AN: I do not own the Teen Titans, for if I did I would never let it go off the air for no apparent reason!

Chapter 5

The Titans placed a call to the store again and ordered more clothes. It was obvious that just one set was not going to last them a week. While they waited they sat in their soaked, still dirty, clothes in front of the television. Cyborg had the remote and was surfing the channels.

"There isn't anything on but the news," cried Beast Boy.

"I would like to watch the shows of cartoon, please," said Starfire.

Cyborg switched to Cartoon Network and they all seemed satisfied with this. As the colored filled characters danced across the screen they each smiled quite happily. They couldn't remember the last time they had been this entertained with television. As one of the shows ended Starfire began to clap.

"Wonderful! I did not know that so many animals could talk!" said Starfire gleefully. She looked to Beast Boy and asked, "Why did you never talk to us when you were an animal?"

"Becauthe animalth can't really talk, Thtar," said Robin. "Cartoonth aren't real."

"Oh, I wish they were," she said happily.

Another show came on and Beast Boy stuck out his tongue in disgust. "Blegh! I don't like this show," said Beast Boy. "Give me the clicker," he said and reached for the remote, which was still in Cyborg's hand.

"The what?" asked Cyborg pushing him back.

"The clicker," repeated Beast Boy still reaching for the remote. "You know; the thing that changes the channels."

"You mean the remote?" asked Cyborg.

"Yeah! Now let me have a turn," said Beast Boy finally grasping it. There came a pinging sound and that meant that their clothes had arrived.

"I'll get it!" said Cyborg letting go of the remote, sending Beast Boy flying backwards.

"Remember, wait for them to leave firtht," said Robin.

"I know," said Cyborg running off.

Now that Beast Boy had the remote he was quite happy. He smiled to himself and flipped through the channels. Starfire sat humming to herself and kept playing with the little puppets. Robin was lying on his back, watching the television upside down, with his legs propped up against the couch. Raven was sitting cross legged in the air, evidently meditating.

"Cool! I love this show," said Beast Boy pausing at a station. He laid the remote down and sat back on his hands. "Raven, do you feel like cooking again?"

"No," she said in a plain voice, but keeping her eyes closed.

"But I'm hungry again," whined Beast Boy.

"Beatht Boy would you pleathe thtop whining?" asked Robin growing annoyed.

"Yes, it is becoming quite, um, annoying," said Starfire trying to think of the appropriate words.

"But my tummy," said Beast Boy with fake sadness in his voice. "Please Raven?"

"No," she said again.

"Fine," said Beast Boy. He took in a big breath and began shouting at the top of his louds, "I'M HENRY THE EIGHTH I AM, HENRY THE EIGHT I AM I AM. I GOT MARRIED TO THE WIDOW NEXT DOOR…" He sang the song as loud and annoying as he could over and over. Raven grit her teeth and tried to keep herself from getting upset. Robin and Starfire didn't have as much luck. They covered their ears and begged him to stop.

"Raven, please feed Beast Boy," cried Starfire. "He sounds to be dying of the Tameranean Flu."

At this point Cyborg reentered with several packages that he pushed out of the elevator. Now that he didn't have his mechanical strength he found that something simple like lifting four full boxes was quite challenging.

"We've got clothes and…" he stopped when he heard Beast Boy screaming and saw Robin and Starfire wincing. "Yo!" he said covering his own ears. "What's going on here?"

"Beatht Boy wantth Raven to make him thomething to eat again," said Robin over the noise.

"I'm not doing it!" Raven called out.

"Awe man, come on!" said Cyborg. "Just make him something, Raven."

"NO!" she screamed out in a whiny voice. "He can make his own…" she suddenly stopped when she felt her bottom hit the floor. She looked down and saw that she was no longer levitating. 'That's odd,' she thought. She tried to lift back up into the air, but she found that her powers had grown rather weak.

Beast Boy went on and on and finally his voice gave out on him. His throat was dry and he was dizzy from all the yelling. He came to a stop and held his head, the room seemed to be spinning.

"Finally," said Robin unplugging his ears.

"Our new clothes have arrived, yes?" asked Starfire suddenly remembering.

"Uh, yeah," said Cyborg, remembering as well. There were four large boxes on the floor and soon they were ripped open and their contents passed out. They split up and went to put some fresh clothes on. The sun had just set, so they figured they could put on their pajamas.

They reentered the common room and felt much better. Cyborg was in a blue pajama set that had footballs all over it. Robin was in similar pajamas, only his were red with green and yellow spots all over it. Starfire was in a purple nightgown that had frill around the neck and hem. Raven entered in a plain dark blue nightgown. Beast had a pair of dark purple feety pajamas on that zipped up the middle.

