AN: Sorry for the lateness in updating. Some in real life issues came up. Also, sorry for a short chapter. I'll try to make it up to you guys with the next one…hopefully. Please R&R! Oh! And thank you to all my reviewers! You guys rock!

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Gar had never been so happy to be in the Titans Medbay. There were no unfamiliar smells, no odd noises. There was himself, the sound of the monitors, and the TV, Vic had put in the room for him. The doctors had instructed him to lay off on crime fighting for at least another few months, which left him rather sore; he enjoyed his work as a Titan. However, Kid Flash had come to the tower to fill in until Gar was fully healed.

A sigh left him as he flipped through the channels, trying to find something to watch. Everyone was asleep in the tower, or so he thought. He was quite surprised when the Medbay doors opened to reveal Raven. He stared at her before the corners of his lips quirked upwards.

"Hey Rae. What are you doing up?" he asked, a green brow rising in curiosity.

"Just couldn't sleep," she replied as she moved closer to him, coming to stand at the side of the bed. The two watched each other in silence for a moment before Raven turned her attention to the TV. "So, anything good on?"

"Nothing's caught my attention so far." He watched her. "So, uh, why'd you decide to come visit me? I mean, wouldn't you rather be meditating somewhere quiet?"

Raven looked to him. "Actually, I wanted to ask you something."

"Ok." Gar pressed the mute button then looked back to her. "Go ahead and shoot."

"Why?"

His brows knitted. "Why what?"

"Why'd you do it? What you did…it nearly killed you."

"What was I supposed to do, Rae? Just stand by and let Dr. Light fry you? I couldn't do that. We're friends…and a team. We look out for one another."

She looked down to the tile floor, silence falling between them once more. A stray strand of lilac hair fell loose and slender digits moved to tuck it back behind her ear.

"You scared me," she admitted. "We all thought that we were going to lose you, Garfield."

"Hey, you know it'd take more than that to keep me down." He sighed lightly. "Raven, don't worry. Look, I'm right here, talking to you…and we're not even arguing."

Her gaze moved back to him and she allowed herself to give him a small smile. "Yeah, who would've thought the day would come when we wouldn't be arguing?"

A chuckle escaped him. "Yeah, who would've thunk it."