A/N: This chapter is short, mostly because the next chapter is going to be super freaking long! So do not despair. I have about four major battles and 5 minor ones, all crammed into the next chapter. So, it will be really, really long. Also, it will be out tomorrow, for Valentine's day! Don't you enjoy Valentine's Day? It is really something, isn't it?
It was an hour later or so when the brown haired boy made it back to the Titan Tower. Walking into the main room, he was bowled over by Cyborgs exclamation from the kitchen.

"I'm tellin' you, BB. Get that crud out of my face!"

"What? It's just green peppers! You like 'em!"

"No way, man! Meat cravers is what I got. Keep your green things."

"Friends, please. Stop the fighting, yes?"

"Starfire, you want some of these, right?"

"Erm...they smell of the stink that goblad poo smells of."

"Go...blad poo? What's that?"

"On my home planet, it is a beast that drops...these things on the ground after eating."

"Yeah, you hear that, BB? Goblad poo!"

"Well, that just means these goblad guys have good taste!"

"Or you just have poor taste!"

"What?"

"You heard me!" A zip of light shot through the teen's eyes as he entered. From his position at the bar, Robin smiled, waving.

"Hey, Analyze. So, done with Cinderblock?"

Analyze nodded back. "Yep. All done and taken care of. Hey, is that olive pizza? I haven't had any of that for a while." Stepping up to the bar, he took a seat, grabbing a piece of pizza and stuffing it into his face. While the juices and oils of the creation dripped from his chin, he looked about, turning back to Robin. "Hey, where's Raven?"

"Oh, she's up in her room. She said that she had something to work on, but she would be back down later." Analyze nodded.

"Well then, I guess I'll take the living room then tonight..." The boy was interrupted by Starfire.

"Oh! Does that mean that friend Analyze is staying here with us?" Analyze smiled up at where the orange girl floated.

"Yeah. I've decided to stay. After all, you guys are pretty cool. I might as well hang out for a while." He was about to take a bite of pizza when he was leveled into the air by a pair of blue, metallic arms.

"Alright! Glad to have you, man! You can totally help me with my car, since you can figure things out and what-not!"

"Yeah, and I found that game! We can beat it after pizza!" Beast Boy said, taking another bite. Analyze sighed, then smiled, putting a hand behind his head.

"Actually, can it wait for tomorrow? I'm...kinda tired." Beast Boy's face fell, than picked back up.

"Well...sure, I guess." Analyze smiled back, taking another piece of pizza.

"Actually, you can have my room tonight, Analyze. I have some stuff to do down here. The house security system needs to be de-bugged, and it will take a while," Robin said. Analyze looked over, nodding.

"Right. Actually, a bed sounds more comfortable than a couch." With that, the boy stood, stretching and yawning. "Well, I'm heading off to bed, now. Let me know if I can help out around here tomorrow or anything."

"Yes! Have the good night, friend Analyze." Analyze nodded, waving at them all as he ascended the staircase. As he got to the top, he stopped, seeing Raven at the end of the hallway.

"Oh...hey Raven." The girl blinked at him, then proceeded to fly by, going down the steps. He turned slightly to watch her, his eyes lighting up once more. As she made it to the table, he turned back, walking to Robin's room, the sounds from below still echoing.

"Hey, Rave! Thought you were doing something."

"Were you busy with a task for the Valentine's Day, friend Raven?"

"Hn..."

"Hey...Raven...you alright?"

"Yes, I'm fine, Robin. Why?"

"Your face is...rather red."

"Oh no! It is the sickness! Hurry, cough for me and tell me how many fingers I am holding up."

"Starfire..."

"The soup and some medicine will heal you in time. Perhaps the Tamaranian Healing Dance? Let us twirl in the air. Come, friend Raven."

"Hrnnn..."

Analyze listened to the conversation's as he shut the door. Going into Robin's room, he looked about, eying the boy's dresser and stepping over to it. "Hmm...interesting." Pulling out a drawer, he took from it four of the boy's bat-a-rangs. Setting them on the bed, he began to pry into them with a small screwdriver. When he had one of them open, his eyes blazed with white for another moment. "Yes, interesting indeed. I will save this information for later." He disassembled the one, placing the other three back into the drawer first. When all the pieces were laid in front of him, he reassembled them in the exact order he had taken them out. When he was finished, a full bat-a-rang lay in front of him. "Easily duplicated, simplistic little device. No, nothing special here." Laying the device back in the drawer, the boy turned to the clock, waiting for the hours to tick away.


Beast Boy smiled, his appetite sated. He was the last one in the kitchen, and the clock was reading near to ten at night. Patting his stomach, he belched, getting up and walking to the stairs.

"Going to bed, Beast Boy?" The small, green boy turned, addressing his leader who was sitting in the chair of the in-house security system, directly in front of the living room area.

"Oh. Yeah, just heading now. Goodnight."

"Goodnight, Beast Boy."

"Hey, Robin. You gonna be down here all night?"

"Yeah, looks that way. Don't worry, I'll finish here pretty soon. You better get some sleep."

