Whheee, chapter 2. Only a few reviews but that's ok considering the fact that this is my first story up and most of you probably don't know my style just yet. But please review more, I will be very happy.

Disclaimer- I once again do not own the Teen Titans or characters as such.


Starfire swallowed the last bite of her pizza, covered in mustard, and Robin took a sip from his strawberry slurpy.

"I am very thirsty. Excuse me, I shall go get something to drink," Starfire said standing from her seat.

"Wait," Robin said stopping her from leaving. "You can have some of my slurpy… if you want."

"Why thank you," she replied taking a seat again. He handed her the cup filled with strawberry delight and she took a sip from the straw, not savoring a taste of disgust since she had kissed him before. Her eyes widened. "Mmmm… this is very delicious," she added detaching her lips from the straw. "And this is called a 'slurpy', correct?

"Yea. I'm guessing this is the first time you taste one?"

"Yes, I have never tasted such a sensation. Mmmm," she continued. Seconds later a gurgling noise ran through the straw and to her mouth. She shook the cup that was soon empty and placed it on the table. "That was very delighting."

"Glad you liked it."

Starfire smiled.

A moment of silence struck the Teens.

Robin thought of something to say to break the awkward silence, but nothing good came to mind. His feet began shuffling underneath him and his eyes followed their every move. As the silence continued, Robin realized Starfire wasn't going to speak out from the expression on her face. It spoke out clearly showing she was nervous and shy; considering it was her first 'date'. "So…. ready to go to the park?" Robin finally asked, for that was the only thing he could think of saying.

Starfire nodded, relieved that the silence was finally broken.


It only took them five minutes to walk from the restaurant to the park. Not much was said or done during this time.

They stood to admire the children running back and forth and skipping on the grass ahead of them. Robin led Starfire to a hill just ahead of the swings. He took a seat on the hill top and Starfire followed.

She sat to watch the kids playing, but a particular game caught her eye. It was of a group of children who chose one child to run after each of them until he/she caught someone. And if they were caught by the chosen runner, then they would replace his/her's position.

"Robin, what is it that these children are playing?" Starfire kindly asked, pointing at the group of kids chasing one another.

Robin's eye followed her finger and spotted the children running around. "Oh, that's a game called tag. The rules are pretty simple: One person in a group of people is chosen to be IT. Then that person must chase after the rest of the people playing until they tag someone. And if you're tagged, then you're the person who's IT and you have to chase after everyone else until you tag another person."

"Oh, I understand," Starfire began to think. What could be more enjoyable then to watch Robin chasing after me? A large grin formed on her bright face and she turned to face him. "May we play this game of the tagging, Robin?"

"Uh… well, it's really a kid's game Starfire. I think we're too old for it," a sweat drop ran down the side of Robin's head.

"Oh, but we are never too old to have fun. Unless there is some kind of rule that prohibits us from playing because we are simply too old."

Robin couldn't help but laugh at Starfire's words. Then he turned to face the kids and a thought came to his mind. So she wants to play tug huh? Ok, we'll play tag. I was a champ at this game when I was young. He turned back to Starfire and smirked. Starfire questioned the expression on his face.

"Ok then," he moved closer to her and suddenly Starfire felt fingers tickling her stomach. She fell back to the ground laughing, Robin on top. "You're IT!" He cried and jumped to his feet to run down the hill and away from her.

Starfire sat up in utter confusion then realized what had just happened. She smirked, flew to her feet, and began chasing Robin down the hill.

I can't believe I'm playing tag in the park… with a bunch of kids around. Robin thought to himself. But playing with Starfire makes things different. I just hope nobody sees us.

Robin's mind distracted his eyes from viewing what was just ahead. A small rock stuck out of the grassy hill, large enough to trip over. Starfire ran faster and was soon only inches away from him. Robin hadn't noticed her either. And suddenly his foot met with the rock and he went with full force to the ground; luckily landing on his knees, hands down in front of him. But not for long did he stay in the same position. Being too close and too fast to stop herself, Starfire crashed right into Robin and fell on top of him. Both Titans went tumbling down what was left of the hill on top of one another. They finally reached the end of the hill and came to a full stop, crashing hard to the ground; Robin's body completely on top of Starfire's. She blushed noticing the situation she was in. Robin didn't notice, for his mind was on her safety, since she was the one to crash to the ground.

He slightly lifted himself off of her body with their faces only centimeters away to give her some air. "Are you ok?"

"Yes I am fine," she replied, breathing heavily.

Seconds later Robin came to realization on the position he was in. Images ran through his head… images that he thought shouldn't be there. He shook he head to get rid of them and looked back at Starfire whose face expressed a confused emotion.

"I… um…" but before he could continue his sentence, sudden giggles struck his ears, along with Starfire's. They looked to their sides and noticed kids surrounding their every angle. Half in which were giggling, and the other half stood in shock. A girl around the age of nine covered the eyes of her younger brother, who seemed to be around the age of 4, and shoved him in front of her while they both walked away. Robin's face turned a bright red, noticeable enough for anyone to see. He quickly shoved himself off of Starfire and reached a hand to help her stand. She held tight onto his hand and he helped her to her feet. They both stood blushing. Slowly the kids began departing and Robin let out a sigh of relief.

"That… was embarrassing," Robin's face lightened to a slight pink blush. He turned to face Starfire slightly nervous..

"I believe that was disturbing for the children, yes?"

"Uh…" Robin was speechless.

"Robin?"

"Umm…. how about we just get back to the game?" Robin asked, trying to drop the subject.

"Robin… must we play the game in front of these children? I do not wish for the same incident to happen again," a sweat drop ran down the side of Starfire's head.

Robin chuckled. "Don't worry Starfire that was just an accident, not a part of the game. But it's starting to get dark out and the sun's setting. So do you just want to sit and talk?"

"Yes, that would be most enjoyable, for us to talk," and they both took a seat on the grass with the sun setting ahead.

Children and their parents slowly abandoned the park and only an hour later were Robin and Starfire left alone….. alone!

What happens now? The date's about to end and Robin didn't make a single move yet. What should he say? How should he do it? Should he even do it?


Ahem... well? What do you think? Good? Should I continue? Please R&R. And I forgot to mention in the first chapter that there will be a lot of fluff in this story (be looking forward to that in chapter 3), but there will also be angst. So be prepared. :D