Another week had gone by and Richard was still stuck in this other world, not that he hated it or anything. Kori and him had been getting much closer, and they were at the same point where him and Star were before leaving for Tokyo, ignoring all those times he pushed her away, off course. As for Terra and Garfield, they became friends once again, ignoring what had happened and regaining trust, not to mention, getting very close as well. This didn't ruin Kori's and his relationship, since it was clear Richard and Terra were just their friends and they had so much to thank them, but still it felt like something had changed after that night, but neither of them could pin point what it was. Leaving that alone, Richard had also been getting weird dreams, where his friends, his team, the Titans, were looking at him with sad looks on their faces, sitting near him and exchanging worried glances, but not a word was spoken. He saw them from such and angle, that made him think he was lying on his back, inside the tower once again, and tried to shake them off as nightmares, but one dream really shook him. Raven and Starfire were around him, he couldn't see them, but he could listen. Everything her could see was a White light on the ceiling nothing else.

"I am starting to lose hope, Raven." He heard Star say. Her voice was void of any emotion, and lacked its usual happy tone to it.

"You can't do this Star, please." Raven had answered. Her voice was flat, as always, but held something. Was it worry? Sadness perhaps? "You keep this team going. If you lose hope, then…" She was cut off by a bang. A metallic clang, the sound of something falling. And then he heard breathing. Just low, batted breaths.

"I'm so tired." Star had said. Her voice was breaking slowly and Robin sensed she was in the verge of crying, but he didn't know why. He wished he could do something, anything, but he was fully aware he was sleeping.

"We all are." Raven told her. "He wouldn't like to see us like this. See you, like this." She had added. And boy, wasn't she right.

After that it was hard to make out any more words. He heard the distant chattering with words like "weeks" and "time wasting" being the only ones he could make out. Then he woke up, sweating, worried and scared.

He had tried to stop thinking about it, but it was so hard. What did this entire thing mean anyway? Taking his shirt out of his closet he decided to get ready for Victor's celebration. Maybe some time with his friends would clear off his mind from his friends. That sounded jus perfect in his head, just perfect.

Knocking softly on the door he waited for some seconds before Kori walked out, wearing a purple sundress with her hair reaching her waist.

"You look beautiful." Garfield said smiling, and she blushed, still not used to any compliments.

They walked to his car and fell silent until they were away from her neighborhood and on their way to Victor's house. That's when he broke the silence.

"Have you been feeling uh…" He took his eyes off the road for a moment to look at her reaction. "Different, since that night?" Her face stiffened, and so did her body. She avoided the eye contact and knitted her brows together.

"Different as in…"

"Yes, I know what you mean." She said cutting him off.

"Oh."

"I have."

"Me too."

"Well?"

Kori sighed and looked at his profile. "Terra was a big part of your life. And I feel she still is, am I right?"

Now it was Garfield's turn to blush. Stuttering a bit he struggled to find correct words. "Yes. I still care about her." Taking a turn he sighed when Kori straightened her back.

"Richard really cared about you too, more than as a brother I've noticed." He commented stopping at a red light. "I can't blame him."

"He is very caring." Was all she said.

"I still love you, Kori." Gar said. She turned to look at him with a smile, knowing what had to come next. "And sometimes, things happen and there are feelings that won't change whatsoever."

She nodded, letting him talk.

"And I feel like that's what happened with Terra." He said. "I will never stop caring about you, and that's a promise, but I realized, when she left, you were the only one I had…"

"Gar…" She said when she noticed his struggling. "I feel the same way." She said.

"You do?" He kept driving, but still into the conversation.

"Yes. Richard has shown me another side of him I never knew and now it's all so different that now I find myself feeling guilty about it."

"You shouldn't." Garfield said. "Things change."

"So is this…it?" She said drumming her fingers nervously on her lap.

"Pfft, as if. I'm still hitting on you like I do to any girl y'know?" Garfield said with a smile. Kori bumped his shoulder with her fist playfully.

"I don't want to keep you somewhere where you don't feel right anymore." He said, regaining his seriousness. "You deserve much better than that, Kori,"

"Likewise." She said with a smile.

"And I have to say, I'm happy I had someone like you during all this time. You make everything worth it." Garfield said parking his car by the side of the driveway and smiling. Kori smiled back and hugged him tightly. Garfield held her close as she buried her face into his neck.

"Thank you." She said. "For everything."

Breaking the hug he looked at her expression. She looked relieved, and happy, and that's how he felt.

