This chapter suddenly got a lot longer by almost 600 words so enjoy cause I hated re-writing this stupid chapter that did not want to be re-written.

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Seeing her worried face, Beast Boy smiled his trademark goofy grin in reassurence. Suddenly he noticed the towel still covering half of her head. Letting out a small chuckle, he slowly reached over and lifted the pink monstrosity off of her, then threw it carelessly over his shoulder.

"Pink really isn't your color." Was all he gave as an explanation. Seeing the worried expression still present, Beast Boy sighed. What would it take to convince her he was okay? "Dude, I'm fine. Really! Just... remind me never to interrupt you and the shower ever again." Still getting no response, he started to say something else, but was cut off when a pair of thin, pale arms suddenly shot up to wrap around and pull him into a hug as a small, wet, purple head buried itself between his neck and shoulder.

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Beast Boy froze. He could handle super villains any day, but girls were a different story. He didn't really have much experience with girls. Any girls. And Raven was in a class all by herself.

She could be moody, where one little thing set her off or so stoic that a rock was more expressive. But she could also be kind and willing to talk about your problems, say the words that you needed to hear, and help you work them out, though she never solved them for you.

It also didn't help that Raven was the girl he had crushed on since the first time he saw her smile. To him, her smile had lighted up the room and left him walking around in a daze for the rest of the day. Her smile was the reason he was always goofing off around her. Well, more than everyone else. Beast Boy thought that Raven's rare smiles were amazing.

They weren't like Starfire's, huge and sparkly with little flowers in the background. Flowers weren't really Raven's thing anyway. They weren't gloating or brimming with self-confidence like Robin's. Personally, Beast Boy had always thought that Robin's smile was more of a smirk than a smile anyway. And Cyborg's smiles always seemed to be accompanied by a huge laugh and a slap on the back. Not that Beast Boy minded the laughter. Laughter was good. It was the slap on the back and the bruise that came with it that Beast Boy didn't like. Cyborg was a great friend, but he sometimes forgot that he could easily lift two tons.

No, Beast Boy had long ago decided that he liked Raven's smiles the best. They were small, nothing more than a slight lifting of the corners of her lips, but they were true and when she smiled Beast Boy knew she meant it. It suited her personality too. Raven had never been much for grand gestures and big things.

Beat Boy knew he had fallen in love with the broody girl the second he had heard her laugh, to him it had been better than any music and it instantly became his favorite sound. He had been the one to make her laugh too, making that moment all the more special.

To bad he could count the number of times he had heard her laugh with one hand. But sometimes he thought that made them all the more priceless...

Beast Boy snapped out of his thoughts and refocused on reality when he felt something move against his neck. Still kind of shocked, it took him a couple of seconds to realize it was Raven's lips and that she was saying something. He listened for a few moments and then, not being able to make out any words, he discreetly shifted his ears from a human's to that of a dog's. It was like twisting the knob on your radio just right, eliminating all the static. Raven's words suddenly started to come in loud and clear.

"...Okay. You're really okay. I thought you were hurt and it was my fault. All my fault. But you're okay. You're really..."

Beast Boy was once again, thrown into a state of shock. She had been worried ABOUT HIM! Raven always maintained that front of not caring about anybody and though he believed it wasn't true, it was on thing to believe and another to actually see it.

Beast Boy knew he should do something to comfort her, calm her down, but at the same time her wanted to jump up and down, run around the tower and tell everyone that Raven had been worried ABOUT HIM!

Pushing his thoughts away and locking them into a closet of his mind for later examination, Beast Boy tried to focus on the more important task at hand, namely getting Raven to calm down. Now what was the guy supposed to do in situations like these? Oh right! Duh! Mentally, Beast Boy whacked himself with a brick. He really could be stupid sometimes.

Hesitantly, he lifted his arms, and did what he'd been dreaming about doing for months. Wrapping one arm around her slim waist, he brought the other up to her head and cautiously buried his green fingers into her purple hair. And he was hugging her.

Well, hugging her back since Raven was already hugging him, but Beast Boy really wasn't one for technical details

Now for the hard part, where he actually had to speak words of comfort without making a total fool of himself.

"It's okay. You didn't do anything wrong," Beast boy murmured, in what he hoped was a comforting voice, " I'm fine Rae. Everything is all right."

He could feel her body slowly relax in his embrace and her chanting slow. Relieved, Beast Boy continued to whisper comforting phrases to her and before long she had fallen silent. He stopped talking soon after, and instead concentrated on enjoying how close she was because he probably wouldn't get another chance like this anytime soon.

After a couple of minutes though, Beast Boy began to worry if she really was alright. "Rae, you okay now?" Beat Boy inquired. "...Yeah." Thinking she was done talking, he racked his brains for something else to say when Raven surprised him yet again. " ...Thanks Beast Boy." 'Well…' Beast Boy thought 'that was different'. He certainly hadn't been expecting a thank-you. Beast Boy grinned, happy that she was feeling better and that she had said thank you. "Anytime, Rae. I'm here for ya."

Raven nodded, her nose rubbing against the neckline of his uniform and brushing the underside of his jaw. Beast Boy ignored the shivers it sent down his spine. "I know," she whispered. "No matter how goofy you get, you're always there when I need you. I know I can count on you." Beast Boy said nothing. She really thought that? Wow... he never would have guessed.

Granted, it was true. He tried to always be there for her, but he didn't really think she would have noticed. Another example of how stupid he could be. Raven noticed everything.

"But what about your feelings?" He heard a voice in his mind say. "If she noticed everything, wouldn't she have noticed them? You aren't exactly one to keep your emotions in check." Annoyed, Beast Boy was just about to tell the voice to buzz off, but its next statement stopped him cold. "Or maybe she does know and just doesn't want to complicate things by telling you she doesn't feel the same way." And with that the voice left as suddenly as it had come.

Trying to ignore the sinking sensation in his stomach, Beast Boy frantically tried to reason away the voice's logic. Unfortunately, he wasn't known for his logic, mysterious voices in his head excluded.

"Hey Beast Boy?" Raven lifted her head off his shoulder to look at him. "Yeah Rae?" He asked, curious about what she wanted and hoping that whatever she had to say would make the doubt go away. "Don't call me Rae...," Beast boy felt his thin hope shatter.

Raven noticed Beast boy's shoulders drop. She smiled. She couldn't help it. For the life of her she couldn't figure out why he liked to call her that stupid nickname.

Ignoring his hurt expression, she continued, "...in public. It's bad for my image." The huge grin reappeared on his face and Raven tried to ignore the butterflies that suddenly appeared in her stomach.

"You got it Rae!"

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Yay! Beast Boy and Raven moments! Hoped you guys liked. Again sorry it took so long.

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