worked, Raven listened and Beast Boy talked. She was actually quite impressed by the mature and forthright way he was presenting his feelings and thoughts.
"... so, I don't really know what to do. I mean, Kori's a great girl, and I'd love to keep seeing her... maybe even take her out and stuff. You know, be able to call her my girlfriend."
Raven nodded as she used her powers to move some of Cyborg's weights across the room.
"But... she used me. She didn't really have any feelings for me... not like I had for her."
"Actually, I'm sure she did." Raven placed the weight back in it's proper place, "She was lying when she said she wouldn't need you to feel wanted any more."
"What?" Beast Boy dropped the dust pan he was using to clean up bits of the lockers.
"When she said that someday Robin would forget about me and go to her and she wouldn't need you any longer. That was a lie." Raven shrugged, "One of the reasons I didn't turn her inside out."
"So... wait, what does that mean?"
"You're stupid, aren't you?"
"Try to put up with me." Beast Boy glared.
Raven sighed and rolled her eyes, "It means that even if Robin did decide to dump me for her," a paused as she muttered under her breath, "Not bloody likely..." then continued at full volume, "She would still need you to make her happy."
"So... wait, you think she might have feelings for me?"
"Kori has feelings for everyone, Garfield. It's part of who she is." Raven's tone softened, "For us, it's hard to find that one person that we can love forever. For her it's that she sees the best qualities in everyone, and loves them for those qualities. The strength of that love is what determines how she reacts to you. She sees Robin as the absolute best thing on Earth, so she wanted to be his lover. She sees you as a very good friend, funny, helpful, outgoing... and she loves you for those traits." Raven paused and looked him in the eye, "She didn't sleep with you to get back at Robin and me, or to use you as a stand in. She slept with you because she loves who you are."
"Wow." Beast Boy stared, "I've never heard you say so much all at once, ever."
"You just delight in fucking up every tender moment we have, don't you?" Raven rolled her eyes and went back to cleaning.
"I can't help it!" Beast Boy picked up his dust pan, "It's just my nature!"
After a few more minutes of cleaning in silence, the changeling spoke again, "Hey, Rae?"
"Yes?" she sighed and glared at him.
He looked back with a slight smile, "Thanks."
Her gaze softened and she nodded with a small smile of her own, "Any time, Gar. Any time."
Later that night, Cyborg walked into the kitchen to find some food, having not had the chance to eat all day. As he stepped into the dining area, he froze.
Robin and Raven sat next to each other at the booth in the wall, and Starfire and Beast Boy sat across from them. There were several boxes of pizza sitting in front of them, two of which were labeled, 'Cyborg's Meat Supreme! Do not Consume!' in Star's neat scrawl.
Most shocking of all though, was that they were all talking and laughing.
Even Raven.
"Um, what the hell, guys?" he asked stepping into the kitchen, "You were ready to kill each other earlier."
"We talked it out, Cy." Robin pointed to the pizza's, "Star just got back, and we were about to call you. Where have you been all day?"
Cyborg blushed lightly, "Oh, well... in my room. Working on something."
"Really?" Beast Boy arched an eyebrow, "Some new vehicle for us to kick ass with?"
"Naw... it was just a pet project... I didn't like how the prints turned out, so I threw them away."
Raven looked at him funny, and he knew that she knew he was lying. She arched an eyebrow at him, then turned back to her pizza, "Say, Kori... I need to do some shopping tomorrow. You want to come?"
"Yes! Oh Raven, I would love to!"
"You'll like the store we're going to. So will Robin."
Starfire winked, "I bet he will."
"Aw, hell." Robin blushed and rolled his eyes under his mask, "Beast Boy, you didn't give her any ideas did you?"
"Me? No. Well, I might have mentioned something about this place I know that sells whips and four point restraints..."
"I so do not want to hear this while I'm eating." Cyborg grabbed his first box of pizza and sat down at the end of the table, "Subject change please!"
"Let's talk about the changing sleeping arrangements." Robin said with a smirk, "I'd like to keep my room for my case studies, if you guys don't mind."
"Ya'll are gonna be the death of me..." Cyborg rolled his human eye and started scarfing down his food.
The next morning, a white bathrobe wearing Bumble Bee sat down at a computer in the living room of the Titans East Tower. Speedy was back in the kitchen, making pancakes, and Aqualad was flipping channels on the TV.
Bee arched an eye brow as she opened her e-mail and found a message from Cyborg. Opening it, she saw a simple, one liner.
I'll be making a road trip out that way next month. Want to go for a ride when I get out there?
Confused, she scanned down the page and found a file attachment in .pdf format called HPE. She clicked on it and took a sip of her coffee as she waited for Acrobat Reader to open.
As soon as the image came up, she spit her coffee out all over the place and stared with slack jawed wonder at the screen, "Fuckin... no way..."
"What's that?" Speedy was suddenly leaning over her shoulder, squinting at the screen and mixing batter at the same time.
Bumble Bee quickly closed the file as her face burned red, "Nothing! It's nothing!"
"From Cyborg, huh?" Speedy looked down at her through his mask and arched an eyebrow, "I didn't see the words 'penis' and 'hydraulic' in that blue print, did I?"
"Not if you like your balls where they are." she growled back at him.
"I'll just get these on the grill then." Speedy smiled wickedly and dashed away before she could grab him and beat him into a bloody mess.
Sitting back in her chair, Bee put a hand to her forehead.
"Oh Lord..." she mumbled as she looked up at the ceiling with a huge grin, "I think I might need a cold shower now..."
Fin
Closing Notes: Heh. I had to throw that in at the end.
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