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Confronting Starfire

"I can't believe it! Why didn't Starfire just go with me?" Robin told Cyborg.

"I don't know, why don't you ask her? You know she has the answers you want." Cyborg replied.

Robins' eyes popped out after what Cyborg said. He didn't want to ask Starfire, he'd rather just find out on his own, but he knew the faster way was just to ask her.

He walked down the hall. Starfire came at the other end, walking towards Robin, but she didn't notice.

"Starfire, can we please talk again?"

Starfire looked up at him. Obviously, she didn't know what to say, if it was about the dance, she didn't want any part in talking to Robin about it. Careful, about what she was going to say, she said it slowly, "Y-e-ss,"

"Okay, good, let's go to the work out room."

They walked down the hall silently, trying to think what the other was thinking. Starfire's hands got clammy, just thinking of what they were going to talk about. She knew she loved Robin, but she was still sad about the rejection. As they walked into the work out room, Robin started asking a million questions at once.

"Robin, can you repeat that?" Starfire said confused.

"I asked 'why didn't you go with me?'"

"Speedy offered," Starfire said, "Robin, I really don't want to talk about this."

"Why did you accept?" Robin kept going, ignoring her, like they were in court.

She didn't say anything, she looked at him silently. Thinking he'll find the answers in her eyes. She stared at him with sad eyes, her green eyes became sparkly because she tried to hold back tears. Robin looked away, not wanting to see her cry. He didn't want to comfort her and hold her, because he knew that he'd be hypnotized by her beauty and he wouldn't want to take his eyes off her. She was as beautiful as he was gung ho.

"I accepted because I was rejected!" Starfire blurted out.

"I could have still taken you!" Robin yelled back.

"Well you're too busy obsessing over Slade." She knew Robin was obsessing over him for a reason, and didn't mean to yell at him about it.

They stood in silence, their red faces mad with fury. They looked at each another's eyes, they were mad with fury too, but they knew behind their eyes they liked each other. Trying to keep an angry face, Starfire walked past him to the door. Robin stood there, looking at where Starfire once stood with sad eyes.

Starfire ran into her room and plopped down on her bed. She stuffed her face into her pillow, crying. She didn't want to be angry with Robin anymore. She stopped crying, her eyes puffy and red. Why couldn't he love her or like her more than just a friend? She thought it over and over again. No matter what she was still going to the dance with Speedy, she wanted to be happy and not unhappy anymore. She started to practice her dancing by herself.