This is a one shot fic! And I believe you will enjoy it, unless you hate Star/Robin, then…sorry…you want like it. Just to warn you, there are no other characters than Starfire and Robin. So, if you wish to read a fanfiction that has Raven, Beast Boy, and Cyborg, or any more characters that Starfire and Robin, I suggest you seek another fanfiction!
DISCLAIMER: I do not own Starfire and Robin, or their net, or their rackets, or their birdies, or the Teen Titans Roof. And I especially don't own Teen Titans. If I did, well, then I would be more imaginative, now wouldn't I? I also do not own many of the Lemony Snicket references.
Claimer: I own this plot. And if an episode of Teen Titans comes out and it has the exact same plot, then they stole it and I am genius.
Dedicated: Lelyn. Everyone's favorite roleplayer. If it weren't for her, my writing skills would still be horrible! She probably upped my writing skills more than any teacher, and without even trying! GO LELYN.
Summary: Robin is teaching Starfire one of my personal fave sports, Badminton! Will Starfire go pro, or will this story contain fluff and has nothing to do with going pro? I think we all know the answer. (Parings: Star/Robin-duh- and no one else. Since, ahaha, they are the only characters)
Main Characters: AS IF YOU DON'T KNOW.
Title:
BADMINTONLOVE
Chapter: The Only Chapter In Which Has A Long Title
But Is Really Really Really Short
IMPORTANT
NOTE: THIS IS THE EDITED VERSION, IF YOU HAVE READ THE ORIGINAL, I'M
SORRY TO SAY, BUT IT SUCKED! SO, I GOT RID OF ALL THE IMATURE FACTORS
OF THIS STORY, AND I'M SURE MOST OF YOU ARE GLAD I DID. PLEASE
REVIEW AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK.
ANOTHER IMPORTANT NOTE: THE STORY ITSELF WAS BARELY EVEN TOUCHED.
WHACK!
WHOOSH! The birdie flew across the net to the opposing other.
"Ah!"
Starfire held her racket horizontally and tried to hit it, which she
did, but it went behind her and off the roof! "Meep!" Starfire
yelped, ran off the edge of the tower and flew head down to catch the
falling birdie. She held out her hand like Harry Potter as a seeker
and pushed a little more speed then caught it! "Success!"
Starfire said as she landed back on the roof. Robin chuckled.
"Starfire, you hit it backwards, you're supposed to hit
forward," Robin grinned at this. He had been teaching
Starfire Badminton, which consists of a racket, a net, and a birdie,
which wasn't the ANIMAL birdie, and he had to explain that to
Starfire. The point of the game, which I'm sure most of you know,
is to volley the birdie back and forth over the net without letting
it touch the ground. Starfire wasn't pro-material, not even an
amateur, at this game. But Robin had just been teaching her for about
thirty minutes.
Robin ducked under the net and walked to the other
side.
"Let me help you." Robin suggested, dropping his own
racket.
"No, friend Robin, I will learn my self!" Starfire
persisted, she had been for quite awhile
"You need some help,
you can't go pro without knowing how to play!"
Starfire gave
up with a goofy grin. "Oh, alright! Teach me."
"Gladly."
After that, Robin went behind Starfire and put his arms around her,
holding her wrists steadily. "Now, only use one hand, you don't
need two." Robin took a birdie out of nowhere and put it above
Starfire's racket. "Hit it." Robin let go of the birdie and
Starfire hit it. The birdie went backward and almost hit Robin his
forehead, but he caught it easily in his freehand.
"You have to
hit it forward. See?" Robin took her hands off the racket and
replaced it with his own. He hit it and the birdie went forward.
Robin pulled another birdie out of nowhere. "You have to angle it
forward, not backwards. Now you try." Robin let go of the second
birdie and Starfire hit it. The birdie went straight up in the air.
"Well, it's a start." Robin said.
The base of the birdie
landed perfectly in the middle of Starfire's racket, which made
them both laugh. Robin, once again, took another birdie out of
nowhere and Starfire hit it, the birdie flew forward and over the net
while landing on the other side of the net.
"Good job!" Robin
put his hand up for a high-five and Starfire slowly followed and hit
his hand softly. "Hey, Star, give me a real hard high-five!"
Robin said cheerfully after the small hit, he knew Starfire had not
ever high-fived before, but knew how to do it from others. So
Starfire hit his hand and Robin fell on the ground with a dull and
throbbing pain in his palm.
"Oh, I am sorry!" Starfire yelped,
kneeling and helping Robin up while touching his shoulders
lightly.
"It's ok." Robin said while rubbing his palm.
AN
HOUR LATER
WHACK! WHOOSH! Starfire hit the birdie hard and it
went over the net to Robin's side. Robin leaped into the air
and…the birdie made a hole in Robin's racket! Robin stared at the
hole with an awed face. "Wow, uh, Star. Try not to hit it too
hard!" Robin told Starfire.
