AN: No, I still don't bloody own Teen Titans so everyone stop asking me! (just kidding)

Chapter 2

The next day Raven thought she was the only one in the tower. The other three Titans hadn't gotten home until very late, so she guessed that they were sleeping in. As for Beast Boy, she really didn't want to see him anyway. She knew she was just going to be in for another fight. It wasn't until noon did she see some other forms of life emerge.

"Hi ya Raven," Cyborg yawned.

"Enjoyable night?" asked Raven as she sat on the couch with her book.

"What?" asked Cyborg loudly, trying to clear his only human ear. "You'll have to speak up, I can only hear out of this one." He pointed to his metal right ear.

"I asked if you had a nice time last night," said Raven a little louder.

"Oh yeah," said Cyborg with a smile. "It was great. You shoulda come!"

"Eh, it's not my thing," said Raven into her book.

"What?" asked Cyborg.

"It's not my thing!" said Raven making sure to project her voice.

"Still, it woulda been nice to see you have a nice time," said Cyborg.

"What's all the yelling about?" asked Robin in a loud voice as he entered.

"I'm not yelling," said Cyborg loudly.

"Yes you are," said Raven.

"What?" asked Robin, he was even deafer than Cyborg.

"Oh never mind," said Raven, rolling her eyes.

Starfire was the next to enter and she looked quite exhausted from the night before. She was known for dancing with everyone on the dance floor at least once. True, a few years back she wasn't quite sure what to do, but after a few trips to the clubs she learned how to Earth dance and now couldn't stop herself once she got started.

"Mornin Star!" said Cyborg.

"It's afternoon, Cyborg," said Raven.

"Pardon?" asked Starfire. "I can not hear you above this ringing that is within my ear."

"I said it's afternoon, not morning!" said Raven loud enough for everyone to hear.

"Alright, from now on we bring ear plugs to the club," said Robin.

"What?" asked Starfire and Cyborg.

Raven had had enough of this. She closed her book, put her hood up, and decided to stay in the silence of her room. Even as she walked down the hall she could hear her three other teammates screaming at each other, just trying to be heard. She was positive she would never be going to a club now. Permanent ear damage? No thank you.

Beast Boy was walking down the hall as well, thinking about the damage he had caused himself. His knuckles were swollen and a slight brownish color, which would have been red if he did not have green skin, beneath his gloves. He could barely put his uniform on that morning they hurt so much. He had to slowly drag his feet as he walked, for too much pressure caused him much pain. He looked up and saw Raven.

The two were about an equal distance from her door, meaning they would meet right in front of it. Raven sighed silently and got ready for his barrage of blame and anger. Beast Boy felt horrible about the way he had acted the night before and knew that Raven would probably never talk to him again.

Slowly the feet between them disappeared and they were face to face once again. Raven had just wanted to go into her room, but he looked as if he had wanted to say something, so she stopped. Beast Boy did want to speak to her, but he had expected her to go straight into her room. He was surprised when she stopped and stood still in front of him.

"Hi," he said meakly.

"Hello," said Raven plainly.

Beast Boy looked at her door, expecting to see the worst, but was surprised to see that it was perfect. He looked back to her, quite confused. "Uh, didn't I…" he began.

"Yes, you did," said Raven. "But I fixed it."

"Oh," said Beast Boy. "Sorry about that. I don't know why I did it."

"I do," said Raven. "And it's okay. I understand."

"You do?" asked Beast Boy. "But, I tried to destroy your door and I might have hurt you if you hadn't been behind it."

"Beast Boy, you have many issues you need to deal with," said Raven. "And, even though this isn't exactly a healthy way of doing it, you're dealing with those issues."

"Yeah, I think I have to find a different way," said Beast Boy, holding his bruised and aching hands. "I'm pretty sure I've broken something."

"Here, give me your hands," said Raven.

"Why?" asked Beast Boy.

"I'm going to heal them," said Raven.

"Oh," said Beast Boy and he gently putting his hands out. Raven placed her own hands beneath his and a soft, blue light exuded from them. A tingling, cooling feeling washed over Beast Boy's hands and the pain faded away. After a moment the light seeped back into Raven and she was gently holding Beast Boy's hands. He gingerly took them back and felt them over, making sure they were okay.

"Better?" asked Raven.

"Yes," said Beast Boy, humbly. "Thank you."

"Anything else you need done?" asked Raven.

"Well, I wouldn't mind if you took a whack at my feet," he said, feeling quite horrible for how mean he had been to her the day before.

"Sure," said Raven simply. She knelt down and placed her hands so that they hovered over her feet. Again, the light came out and covered Beast Boy's feet, healing them. Once that was done she stood back up.