"Now that you're all clean and dry, will you make me something?" pleaded Beast Boy to Raven.

"What is it with you and food?" asked Raven. "Just go grab something yourself if you're so dang hungry."

"But I can't reach anything," moped Beast Boy.

"Well neither can I!" said Raven sitting down on the couch.

"Yes you can," said Beast Boy, standing right in front of her. "You can float into the air."

"Not anymore, I can't," she pouted. "Now that I'm little again my powers are fading away. This is how old I was when I first began to learn about my powers and use them. But, for some reason, I can't remember exactly how to use them anymore."

Now Beast Boy knew that he wasn't going to get anywhere with Raven. He looked around to the others to see who he was going to ask next. He made eye contact with each of them, but they all shook their heads. He sighed and headed into the kitchen to get himself some food.

"I know! I'll make popcorn," said Beast Boy and everyone agreed.

"If we are going to have the popped corn, may we watch a movie?" asked Starfire, hugging her new doll that she had ordered from the store.

"Okay, but what movie should we watch?" asked Robin.

"Something to do with sports," said Cyborg.

"I don't like sports," said Raven.

"I would like more of the talking animals, please," said Starfire sitting down on the couch.

"I want action," said Robin and he started to kick and pretend to fight no one, just to show them what he meant by "action".

The four argued back and forth while little Beast Boy did his best to make popcorn. He cursed the fact that he could barely see above the counter and had to climb on top of it to reach the microwave. He watched as the popcorn packet spun around and around, and he was quite captivated by this.

"Please, can we not watch something that has all of these things?" asked Starfire, who was very upset that her friends were disagreeing.

"I don't think there's a movie that does have everything, Star," said Cyborg.

"Then how are we to decide?" asked Starfire.

"I have an idea," said Raven, going over to their movie collection. She grabbed all the ones that they had been arguing over and passed them out to her friends. "Okay, I'm going to close my eyes, spin around, and whichever movie I'm pointing to we'll watch."

"Okay," said the other three Titans. They formed a circle around her and she closed her eyes. She spun around and around, with her arm pointing out. She spun faster and faster and then stopped abruptly. She opened her eyes, which were dizzy from all the spinning, and saw what she had chosen.

"Finding Nemo is it," she said holding her spinning head.

"Hurray!" said Starfire jumping up and down. The two boys were a little disappointed, but who couldn't love that movie?

"Popcorn's done!" yelled Beast Boy as he entered with a bowl of popcorn. Raven was still dizzy and didn't even realize that he was right behind her. She took a step backwards, stepping right on his foot. He gave a yelp of pain, but didn't drop the popcorn. She quickly took her foot off of Beast Boy's, but he pushed her with his free hand. "Raven that hurt!"

Raven toppled over and hit her head on the couch on the way down. She landed on her bottom and then stared up at Beast Boy in shock. The others gasped and waited for Ravens reaction. And they got it. Ravens eyes filled with tears and she began to cry large crocodile tears. She grabbed her head and cried and cried.

Beast Boy suddenly felt horrible about what he had done. The other three looked at him and made him feel even guiltier. "Beatht Boy, why'd you do that?" asked Robin.

"Well she stepped on my foot and…and… I didn't mean to!" he began to cry as well and threw the bowl of popcorn onto the ground. Now two Titans were crying hysterically.

Starfire went to Raven to comfort her. "Friend, are you hurt?"

"I… hit… my… head," Raven said between sobbing gasps. She buried her head into her knees and started crying all over again.

"Come, I shall help you to the couch." Starfire stood up and helped Raven to her feet. Raven looked at Beast Boy angrily and sat down on the couch. "Do you want anything?"

"Tissues," said Raven rubbing her salty eyes. Starfire smiled and flew off to get the tissue box.

All the while Beast Boy was standing with his arms crossed, tears rolling down his rosy cheeks. Robin and Cyborg were trying to calm him down and talk to him, but Beast Boy was set on being stubborn.

"You shouldn't have pushed her," said Cyborg.

"She started it," said Beast Boy pouting.

"It wath an acthident," said Robin.

"I don't care," said Beast Boy. "It's her fault."

After Raven blew her nose and calmed down and Beast Boy had stopped pouting and sat down on the couch, they popped the movie in. Robin made a new batch of popcorn and Cyborg cleaned up the mess from the old batch. They made sure to sit Beast Boy and Raven at opposite ends of the couch.