Qwertymann: Thanks for the tip about changing names.

Hello everyone. Hope you're enjoying the Holidays!

"Beast Boy, we need to talk," Raven said. "Get up, now." She decided to start shaking him gently. "Wakey wakey tofu eggs and bakey." When this didn't anything out of him, Raven whispered gently in his ear, "I opened the small, black box." He shot up instantly, accidentally hitting Raven in the chin with his head, sending her flying off the bed and onto the floor.

"What!" Beast Boy screamed. "You opened the…why are you on the floor?"

"I've been meditating all night," Raven replied sarcastically. "By the way," she said, rubbing her sore chin, "I didn't open the box. We need to talk."

"Okay, but don't even go near that box. Understand?"

"I can't."

"Why?"

"It's on the nightstand next to our bed."

"Well, don't open it. Wait for Christmas, okay?"

"Two weeks from now!"

"Yeah…so, what did you want to talk about?"

"Changing our names," Raven replied, sitting back on the bed. "You should change it t-"

"Beast Man!"

"No."

"Changeling?"

"Hmm, fitting name, but no."

"Green Bean, Grass Stain, Davy Jones!? What!!!?"

"How about Garfield Logan. I'm changing my name to Rachel Roth."

"Doesn't Robin know my real name? Remember what Elasti-Girl said?"

"Yes, but he doesn't know your last name, does he?" Raven replied, a small smile forming on her face. After getting no response, Raven shook her head. "I believe he doesn't know, am I correct?" Garfield nodded. "Good. Now, I need to go take a shower."

"Hey, I need to take one too."

"You can wait. Besides, if I catch you peeking, you're on the couch," she joked, inching her head forward. After kissing Garfield, she left, taking a towel and a clean pair of clothes with her.

"Don't worry Raven," he whispered, "I won't get caught. Just like last time." Unexpectedly, Raven poked her head back in.

"What was that," she asked innocently.

"N-nothing, Raven," Garfield lied through his teeth.

"Right," she said, doing the best she could to hold back a laugh. As she left to go take a, one thought ran through her mind, I knew he'd look. One thing did trouble her, though, while she was showering. How did I not catch him?

Titans Tower, Jump City

Robin sat at the kitchen table, shivering. "I didn't mean it Raven, come back," he whispered, holding back a few tears. "You don't have to leave the team, Beast Boy either." He looked at the picture in his hand. Taken the day they met, just mere hours after saving Starfire from the Gordanians. He was in the middle, Starfire and Cyborg to his right, Beast Boy and Raven to his left. They were all I different poses. Robin had his arms crossed, cape blowing the breeze, cutting Starfire's feet out of the picture. He looked at her. She was hovering in the air, starbolts at the ready, and what could be described as the biggest smile ever on her face. Glancing at Cyborg, he couldn't help but smile. Cy was kneeling with his sonic cannon aimed at the camera, as if he was going to blast the cameraman away. He then stopped, not wanting to look at the last two.

After a few minutes, he forced himself to look at them. Raven had her hood down, and was smiling. At least, trying to smile. Beast Boy had an arm on her shoulders, and was smiling like he'd won the World's Greatest Comedian contest. "I'm sorry," Robin murmured. It was then that Cyborg walked into the room. "Hey, Cy."

"Hey man, any word yet?"

"No. Would you like something to eat," Robin asked, trying to change the subject. When all he got was a glare from Cyborg, Robin went stern and said, "you need to eat something or you'll starve to death. Then, go and recharge. I've called Titans East. If they hear anything, they'll let us know." Cyborg looked at him.

"Waffles?"

"Sure."

They ate in silence. Cyborg promised to go and recharge, and Robin went to his room to try and think of where Raven, Beast Boy, and Starfire were. After not coming to a conclusion, Robin flung himself on his bed and fell asleep.

Steel City

After she was done with her shower, Raven went to the kitchen. Nothing. "Garfield, we need to go get groceries. Gar?" Getting no response, she went to their bedroom. Garfield was gone. "Garfield," she yelled, voice echoing throughout the apartment, "come here right now!" Fuming, Raven went to the bathroom, only to find the door locked. Deciding to phase through the door, Raven accidentally knocked into an undressed Garfield Logan, sending them both tumbling to the ground, with her landing on top of him.

"Raven! I thought you said no peeking!" he said, facing turning a surprising shade of red. Due to the position they had landed in, Raven was unable to answer, or even move. "Raven?" His voice brought her out of shock.

"S-sorry, Garfield. Remember, it's Rachel now," she finally replied, not even trying to hide the fact that she was blushing. "I'll let you take a shower. But first," she moved closer, "I need to give you something." Forgetting the position they were in, she wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him gently. Getting up, she went over to the mirror, got the brush from under the sink, and slowly began to brush her hair.

"I'm just going to get into the shower now, okay?"

"Fine, sweetie. Just don't take too long." With that, she put the brush away, unlocked the door, and left.

An hour and a half later, she and Garfield were at the supermarket. "What to eat, oh, I'm hungry. Let's get some deli, Garfield."

"How 'bout some tofu, Rachel?"

"I doubt they serve tofu at the deli, Gar." Thankfully, they had tofu on an isle right next to the deli. While Raven went to go get some cheese sticks, Garfield got a few packs of tofu.

"Is that a corndog?"

"I couldn't help it," Rachel cried.