"Raven?" he asked softly.

"Yes?" asked Raven.

"Why… why are you being so nice to me?" asked Beast Boy. "I mean, after I said all of those horrible things and I beat in your door, you healed me. Why?"

"I'm not acting any different towards you than any other day, Beast Boy," said Raven. "You were in pain and I healed you. That's what teammates do; we help each other. And as for all of those horrible things you said to me, I don't take it personally. I never take it personally. So don't worry about it."

"How can you do that?" asked Beast Boy.

"Do what?" sighed Raven, who really wanted to go into her room now.

"How can you not take anything personally?" asked Beast Boy. "I said some horrible things last night and any other girl would've been crying."

"Well it should be pretty obvious by now that I'm not like any other girl," said Raven.

"That's for sure," said Beast Boy with a soft laugh.

Raven sighed and said, "Can I go into my room now?"

"Oh no, did I hurt your feelings again?" he asked nervously. "I'm sorry, I don't know why I laughed at you."

"I already told you that I don't take anything personally," said Raven. "Besides, since when do you care if you hurt my feelings or not?"

"I don't, I mean I do!" said Beast Boy. "I mean… oh crud. I walked my foot right into my mouth again. Why do I always do that? God, I'm so stupid!"

Raven sighed again and took her hood down. "Beast Boy, you need to stop this," she said, trying to fight off a headache everyone in the tower was attempting to give her that day. "You need to relax and deal with all of these issues inside of you. It's obvious that they're causing you some horrible turmoil and it's starting to affect who you are."

"Issues?" asked Beast Boy. "What issues?"

"You know what issues," said Raven.

"I do?" asked Beast Boy.

"Yes, you do," said Raven. "Or, at least, you should."

"Okay," said Beast Boy. It was quiet for a few seconds. "Now, when you say issues…"

"Terra, Beast Boy!" said Raven, getting sick of this. "You still have issues with Terra."

Beast Boy's mood immediately changed. "Oh no, not this again," he said getting upset. "Raven, I already told you…"

"Yes, I know," said a frustrated Raven. "She's going to get her memory back, she's going to get her powers back, she's going to be a part of the team again, she's going to replace me, etcetera. This is what I'm talking about, Beast Boy!"

"It's not an issue, Raven!" Beast Boy yelled. "It's a fact!"

"Whatever," said Raven, who had had enough of this. "You just go on and live in your denial filled world."

"I'm not in denial!" he yelled.

"Well you can take all of this non denial out on my door," she said and went to turn into her room. "Just let me be on the other side of it first."

"For the last time," he said, grabbing her shoulders and thrusting her backwards. "I'm not in denial!"

Raven slammed into the adjacent wall with a hard thud. She fell down onto her bottom and moaned an, "Ow."

Beast Boy stood in shock of what he'd done. "Raven… I… I'm so sorry," he said going over to her. He took her hands and before she had a chance to pull them away he helped her up. "I don't know why I did that, I'm so sorry."

Suddenly the two could hear three pairs of feet running down the hall. Within ten seconds Robin, Starfire, and Cyborg were there, looking concerned.

"What happened?" asked Robin.

"Yeah, we heard a loud bang," said Cyborg.

"I tripped and fell into the wall," said Raven, rubbing the back of her head.

"What?" all three yelled.

"I tripped!" she said loudly.

"Friend, are you okay?" asked Starfire.

"I'm fine," said Raven loud enough for them to hear.

"Are you sure?" asked Robin.

"Yes," said Raven. And with that she made it into her room, never looking Beast Boy in the eye.

"Beast Boy, did you see what happened?" asked Robin. "How did she trip?"

"Yeah, Ravens never been uncoordinated before," said Cyborg.

"I, uh, didn't see what happened," said Beast Boy, avoiding their eyes like Raven had done to him. "I just arrived when she was getting back up."

"That was one loud bang for someone tripping into the wall," said Robin. "Even we heard it."

"Yes, it sounded more like if Cyborg did the tripping," said Starfire.

"What!" asked Cyborg.

"Oh, I am sorry!" said Starfire. "I did not mean to hurt your feelings."

"No, I couldn't hear you," said Cyborg.

While the three tried to communicate with each other Beast Boy got out of there. If they found out that he had thrown Raven against a wall he could be kicked off the team. He couldn't believe he had done that to her. Yelling was one thing, but he physically harmed her. Why was he acting like this? Why did she get him so mad when she talked about Terra.

Then it all began to make sense. He did have issues and they were about Terra. Why else would he act that way whenever Raven talked about her? He still didn't want to admit it, but perhaps he did have a problem. Perhaps… he did have to get over her.