Well, here it is, finally! Sorry it took so long. (It seems I say that in every update, don't I? Sorry!) It's kinda short, I know, and I apologize. I was gonna make it longer, but I wanted to get it up ASAP, cuz I was feeling pretty guilty that I hadn't updated in so long.

I know I promised all reviewers jam, but the very cool Rose Red2.0 baked me another batch of cookies, so y'all can have some of those instead. ((chucks cookies at all of my awesome reviewers)) Now let's all thank Rose Red2.0 for those cookies! Great. Now, moving on...

Uh...I don't think I owe any credits for this chappie (that's right, I actually used my own ideas for this one!). However, if you feel that one of your ideas was used in here, please notify me right away, and I'll change it.

Disclaimer: My god, people, it's a given...we all know I don't own the Titans...if I did, would I be writing fanfics about them? No.


Starfire smiled. "Friends, which activity shall we partake in? There is so much to do!"

"Video games!" shouted Robin, Beast Boy, Kid Flash and Cyborg all at once.

"Pillow fight," said Jinx, a small couch pillow smacking Kid Flash in the back of the head with a flash of pink light.

Bee smiled slyly. "Truth or Dare."

Argent shrugged. "Sounds alright to me."

"YAY!" Raven squealed. "Truth or Dare! Okay, who's first?" Jinx, Kid Flash, and Bee all eyed her warily, still not used to her new-found peppiness.

"Duu-uude, that's not fair," Beast Boy protested. "That's four votes for video games, and only three for Truth or Dare! Majority rules!"

"Aw, shut up, BB, we're letting you guys stay, that's more than fair. You hafta do what we want to do," the purple-haired girl shot back. "And we want to play Truth or Dare. So..." She closed her eyes and pointed to a random person, which turned out to be the green dude himself. "Okay, Beast Boy, you go first. Ask away."

"Fine." He glanced around the room. "Cyborg. Truth or Dare?"

Cyborg, of course, not wanting to appear a chicken, said "Dare," looking smug.

"Um...you have to...oh, dude, I know! You hafta eat five packages of my tofu!"

Cyborg grumbled and headed off towards the fridge. Beast Boy smirked, then noticed Raven was staring at him oddly.

"What?" he asked. She shrugged.

"Nothin'. It just...that's the best you could do?"

Beast Boy rubbed the back of his neck sheepishly. "Eh...it's the only thing I could think of. Besides, the look on his face right now is priceless." Raven glanced over towards the kitchen to see that, indeed, Cyborg's grimace was pretty funny looking as he scarfed down more of the jiggly stuff. Raven giggled, causing one of the tofu packages to explode, sending bits of the soy beany meat subsitute all over Cyborg.

"Raven!" the metal man shouted, wiping the stuff off of himself. He wasn't really that angry, but he secretly enjoyed being able to blow up at the once-creepy girl without her throwing him out the window.

"Sorry, dude!" Raven called back over her shoulder. "'Kay...once Cy's done, it'll be his turn to ask someone. This is, like, sooo fun! I can't believe we've never done this before. Great idea, Star." Starfire beamed. At this point, Cyborg had already managed to force down the last bit of tofu and rejoined the group, now with an armload of junk food in tow. He set down the assortment of candy, chips, and pop, which were eagerly snatched up by the hungry teens.

"My turn? A'ight, I pick...Jinx. Truth or Dare?"

"Dare," was the pink-haired girl's cool reply. Cyborg couldn't think of a dare, but he had already had a truth in mind in case she had picked that. After a brief moment's thought, he decided that he could still make that work out.

"I dare you to tell the truth as to whether you like Kid Flash." The speedster in question spit out a mouthful of pop, while Jinx turned bright red.

"You can't do that!" she protested. "You can't turn a dare into a truth! That's totally against the rules!"

"Since when?" Cyborg argued. "All the rules say is that if the person picks truth, they have to tell the truth, and if they pick dare, they have to do the dare. No one said I couldn't dare you to tell the truth."

"Well, I say you can't! So give me a real dare, or you forfeit your turn."

"That was a real dare! But if you really want me to change it, I guess I could dare you to kiss Kid Flash..."

"What!" Jinx shrieked, as Kid Flash choked on a piece of candy this time. Robin gave him a good thump on the back.

"Well, which is it gonna be, Jinx?" The red-haired boy asked, smirking, once he had recovered. Jinx flushed and scowled.

"Neither! He's totally cheating!"

Cyborg grinned. "No, I'm not. You wanted me to change it to a real dare, so I did."

"Why you-" Jinx didn't finish her sentence; instead, she angrily shot a pink hex at Cyborg, who jumped up, screaming like a girl. Everyone except an angry Jinx, a frightened Cyborg, and a confused Starfire cracked up.

Now Jinx was fuming, but instead of aimlessly hurling more hexes at Cyborg, she calmed, a mischevious look in her eye. Then, with a snap of her fingers, a pillow flew up and smacked Cyborg in the face.

"Yo, man! You did not just do that!" He picked up the pillow and flung it at Jinx, who ducked; the pillow flew over her head and hit Beast Boy instead.

"Sorry, BB, I-"

"Duuude!" It was now Beast Boy's turn to send a pillow flying; of course, it missed its target and hit Raven instead. Beast Boy gulped, panicked for a moment, before remembering Raven was not her usual self. She did, however, telekinetically smack the green teen upside the head with a pillow. Giggling at this, she unwillingly sent another pillow up, which hit Robin in the back of the head. He looked angry for a moment, but then smiled deviously.

"Oh, it's on."

"Really?" Raven shot back. "Then bring it, Boy Blunder."

And with that, the pillow fight began.