Here it is, folks! The last chapter! Loved writing this! I may do some more Teen Titans stories in the near future, but for now I gotta focus on other stories that I have yet to finish. Enjoy!

Cyborg entered the tower whistling, the T-car's keys spinning around his index finger. He was in an exceptionally good mood at the moment. His T-car was cleaned, waxed, fixed, and ready to go in case another mission came up. He was also lucky to have such amazing friends to live and share memories with. Yup. He was one lucky guy.

He hung the keys up on a hook in his room and then his ears caught a sound filtering through the air. It was soft, but audible. Quirking a brow, he followed the noise and it led him to the common room. There he saw a sight he never thought he would ever see. Ever.

Beast Boy was sitting on the couch watching a movie with Raven sitting beside him; Raven was passed out. The only odd thing about this picture was that her head was resting on Beast Boy's shoulder as if she willingly wanted to use Beast Boy as her own personal pillow. Cyborg wanted to take out his red glass eye and wipe it off of any smudges that might be distorting the scene before him. Since when do Beast Boy and Raven watch movies together by themselves?

The gentle glow of the TV cascaded over them as the movie's credits rolled by. Cyborg cautiously approached the couch and peeked over to see that Beast Boy was still awake, but he was showing signs of drowsiness. His eyes were lidded and he yawned a couple of times. His left arm was draped around the back of the couch behind Raven while the remote lay limp in his other hand.

Beast Boy glanced over and nearly jumped when he saw Cyborg giving him a look as if he had just eaten meat. Beast Boy rolled his eyes and glared at his metallic friend.

"Dude, you nearly gave me a heart attack. Warn me next time," he whispered frustratingly.

Cyborg's brows furrowed. "Sorry, man, I'm just trying to process what I'm seeing here."

Beast Boy seemed confused before he glanced down at Raven's sleeping form. He blushed and looked over at a now suddenly smug Cyborg.

"Uh… we were watching a movie and she fell asleep."

Cyborg rolled his good eye. "Obviously. I'm just surprised to see you guys even watching a movie together and no limbs mangled in the process."

Beast Boy gave an aggravated sigh. "We don't always fight, you know."

"Not lately, lover boy," Cyborg teased, giving Beast Boy a knowing look.

Beast Boy glared at Cyborg as he flushed darker. Deciding to ignore his friend, he looked down at Raven again and sighed. She needed to go to bed. He gazed up at Cyborg only to see his broad form retreating from the room, snickers spilling out of his mouth. Great.

Beast Boy then carefully slid his arms underneath Raven's legs and around her shoulders so he could pick her up bridal style. Trying not to wake her, he lifted her up in his arms effortlessly and began carrying her to her room. The soothing rocking motions of his movements caused Raven to curl into him subconsciously.

He shifted her into his arms as he neared her room. Raven's eyes fluttered open at the movement and was met with a chest against her face. Heart racing, she gazed up to see that it was Beast Boy holding her like this. He didn't seem to notice that she was awake as he kept his pace. They were now in front of her room.

Feeling uncomfortable suddenly, she cleared her throat to gain his attention. Beast Boy paused with widening eyes and looked down at a now awake Raven in surprise. Blushing, he set her down and took a step back, fidgeting nervously.

"Raven, I'm so sorry, I was just—"

"It's fine," Raven interrupted. She gave him a reassuring smile. "Thank you, though."

He chuckled. "No problem." Then his face fell as he suddenly remembered the event that happened that morning. He gazed at her apologetically.

"Also, about this morning, I'm really sorry I didn't respect your privacy. I-It was uncalled for and I wouldn't blame you for not forgiving me. I was pretty stupid."

Raven had almost forgotten about that incident, but she was still a bit miffed at him for it. She pursed her lips and said, "It was uncalled for and really stupid on your part."

Beast Boy winced at her words, avoiding her eyes.

"But," she continued, "You've given me enough reasons to forgive you for it."

The latter looked up in surprise before smiling gratefully at her. "Thanks, Rae." She nodded.

An awkward silence fell between them. Raven cleared her throat once more and said, "Well, I'm going to bed. Goodnight, Beast B—"

She was interrupted when Beast Boy pulled her into a hug unpredictably. Raven tensed into the hug and her stomach flipped at the feel of his arms around her. Her emotions were a jumbled mess, but she was somehow able to control them at this moment. Timidly, she wrapped her arms around his neck, face burying itself into his shoulder.

"Thank you for making me so happy, Raven," his voice breathed into her hair.

Raven shuddered at the feel and she immediately felt confused. She made him happy? But how? Why? She wanted to ask, but bit her tongue. Maybe now wasn't the time for more questions. She hugged him back and couldn't help another question hitting her full force. Did he make her happy? The answer, surprisingly, came to her right away. He did. In a truly bizarre and improbable way he did make her happy. She wasn't sure how to deal with this news other than to keep her position and feel her lips turn slightly up. Was this a good thing?

Beast Boy released his hold and beamed at her, fang poking out. Raven admitted that he looked kind of cute right there. A mental hand slapped her and it wasn't until then did she notice his height. Since when was he as tall as her? Just six months ago he was a few inches shorter than her and now he was about to surpass her? And was that more muscle tone he had? When had his hair grown out to look shaggier? She blinked in amazement, trying to process this information.

Through her mental questioning, she saw Beast Boy absentmindedly glance up before he froze. A whirlwind of emotion spilled from him and into her. A bit perplexed, she said, "Beast Boy, what's—?" The words died in her throat when she saw what he was looking at.

