Taking a sip of his coffee, Beast Boy looked out of the large window. This was the third day he skipped English, he was surprised he wasn't killed out of it by now. He still didn't really care. Now he knew how girls felt when he broke their hearts. What a terrible feeling. He was at their coffee shop, the one he took her to on their date. He felt like crap. All Beast Boy had been doing was sleeping for the passed three days. But he still didn't care, he never wanted to see the professor's face ever again. All she did was lead him on.
"Beast Boy?"
He froze, not wanting to turn around. Maybe if he ignored her, she'd go away. But with all his luck, he watched the one person he didn't want to see sit in front of him. "Professor." She looked more lovely than ever, but he didn't want to admit it.
"Can I sit?" She asked as she approached the small table. Beast Boy said nothing, ignoring her, so she sat down anyway. "You haven't been showing up to class... I've been worried." Raven spoke, looking up at him with her violet eyes. It was only three days, it's not like he disappeared off the face of the planet.
"Oh?" He replied spitefully. "Now you're worried?"
Raven sighed, "Beast Boy, we have to be mature about this. Now-"
Beast Boy frowned, "No. I'm tired of trying to be someone I'm not. I am immature and I'm okay with that. I hate being mature." He crossed his arms, "I don't even want to have this conversation with you."
"So you're just going to pretend that the other night never happened?" Raven retorted. "That you didn't come to my class drunk and acting like an idiot?" She questioned, growing angrier by the second. "Maybe I was wrong about you Beast Boy... Maybe you really are just like all my other students."
"Maybe I am." Beast Boy replied, angry too. He then paused, "Wait, you separated me from the rest of the students? What was I then, someone just to entertainment you or something?" He frowned deeper, "Maybe I was wrong about you."
Raven sighed, "This conversation is clearly getting us nowhere." She said. "Yes, I thought you were different. More mature than the other students. I thought you had potential, but now I can clearly see that I was wrong."
"You want to know the truth?" Beast Boy asked.
"Well, yes."
"The only reason I acted mature is because me and Cyborg had a bet that I could get you to sleep with me." He admitted the truth angrily, hoping that would just cause her to get up and leave. He didn't want to talk to her anymore. They weren't even really talking about anything if Beast Boy was being honest with himself. She probably just came to rub it in his face. "So there." He added, crossing his arms.
Raven stared at him in shock, "You made a bet! This isn't highschool! Are you stupid?"
Beast Boy smirked, "You shouldn't call your student stupid. That's very immature."
She glared at him, "I am only telling the truth. You thought you could sleep with me?" She shook her head, "If this was a bet, why are you acting like this?"
"Because I'm immature." Beast Boy mocked, a smirk pulling at the corners of his lips.
"I can't deal with this." Raven said as she stood up, ready to leave at any given moment.
"Good, leave. That's a very mature thing to do." He replied. He didn't know why he was being so mean to Raven. After all, just a few days ago he was ready to confess his love for her, and now... Now he didn't know where they stood. She probably hated him, or despised him. She probably never wanted to see him again.
"At least come to class tomorrow so your grade doesn't suffer." She said before leaving.
"Fine, I'll go to class." He muttered to himself as his smirk grew. "I'll show her immature." Paying for his cup, headed straight to his dorm so he could make sure he had enough rest for tomorrow's class. When morning came, Beast Boy wore a bright smile as he headed into the classroom. By the looks of it, he was the last one here. Smiling to himself, he went towards the back to sit. Why sit in the front? He had no reason.
"Good morning class." Raven greeted, and Beast Boy noticed that she looked rather tired. "Today we're going to start reading a new book, and we're going to have a project on it." She said. The class groaned, and that was when Raven noticed that Beast Boy had actually showed up to class today. Albeit he sat in the back, she was just glad that he was here, even after yesterday's little argument.
Beast Boy raised his hand, "What happens if we don't want to?" He asked, ignoring the strange looks he got, including Cyborg's.
Raven sighed, "Then don't do it. It's not my problem if you fail or not."
He sighed with a shrug, "Okay..."
Once class was over, Cyborg caught up with Beast Boy at lunch. "What was that back there man?" He asked as they stood in the lunch line, waiting to pick out their food.
Beast Boy shrugged, "I'm just tired of that class, that's all."
"BB, I'm not stupid. I know something went down with you and the professor." Cyborg replied. "And you can lie about it all you want, but I know that something happened."
"I told her about the bet." He confessed softly.
Cyborg looked at him shocked, "You did what?"
He sighed, "I told her after she basically rejected me man, what was I suppose to do?"
"Uh... Not tell her!" Cyborg exclaimed.
"And the sad part is... I think I actually fell for her." Beast Boy said in barely a whisper.
"That's tough man."
"Now, she probably hates me." He finished.
"I don't think she hates you." Cyborg offered sympathy.
"You don't know the mean things that I said to her..."
"Go apologize to her then, has that thought never ran through your mind?" Cyborg asked him.
Beast Boy stared at him, "Apologize? I... Guess I can do that." He sighed, "Thanks man. I'll see you later." With that, he forgot about lunch and headed straight to English.