"I will remember!" Starfire
answered.
Robin took the birdie and tossed in the air and whacked
it "over-hand" and it sailed over the net. Starfire flew in the
air and hit the birdie, hard, but not too hard. Robin returned
the birdie and Starfire dived low for it and hit it with her racket
held horizontally. The birdie went over the net, barely, and Robin
hit back. Starfire leaped into the air and…well…er…spiked it!
Robin got hit straight on the forehead and mumbled:
"That…hurt…."
"Robin! Oh, my, I am sorry!" Starfire
flew over the net, but her foot got caught on it! She fell over and
landed on Robin and gasped as her lips landed on Robins, as did her
whole body, and hers and his eyes widened largely. Starfire quickly
flew up off of him, but Robin held her hand and pulled her gently
back down, this making her gasp.
"Robin!" She said in surprise
but he kissed her lightly. Starfire slowly closed her eyes, trusting
Robin to whatever he was doing. Soon Robin ended the kiss by turning
over and getting up, he quickly stalked away. Starfire fell on the
ground with an "Oof!" She turned on her side while pulling up her
upper half and her soft red hair fell over her shoulders. She blinked
innocently in a pose that would remind many of a mermaid.
"Robin?"
Starfire repeated, but it wasn't full of surprise but of soft
concern.
"I need to be alone." Robin looked over his shoulder
then went through the door into the tower.
For about fifteen
minutes Starfire stayed in her position thinking. Tears had just
started as her arms began to tire from supporting her for such a
time. Starfire floated up, then sunk to her knees. She put her hands
to her face and sobbed with her shoulders shaking.
Why did
Robin leave me, right after kissing me? She thought in her vacant
mind. Starfire soon felt anger. How dare he be so… rough! He
pulled me down while I was clearly uncomfortable and leaves
afterwards without the slightest sincere apology! Which she
forgot to mention that he had gently pulled her down, not
roughly.
Starfire slipped into a futile position and hugged
herself with mixed feelings of rage and sadness. Was this the way
you're supposed to feel after being kissed…?
"Starfire?"
Robin asked gently to the air as he entered the roof. He saw her
shacking on the ground and worry immediately filled his head. "Star!"
Robin ran to her side and dropped to his knees and put his hand on
her shoulder. "Star…?"
"Get off of me you. You.
GLEMPORK!" Starfire wretched away from Robin and spun around with
her eyes glowing green and her teeth clenched in rage.
"Starfire,
I'm sorry…I didn't think-.." Robin cut off, biting his
tongue. He didn't think, he didn't think Starfire would reject
him like this! His head went low, his spiked hair drooping
over his face, which darkened it, and said: "I shouldn't have
kissed you back, I assume you might have just liked me a little, I
won't make any more assumptions. I'm sorry, Star…fire…" A
tear hit the ground. Robin tried to restrain it, but it fell. "I'm
so pathetic," Robin whispered under his breath.
Starfire's
glaring eyes softened as she saw the tear drop and heard his words.
She stood up and blocked his way from going. Her nose scrunched and
tears rimmed her eyes.
"Robin, I do like you more than a friend,
more than just a little bit! I should have not been mad at you for
kissing me! And you will never be pathetic! You are Robin my
Boy Wonder!" Starfire burst into tears and fell lightly against
Robin's chest. Robin wrapped his arms around her and awkwardly
patted her back.
AN
HOUR LATER
"Sparkling city lights, sparkling ocean, and
sparkling stars above us," Starfire recited and nuzzled her face
into Robin's shoulder. They were sitting at the edge of the tower
and they had been watching the sun set about a half an hour ago.
"And
your sparkling eyes." Robin said sappily. Starfire sighed and
giggled from his words at the same time. "I have a question,
Star."
"Yes?"
"Can I kiss you again?"
"Can you?"
Starfire teased.
"I think I can," Robin laughed
"Your
permission is granted." Starfire squeaked. Robin kissed both sides
of Starfire's cheeks (yes, the face…) and then her lips. Starfire
sighed happily and returned the kiss. Robin kept it steady, not
making it any deeper.
Robin broke off the kiss. "Sparkling love
that lasts forever, sparkling soul of the one I know and love,"
Robin whispered in Starfire's ear as she slowly fell asleep in his
arms.
THE END
You gotta love the sappy recited poems, man, you just gotta. Ok, you don't gotta, but whatever!
I'm going to give you guys a treat on my upcoming Oneshot(it's still in the works, it's kind of…long)
I Hate Myself For Loosing You: Robin couldn't sleep, all he could think about was Starfire. As he goes into the kitchen to get a glass of milk to calm himself, Starfire is there too. She starts asking many odd questions, then runs off to her room. What's going on? When Robin finds out, it's already too late. She is forced to go back to Tamaran, and holds a grudge against him. When the Titans go to Tamaran for an unexpected visit, something terrible has happened! Can Robin save Starfire and prove his love for her?
