Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans.

Ok ya'll, I'm so sorry I haven't updated. Sorry, but I got kinda bored with this fic, cause I started Trouble with Tabloids, A Day in Titans Tower, Coolest School, and The Titans Bathroom Reader and I'm enjoying writing those, so please check them out. I'm updating, and would have done so sooner, if my internet hadn't broke. I actually wrote this about a month ago, just couldn't log on the internet on my dad's computer so I could update.

"You have tried your best, friend Bumblebee," said Starfire encouragingly.

"I guess, well...Sparkey always was hard headed," laughed Bee.

The trio of Titan girls had returned to the Tower, though slightly downtrodden due to the lack of progress made with Cyborg. It was the morning after, and the three sat at the counter in the kitchen to try and fix this disaster.

Outside it was a gloomy purple sky, think clouds spread over it covering the sun. Rain drizzled down from the sky, making the streets of jump city a plethora of umbrellas. The waves crashed up on the rocky sides of Titan Island as the three girls silently stood, waiting for an idea, or a miracle.

"Here," said Raven handing each of them a cup of herbal tea, "this will calm you down."

Bee looked skeptically at the greenish brown liquid, "What is it?"

"Herbal tea," said Raven taking a sip.

Bee looked uncertain, "What? Is this like some of your magic mojo?"

"No," replied Raven taking a sip of her own tea, "It will calm you down. Drink it."

Bee frowned, "Ok…but if I end up face up in a casket due to this; I will haunt you for the rest of your natural life."

Raven smirked, "I'll keep that in mind."

She hesitantly took a sip of the tea, "It's not…bad, but I don't think could drink it everyday like you."

Raven shrugged, "To each their own."

Star frowned, "It has not much sugar."

Raven cocked her head, "I usually add none or just a little, Starfire."

Star nodded, "Well then I shall add more." She flew to the cabinet and grasped the sugar bowl, and dumped all of the contents into her tea.

"Uh…Star?" said Raven cautiously, "I don't think you should-."

"Nonsense Raven," interrupted Starfire, "Sugar is one of the most joyous concoctions on this fair planet."

Bee cringed, "No Star, maybe you shouldn't-."

But she was too late; Starfire had drained the tea in one gulp. Raven and Bee sat there dumbstruck.

"Deeeeeeeelicious!" shouted Star, standing up abruptly, and throwing her hands into the air, almost knocking over Bumblebee and Raven's mugs in the process.

"Umm…err…I'm glad you like it," said Raven uncertainly.

"Is there anymore?" asked Star excitedly.

Bee quickly took the mug out of the Star's hands, "Umm, maybe you should hold off on the tea for a little while."

"Agreed," said Starfire, "For I believe the sugar's magical powers are beginning to take affect me."

"Yeah," said Bee placing the mug in the sink, "I second that."

"So," said Raven, speaking what was on everyone's mind, "What do we do now?"

…silence…

"Err," said Starfire unsure.

"Wait!" said Bee placing a hand to her forehead, "I think Raven's funky tea is affecting me, I'm getting an idea!"

Raven frowned, "It's not funky-."

But Bee interrupted, "Why doesn't Star ask Robin on a date?"

"What?" asked Star, alarmed.

"Hmm, that's a possibility," said Raven thinking about it.

"But, but no I couldn't possibly-." started Star, but was ignored.

"Yeah see she could ask him out and get him to remember," said Bee.

"-ask him out, it would be a disaster! He would most definitely not say-."

Raven nodded at Bumblebee, "And if he remembers, he can get the other two to remember."

"-yes to me, and it would be most awkward since it would not really be the Robin I know, and he probably does not-."

"So all we have to do is get Star to ask Robin out," said Bee.

"-care for me at all." stuttered Star.

"Starfire," interrupted Raven, "He cares for you, I know he does. All you have to do is get him to remember and you'll have him back." said Raven gently.

"But Raven…," said Star in an embarrassed sort of way, "I have never asked an Earth boy to leave his abode."

Bee laughed, "Well then I don't think its Raven you should be going to for help, Star."

"Excuse me," said Raven with edge in her voice, "What was that supposed to mean?"

"I just meant that you don't really have any experience with guys, is all." said Bee nonchalantly.

Raven glared, "I've had plenty of experience with guys."

Bee laughed, "Really? When was your last date then?"

"…I hate you," glared Raven.

Bee smirked, "C'mon Star let's go!"

The three girls were in Starfire's room, sitting on her pink circular bed. They had grabbed all of the phones, which where cordless, in the tower and Star was getting prepared to ask out her first "Earth boy".

"Ok," said Bee, "The key to this is confidence. When you call act like it doesn't matter if he says yes or no."

Starfire nodded.

Raven tilted her head, "Yes, but don't push him out the door."

Star nodded once again.

"And be sincere," said Raven in monotone.

"But not totally mushy."

"And remember not to shout."

"But don't be too quiet that he can't hear you."

"ALRIGHT!" shouted Starfire, "Please, both of your advice is confusing me."

"Sorry Star," said Raven.

"Yeah me too," said Bee, "Just follow everything I said. After all I am the expert."

Raven glared, "Just because I don't get asked doesn't mean people don't flirt with me," she said getting aggravated.

Bee smirked, "Hark! Is this Raven the emotionless goth vying for some masculine attention?"

"So?" said Raven in her monotonous voice, "Lots of guys flirt with me."

Bee rolled her eyes, "Oh yeah big deal, Beast Boy. You know the only reason you're proud of that is because all those other girls want him, and now he's tall and cute."

Raven said with slight surprise, "He flirts with me?"

Even Starfire looked at her with a dumbstruck look, "Um friend Raven I believe the saying is 'duh'."

Bee smirked.

Raven shook her head trying to clear her blush, "You're wrong Bee."

"Yeah, yeah," said Bee brushing it off.

"He was cute before," said Raven quietly so only she could hear.

"Alright Starfire," said Bumblebee, "Now all you have to do is ask him out."

Star took the phone from Bee's hand, "I understand."

"And remember," said Bee, "Be yourself."

"Yeah," muttered Raven, "Just pretend you're not a Tameranian alien, who's been his friend for three years."

Bee glared, "Thanks for the help Rae."

Raven smirked.

Star dialed Robin's apartment number that he had given her the night before, "It's ringing," she said fearfully.

"Relax Star, he probably won't even answer the first time," said Bee.

"Ok," said Star relaxing a bit more.

"Hello?" came Dick's (Robin's) voice.

"EEP!" screeched Starfire tossing the phone in the air and zapping it with a starbolt.

"Uh…" said Raven.

"Well that's … good…now maybe next time you can actually talk to him," said Bee hopefully.

"I am not ready for this, friends," Star sadly.

Raven patted her awkwardly on the back, "It'll be ok Star."

"How many times do you think it will take for her to ask him out?" whispered Bee to Raven.

"Four," said Raven certainly.

"Why four?" asked Bee.

"Because we only have four phones."

Three out of the four phones left were used by Starfire. The second phone call was answered by Vic, and Starfire freaked and sent it flying out her bedroom window.

The third phone call Star handed to Bumblebee and Bee had to pretend she was a telemarketer, Star then proceeded to blast the phone saying that it contained, "the luck of badness."

The fourth phone call Star was so excited that Dick answered that with her alien strength, she broke the phone in half.

"Ok," said Bee, "Moment of truth Star…" she said handing her the phone.

"Oh X'hal," sighed Star, "Well here goes…most everything friends."

Good? Bad? Crap?