A/N: Okay, so I haven't worked on this story in THREE YEARS and I'd like to apologize for that. A lot has been going on, obviously. But at the special request of an eager fan, I've decided to go ahead and finish this piece. So here it is…

Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans.

Chapter 11

At the café:

Robin and Raven sat in a dark corner of the Russell St. Café. They had been sitting there for about and hour and 45 minutes and the conversation still seemed to be going strong.

"But you have to take it in from a political stand point," Robin began, "if you don't, you'll just take it in all wrong." Raven just rolled her eyes. Something about the discussion of war and all its foundations and goals made these two but heads in the most intense of ways. But she would admit, it was refreshing when he would challenge her, and she did in fact enjoy these arguments they had.

He laughed at her reaction to his final statement. There was nothing more satisfying to him, in these confrontations with Raven, then seeing her get frustrated. 'Again with that cocky smile of his' She thought to her self. 'If he's not careful, I'm gonna smack it clean off his face.' She smirked at the thought.

They sat in silence for a moment before Robin broke it once again. "So…Jason, what's his story?" She tensed up at the question. He noticed and quickly changed the subject while checking the clock on the café wall. "Whoa, we've been here awhile. It's getting late, you want to head out?" She thought for a second and then gave a simple nod.

Back at the tower:

Jason checked the clock…12:03. He had been there for a nearly two hours now. The movie had long ended and there were only a few Titans remaining in the living room, just lounging about and making meaningless conversation. He had been the focus of most of the small talk, but his mind was else where.

'Where the hell are they?' Jason's mind was racing. 'What a snake! He was just dying for the chance to get her alone! When I see him I'm gonna-' His thoughts were cut short by a tap on his shoulder. He turned to meet crystal blue eyes and a warm smile. "We're headed to bed," Terra began in almost a whisper, "you're more than welcome to stay here and wait with her," she gestured to a now sleeping Starfire, "or you can just-" He stood up, cutting her off, "I'll just leave."

She shrugged, grabbed Beastboy by the hand, and headed toward their room. He looked over at Starfire as he put on his jacket. 'How can he be with her and turn around and run out with Raven, not even give a second thought about this girl. This poor girl is waiting for him and he's just-' His thoughts were again interrupted by the sound of an approaching motorcycle engine. He walked over to the window and saw the R-cycle just down the road. He grabbed his keys from the living room table and was out the door.

Downstairs:

As they pulled closer to the tower, Robin began to slow down. In part to quite down for the others, and in part to prolong this moment with Raven. The feel of her arms around him intoxicated his every sense. He could barely focus on the road. They pulled up and parked just outside of the garage so they wouldn't disturb the others by opening it. They hopped off the bike and Robin leaned against his seat, causing Raven to stop and turn around.

"What's up?" She asked with an eyebrow raised. Robin just sat quite for a second, watching her intently. She snapped her fingers and he looked to the ground snickering. "What?" she said with a giggle, more out of confusion than amusement. "I had a good time tonight," he said as he looked back up at her. "Me too, it was nice to get away," She gave him a kind smile. "Thanks for doing this for me." She said sweetly. He just nodded and gave a simple grunt of 'mhm'.

They sat in silence for just a moment before Raven turned to walk to the tower once again. "Raven…" Robin reached for her hand and pulled her back to him, standing, minimizing the space between them drastically. Raven, caught off guard, let out a short gasp. "I need to say something…" he whispered. Their hands were intertwined, making Raven very uncomfortable. She gulped as he opened his mouth to start. Just then, the door opened.

They jumped apart and turned to see Jason standing there with a stern face. "Please, don't let me interrupt you guys," he said as he made his way to his bike and waving his hand as a gesture for them to continue. Raven quickly made her way to him. "What are you doing here?" she asked shakily, a bit frustrated at the situation. "Don't worry, I'm leaving now." He said plainly. His once stern face now had a smirk playing on it.

He looked passed Raven and gave Robin a quick wave. "You two have a nice night." He looked back to Raven and his smirk turned into a laugh. He hopped on his bike and started it. "But you guys should hurry. Starfire is waiting for you Robin." Robin eyes grew wide and then narrowed quickly into a glare. This intensified Red X's laughter.

"Jason…" Raven reached for him, gripping his shoulder. The flashes rushed back. Screaming, so much screaming. He pulled away and sped off without even looking her way. Robin walked up to her and propositioned that they go inside, snapping her out of a trance. When she turned to face him and follow, he stopped her firm, gripping her elbows. "Robin-" "You're bleeding." He stated with a serious tone, the tone he always used when he took the role of a stern leader.

Raven swiftly reached up and touched her nose, which felt like it was running. When she pulled her hand back down, it was covered in blood. Robin wiped it away with the sleeve of his shirt and led her to the tower entrance. 'What is going on between these two?' was the only thing on Robin's mind. And Jason was all that was on Raven's…

A/N: Okay, that was just a taste. Believe me, there is a lot more to come. Review please, I'm open to suggestion. Love all the true fans. Hear from you soon. Bye =)