"It's alright, just try not to eat it in front of me." Before Raven could reply, a little girl came up to them.

"Wow, you're Teen Titans, aren't ya? Mommy and daddy said you live in the big Tower in Jump City, right? The one shaped like a "T". Mommy and daddy showed me pictures. You," she said, pointing to Raven, "are Raven, who has psychic powers. You fly, too. Hobbies include meditating, drinking herbal tea, and reading books. You're my favorite," she cried, smiling, making Raven blush for the second time that day. "You," she said, pointing to Beast Boy, "Can change into animals. You eat tofu and are the joker of the team. You're my second favorite," she said happily, positively beaming at the sight of the green changeling. "What are you doing here? The Titans didn't break up, did they? Daddy told me that Jump City isn't safe without the Titans."

"No," Rachel said, "We're visiting the other group of Titans. But it's a secret. So don't tell anyone, okay?"

"Okey-dokey. Can I get a picture first. I won't tell anyone. I'll just put it on the My Favorite Superhero in the Whole Widest World wall in my room." Raven nodded, gave her deli to Garfield, and smiled.

"Jan, time to go," a woman's voice called out. "What are you," but she stopped in mid-sentence when she saw Raven. "Would you like a picture with Raven," her mother asked. The little girls face lit up.

"I would love that, mommy!"

Raven kneeled next to the little girl and smiled. After the picture, Raven said good-bye to the little girl, who was smiling like she had gotten to open all her Christmas presents early, took her deli from a nearly fainted Garfield, and went to pay.

"Never again," Garfield whined, "I'm never holding deli again. I won't even go near the deli section again."

"Oh, stop whining, Gar, and lets go home," Raven muttered, nearly having to drag her pale looking boyfriend out the door, past a very confused checker.

"Your change, miss," she yelled at Raven.

"Keep it."

Once they got home, Raven ate her deli and put Garfield in the bed.

"That was a disaster. What if Robin finds out? I know that sweet, little girl promised not to tell, but you know how little kids are. If Robin gets wind of this, Bumblebee's going to be in a lot of trouble."

"Why don't we just change our looks," Beast Boy replied sarcastically. Without knowing it, he had probably just said the smartest thing he ever said. Raven kissed him.

"You're a genius, Garfield." There was no hint of sarcasm in her voice. "Let me get the Book of Rukon, and, wait, it's not here!"

"Stop joking, Raven. This isn't the time."

"I'm not joking, Garfield! I must have accidentally left it on my bed."

"Why didn't you pack it," Garfield asked.

"I was going to carry it in my hands. If I had packed it in a suitcase, I was worried that it would get torn."

"What about the othe-"

"None of them are as important. None of them were bought by you."

"That's sweet, Rae. So, how do we get the book back?"

"We? No, you stay here. I'll be back in a few minutes," Raven said. "Azarath Metrion Zinthos!"

Titans Tower, Jump City

Cyborg was still recharging, so Robin had the eerily quiet Tower to himself. Walking along the hallways, he decided to occupy himself by going to the weight room and taking a few swings at the punching bag.

Raven looked around at her room. Going over to her bed, Raven noticed something different. It's not there! Calm yourself, Raven. Nobody would dare go into your room. Let's just start by looking under the covers. After discovering that it wasn't there, Raven began to tear her room apart, turning everything upside down.

Thud. Robin wondered what that was. Another thud. Where is it coming from? Deciding that, instead of going back to his room as planned, he'd follow the sound to the source, he found himself in front of Raven's room. Thud! Without a second's hesitation, Robin burst into the room, Bo staff in hand, prepared for anything. Or so he thought. In the room, which looked like it had been hit by a hurricane, stood a hooded figure, who grabbed a book off the floor.

"Please be okay," the figure said, clutching the book in her arms. Robin recognized that voice.

"Raven," he said.

Raven turned to look at whom it was. Upon seeing Robin, she stared at him. He stared at her. Right when he opened his mouth, Raven teleported out of the room.

"Raven!!!" Robin screamed. He ran to Cyborg's room, where his best buddy was still recharging. "Cyborg, I just saw Raven! Cyborg, she was here. In the Tower!" Robin knew that Cyborg was sleeping, but still, he had to let him know. "I'll tell you when you wake up." Robin then proceeded to go back to the weight room, and gave the punching bag a good work out.

Steel City

"He saw me," Raven yelled. "Just as I got the book, he had to appear!"

"Who saw you, Rae-Rae?" Garfield asked. That just earned him a cold glare from his girlfriend. "Sorry, Rachel. Continue."

"Don't call me Rae-Rae until we're married, okay? Now, Robin saw me as I tore my room apart. I couldn't find the book, so I started turning everything upside down. Eventually, I accidentally knocked over my nightstand, and the book fell on the floor. Don't know how I missed it. Thing is, I was about to when Robin," she spat out the name with disgust, " walked in and saw me. He called my name. I turned around. We stared. Robin was shocked. He was about to open his mouth when I teleported. Gar, I'm scared," she whispered. Rachel was shaking all over, and dropped the Book of Rukon. Garfield got up and wrapped his arms around her.

"Don't worry, Rachel, everything will be okay, I promise," he said, kissing her lightly on the lips. "Let's get some sleep. We can change our looks in the morning."

I hope everyone enjoyed. Reader satisfaction is my number one priority. Until next chapter, when we finally get to see what happened to Starfire!