When Beast Boy finally arrived to the university, he ran straight to the professor's classroom, and hoped she was there. He knew he was drunk, he knew he probably looked like a fool at the moment, but he didn't care. Maybe he really was falling for Raven. Stopping at the door, he pushed it open. "Professor! I have something important to tell you!" He blinked at the people sitting in the desks all staring at him in shock. Some were even laughing. He didn't care though. "I... I..."

"Beast Boy!" Raven nearly yelled at the sight of him at the door. Why in the world was he even here at the moment? She got up from her desk and walked up to him. "Get back to work." She told her students as she grabbed Beast Boy by the arm and pulled him outside so that they could have a word. "What the hell are you doing?" She hissed at him. "Interrupting my class like that?"

"Raven, I-"

"Is that alcohol I smell?" She questioned.

Beast Boy smiled softly at her, "You look so beautiful today... I can't remember if I told you that." He slurred slightly. He wrapped his arms around her suddenly and pulled her closer. "I'm such an idiot, I almost made the biggest mistake of my life."

Raven stiffened in his arms, "Beast Boy, please let go." She knew he was drunk, was he really that stupid to come to her class in this state? It was Beast Boy... "You need to go to your room and go to bed." She said softly, hoping maybe that he would understand.

"I wanna stay here with you." He replied in his drunken state.

"Beast Boy, you know I have a class to teach." Raven replied strictly. "You're only my student, and nothing more." She had never seen him in this state before. She thought he'd be mature enough to stay away from all those typical drunk college parties.

"You don't mean that." Beast Boy shook his head. "You're just saying that because you're mad at me."

"No Beast Boy, I mean it."

Beast Boy dropped his arms, "But... I thought you liked me... We went out for tea... You told me stuff you didn't tell anyone else." He frowned angrily, "You actually got me to care about a class I think is boring as hell!" He yelled again, flaring his arms into the air. Obviously he wanted to hurt her feelings more than anything, but it wasn't working.

"Beast Boy, be quiet and calm down. Go drink some coffee so you can clear your head so we can talk more leveled than now." She instructed.

He stepped away, shaking his head slowly. "I almost got with a girl I didn't even know but instead ran here..." He turned away, "I'm such an idiot." He shook his head and spun back around, "Come on Rae..."

A sigh escaped her plump lips, no one was going to win here. "My name's not Rae." She spoke calmly. "Now Beast Boy, if you don't go home right now I will call campus security and they will escort you there anyway. We will talk tomorrow." She tried to keep her voice level, but it was hard because she was a little ticked off right now, and confused for that matter. Had she led Beast Boy on? Had she made him think that their relationship was anything more than platonic?

"Fine." He sulked in reply. "Have it your way." He then began to walk away and Raven returned to her class. While Beast Boy stumbled back to his dorm, his thoughts drove him crazy. "I should have known that I never would of had a chance with her." He mumbled as he finally reached his dorm. He just wanted to sleep and forget all of this even happened. Even worse, he'd have to face Raven in class tomorrow. But what if there was a way to avoid her? Skipping was always an option. He would have a hangover too, so wouldn't it be best to wait until he was feeling better? That seemed like a better idea the longer he thought about it.

Slipping into his room, he sighed softly as he tried to find his bed. Hearing Robin snore, he quietly laid down. Thanks to the alcohol, it didn't take long for him to pass out. He knew tomorrow was going to suck since he was going to realize his heart was going to break. Maybe he'd get himself a coffee or something to cheer him up.

The next morning, Raven realized that Beast Boy hadn't showed up to class. He must have been wanting to avoid seeing her after making a complete fool of himself. That was the only conclusion that she thought of. He wouldn't miss much in class though, but still, she really wanted to talk to him about what happened outside the classroom last night. After he was long gone, she couldn't stop thinking about the things he said, and the way she treated him. In the end, she felt bad, but didn't she do the right thing?

"Cyborg," She called out after her class began to flood the doors to head out for lunch.

Cyborg looked at her confused before walking over, "Yes ma'am?"

She sighed softly, "Aren't you friends with Beast Boy? Can you possibly tell him not to skip class?"

He nodded slowly, he was also surprised by the green skinned male's absence. "Sure, if he's here then I'll do it next time I see him." After Cyborg ate lunch, he headed over to Beast Boy and Robin's room and knocked on the door. He waited a few moments until finally, Beast Boy answered the door in his boxers

"What the hell do you want?" Beast Boy asked groggily.

"Did you just wake up?" Cyborg asked.

"No..." Beast Boy lied.

"Teach asked about you." Cyborg said, making his way into the messy room.

"No she didn't." He said shutting the door.

Cyborg glanced at him, "What happened to you? I heard you ditched Terra."

Beast Boy shrugged, "I'm going back to bed..." Snuggling in his blankets, he covered his head. "Tell the professor to go to hell..." He muttered.

"Okay, just the other day you were head over heels for her... What the hell happened?" Cyborg asked.

"Can you just leave?" Beast Boy asked, opening one of his eyes. "I'm really tired."

"Right." Cyborg replied. "I'll see you later then." He said and left.