Disclaimer: I do not own the Titans.

Author's Note of notes: This is just a random thing I wrote when I was REALLY bored and hyper:

Me: "SEND REVIEWS!"

Starfire: "Yes. They are most enjoyable to read!"

Beast boy: "YEAH!" (Nudges Raven with his elbow)

Raven: "...I feel like a wind chime."

Robin: "I'm sure you do."

Cyborg: "..."

Me: "Yeah...we'll...go with that."

Starfire: "What else shall we go with?"

Me: "For starters, you and Robin are going to kiss at some point."

Robin: "I knew you'd twist me like that!"

Starfire: "And what is so twisted about you and I sharing a kiss?"

Robin: "Um...nothing."

Raven: "Well that's for sure."

Robin: "Stay out of this."

Beast boy: "Then can I butt in instead of 'Miss Dark and Demon'?"

Me: "No."

Beast boy: "Darn it."

Cyborg: "Ooh. Than can I-"

Everyone: "NO."

Cyborg: "Whatever."

Starfire: "What happens in this chapter?"

Robin: "I won't be acting stupid, will I? And since when do I carry a wallet?"

Beast boy: "Since now."

Raven: "And how could you not act stupid?"

Cyborg: "I agree. Rob, you suck at showing any emotion."

Beast boy: "Yeah. Compared to you, Raven's warm and fuzzy."

Raven: "WHAT'S THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?!"

Beast boy: "Nuthin'."

Me: "That's what you want us to think."

Kid Flash: "Just so you know, the author is trying to make the story appear long by writing random scripts."

Me: (pushes Kid Flash out of the way) "Will you get outta here!"

Raven: "Shouldn't we just get this story going?"

Starfire: "I cannot wait!"

Robin: "What she said."

Cyborg: "Are ya'll ready?"

Everyone: "Yup."

Cyborg: (sarcastically) "Boy, I'm just blown away by your enthusiasm."

Beast boy: "Roll camera! Er…Story!"

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Day Four.

You're supposed to have all the answers.

But you don't.

You're supposed to have the solution to every problem you encounter.

But you just haven't got it.

You're supposed to find the perfect time to speak up.

But the clock doesn't always turn in the right direction.

You're supposed to know how to catch your lover before they fall for someone else.

And you just don't run fast enough to get there in time.

Robin pondered these thoughts. All his life, everyone had forced these down his throat, but he'd never been able to swallow them. They were rough and plainly unrealistic. Nobody is perfect. We all have our flaws, but good points, too. His good points were being brave, smart, attractive, kind, and athletic. But his flaws were simply not being able to kiss a girl without wanting to run off, away from anything flirtatious. He did want to kiss Starfire, but it still felt like he was romancing poison.

His head hurt from just thinking about the consequences of diving into unstable emotions. This was just as stupid as waving a red flag in front of an angry bull. It's bound to ram into you, and the aftermath of that isn't comfortable. That's what he felt of this relationship. It just did not feel secure for some reason. The Tameraineans would perhaps become outraged because a mere Earth peasant was flirting with their princess. It seemed logical in his mind, and yet...very fictional. He was teetering on the edge of despair, not sure of how to get down from Hell's canyon without killing himself. He didn't have a cushion to land on at the bottom, so he was basically stuck up there for the time being. And he wouldn't get down until he told her. But he had to choose: romancing a snake's venom, or staying up in the air for the rest of his life. At this point, the toxins sounded tempting.

The memory of his happiness was quite scarce now. All the life had been sucked out of him by that sweet, stinging kiss Starfire had planted on his cheek yesterday. In all honesty, he loved that sensation of her lips. More accurately, he craved it. Sure it had swept all the bliss out of him, but at least he'd have the satisfaction of knowing he'd felt that part of her. That was the only element he sought after, anyway—her lips. He'd known them once before—full of anger and frustration. But he didn't want that. He wanted substance and romance...just like you see in the old movies. But then again, you'd never see a human-like alien who kisses people to gather their language in the old movies, though. You'd probably never see it in a modern day film either...but that wasn't the point. The point was that he didn't want an accidental kiss. He wanted one that explained everything that he'd questioned about for the last seven years.

Starfire had been thinking similar thoughts. That night...that bittersweet night kept racing around her head. She kept wondering if she could really pull this off. Though, she didn't really understand what it was like to have a heart broken or to have your eyes bleed heartbroken tears. But if she really wanted to see what that was like, she'd make a drastic move. Would it really be worth it? There she was daydreaming about her best friend. It was outlandish to think of Robin of more than a friend, but also very restful. If she could have him, nobody else would even dream of him. Starfire tended to be a bit possessive of things she loved. And Robin was the same way.