She gave a small gasp at the bundle of leaves, cherry red circles, and baby's breath dangling from the top of her door. She cursed in her head at the sight of the dreaded mistletoe lurking above them like a shadow of fear. She must have forgotten that Starfire hung up these dreaded things. Why the hell was there one on her door?

She looked back down to see Beast Boy staring at her blankly, almost contemplatively, his face masking his emotions. It left her insides squirming a bit. Raven tried to shake off the embarrassment radiating off of her, but it was nearly impossible at this point.

"Listen, Beast Boy, we don't have to do this considering it's just a stupid tradi—"

Her voice was abruptly cut off by another pair of lips placed over her own. Raven gave a small muffled shout of surprise by the action. Beast Boy's right arm had wrapped itself around her waist and his left hand was buried into her hair, holding the back of her head as he kissed her. Her eyes widened in complete astonishment.

Beast Boy was kissing her.

Beast Boy was kissing her.

Stunned beyond belief, Raven could only stare with her arms awkwardly laying limp beside her. Her mind had completely shut down except for the only thought that the changeling was kissing her. Her emotions ran rampant inside her, causing her to flush as if she had eaten the hottest chili pepper in the world. Somewhere nearby a light blew a fuse and the mistletoe above them had exploded into pieces, showering the both of them. She thought she felt the Earth shift underneath her for a moment.

Even through all this, Beast Boy seemed oblivious as he continued to kiss her gently, almost timidly. Raven's heart pounded in her chest.

This…this was…

Nice.

Raven's eyes slowly fluttered shut as her emotions came to a conclusion. She lay her hands on his shoulders shyly before they completely wrapped themselves around his neck. Her head tilted to meet his lips more firmly, deepening the kiss. She could feel Beast Boy tense at first from her sudden action but then he relaxed into it, smiling into the kiss.

After a few moments, Beast Boy reluctantly pulled away...and then took a giant step back.

"Raven, before you kill me," the changeling stammered out, a drop of sweat sliding down his temple, "I-I just want to say that I totally wasn't dared o-or anything like that. I-I was just…"

As soon as the first words came out of Beast Boy's mouth, Raven rolled her eyes. It was the sort of typical response she was used to, but this time the response was towards something that was completely out of her element. So she bit on the usual sharp wit of her tongue and proceeded to deal a different hand at the still rambling teen.

She walked up to him, her face stoic as ever and noticed the obvious signs of increase nervousness in him. His hands fumbled, the pitch of his voice went up a few notches, and his words came out faster. ("B-butthat'stotallyokayifyoudon'twantto—!")

He became further intimidated when a black aura encompassed Raven's right hand and she held it up to him. Beast Boy flinched and squeezed his eyes shut, fully preparing himself for a horrific onslaught of pain. When none came, he squinted an eye open to see her stopped less than a foot away from him and something building itself together with her powers.

Shocked green eyes landed on her when the rest of the pieces of the damaged mistletoe assembled itself into its original form, hovering between them gently. Raven continued to stare at him silently and his eyes landed on the faint blush on her cheeks. She cleared her throat and folded her arms, eyes leaving his for a moment.

"You should probably give this back to Starfire after I'm done."

"Done…?" Beast Boy echoed back faintly.

He didn't register anything within the next moment between the mistletoe rising between them, her hands laying on his shoulders, and her soft lips covering his own. He swore he could feel the Earth move underneath him. Before he could wrap his mind around any of it, she pulled back from the short kiss.

A small noise of amusement left her lips at the dumbfounded expression painted on him. Shaking her head with a ghost of a smile, she took his hand in hers and brought it up. The mistletoe floated back down until it lay comfortably in the palm of his hand. She closed his fingers around the plant and looked back up at him.

Beast Boy's mind was reeling at the impossibility of what had just happened. Raven had just kissed him voluntarily. What, was Cyborg turning into a hardcore vegetarian now? Are Robin and Slade best friends in this dimension? He began to wonder if Starfire was married to that weird glob monster they had to deal with a few years ago.

By the time he had snapped out of it, his fist was closed around the mistletoe and Raven had just looked up at him. He blinked a few times, glancing between herself and the hand covering his own. He must have still looked confused because Raven had rolled her eyes again. This time, however, she gave him a genuine smile, which in turn caused him to smile back.

"Merry Christmas, Beast Boy."

Beast Boy smiled heartwarmingly at her and admired how the amethyst brooch he gave her glinted under the light, highlighting her features. He took her hand to give it a squeeze.

"Merry Christmas, Rae."

Raven shook her head. "You're never going to say my name right, are you?"

He grinned. "Nope."

As they parted for the night with Beast Boy happily running over to hang up the mistletoe over Robin's door, Raven found that for once she didn't mind that at all.

THE NEXT DAY

"YO! WHY IS THERE A BIG CHUNK OF LAND TAKEN OUT OF THE SIDE OF THIS ISLAND!?"

Raven slapped the back of a laughing Beast Boy's head with a heavy blush.

THE END

Aw, well ain't that just sweet? I hope it didn't end up being too cheesy, I'm not a big fan of corny romance even if Beast Boy is the biggest goofball there is. Sorry this chapter was super short, but I wanted to break up the story in five chapters so it got a bit short by the last few chapters. Well, thanks for reading and I hope you all had fun reading it! :)

Raven: Having that thing inside you doesn't make you an animal. Knowing when to let it out is what makes you a man.

Beast Boy: Hm. Maybe you should call me Beast MAN from now on.

Raven: We're having a moment here. Don't ruin it.