Disclaimer: I currently am not responsible of the owning of Teen Titans.

Author's Note: This is inspired by a song.The song is "Notice Me" by the Zetta Bytes, OST: Pixel Perfect. It's a really nice song. Here are my replies to your reviews:

AriesFalcon: Eviiilllll…..that's what you are…eeeeeeevil….Don't worry, you know I follow your every whim. It's not like I have a choice right?

DarkGoddessAngel101: Do not worry, I am a true and loyal RobRae fan. I will never turn my back against Robin and Raven(as a pairing, I mean).

Spiderbob: It's not like I'm demanding for reviews, I'm just asking if you guys would like a second chapter. So, thanks for the review, it was all I ever wanted.

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Chapter Two: Notice Me

Raven sat at the edge of her bed, her legs were hanging in the sides. Voices echoed in her head as she brushed her purple hair. She closed her eyes, it was not like it made any difference when they were open. It was still dark, and empty. Nothing was in her mind…

She settled the brush on her desk, and walked to the hallway.

"What a wondrous morning! Did you sleep well, friend Raven?" The red-headed alien sat on the couch with the team leader.

"Good Moring." Greeted Robin

…Oh yeah, there was one thing.

"Morning." Raven replied. Her cheeks went from pale to pink. She rubbed her eyes slightly so they wouldn't notice.

Robin smiled at her. "Did you sleep well?"

"Yes." She said, turning away. "I did."

The boy wonder looked back at the smiling alien beside him and turned his attention to the TV.

Just then, the new remote control exploded. Raven! You are so stupid! What did you do that for? She asked herself. Raven turned around and saw the shocked titan. "Sorry, Star." She said

"Are you okay, Starfire?" Robin asked. "Are you hurt?"

Starfire looked back at the demon behind her. "It is good that no one was injured, friend Raven. There was no harm done." She replied.

Raven walked away with no words. She settled herself on the table.

"Tofu for breakfast!" Beastboy shouted. "How cool is that?"

Raven rolled her eyes.

Cyborg hit the back of his head, making the green changeling lose his balance. His normal eye looked at the demon quietly reading her book on the table.

"Oh…" Beasboy said, nudging the half-robot, and winking at him. "You like Raven, don't you?" he whispered playfully.

He grabbed Beastboy by the shirt. "Shut up Beastboy!" He now looked at Raven then to Robin and Starfire. "Get it?" he asked aggressively, releasing Beasboy.

"Oh…yeah…" He scratched the back of his head. "Huh?"

"Never mind."

Raven shook her head and turned her attention back to her book. Raven! How can you do that? You're not supposed to do that!

She closed her eyes, giving up. She realized she was reading the same sentence over and over again. The boy wonder isn't the only one stupid

She stood up and headed back to her room, putting her hood on.

She entered her room and looked at herself in the mirror. Her picture suddenly looked different.

From her pale face, it turned into a happy smiling one. Her short hair turned long, and her eyes were filled with emotion.

She blinked slowly. The picture of her in the mirror was a mere product of her imagination.

She would never be like that, but she hoped she would.

A knock came to her door. She slowly opened it, revealing a masked boy.

"May I…come in?" He asked. "We need to talk."

Raven's heart was pounding against her chest and her mouth went dry. Her cheeks were rosy pink and her hands were sweaty, but her face was still pale and emotionless.

What would make him think that she would let him in?

"Not in here." She closed the door behind her and led the boy wonder to the rooftop. What on earth could he want to talk about that is so important?

Raven sat on the edge with her knees to her face. "What is it?" she asked, staring at the rising sun.

"Cyborg told me, we should talk." He said, following her gaze. "I don't know what he's trying to pull, but I think he's right we should talk."

"He thinks he can fix everything." Raven closed her eyes. "Even my problems."

"He's just trying to help." Robin said. "He is kind of our big brother, right?"

"Good point." Raven was surprised to see herself agreeing with the person people found obsessive and self-centered.

Robin chuckled.

"What?" She asked, looking at his masked eyes.

"You're agreeing with me." He laughed. "You don't agree with almost everyone in the world!"

"That's not true." She lied. "I agree with a lot of people. I just don't show it. I'm not allowed to show emotion, remember?"

"Yeah, right. I forgot." Robin thought that anyone hiding emotions wouldn't be true to herself or himself.

"Nobody knows how I feel." She said, turning her attention back to the sun.

"Somebody's supposed to know how you feel? You don't have to tell us if you don't want to…we're not forcing you, Rae." He said.

"That's exactly the problem." She replied. "You're not forcing me…I know you're not…It's just there's still the 'how I feel' part…"

"Well, if you don't show any emotions, then, you wouldn't be alive at all…"

"Yeah, but I'll live keeping them in."

"By keeping them in, you'll explode!" He shouted. "I only want to help you contain yourself more!"

"But, I already can." She said emotionlessly. Though Robin was shouting she kept her temper down.

"No! You can be better! I went here to help you with your powers! You're not completely strong yet…"

"So this is what it's about?" Raven asked. Her hair flew behind her and her eyes glowed white.

Robin was taken aback.

"My powers? That's it?" She covered him with questions. The door to the rooftop shredded itself.

"Ugh! That's what I hate about these talks! They're never what you expected!"

She stood up and went inside the tower.

"Wait, Rae…What do you mean?" Robin called after her.

She looked back, making the railings crumble. "I thought it was something important. I guess I'm just not good enough for the team. Huh, Wonder Boy?"

Raven turned around. "Never mind. We never even had this conversation." She levitated her way down back to her room.

Robin looked at the empty stairway. "Well, that went well. I wasn't expecting that."

He looked back at the sun. "I was supposed to tell her something important…really important…"

He scratched the back of his head and ruffled his hair. "Great, I missed another chance…"

"Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid…" Raven mumbled, going down the stairs, bending everything around her. "…stupid, stupid, stupid…"

Raven tucked her purple hair in her ear, entering her room. "…stupid, stupid, stupid…"

"…stupid boy wonder…" She finished.

"What the hell does he want from me?" She asked herself, burying her face in her pillow, making everything in her room levitate. "…stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid…"

"…stupid me."

Author's note: Don't worry… I'll try to post the next chapter sooner than when I posted this one…oh yeah…please review again! Thanks!

Author's (second) note: This would be the last chapter where nothing really happens…just a few encounters…something interesting will happen next…something about a bet…

Author's (third) note: I am currently giving you the 'please-review-my-story-please-please-please-please' look