"Oh...right! Goodnight then." Waving as he turned, Beast Boy made it to the top of the stairs. Yawning, he rubbed a gloved hand through his eye, turning down the hallway and walking past Robin's room. On his right lay Raven's room, but he dismissed it for now. Valentine's Day was tomorrow, so his card could wait. As he made it to his room, he opened the door, another yawn escaping his lips. Suddenly, a sound down the hallway made him turn, and he jumped into his room as Raven exited hers. Watching her from a crack in his door frame, she stood silhouetted against the light. "Wait a minute...what's she doing?" She peered about, making sure no one was around. Floating towards the other side of the hallway, she stopped, putting her hand up to Robin's door. She seemed unsure of her next action, as if she were waiting for something. Then, she struck the door slightly. Once...twice. "Huh?" Beast Boy could only watch as the door opened slightly. Though the door cut his vision of the scene off, he could still hear.

"Raven? What are you doing here?"

"Well, tomorrow is...Valentine's Day. It's kind of a stupid holiday, I guess."

"No, it isn't. It is a time for people to express their love, Raven."

"Oh. Yeah, I guess."

"What do you want?" Beast Boy could see Raven's back...and something else. Hey...what's she hiding back there?

"I...wanted to give you this." The hand curled out from behind her back, and there was a moment of silence.

"This...is a card. A Valentine's card..."

"I know. I bought it. I...I don't draw. So...do you like it?" Beast Boy listened intently.

"It's...it's..."

"Stupid, I know. But, I couldn't think of anything else to get you. I'm sorry." She turned, ready to flit back to her own room. She had already exposed herself enough to practically a stranger. A hand shot out, grabbing her arm. She stopped, gasping and turning. The door to Robin's bedroom closed, and Analyze stood with her arm in his hand. Beast Boy could see a white flash of light proliferate the scene, and the boy smiled.

"Thank you...Raven." The girl was entranced when a pair of lips met hers. They stood there, locked in an embrace as Beast Boy's heart fell. He shut his door, his face red and his breath shallow. He didn't...wouldn't see anymore.

"Well...at least she's happy," he said to himself, glancing over at the box in the corner. Sighing, he slipped into the shape of a puppy, crawling into his bed and curling up in a small, lonely ball. He whined twice before falling into a deep sleep.

Outside in the hallway, Raven detached from the brown haired boy in front of her. "That was...wonderful..." she said. He smiled back.

"You're wonderful." Looking back into the room, he coughed slightly, then straightened. "Raven, tomorrow...tomorrow morning. Meet me tomorrow morning at the park, at seven A.M., before the Titans wake up. There's something I must tell you." Raven blushed, then smiled, nodding as she replaced her cloak.

"Alright. Tomorrow morning, then. Until tomorrow...goodnight." She turned, going back to her room and closing her door. As the door knob clicked, she let herself glide to the floor, holding her chest in an effort to keep her pulsing heart from bursting forth.

Analyze smiled at the door, the wood hardly obscuring his vision of the beauty within. A flash of light flew through his eyes, and he turned towards the stairs. Walking quietly down them, he glanced about. The kitchen was quiet, as was the living room. He could hear random beeping from the room to the left, and he quietly descended, looking in. Robin was asleep at the controls of the master computer of the house, the screen running different programs as the system rebooted. The boy nodded, walking up to the computer. A small, silver disk appeared in the boys' hand, and he knelt, placing it into the reader of the mega computer. It beeped once, then ran silent, analyzing the data from the hard drive and copying it down. Once it was copied, the disk shot back out, and Analyze caught it deftly. Standing, he looked down at the sleeping Titan, and then smiled. "Happy days are here again..." Looking back at the computer, he edged Robin slightly to the left so he could have room. A few simple keystrokes was all it took. Once the information was placed within the security system, he stood, stretching. "That takes care of that."

Stealing quietly back to Robin's room, he shut the door, going to the bed and sitting down. Taking out his left wrist, his right hand put in a code, and he waited for the answer.

"Analyze...has it been done?"

"Yeah, yeah. It's done alright. Tomorrow will be the last day the Titan's see."

"Good. What about our young Raven?"

"Don't worry about her, Slade. I'll take care of her."

"Excellent. You have done well, my young apprentice. Send me the data from the computer. I will look it over tonight. I do not intend on sleeping."

"Right. Here it is." A small cord shot from his wrist, and he plugged it into the disk. The cord began to pulse, a ray of light showing the location of the data as it was transmitted from disk to transmitter. Soon, it was done, and Slade's voice took on an amused tone.

"Well done. Well done, indeed. I will await your signal. Do not fail me."

"Just be sure that that idiot Cinderblock is ready at the prison. We're going to need a big distraction for this too work."

"Hn hn hn...don't worry. Cinderblock knows the price of failure. He is still part human...he knows fear..."

"Right. Well then, until tomorrow."

"Until tomorrow. Jump City...than the world, will belong to me." The communication link died, and Analyze smiled, lying back on the bed. His eyes closed, and a small ray of light shot from behind the closed lids.

"Fool. The world will belong to me. No one predicts Analyze..."


A/N: Well, as I said. Next chapter for Valentine's will be chalk-a-block full of crazy battles and unrequitted love things. You should enjoy it! I hope you do, anyways. Until tomorrow, all ye dreamers!