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Emerald eyes scanned his teammate's face. Once, twice, three times, before he made the final verdict.

She'd been staring at her book, her eyes hadn't been moving. Every so often, pale fingers would touch her temples. Her deeply knowledgeable eyes were a light, clouded, shade of lavender, rather than their usual intense violet.

It was hard to tell, considering Raven's delicate face stayed void of emotion almost all the time. But by living with her all these years, he'd learned to read her better than most of their teammates, save Robin. Perhaps it was also because of the feelings he'd developed for her, right after he'd seen how close she'd gotten to Robin while Trigon had been trying to take over the world. Or maybe he'd had those feelings all along.

"Headache?" He ventured.

"Migraine," she responded curtly, shutting her book. "My emotions have been overpowering lately; I guess they decided to rebel against the system today." Lately, Raven had been more open with her teammates, particularly Beast Boy. She didn't like to admit it, but the certain trust between them made her feel content, almost happy.

"Y'know Rae, you could just let out some emotion." The green Titan reached towards the coffee table, picking up his pile of mail.

The sorceress rolled her eyes. Sarcasm outlined her gravelly voice. "My emotions have never been a solution."

"Rae, think about it." He set the mail to the right of him. "Everyone's out except us, so you can't hurt anyone with your emotions. And I think I can handle myself against your darkest form. Remember when Cy and I fought your inner Trigon?" He grinned when she saw her soften in thought. "It's not healthy to keep all that bottled up."

Beast Boy did have a point. She set her book to her left. "Be prepared." She warned. Unleashing her most irate emotion might not be the best idea, but she was willing to try almost anything to rid this pounding migraine.

Taking a long, slow blink, Raven's eyes reopened, with a curious sparkle. Beast Boy watched her tentatively. "How do you feel?"

"Happy!" Her reply was quick and upbeat. "How do you feel, BB?"

He shrugged. "I'm happy you're happy, Rae."

"Awh, Garfield!" She cried. "I love it when you call me that."

He scrunched his nose, both at her reaction and the sound of his first name. "Really?" She always chastised him for that little endearment.

"Of course. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside." She tapped his nose, playfully. "Stop being adorable, Gar."

Although flattered that Raven felt close to him, and ecstatic at her flirty behavior. But he wanted to be sure her over the top emotion wouldn't reveal too many of Raven's personal thoughts.

Deciding not reveal his curiosity, Beast Boy picked up his mail again. Nothing unusual, just some thank you notes the Titans variously received. Raven snatched one from his hand, fingers brushing his. Beast Boy froze, savoring her touch for as long as possible. A deep burn scorched his cheeks as the happy Raven read the envelope.

"To Garfield Mark Logan," her fingers ran over the letters like reading Braille. Setting down the letter, big amethyst eyes focused on the changeling. "You have a lovely name, Gar." He blushed in casual thanks. "Really, I wish… I wish I had a last name."

"Why?" Garfield laughed, casually brushing back a hair that was obstructing her right eye.

"Well, I've always been just Raven." She whined like it was a tragedy. "Wish I had a last name or something."

"Like what?"

"Like yours," Happy Raven seemed a bit nervous, as she placed a hand on his thigh in innocent affection.

Was this Raven admitting she liked him? The lingering hand on his semi-tensed thigh seemed an affirmation. Beast Boy dug his lower canine into his lip, trying to starve his overpowering admiration for his teammate. He eyed her hand, before his vision traveled back to her honest eyes, which now held no indication of a wildly open emotion.

"Oh, you've gotten control on Happy… That's uh, that's good." Each word sounded nervous and giggly, and he tried to forget what she'd said.

"I meant that," She commented, reaching for her book again. Now that her mind had leaked the intense emotion, she could return to normal activities. Finding the dog-eared page, Raven searched for the paragraph she'd left off on. She could feel Beast Boy's curious stare, and close physical proximity, but decided to focus on her unread paragraph.

Beast Boy couldn't take it. Raven couldn't just continue to act as if nothing had happened. He knew she liked him, and he definitely wanted her. There was nothing to stop him now.

Without warning, his lips were on hers. Gentle, a bit nervous, but completely sure in what they were doing. Raven's eyes widened, book falling to the side as she realized what he was doing. Kissing her. The changeling's eyes were closed, and while he still sat to her right, he'd leaned over her lap and placed a hand carefully on her shoulder. Raven's eyelids lowered, and syrupy romance pouring into her body. Taking her right hand, she moved Garfield's touch from her shoulder to her cheek. A nervous excitement raced through her senses, as Beast Boy's lips tugged gently, canine grazing her bottom lip.

Raven decided it felt kind of good.. No, great.

Never pulling back, Beast Boy's warm words reached her mind. "Raven Logan, eh?"

Raven's hand lingered on his neck, pulled him closer so they could breathe each other's air. "Yeah," she muttered, eying his mouth.

"I like it," he whispered, before she pulled him in once more.


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