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Chapter Seven: The Interrogation.

Raven had awoken refreshed and ready to do anything. It was a beautiful morning and the sun was shining into her room awaking her. The birds were chirping their happy and beautiful melodies as the new morning began.

The pale, mauve haired girl had gotten up and proceeded the kitchen, all the time wondering about her dreams last night, what they mean and why they were even happening. The fact is that, she had dreamt about Beast Boy last night, and not just for a little while, it was for the whole night. He has been plaguing her thoughts, and she could not control it.

She entered the kitchen to see Beast Boy, as normal cooking over the stove. Of course, he was making his specialty; they called this his specialty because that is what he always ate for breakfast, tofu eggs and bacon. He would have nothing else in the morning; it was either that or nothing.

Neither of them said anything when Raven had entered, Beast Boy had gotten some more butterflies in his stomach, like always, but this time they were fluttering around even worse than ever. This was because he now knew that he loved the girl that was right of in front of him. He yearned to reach out and take her in his arms, he longed for that moment. He wanted to do it; he was so close, yet so far.

Raven sat down in her usual spot on the couch and did nothing. 'Why wouldn't she say good morning to me? And why didn't I say it either? Slick there green one.' Beast Boy was arguing with himself.

The truth was that Raven did not say anything because just under her hood, which she normally did not wear in the morning, she was blushing uncontrollably, and did not want Beast Boy to find out.

'Why are you blushing? You don't like him, remember?' She began saying to herself as she looked over her shoulder. She got a good look at Beast Boy, he was not looking back. 'But there is something about him,' she began to say, this time with butterflies in her stomach as well. "There is just something about him, that makes me…happy." She said this time out loud, but so low that no one else could hear.

Raven did not want to say anything that could possibly ruin this moment, she was happy that she was just in the presence of the young green changeling, and that was enough for her. She didn't want anymore right now.

Beast Boy was still cooking his breakfast when he took a glance over at Raven and realized, she was looking right at him. When he saw this, he immediately tuned back to his stove, and Raven to her book.

'You're so stupid.' Raven thought to herself. 'You were completely caught up with him that you didn't even realize you were looking right at him the whole time. Real smooth.' She mentally kicked herself.

'What was that all about?' Beast Boy thought to himself. 'Had I just caught Raven looking at me? No way. But there is no denying it, she was looking at me.' Beast Boy concluded, as the other Titans had entered the kitchen from the slumber.

"Good morning everyone." Robin said stretching.

"Morning." Mumbled Cyborg, still half asleep.

"Hey! Good morning you guys." Beast Boy said with his patented smile.

"Good morning Raven." Cyborg called out to the goth girl that was sitting on the couch reading her book, as always.

She didn't say a word; she just waved him off and went back to reading.

As she did this, Cyborg caught something with his eye. He had noticed something different about Raven. Her cloak was no longer dark, it had gotten…lighter.

"Yo, Robin look over there." Cyborg said, pointing towards Raven.

"Hmm? What's up?" Robin asked.

"You see Raven's cloak? Well take a good look at it."

Robin stared at the cloak for a few minutes then it finally had hit him. "Her cloak is lighter, much lighter. What's that all about?"

"I have no idea, but there is only one way to find out." Cyborg said, casually strolling over to where Raven sit.

He approached the girl and just stood there in front of her with a stupid grin on his face.

"Umm, can I help you?" Raven said coldly.

"Yes, yes you can now that you mention it." Cyborg continued. "I couldn't help but notice that your cloak has gotten lighter a few shades."

'OH GOD!' Raven thought to herself. She looked down, there was no hiding it, the cloak was definitely lighter than normal. 'Oh no, what happens if they find out…'

"And I was just wondering why it is so light?" Cyborg concluded his speech; all the while Beast Boy was listening, waiting for the moment to jump in and save the day.

Raven gave no answer, she was blushing too much, it seemed as if her whole body got paler as all the blood in her body rushed to her face. She was hot and getting very uncomfortable by the interrogation.

Beast Boy knew that this was the time to step in and save the day. He jumped in the middle of them both and began.

"So what if it is a little bit more lighter? Does it really matter?" Beast Boy started to lecture the mechanical man, making him shrink a bit. "If that's the way she wants to wear her cloak let her. Why is it that you must question everything that someone does? Whether it be me, Raven or even Robin. If that is what she likes, them let her be and accept it." Beast Boy had finished the speech of his own and watched Cyborg leave.

All the while this was happening, Raven was still blushing uncontrollably, and it was getting worse and worse.

'Beast Boy came and fought for me.' She thought to herself. 'He's so sweet like that, he really is a good guy.'

"Don't worry Raven." Beast Boy said looking down at her, Raven had looked up to Beast Boy when he had said that. "He won't bother you anymore about your cloak." He began to walk away, but before he left her presence, then he stopped. "By the way Raven." She looked up to him again, still blushing. "I think that the new colour looks GREAT on you." He emphasized the 'great' in that sentence, because he really thought it was true.

'Well then,' Raven thought to herself. 'If you think it looks good, then it stays.' Raven had gotten up and headed towards the kitchen door, and back to her room. When she got there, she sat at her desk and just looked at the rose that she still kept from Beast Boy.