Hoshi...as long as you have been reading my stories, you should know that I can't spell to save my life. >. is a loser that cannot spell Yeah...>.> ANYway...chapter two. Awsomeness soon to come. Well...more, but you know. KEEP THE FAITH! >.> . IT WASN'T ME!

Hikari Moriyaku

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Chapter 2:

Raven folded her arms as she waited for Beastboy to pick out some soysause. She sighed and started to head to get some tea before he grabbed her wrist.

"I picked one," he said holding up the bottle.

"Well, that didn't take longer than a half hour."

"It's hard to pick the best sause. It has to have flavor and..."

"Right. Let's just get out of here," she said grabbing a box of tea.

Beastboy shrugged. He looked at her as he tried to pick up all of the things that he placed in a basket. Raven groaned. The changling turned into a green bear and picked it up. She looked at him and evilly placed the tea box in the basket. He looked at her. Raven took the basket with no problem. Changing back, Beastboy followed as they headed up to the cheak-out.

"Dude!"

"No," she said walking past some new chips.

"But, Raven!"

"No," she said again trying to not yell at him.

"Why?"

"As it is, I will be comming back later with Cyborg. I hate it here and I want to leave."

"Alright."

They cheaked out and headed back towards the tower. Beastboy looked at Raven from the corner of his eye. She stared straight forward. There was a look of annoyance on her face. He sighed.

"What?"

"Huh?"

"You sighed. What?"

"Nothing."

She rolled her eyes. Beastboy looked at her.

"You know what Raven. You need to give me a break. I've tried so hard to stop annoying you, but you won't even give me a chance. You won't even lighten up. Why can't you understand! Why do you have to be so fucking cold-hearted!"

Raven stopped. She had never heard Beastboy cuss. Normally, she heard Robin and Cyborg pop them out, Cyborg more than some. Beastboy stopped a few feet ahead of her. He looked at her, anger and sadness in his eyes. She shook her head.

"I'm sorry, Beastboy."

Dropping the bags she carried, Raven disappeared.

"Raven!"

Beastboy ran over to where the bags dropped. He sighed.

"I'm even sorrier," he whispered picking up the other bags and heading home.

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Raven appeared in the tower. She looked around for Cyborg, not trying to call attention to herself. Finally, she found him with Robin and Starfire. They were training.

"Hello, friend!" Starfire exclaimed dropping the large set of weights in her hand.

Robin looked at her.

"Something wrong?"

"No."

Cyborg was holding up some weights. Raven waited until he was finished. The half man groaned in pain before looking at Raven.

"Could ya hit the button?"

She did, causing the weights to lighten so he could get out of them. Raven handed him a towel.

"What's wrong?" he asked drying himself off.

"Could we go somewhere alone?"

"Yeah, sure."

The left the room and went to the garage. Cyborg leaned up against his car. Raven stood in the garage's middle, her head down.

"What is it?"

"Am I cold-hearted?" she asked.

"Not that I am aware of."

Raven sighed. Cyborg stood and walked over to her. He placed one of his large, mechanical hands on her shoulder.

"What happened?"

She shook her head. He turned her around so she faced him.

"Raven, I know you. What is it? What happened?"

"Beastboy, he-"

"Raven, you know as well as I do that he says things he doesn't mean."

"He meant this."

"How can you tell? What did he say?"

She sighed and looked up at him.

"He sighed and I wondered what so I asked. I thought he wanted something to say since he was staring at me. He said nothing and I rolled my eyes. He got angry. I don't know what happened, but he started yelling at me. He said something like that he was trying to stop annoying me and that I won't give him a chance. He asked why I wouldn't understand. He asked why I was..."

"Cold-hearted?"

"So fucking cold-hearted."

Cyborg's eyes grew wide.

"He said that!"

She nodded, trying hard not to cry. Yet, the pain in his words kept bring those tears that she promised she would never cry. Cyborg dropped to his knees. He took her chin in his hand.

"Raven, whatever he said was not true."

"How can you tell? I can't show any emotion."

"Maybe, but it takes a lack of control to keep back those tears that you are crying."

Raven jerked back. She turned from him and walked over to a small window. Looking out, she thought about those words. Cyborg walked behind her.

"You say that I am the only one you can talk to, but have you tried talking to Beastboy? He tries his hardest to be mature for you. He told me himself. Maybe there is something more in him that you just can't see with those powers of yours. Just talk to him. You don't have to tell him everything. Hell, maybe you'll tell him more than you tell me."

Raven half smiled.

"I hightly doubt it."

"I don't."

She turned and looked at him. Cyborg pointed at the door.

"He's bound to be back by now. I'll snag Robin and Star and we'll go get the rest of the groceries so you two can be alone. Now, go."

Raven nodded. She walked towards the door. Before she left the garage, she turned to Cyborg.

"Thank you."

"Anything for you, Raven. You know that. So, stop stallin' and go!"

She smiled and left.