Author's note: Okay, I don't own any of the Teen Titans and what not...

Chapter 1: Unexpected

A dark haired girl, face hidden in her purple cloak, glanced up at the other woman. The woman before the gothic-looking girl was grinning ear to ear going on and on about some insane holiday from her planet. "You do not wish to invite The Drifting, do you Raven?" The woman said, beaming down at the goth.

"Starfire, I'm trying to meditate, go talk to Robin about this Festival of Friendship thing." Raven looked back down, closing her eyes and muttering, "Azarath Metrion Zinthos."

Starfire glided out of the room, her happiness slowly fading. She had wanted to spend the day with Raven, not Robin. Robin just wouldn't talk to her anymore, not like Raven. Robin seemed so different in Starfire's head and she didn't know what to think of it. Ever since Cyborg and Beastboy had joked about 'the girl-friend', she had an ache in her heart that Robin didn't seem to fill. The long haired woman hadn't been watching where she was going and ended up running right into a fellow Titan. "Oh! Please forgive me, I did not see you!" Put the unknown Titan held up his gloved hand.

"It's okay, Star. Just try to be more careful, alright?" The masked boy wonder said.

"I am sorry again friend. I shall...see you later?" The Tamaranian asked him.

"Yeah sure, at practice." Then he walked off, leaving Starfire alone in the hall with her thoughts.

Sometime later, Starfire awoke to a soft knock on her door. She stretched and hovered to the door, gasping when it slid open. It was Robin! "Y-yes?" her voice was shaky, but her emotions weren't.

"Well...I was wondering...maybe we could... and I thought..."

"Yes?" Starfire asked again, noticing the boy seemed to be turning red. "Robin, do you have a fever?" She reached her hand out and felt his head which caused him to blush more.

"N-no, Star... I h-have to tell you..." The poor boy fidgeted, "I love you!"

She stared at him for a moment, wondering what she should think of this. Her thoughts were interrupted by him pulling her close and pressing his lips to hers. Her brain screeched for him to stop as she whispered, "Robin...I..." But the boy couldn't hear her. He gently pushed her onto her own bed, straddling her petite form as her placed kisses down her neck. "Robin, no, do not, please." Again he ignored her protests, his hands sliding to the him of her skirt. "Robin no! Please get off me now, this is no longer amusing!"

"Robin!" A female voice shouted from the doorway. A black orb enveloped the boy and sent him crashing into the wall. "She-said-NO!" With every word the gothic empath in the purple cloak slammed him against the wall. She finally stepped inside Starfire's room and tossed him out the door with her magic. When the door closed she turned to Starfire. "Are you alright, Starfire?" The empath whispered, going to the other girl's side and sitting next to her. Her eyes were all Starfire could see, but she noticed something within them she'd never seen before. Compassion. Concern. And something else...