Starfire ran her fingers through her citrus locks. It was a stressful and unsettling time now. She usually talked to Robin when she had a problem. But...he was the problem this time. So how was she supposed to tell him that? Raven was usually her second choice of conversation, but the Empath was no longer in the Tower for advice calls. Cyborg was a good listener. Unfortunately, he was probably in the middle making Bumblebee swoon, so he wouldn't have time to listen to Starfire. Beast Boy was the worst listener and secret keeper on the planet. If Starfire admitted things about Robin to him, you could bet they'd be in the newspaper around five minutes later. That or Robin would be tormented with annoying jokes and songs.

Feelings can't be sealed inside a bottle forever. You'll have to screw off the cork at some point. It will fizz over, and you'll either clean up the mess right away, or you'll leave it there until it starts to leave a nasty stain. But not everybody needs to clean up the mess and not every mess stains. Some people are together for the rest of their lives: happy and carefree. But some are just the opposite. You can never tell what you will be, but perhaps you'll be the lucky two. And who was to know? Perhaps Robin and Starfire had that winning ticket. Love is like the lottery, after all.

Robin sat himself down next to her on the soft couch. "Hey."

Starfire smiled warmly. "Hello, Robin. How are you today?"

"Fine." he shrugged. "You?"

"I am okay."

"Cool."

Pause.

Robin twitched slightly. "Um...you have any plans for today?"

"No." Starfire replied. "Do you?"

"No."

"Oh."

"Mmm-hmm."

"Yes."

"Yup."

Starfire coughed uneasily. "So...since neither of us have any plans of activities for today, perhaps we should do something together."

"Okay. Like what?"

"I…do not know. What do you wish to do?"

"I don't know. What do you want to do?"

"What do you-" Robin put a finger to her lips.

"I can see where this is going." he muttered. "Uh...maybe we should just do something simple."

"Perhaps a movie?" she offered.

Robin smiled boyishly. "Sounds good to me."

"Which one do you wish to watch? Or rather, which genre?"

"Action." he responded blankly.

"Oh." Starfire cooed, looking slightly disappointed.

Robin raised a brow. "What?"

"It is silly." She mused, shaking her head.

"I'm your friend, Starfire. I won't laugh." he assured her.

"Well," she began. "I was wondering if we could perhaps watch a movie of…romance instead."

Those words smacked him in the head like a brick. Romance? She had to be kidding...right? Romance? Great. Now he was really getting the consequence of that date night. He just had to listen to her suggestion. Now he really wished he hadn't…

--Forty minutes later--

The man stroked the woman's cheek tenderly, staring into her deep brown eyes and pressing his pelvis into her. "If I didn't know any better, I'd be in love with you." he said seductively. The woman burst into a fit of joyous tears.

"Oh, Brad!" she cried.

"Elizabeth!"

The two lovers connected eyes, and moved closer until they kissed passionately...for a very, very, very long matter of time.

Robin made a face. The acting stunk, the camera kept randomly turning upside down and sideways, and the passion was just nauseating. Even if he could do that with Starfire, he'd pass. It was truly disgusting to see people acting so stupidly just to get their name out in the world and make a few bucks. Starfire, however, seemed totally absorbed into the movie as she blew her nose into a tissue and tears dribbled down her face. He didn't understand how she could like something so repulsive, but maybe she really desired something like that. She wanted to know that she was loved, but she chose the most difficult boy on the planet. There wasn't much of a chance of squeezing an "I love you more than life" out of him. If anyone asked her why she chose him, there would be countless reasons.

The two broke apart slowly, breathing heavily.

"I love you."

"I love you too."

Great. More lip locking.

Robin held his stomach uncomfortably. "Star?" he whispered. "Can we please stop this movie? It's making me sort of sick..."

Starfire swallowed a mouthful of cotton candy. "There is no need to stop it, Robin."

"Unless you don't count keeping me sane, then sure, let this nightmare continue."

The princess giggled. "No. I mean…it is over."

Robin sighed in relief as he watched the credits roll across the television screen. Starfire was resting her head on his shoulder. Not too many hours ago, he would have been making a lame excuse to leave. But maybe people like Starfire were immune to crazed and deadly affections. He loved having her touch him at all. But he wished he hadn't taken off his gloves; he never realized how soft her skin was. It only attracted more of a craving for her, but maybe that wasn't such a bad thing. If she really wanted something crushed...

...To make her happy might be worth that risk.

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A/N: Well, I think it's okay. I don't have too much to say except that I hoped you liked this and thanks to all the people who are still supporting this story! Please send more reviews!

-PWG

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