Hey everyone! Here are some replies to reviewers:
ravenrogue19: Hey thanks! I thought the chapter was horrible… thanks for the comment!
Kikiks: Thanks a lot! I like reading your reviews… they are really encouraging.
Novemberscorpion110388Hi 5! I don't like Starfire either. Hahas. Thanks for the compliment!
xOsilentdreamsOx: Thanks! Was it too sad?
paprika90: Yups poor Cyborg… Starfire was such a bitch wasn't it? Flirting with Cyborg... Sorry I'm getting very prejudiced here. :p Thanks for the review!
raex18: I promise Raven and Robin would get together. I love that pairing.
Monitor Supreme: Hahas. A robot alien? God, that so sucks. We'll have flying robots with bright green lasers.
Dark Shadows 01: Thanks! I hate sad stories, so I'll make it happy… that sadness is just temporary. ;p
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Raven walked over to Robin's room, thinking what she should say to him. The figurine was still clutched tightly in her hand, and she felt cold sweat beading on her palm. Asshole. Once I get my hands on the bird, I swear I'll break his freaking neck. She reached his door, and hesitated for a while. Should she just dump it at his door? Or maybe… What's wrong with you? You can't even give him something? What's your problem? Raven raised her hand and knocked on the door. No answer. That was strange. Robin should be in his room by now.
Raven knocked again. Still no reply. "Robin? You there?" No answer. Raven turned around to walk away, but her legs refused to listen to her. Move, dammit, move! Instead, to her shock, she found herself teleporting into Robin's room. She stood there, dazed, looking around Robin's room. It was the same as always, his bed half-packed, the bathroom door never closed. His cupboard doors were open as usual, his masks and his casual clothes hung inside neatly. Raven spotted a few Levi's jeans, Billabong hats, and Ralph Lauren shirts? So Robin did have some taste in clothing… and some money too. She smiled to herself. Robin wasn't there, probably at the gym or something. She placed the figurine on the table, then fell onto the bed with a sigh. This bed was so much nicer than her own one. Maybe because she was so used to sleeping on this one. Whatever. Raven literally forgot that this was Robin's room, not hers, since she flopped on the bed like it was hers and lay down there, staring at the ceiling. She never got up. She actually fell asleep.
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Robin walked along the corridor, his mind wandering. He punched in the code to his door absently and walked right in. Maybe Raven would be there sleeping in my bed like she always does when I enter my room at 12 midnight everyday. Or maybe she is back in her room, sighing in relief at the fact that I'm not sleeping with her anymore. Or maybe… Robin froze. So he had been right. Raven was on the bed, curled up into a ball once more, just like the first day. Robin rubbed his eyes. This could not be true.
But it was. Raven didn't show any sign that he was there. Robin wanted to smile, and gently went forward, laying a hand on her hair. Her chakra glittered in the moonlight streaming into his window. Out of a sudden, Raven bolted out of the bed, her eyes wide as she turned to stare at him. "My…my god…" Raven breathed, then took a deep breath before she quickly tried to make an explanation. "I…I just wanted…wanted to return you…you…you something. You kn…kn…know that birdie thing you dropped? Yeah…yeah… I wanted…to…to…to…return it to you, so…." Robin stood there gaping at her, but that was not the craziest of it. Suddenly, Raven burst into a shriek, yelling, "You are not supposed to see my vulnerable side! I must get away from you, I must!" One of Robin's birdarangs burst open, and Robin yelped as he jumped away from it. What is wrong with her? Raven took the opportunity to teleport, but Robin was faster. Just black aura surrounded her to teleport her away, he leaped towards her, grabbing her hand just before the both of them spiraled away into darkness, into somewhere Robin didn't know.
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After what seemed like eternity, Robin and Raven landed in a heap on a pile of snow. Raven got up first, then ran as fast as she could away from Robin. She wasn't thinking; all she thought of was to run away from him. There was a huge snowstorm; the only thing Raven could see was white snow. But she didn't care. She had to run away from him. Fast.
