SO SORRY for not updating! I blame laziness, plus my muse left, plus I moved.

"She's updating all of her stories today, and she's going to be repeating herself a lot." Draco said.

Yes, I will. I do not own the Teen Titans, and I am lazy.


'Guess the best way to find out who I love is to go downstairs.' Raven thought. 'I'll find out tomorrow.' She yawned and fell onto her bed, falling asleep almost immediately.

The next morning, she went downstairs to see all three guys watching TV. 'Great. This won't help at all.'

'Yes, it will.' said Love in her head. 'Just go sit down.'

'Fine! If you would just quit bugging me.' Raven muttered. She grabbed one of her books off the table next to her and went to sit down. Robin looked up from the movie they were watching in order to get a closer look at Raven.

For a second, Raven felt a pair of eyes on her. When she looked up, everyone was staring at the TV. 'This could be hard.' she thought.

She went back to her book, intent on finding her admirer. A few minutes later, she felt someone staring at her again. When she looked up, however, no one was. 'This is going to take forever.' Raven thought.

She stood up and left for the kitchen to make a cup of tea. Robin looked up and noticed that Raven had gone. After a few minutes, when he thought it was safe, he got up and left the room. In the kitchen, Raven was making tea again. Robin passed through, pretending to be on the way to his room, and stopped to talk to Raven.

"Hey." Robin said.

"Hi." Raven said, not looking up from her book.

"What are you reading?" Robin asked.

"Lord of the Rings." Raven kept her answers as short as possible, aware of the feeling in her stomach. 'Could it be Robin?' she thought.

'You finally get it.' said Love in her mind.

'You evil wench. Why didn't you just tell me?' Raven thought.

'Because I'm supposed to be mysterious and confusing.' Love said.

"Is it good?" Robin asked for the third time.

"Huh? Oh, yes. The book is good." Raven said.

"That's good. What's it about?" Robin asked.

"A group of people have to go out and destroy an evil ring." Raven said.

"Can I read it?" Robin asked.

"Sure. Take this copy." Raven said.

"Are you sure? I don't want to keep you from your way of ignoring Beastboy and Cyborg." Robin said.

"I'm sure. That's one of the few books I have that I have two copies of." Raven said. The tea kettle whistled. Raven shut the book, handed it over to Robin, and went to finish fixing her tea.

"That reminds me. When should I give back the other book?" Robin asked, leaning in close to Raven so that no one would hear.

Raven drew in a short breath. 'He's awfully close.' "Whenever you finish it." Raven said. 'Please back up.' she thought.

Robin left, probably to go read one of Raven's two books. Raven went up to her room and decided to read a book. 'Where is it?' she thought. She was looking for the book Tales of Edgar Allen Poe from the collection of stories. She wanted to read "The Tell-tale Heart" right now. 'Ah, here it is.' She lit a single candle on her floor and sat next to it, reading by the single flame.

She nearly freaked herself out when the alarm went off as she got to the part about the old man dying. 'Calm down, Fear. It's just the alarm.' she thought.

She went downstairs to find out what was going on. "Who's robbing what now?" she asked.

"That's just it. Our system can't find the robbery, yet it knows there is one. It's very strange." Robin said, turning to type on the keyboard. "Ah, that's why. It's in a warehouse on the outskirts of town. We don't even have scanners or anything there. Titans, GO!"

They dashed out of the house and ran/flew/drove to the spot of consequence. There they found no villain, just a confused man. "Is this Jump City?" he asked.

"Yes. What do you need?" Robin asked.

"I... can't remember. I just remember that I needed to go to Jump City." the man said. He fell backwards, unconscious.

"Raven, Starfire, take this man to the infirmary. We'll meet you there." Robin said.

"Friend-Raven, will he be the OK?" Starfire asked as they flew home.

"Yes. He's just knocked out. He'll be fine." Raven said.

"Are you sure?" Starfire asked.

"I'm positive." said Raven. "Let's get to the tower, shall we?"

"Yes." Starfire said. They flew in silence the rest of the way home. When they got home, Raven hooked the man up to the machines in the infirmary.

"We'll wait until Cyborg gets home to treat him." Raven said.

"Yes, Friend-Raven." Starfire said. Starfire headed toward the garage to await the rest of their friends, while Raven went into the living room. It was one of those rare times that she could sit in this room without getting a pounding headache from the TV.

When the guys got back, Raven immediately went to her room, while Beastboy turned on the TV and Robin and Cyborg were checking on the guy in the infirmary.

When Robin was sure that the guy was OK, he went to his room to finish Raven's first loan to him. 'She should get my note soon.' Robin thought, a bit guilty about not continuing the chain of letters between them. He finished the book that night and was about to give it back to Raven when he saw that it was two o'clock in the morning. 'I'll return it tomorrow.' he thought, stretching out on his bed to get some sleep.

Raven was jolted awake the next morning, not by anyone else, it was too early, but by a feeling. She felt that something was going to go horribly, horribly wrong today. She headed to the roof, hoping that the rising sun would help calm her down and figure out what was going to go wrong. It didn't work, because before she could calm herself down enough to think, she heard the door to the roof slam.

"Raven? Is anything wrong?" Robin asked.

"Yes." Raven said.

"What's wrong?" Robin asked.

"I don't know." Raven replied.

"You don't know what's wrong?" Robin asked, confused.

"Exactly. Something's going to go wrong today, but I can't tell what." Raven said.

"Oh. Well, I'll leave you to meditate. I just wanted to return your book before anyone else woke up." Robin said, setting down the book before turning to leave.

"Did you like it?" Raven asked.

"Yes. I liked it a lot." Robin said. He walked back into the tower.

'He didn't get much sleep last night. I can tell. I wonder why?' Raven thought before returning to her meditation.

After about an hour, she could tell that meditation wasn't going to work. Raven got up and grabbed her book before heading back downstairs. She went into her room and opened her book to the first page. A piece of paper fell out. 'What's this?' Raven thought, picking it up. It was Robin's letter, the answers to all of her questions.

Raven sat down and read it. Then she grabbed another piece of paper and wrote back to Robin, advising him on how to get more control of the sadness and anger so he could show more emotions without feeling like he was going to go mad. She went downstairs to see Robin down there, so she teleported to his room and placed the letter on his pillow.


VERY SORRY FOR NOT UPDATING. Feel free to yell at me. I can handle it.

Cuthien Moonleaf and Draco the Dragon