Raven couldn't believe she was actually doing this, especially when Beast Boy thought this was a date. Glancing up at the sign, she noticed this was the café she had thought about going to on her first day of work. Watching Beast Boy open the door for her, she gave him a look before stepping inside. Her eyes wandered around, this place seemed quite nice. The atmosphere was calm and peaceful.

"I've only been here a few times, coffee is your best friend when you stay up all night playing video-" He paused, "Studying. Stay up all night studying." He corrected himself and gave her a nervous smile.

Raven chuckled, "It's okay, you can say it." She replied with a small smile. "Video games. I didn't take you for a guy that studied that much anyway." She added.

"That's because I don't need to." Beast Boy replied smoothly, as he led his professor to a small table to sit down. There weren't that many people at the café, and Raven appreciated that. She didn't do too well around big crowds of people, she'd rather be alone most of the time anyway. "What kind of guy did you take me for anyway?" He also asked, looking up at her with a mischievous grin.

"A slacker." Raven answered honestly. "But you really wowed me with your paper on Poe."

"I tried really hard." He replied.

"And I applaud you for that." She said.

"Thanks professor." Beast Boy smiled. "How do you take your coffee?" He then asked, ready to order for the both of them.

"Tea please, non sweetened please. I prefer herbal." She explained as she continued looking around.

Beast Boy smiled and ordered for the both of them as their waitress showed up. He drank his coffee with two cream and three sugar. Once they were alone one more, he pulled on a grin. "You taught a wonderful lesson today." He complimented.

"Really?" She questioned. "I feel like I should be giving you guys harder stuff."

"Why do you say that?"

"It's college." She shrugged simply. Soon the waitress returned with their tea and coffee, and left once more. Raven picked up her tea and sipped it gingerly because it was still hot. It tasted okay, not as good as her own though. Deep down, Beast Boy felt like this was getting kind of awkward, he really didn't know what to talk about with Raven. If you wanted to compare them, one might say that they were polar opposites. He was fun and loud and the prankster. She was quiet and liked to drink tea and read books. What on earth would they have in common? And how in the world would he get her to sleep with him? It would take more than one date, that was for sure.

"Well if it makes you feel any better, your class is kicking my butt just like my other classes. So to me, it's never too easy." Beast Boy grinned and took a gulp of his coffee. His eyes widened and he yanked the cup away from his lips. "Hot!"

Raven stared at him before covering her lips to avoid laughing. "Are you alright?" She had to ask.

"Just... Burned... A little." He barely managed to get out.

"Maybe you should try ice coffee next time?" Raven suggested before letting out a small laugh. Beast Boy couldn't help but to smile, her laugh was pretty cute, just like her.

"Maybe I will." He said with a nod. It was quiet for a moment between the two, until Beast Boy finally racked his brain for something to talk about. "So what else are you into? Besides books and tea." He asked.

"Things your mind wouldn't be able to wrap itself around." She sighed softly, "You would think of me differently if I told you." She muttered quietly.

Now he was very interested about it. "I wouldn't judge you professor, I mean, don't we all have something we love that is embarrassing or something like that?" She looked at him, still a little unsure, hesitation clear in her violet eyes. Beast Boy sighed, "Okay, I'll start with me. I like video games, comic books, I'm pretty good at playing pranks but I don't like to brag." He trailed off, listing things about himself. "Now, you go."

"Why do you want to learn things about me anyway?" She asked curiously.

Beast Boy was hesitant, not really sure how to answer her question, "You seem like an interesting person." He said quickly, not wanting her to become suspicious about his deal with Cyborg.

She sighed softly, "What I say stays between us or I promise you that you will not enjoy my class from now on." Beast Boy swallowed hard at her serious expression and nodded. "I meditate and summon those who aren't visible to the eye."

Beast Boy smiled, "What? Like ghosts?"

Raven smirked, "Ghosts? Oh no, far worse than that." She took another sip of her tea, "I doubt you believe me but that is alright."

"So you actually can talk to like demons and stuff?" He asked in disbelief. "That's pretty cool." He said and took a drink of his coffee, making sure it was actually cooled down this time so he didn't burn himself again and look like an idiot in front of the professor.

"I'm glad you find my hobby interesting." Raven replied. "But like I said, don't tell anyone."

"Don't worry Raven, your secret is safe with me." Beast Boy said, pretending to zip his lips up and throw away the key. Raven couldn't help but to roll her eyes at his level of maturity.

"I do hope you are truthful because I do find it personal." Why in the world had she told him though? When she was in high school, her hobbies got out and she was known as the satanist freak. Sure she disagreed with them but she was sure to get made fun of for those terrible four years.

"Raven?" Beast Boy repeated, leaning in slightly.

She snapped out of her thoughts, "Sorry, come again?"

Beast Boy chuckled, "I said I have to start heading to my next class soon, I really hope we can do this again sometime." He dug around in his wallet before setting enough money down for both off their drinks. "Until next time, my lovely professor."

"Right." Raven said as she stood up. "It was fun." She said with a nod. "I'll see you in class tomorrow."

"See you." Beast Boy waved, and they both exited the small coffee shop and went separate ways. The green skinned boy couldn't help but to give himself a pat on the back. He had managed to win the professor over, and even find out more about her. Secretly, he hoped this coffee thing would become a regular activity between the two of them.