Robin spat out bitter snow, his head reeling as he looked up, just to find a black silhouette running deeper into the storm. Raven. With a grunt, he got up, dashing after her as fast as he could. I could win the Olympics for this, dammit! Raven already had a headfirst, so it was hard for him to catch up. "Raven!" he yelled. He didn't think she could hear him, but if she could, then she was just running faster. Robin chased after her, cursing at the absence of his utility belt. He was prepared to get a good night's sleep and instead, he found himself chasing after a girl through a freaking snowstorm. Robin managed to keep sight of her, that black figure running away from him. Surprising that she wasn't flying.
Out of the blue, the figure fell into something that Robin couldn't see. Swearing under his breath, Robin dashed forward, worry filling him. The cold didn't seem to bother him anymore; he was too worried about Raven. Dashing forward, he found her in a hole right in the centre of the ice, submerged in icy water. She was unconscious. Shit, Robin thought. Reaching into the water, he grabbed her hand and hauled her out slowly.
Must get her out. Robin felt cold, the numbness was spreading to his thighs. Must get her out. Stop thinking about the cold, dammit! Robin managed to pull Raven out of the water, and he heaved her onto his back, his eyes scanning for somewhere to go. He covered a few metres, when he finally saw a small lodging in the distance. He heaved a sigh of relief, his body aching from the biting cold. He quick-footed to the door, and kicked it open with his foot, closing it again as he entered. It was empty, and quite small, though definitely big enough for just the two of them. No fire, but it was warmer here. There were no windows, and the place smelt of wood. Gently, Robin lay Raven on the ground, and looked at her. She couldn't get enough warmth lying there like this, and she could die like that. He quickly unpinned her brooch, removing her cloak. She needs a human's warmth. And that human is just me now. Robin looked at Raven hesitantly, but knew that he could never risk her life. He lay down beside her and put the cloak on top of them to trap heat.
Carefully, Robin embraced her, letting his body heat warm her. He felt quite awkward lying there like some idiot and hugging a female. He resorted to talking. "Why were you sleeping in my room anyway? You shouldn't have come." He was stroking her hair; god, he couldn't seem to stop. "You know how much I miss hearing you breathe at night?" Miss? She drove him crazy with it! He just liked hearing her breathe, hugging her at night. Stop crapping, man! You are just trying to keep her warm! Robin took a deep breath."I swear that from now on, I will change my code so you can't come in. No matter what happens, you stay in your room."
Suddenly, Robin realized that Raven was warm. Very warm. He did not have time to react. Raven's eyes opened, her eyes a deep purple. His arms were still around her, he noticed. Crap. For moments none of them said a thing, with Robin still hugging her and staring at her in shock. Robin came to his wits, and started to slither away from Raven when she grabbed a handful of his hair. He could swear that he would get a bald patch if he moved with her hand gripping his hair so tightly. Raven said, "My feelings have told me the truth. I can't run away from myself anymore. I won't run anymore."
Robin attempted untangling her fingers from his hair while trying to ask her what she meant, when Raven grabbed another clump of his hair and pulled his mouth to hers. All rational thought fled. Robin submerged himself in her kiss, allowing her to embrace him back, and he didn't want to let go. Not now. Both of them lay together on the ground, their bodies together, kissing fiercely.
After what seemed like eternity, they stopped kissing. Raven got off Robin, panting slightly, and draped her cloak over her again. She sat next to him, watching him as he got up too. to her shock, Robin slowly peeled off his mask, turning to look at her. She gasped. His eyes were an icy blue, a beautiful colour, and it seemed to trap her in the look of his eyes. She gaped at the handsome Boy Wonder, her breath caught, and did not resist when he pulled her into another short kiss. "Shall we go back?" Robin asked gently, smiling as he put on his mask again. Raven jolted out of her wits, and stuttered, "Yeah…of…of…of…of course."
Robin brought her into his embrace this time, and she smiled to herself as she teleported the both of them back to Titans Tower.
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Was it romantic enough? Or was it disappointing? I hope it was okay…got the idea from another book. Anyone reads the Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan? Got the idea from there…. :p
So, toodles till the next chapter! Reviews please! There is a next chapter, its not the end yet. :)
