Beast Boy stood outside the classroom, contemplating, and weighing the pros and cons of going in there. If all went well, the professor would forgive him, and they might even have a chance together. If it went badly, then he'd just be making a fool of himself once again, and the professor would hate him forever. Taking a deep breath, he opened up the classroom door and stepped inside. Raven was staring out one of the windows from her desk, a steaming cup of tea in her hands. "Professor?" He called, snapping her out of her thoughts.

She looked over at him confused, what in the world was he doing here? "Yes?" She asked, trying to keep her frown off her face.

"Uh... Can I come in?" He asked, not wanting intrude on her alone time. "I think we need to talk." He added.

"I tried talking to you, remember?" She asked, turning around to face him.

"Yeah... But I was a real asshole." Beast Boy said, rubbing the back of his neck sheepishly.

Her arms crossed over her chest, "Yes you were but go ahead and say what you wish. I have open ears." She nodded and waited patiently.

Beast Boy made his way over to her, "I should have apologized to you sooner but I really am sorry Raven. I shouldn't have showed up drunk, I shouldn't have assumed you liked me in the way that I like you. I'm sorry I'm not that mature guy you thought I was." He looked down at his shoes, "I'm sorry I skipped your class so much, I'm sorry I sat in the back instead of the front like I usually do. I'm sorry I asked such a stupid question. I'm so sorry." He'd have to thank Cyborg for telling him to apologize, he was already beginning to feel better. He rubbed the back of his neck, "I'm also sorry for reacting the way I did about you wanting to stay a student teacher relationship. I shouldn't have made that stupid bet, I had thought you'd be an easy win. But then I discovered what an amazing person you are."

Raven stayed silent while he talked, saying sorry for the umpteenth time. She contemplated whether or not she should forgive him... But even if she did forgive him, where would they stand? Things couldn't exactly go back to normal, because they really didn't have a normal relationship to start with. She was closer to Beast Boy than she was to her other students. "Why are you apologizing?" She asked, once he was finished rambling.

He shrugged his slumped shoulders, "I don't know... Because it's the right thing to do." He answered. "And I don't want you to hate me."

She spun around to her desk and picked up her pen, "I don't hate you." She sighed and began looking over one of her papers. "I'm not angry with you anymore either." She looked over at him, "I suggest you get notes from another student because you did miss out on a lot." She turned back to her paper. "You should head back to lunch, food is important."

Beast Boy stared at her before nodding, "Alright... But just to let you know, I still like you more than a teacher. I know you don't feel the same way but if you ever do, I'm here." He began heading back towards the door. "See you next class." Sighing softly, he made himself leave without another word. Raven stood there his words stuck in her head. What did he mean by that? That he wanted a romantic relationship? The very thought of that made Raven roll her eyes, how could she? She was a teacher and he was her student... There could be no such things.

At lunch, Beast Boy rejoined Cyborg at their usual table with Robin and Starfire, but today there was a new person there. As the green skinned boy came closer, he recognized the person as Terra, the girl who he almost slept with the other night. "Take care of everything B?" Cyborg asked once Beast Boy sat down.

He nodded, "Sure."

"Hi Beast Boy." Terra greeted, and Beast Boy shot Cyborg a weird look, as if to say: when did she start sitting here? "I've been wanting to talk to you about the other night." She continued to say.

Beast Boy rubbed the back of his neck, "I'm really sorry for that, I was really drunk. Were you able to make it back to your dorm okay?" He asked, still feeling bad about the whole situation.

The blonde nodded with a smile, "Yes, I wasn't as far gone as you were." She giggled softly, "Don't worry about apologizing, I just thought you suddenly hated me or something."

He gave a small smile, "Nah, I don't hate you." He looked at his hands to avoid her eyes, "So, what's up with everyone?" He looked at Robin, "I see you also brought someone with you."

"Starfire and I are dating." He answered simply.

"Isn't it glorious?" She asked excitedly.

Beast Boy chuckled, "Yeah, glorious."

"Aren't you going to eat, B?" Cyborg asked. "Lunch is almost over."

"I'm not that hungry." Beast Boy waved off. "Hey, Terra?" He asked, looking over at the blonde.

"Yes?" She answered.

"Do you think I could take you out for dinner or something? Just to make up for the other night?" He asked, giving clarification.

"Sure." She answered with a nod. "I think that'd be nice."

"Is tonight a good night for you?" He asked.

"Tonight is perfect." Terra replied with a smile. "I'll see you then." She said, and got up to leave the table.

"Dude, since when did you like Terra?" Robin asked. "I thought you were hot for the professor." He laughed.

"Bet's off." Beast Boy answered. "And I gotta get some action while I'm in college."