Starfire screamed and jumped up, breathing heavily. Robin scrambled up from the floor and sat next to her, his hand on her back. Tears sprang into her eyes and she moaned.

"What happened?" Robin asked his voice laced with worry

"I had these dreams and then got this really bad headache" Starfire replied wincing

"Do you want to tell me about it, the dreams I mean" Robin asked. Starfire started to decline but something told her to say yes so she nodded

"One of them was when I was falling off a cliff but someone… I think it was you who caught me, the other one was when you were...standing on a building pointing something at me and the last one was the weirdest…" She took a deep breath "I felt as if I was in someone else's body and someone in my body was looking at me...and we were talking about something!" After she told him it she felt a pang of relief replaced by guilt when she realised that she had disturbed him in the middle of the night "I-I'm sorry I didn't mean to-"

"It doesn't matter, to tell you the truth the floor wasn't that comfortable anyways so I wasn't asleep" Robin smiled hoping that it would ease her conscience, but unfortunately, it didn't. Starfire's guilt doubled, she had a bad pain in her head, worse that her first one. The bed broke in half and since she was sitting in the middle of it, she fell. Robin tried to catch her but instead he fell with her. Robin landed on top of Starfire, his hands on either side of her head to stop him from falling completely on top of her. They both blushed when they realised which position they were in. Robin got up and offered her a hand, but when she got up but her legs gave away and she collapsed on top of Robin. She fainted. Robin carried her onto one of the beds and put her down; he studied her, she really did look like an angel. Her amber hair which was down to her waist currently covering her hair, her breathing was soft and even, but she did look cold. Robin got her the blanket he was using on the floor and covered her up. He sat on the other bed and watched her while slowly drifting to sleep.

Robin kept on waking up at odd hours to make sure she was okay.If he heard a slight movement he would wake up and check her and her surroundings. To put it simply he was freaking out about her safety.Starfire winced at the daylight pouring through the windows; she put her hand up to shield her face wondering why she had woke up on this side of the room. Her eyes widened in realisation when her memory recalled what happened last night. She tried to get up but found that she was covered with a blanket. She smiled, maybe he wasn't like the other mentors she had. They wouldn't have cared if she freezing. She turned around to face Robin expecting him to be asleep. He looked as if he was sleeping but she decided to make sure, you could never trust boys

"Robin" She whispered, she didn't think he was asleep in the first place so she wasn't surprised when he whipped around so fast that he almost fell off the bed. She chuckled

"So did you sleep well?" Robin offered

"Yes" She held up his blanket. He blushed and tried to explain

"I- ah well you were ah-" He was silenced when Starfire threw the blanket to him and gave him an award winning smile

"Thank you, most people wouldn't have cared" She said. Robin grinned

"So I've become a person from a mentor have I?" He got up and gave her a mock bow.

"It's good to know that I've been promoted" His grin grew even wider and she laughed. He held out his hand and Starfire took it.

"Ladies first" He said opening the door. Starfire turned around confused

"Then shouldn't you be going first?" Starfire laughed when Robin scowled, but as usual Robin couldn't pretend to stay mad at Starfire for long, the sides of his mouth curved but he still said, while Starfire was running from him

"We'll see who the girl is when our training begins!"