Disclaimer: I'm only thirteen, I do not own any companies/firms, I am not a producer, I'm not a creator, I'M ONLY THIRTEEN! I guess I'm trying to say TT doesn't belong to me… but making a farce about it ;

A/N: Hey! This is Rebecca, and Welcome to my new Teen Titans fanfiction, With Fall into my arms over, I began The Last Piece Of Heaven, which I'm currently working on, but between thinking about that, a Fall Into My Arms sequel and my new Fruits Basket Fanfiction, I wanted to write a short, two chapter Robin Starfire fic, Nothing huge, but I watching Friends the other day, and I love the whole 'we were on a break' thing, so this story is basically focused around those two Friends episodes, only They're Teen Titans…(Does that make sense?) So that was my inspiration, if you like, this is the first chapter, the second's coming as soon as it's done. So without further ado, An Affair Of The Heart.

An Affair Of The Heart by Second Hand Devotion

Chapter One The Mistake

They knew it and everyone else knew it, Starfire and Robin were just two of those people who were destined to be together no matter what. Sure, there'd be obstacles on the road for them to be together, but in the end there'd only be those two left, staring each other directly in the eyes, with no hidden secrets and no lies.

It was November, and the trees were bear, the sky in Jump City was pale and grey, Beast Boy looked miserably out of the window of Titans Tower.

"Right, I don't know about you guys, but I want to go out tonight, I've had no fun for ages," Beast Boy sighed, slouching onto the sofa.

There was silence for a few moments, before Raven's two violet eyes peaked over the top of her leather bound book.

"Where did you have in mind?" she asked.

Beast Boy's face lightened up. "So you really wanna go out?" he asked kneeling on the sofa beside her.

"If you'll be kind enough to tell me where," Raven muttered.

"Party, it's at a club, music, dancing, the deal, you up for it then?" Beast Boy said looking around at each of the Titans.

"Well, we may as well, nothing else to do," Robin said.

Raven and Starfire both nodded briefly as a sign they were in.

"Yeah, count me in too," Cyborg said.

"Great!" Beast Boy exclaimed, "this is gonna be so cool,"

Before long, Raven had trailed up to her room and Cyborg and Beast Boy were engaged in a video console battle, Starfire smiled, and made her way up to the roof.

It was not long before she found herself looking up at the clouds, making out the different shapes as she had done much before.

"Want company?" said the male voice behind her.

"Of course," she smiled.

"Hey, Star, this party's got me wondering about something," he said, gently rubbing the back of his neck.

"Yeah?" she asked.

"Well, I've been kind of wanting to ask you this for a while, um, do you wanna go out sometime?" he asked, blushing a deep shade of crimson.

Her eyes lit up, "You mean like a date?" she asked.

"No, not a date," he said, panicking,

She raised her eyebrow.

"It would just be you know, two people hanging out," he stuttered.

"Oh… I see," she said, looking away.

"Well, would you?" he asked desperately.

"I'm not sure," she said quietly.

"What? You mean you don't want to go out with me?" he asked her.

"Robin, I've liked you a long time, but, whenever we finally get somewhere, it always seems you try and back away from it, I guess… I guess I'm tired of waiting around for you," she finally said.

He was silent for a moment, and then he flickered a bit of anger, why was she arguing with him over something like this?

"So, you're telling me you want commitment?" he said, crossing his arms.

She looked as if he had slapped her in the face.

"Well, of course," she said point blankly.

That's when he realised what she was talking about, his eyes widened.

"Oh," he said.

"Oh, forget it Robin, I thought that maybe we could have had a relationship if we tried, but I've found out I was very wrong," she said, getting up.

"Star, wait," he sighed.

But she just continued walking, leaving him alone.

He punched the top of titans tower, "I don't get girls," he frowned.

It was not long before Beast Boy came up, "Hey, what you doing? We have to go soon! You should start getting ready, what's up?" he asked.

"I kind of had a row with Star," Robin said.

"Oh," said Beast Boy, sitting down, "wanna talk about it?"

"I don't get it," Robin started "Every time I try to ask her out, I freeze and panic and make a mess of it, and tonight I said that I wanted a commitment-free relationship but I don't, and she doesn't either, but now I've gone and told her I want to 'hang out as friends'" Robin said.

Beast Boy laughed faintly, "You're such an idiot! Why would you say that?"