"Now let's just see what Victor's got to say about this." He said with a chuckle.

Laughing in response, Kori opened her door. "It can't be that bad, right?"

Walking out of the car, they caught Terra and Richard walking around the corner. Exchanging glances, they both smiled and knew what had to be done. It was as if life had put the correct people in the correct place at the correct time, and for once, it had ben perfect.

"I'll help you with this one." Gar said before he sped off and stopped right in front of Terra, escorting her inside quickly.

Richard pointed at them and looked at Kori, questioning. She just shrugged and raised her eyebrows laughing quietly. Richard got to her and smiled.

"Hi."

"Hello." She said with a big smile on her face.

Richard narrowed his eyes. This behavior on her was weird, she was just too happy today.

"I need to talk to you." She said, the smile leveling down a bit.

"You do?" He asked innocently.

"Get in the car." She said, reaching for her copy of her keys. Garfield had given her a copy of his car keys just in case, and she thanked herself for bringing them today.

He looked at the car, and then back at her. "Okay?" Opening the back door he went inside, and he waited for Kori to come inside the other way. Sitting down she sighed, not sure about how to start. He just stared at her, waiting.

"Everything ok?" Richard asked.

"Oh yes, everything's perfect I just uh…" She thought for a while. "I talked to Garfield." She said.

Richard waited. "Oh."

"About what happened that night."

Richard got an idea of what she meant, a very unclear idea. "Oh…"

"We broke up." She said with a little smile, and causing shock on him.

Richard was dumbstruck. "Oh."

"I'm so sorry to hear that." He said, confused, putting a supportive hand on her shoulder. "What happened?"

Kori tilted her head to the side, inspecting the look on his face.

"I believe we both felt the same. But towards different people."

His heart stopped suddenly. "Really?"

Great, now I manage to make her fall in love with another guy that isn't me. Way to go, Robin.

"Yes."

"Towards who?" The question slipped out of his mouth before he could stop it. She chewed her bottom lip, feeling unsure on what to say.

"Garfield and Terra, they still love each other. Their relationship was broken by somebody else, and I can't blame him." She said looking down to her hands and at the time ignoring his question.

"What about you." He grabbed her hand, stopping her nervous finger from wiggling around. She got lost in his eyes from a second, and collected courage to answer his question, and leaning closer to him so that what she said next was just a mere whisper.

"You tell me."

Richard found himself leaning in too, until their lips touched. She kissed him, and that was already a surprise, but he found himself even more surprised when he found himself kissing her back, holding her head and feeling her hands on his chest. Her heart fluttered when he deepened it, licking her soft lips. She opened her mouth, allowing him in and grabbed hold of his shirt with her hands still on his chest. Breaking the kiss, he rested his forehead on hers and saw her looking down, smiling.

Wow. Way to go, Robin.

"I love you." He said. Quietly, but truthfully. She looked up to him and smiled.

"I do too."

Right after the breaking up and making up incident the reactions weren't as surprising. Victor had decided both of them would still be teased but he still needed to get used to it anyway. Richard had some time to talk to Garfield about what had happened, and it made him so happy to actually see how things would've been if Terra hadn't become what she became back at the other universe. He looked so happy.

"So…" He started, looking at his empty cup.

"You and Terra, huh?" Richard said with a teasing smile on his face.

Garfield's face reddened and a smile slipped on his face. "Yeah, well…"

"I can't say I didn't expect it." Richard said. "Well, at least not again."

Garfield laughed heartily at his joke. "What can I say, chicks dig me." He said.

Richard chuckled silently and found himself smiling at the floor.

"Dude…" He heard Garfield's voice.

"Huh?"

"Are you drunk already? Man, it's not even 10 pm, put the cup down." Garfield took the red cup from his hand, swallowing the contest himself.

Richard knitted his brows together. "I'm not drunk."

"What's that little smiling you had with the floor then?" Garfield asked raising an eyebrow.

"I am not drunk." He repeated. "I'm just…"

"Happy?" For once, Garfield actually stole the words from his mouth. Richard turned his head to him and nodded gently.

"I'm glad we both are, with the right people." Garfield raised his fist and Dick fist bumped him, sharing a truthful smile.

Deep in his head he could still hear Raven's voice.

"I haven't told this to Star but… If he doesn't wake up soon we might have to ask for outer help…"

Cyborg's voice came in with a sigh. "I really hope we don't get to that point."

"I don't either, Cyborg. I really don't"

With the voices fading away again, he blinked once.

Twice.

Weren't those voices supposed to be dreams?