Sorry, sorry, sorry! I am so sorry for not updating for so long. Well here it is...
Robin sat perched on a tree, leaning comfortably on one of the branches and trying to look through the window closest to him. He had a full view of her bedroom through a tiny gap in the curtain, but it was a cloudy day, and the mist decreased his chances of spying. He pressed his face up against the window, trying to get a better view of the contents inside it. He had done some research on Jump City and accidentally found out quite interesting things about his favourite little red head, and with some deduction of his own, he had pin-pointed the exact location of where she lived. So here he was, waiting patiently for her to come home.
He twitched as another bird landed on his head.
If she doesn't come back in 5 minutes, I'm leaving. He repeated to himself for the hundreth time, it was the only comfort he could think of when he was close to freezing to death, not to mention the fact that his house was two hundred miles away. Robin sighed as another ten minutes flew by, and finally, he was reduced to making out the various shapes of the clouds. That one looks like a- His eyes widened as he heard movements going on in the house, and perking up instantly, he lent foward to get a better view.
Starfire turned towards the window, feeling as though somebody was watching her. She took a step towards the window, then decided against it, she was just being paranoid. She looked at the clock, 6:45, I might as well have a shower. She took one last hesitant look at the window, then began stripping.
Robin took in a deep breath as her dress fell on the floor. He stared, transfixed at the show she was putting on for him, he licked his lips slowly, and suddenly, he wasn't cold anymore. Her fully curved body was transparent in the dim light, and he ached to run his hand down her silky skin. She walked towards a place Robin couldn't see, clad in her bra and thongs. She came back, bending to pick up something from her wardrobe and giving him an amazing view of her derriere. He closed his eyes for a heartbeat, his mouth becoming dry. Robin knew that he was acting like a lustful school boy, but he couldn't help it. She was beautiful, her high full breasts complementing her well defined hips and long, toned legs, and her crimson locks, clashing beautifully with her deep, rich emerald eyes. He clutched the necklace he had stole from her a few days ago, the reason he had come here in the first place. Robin smirked to himself.
He was just going to have to wait.
Starfire walked out of her bathroom half an hour later, humming a merry tune to herself as she wrapped a towel around her. The unsettling feeling that someone was watching her rushed back, but she waved it away. It was freezing outside, and no sane person would be outside in this weather. Except her, of course. She pulled out a dress from her wardrobe, and studied it from all angles. It was entirely too short, very tight and showed a lot of clevage.
Perfect.
Robin watched with interest as she held out a dress at arms length and studied it, her head tilting adorably. She was by no doubt going to go out tonight with that dress on. Robin gave a mock sigh, he was just going to have to spend the whole night making sure nobody got into her pants.
If she was wearing any.
Starfire closed the front door behind her five minutes later, shivering a little at the gust of wind that greeted her. Robin followed her silently, the sound of her heels making the only noise between the both of them. She looked back sometimes, and Robin had to make sure that there was a place where he could hide if she decided to go back. It was mere guessing on his part, but he was pretty sure that she wouldn't believe his story of coincidence if she bumped into him right now.
Starfire walked into one of the packed night clubs, and Robin waited a few seconds before walking in after her. She was already seated near the corner, talking to the bartender, and by the by the facial expressions she was using, she was flirting. She was doing a damned good job of it too. His jaw clenching, he walked towards her with a smirk on his face. She hadn't even notcied him.
Until now.
Starfire stiffened as she felt someone's hand slide across her neck. She glanced down and gasped softly at the string of diamonds she saw jeweled across her old necklace. Robin had taken the stones of her old necklace and replaced them with diamonds.
"The only thing needed to make you look perfect." His voice flitted across her ear. "Do you like it?"
"Flattery isn't going to get you anywhere" She said in a tight voice, though he could tell she was impressed. The bartender coughed lightly, jelousy written all over his face. Robin smirked contentedly.
"Two drinks please," Robin interrupted, when Starfire opened her mouth to speak. Starfire pressed her lips together, refusing to acknowledge that Robin was being nice to her, or at least he was trying to. The bartender came back with a sly smile on his face,
"This one's on the house." He said when Robin offered him money. Robin looked down at his drink curiously when the bartender moved away,
"These drinks are spiked," Robin murmured to himself. His suspicions were only confirmed when he looked at Starfire, she was blinking furiously as though she had swallowed something sour. She started swaying on the spot alarmingly, looking as though she was going to faint. He pulled her up quickly, dragging her out of the club before it became obvious that she was drunk. That pleasure was only for him.
"Can you walk?"
"I've got a headache..."
"But can you walk?!"
"You're cute." Robin blinked, did she just complement me?
"...Thanks?"
"You're welcome..." Starfire ran her hand down his chest, pressing herself against him.
"You're drunk" Robin nodded, as if trying to persuade her. But she wasn't paying attention, she raked her hands through his hair and pulled his head down to meet her lips. Robin's hands automatically closed around her waist, pressing her against the wall behind them. He ran his hand slowly up her leg, his mouth never breaking contact. Her mouth was soft and hot, just the thing he needed in this weather. Only one thing prevented him from taking full advantage. His damn conscience. He tore his mouth away hesitantly, losing her warmth and hating himself for it.
"You're drunk" he repeated, as if trying to convince himself. She giggled,
"What?"
"Have you ever been to my house?" Robin gulped
"No..." Starfire leant against him, wrapping her arms around his neck
"That's bad..." She murmured against his ear
"Why?" He asked
"'Cause I forgot where I live"
"I know where you live," Robin said distractedly, watching the rise and fall of her breasts. She tilted her head, looking about as thoughtful as a drunk person could ever look
"Where?" He opened his mouth to answer, then closed it. He knew where she lived, heck, he'd been watching her for a hour...but he just couldn't remember.All the times he'd spied on her, he'd used a map. He groaned, raking his hand through his hair in frustration. He pushed her away, slowly. It was all her fault, she was too close to him for rational thinking. She smiled, peeking up at him under her lashes
"You're annoyed."
"Thank you for stating the obvious" He muttered, refusing to spare her a glance
"You're cute when you're annoyed" she stated, tilting her head and forcing him to look at her
"Aren't you just full of compliments." He muttered. She laughed, leaning against him and placing a small kiss on his lips. His heart skipped a beat,
"Are we going to stay here all night trying to figure out where my house is?"
"No,"
"Then what are we going to do?"
"You're coming to my house" He stated defiantly. She blinked
"But-"
"No more questions" He murmured, covering her mouth with his hand. He looked down at her, and a small smile appeared on his lips "You'll drive me crazy".
If you haven't already.
Robin stumbled into the darkness of his bedroom, not bothering to turn on the light. His bed was big enough for the both of them, and it was too late to show her to the guest room, he'd just have to go to the guest room himself. He yawned as he placed her on the bed, she had fallen asleep on the ride here. He blinked down at her for a moment before collapsing on the bed next to her, his tiredness overriding his common sense. She'd be annoyed tomorrow, he knew that, but he could deal with that later. Starfire opened her eyes tiredly and faced him,
"Why?" Robin understood what that meant. Why had he helped her? He opened one eye and smirked
"I'm repaying you for the show you put on for me earlier"
So there it was, this is all my brain can offer at the moment, so please review!