"You're not helping," Robin said, swatting him on the arm.

"Okay, I get it," Beast Boy chuckled "Now go get dressed,"

"Raven! Star! Hurry up!" Beast Boy shouted, as Robin and Cyborg leaned against the wall in boredom.

"Okay, we're coming," Raven sighed walking down the stairs in her beautiful gothic clothes, her hair was twisted up out of her face, and she was wearing the most gorgeous black boots.

"Wow, you look pretty," Beast Boy smiled, stepping towards her.

She responded by merely raising her eyebrows and placing her hand neatly on her hip.

"Don't get me wrong, It's just not often we see you like this," he said.

"Just don't get used to it," she said, smiling faintly.

"Star!" Beast Boy cried.

"I'm ready," she said, walking down the stairs of Titans Tower. She wore a purple t-shirt and cute jeans; her hair was pulled neatly into two plaits.

"You look nice Star," Robin tried.

"Thank you Robin," she said coldly, without meeting his eye contact.

"Well, you tried, man," Beast Boy whispered, half joking.

"Yeah, you're right, I did try, and I can't believe she's still being off with me, tonight, I'm not even gonna think about her, I'm just going to enjoy myself with my friends," Robin said.

"Well, good for you," Beast Boy shrugged before walking alongside Raven.

The club was packed. There were people dancing underneath the colourful disco lights, people laughing, standing beside the bar, and the odd wallflower dotted around just leaning slightly, watching the spectacle out of the corner of their eye.

"Hey Raven! Want to get a drink?" Beast Boy shouted over the music.

She shrugged slightly, before following him to the bar.

Cyborg stood in between Robin and Starfire, both of whom had a tight frown on their face, avoiding each other completely. Cyborg stood awkwardly, before running off calling "Hey guys, wait for me!"

Starfire was the first to make a move, walking off to sit down at one of the few tables surrounding the dance floor, Robin stood for a moment, before going after the others to get something to drink.

Starfire sighed, and twiddled her fingers, the music blared, it was beautiful music, but it was also an unfriendly unfamiliar sound to her.

"Um, Hi, you want to dance?" said a voice, she looked up immediately, a boy stood in front of her, she smiled and took the hand he reached out to her.

Robin stared at the two dancers from the corner of the room. He was angry at her, but he also felt guilty, but most of all, he felt the burning emotion that he had yet to ever experience, for once, he felt the sharp pang of jealously, a feeling of something that you want, yet always seems to slip through your fingers and into another's, he swallowed.

"Hello Robin," came a whisper in his ear.

"Um, Hi…" he said to the girl in front of him.

"I've been watching you all night Robin, won't you give me a dance?" she said flirtatiously.

"I don't think so," he said, turning away.

"Come on, all I ask is one dance, that's all I want," she said, pouting her lips.

"Well, you don't always get what you want," he said.

"Oh no, Robin, I always get what I want," she smiled, getting so close he could feel her breath on his cheek.

Before he had time to respond, she had already taken his hands into hers and was leading him onto the dance floor.

He looked into her eyes as the danced to the music, she wasn't pretty but she had a certain girlish cuteness about her, she flickered a flirtatious eyebrow flash, before coming up close and rapping her arms around his neck, she was almost too close now. He could smell her, she smelt of cherries. Robin didn't stir, he knew why he was doing this, to get back at Starfire for dancing with that guy, he didn't even know this girl's name, he then felt appalled at himself for using someone like that, he tried to move, but it was too late, the next thing he felt was her pressing her lips onto his. The kiss was short, and not very passionate, but it was a kiss. Robin pulled away after a few moments.

"What's wrong?" the girl asked.

Robin didn't reply.

"Good God, please don't say Starfire saw that," he whispered to himself, looking around frantically.

He couldn't see her in the crowds of people. He sighed, but it wasn't time to relax yet. How could he be so stupid, instead of kissing some cheap girl, he should have been making up with Star, he pushed his hand through his hair. His mouth suddenly felt dirty, he needed to get a drink.

He turned to go to the bar, but someone stood behind him. He looked at her. She looked at him. Her eyes were full of hurt, the tears formed in her eyes, she blinked to hold them in, and she looked up at him once more before breaking into a run.

Robin tried to run after her, but it was too crowded. When he finally made his way outside, it looked as tough she was gone, he looked into the night, as the first drops of the November rain started to fall.