A.N. I was thinking about BB thinking that Raven could "like, explode or something!" if she didn't use her powers, and she would use them to throw him out a window, then it burst in to my brain that it would be PERFECT as BB and Rae's view of the story. So, here it is. I don't own Teen Titans, though I wish I did.

"And the donkey said to the priest's daughter-!"

"Beast Boy, as much as I tolerate your jokes, there's a point where they start to aggravate me more than what is healthy for you." Raven said through gritted teeth. Beast Boy chuckled, angering her more, and said, "I only do it to make you feel." Raven sighed, and repeated, "If my emotions are not in control, my powers aren't either."

"Just because you can't express, it doesn't mean you can't feel," Beast Boy teased. "It's always so nice when you do, "he whispered, circling around Raven in different forms, "And, I know when you do, I can feel it," Beast Boy morphed into a cat and rubbed his head against her elbow. "When you want to laugh, when you're angry, when you're sad, when you're blush-ing. . ." He trailed off, for indeed Raven was blushing under her dark hood, hating him and herself. She was practically forcing the blood vessels in her cheeks shut, desperate to prove him wrong. He smiled wider, and made more heat flood her cheeks.

"Besides, you practically never use your powers! You could get power…over build up! You could like, explode or something!" Beast Boy shouted, effectively ending their odd, out-of-nowhere moment. Raven was extremely grateful and maybe just a little bit upset at its end. She rolled her eyes.

"I'm not going to get 'power-over build up'. I use my powers all the time. Like during training sessions and during missions" (I'm not quite sure what they call it when they go out to beat up bad guys, so I'm calling them missions), and whenever you annoy me…"

"Oh, I forgot about missions, but we haven't had any in like, two weeks! And Robin hasn't made us train in forever 'cause he's too busy with his personal cases." Beast Boy waved his hands wildly, trying to emphasize his worry for her. Raven rolled her eyes and scoffed. "It's none of our business what he does with his free time, and you're being dense. It's been two days, Beast Boy. TWO DAYS!" It was Beast Boy's turn to scoff. "Yeah, but c'mon Raven, keeping them in can't be good for you. Do it for me, pleeeeeaaaaaasssssseeeee?"

He was on his knees in front of her, his hands clasped together. And then, he made the worst possible decision he could possibly make: He made the face. Raven could feel herself melting from looking at his big green eyes as he kneaded her foot with his little kitty paws. Her resolve was crumbling, she needed to salvage herself, she needed… She balled her hands up into fists, and calmed herself.

"NO."

"Why not?"

"You think you know more about me than I do?"

"No, I'm just worried about you!"

"As nice as that is, you don't have to be! I'm fine!"

"Why do you always do this? I'm just trying to help you, but you're always so mean and rude to me!"

"Beast Boy, you just . . . it's. . . LEAVE ME ALONE!"

"Well, you know what? I think I-WAIT! Did you say that it was nice that I was worried?"

Raven blushed, and she did the only thing she could to stop his realization: she started a fight. Kicking, scratching, biting, hair pulling, nothing was excluded. Beast Boy valiantly put up a fight for the first three minutes then started begging for mercy the next seven. Through his pleading she could hear Starfire shriek and the boys shout useless advice. When a few minutes past, she decided to end it then. Allowing a few more blows, she stopped, letting Beast Boy out of her grip. He ran about ten feet away, still scared for his life and panting for air. She recomposed herself and walked calmly towards Beast Boy. He squealed and ran a couple more feet before tripping over Silkie and grumbling.

Raven rolled her eyes. She held her hand out and he tentatively took it. As he pulled himself up, he immediately brightened, as though the fight had never happened.

"So, um . . . yeah . . ." Beast Boy said, and shuffled his feet. Raven couldn't agree more. Beast Boy's ears perked up. "At least I know when you want more!" He chuckled, and that just broke something in Raven. It wasn't particularly un-funny, or offensive, but it was just so . . . so . . . stupid! Raven's eyes glowed black, and she heaved him up with black power, Beast Boy shrieking shrilly, and noticed the broken window. She smiled and threw him out. She leaned out the window and said, just loud enough for him to hear, "Are you happy now?" A wave of happiness laced with just a bit of fear hit Raven. His joy made her blush, and his fear made her laugh. Raven, still smiling, calmly floated back to her room to wait for Beast Boy to come back up, so she could apologize, heal his injuries, and do it all over again.

A.N. OMG IT'S OVER ONE PAGE! That hasn't happened in a while. So, whatcha think? It's about 5'o clock right now, so if I do my home work (if I have any) I might post another chapter or two. Ugh, I hate math homework. I just, can't do math. So, like, bye!

P.S. I'm changing my name to Techno Glitter, because my current name is stupid.