The next morning, Beast Boy got up at normal time and got ready for his English class. Last night was far from being in his memories, and he just wanted to forget that it even happened. Terra was nice and all, but she was not the girl for him. Arriving to class just a tad bit early, he immediately regretted it once he walked through the door. "Beast Boy!" Terra yelled, waving him over. "I saved you a seat!"
"Not again..." He mumbled under his breath and slightly rolled his eyes. Muttering under his breath, he attempted to smile. "Hey... Thanks..." He walked over and sat down, he put his stuff on his desk.
Terra smiled, "I missed you at the party."
Beast Boy groaned, he looked around for Cyborg and frowned when seeing he wasn't here yet. "I bet..."
"We should hang out again tonight." Terra suggested, grabbing his arm, practically all over him at the moment. "We could have some real fun... If you get what I'm saying." She winked at him. Beast Boy, however, didn't know that Raven was watching them right now. So, he was already over her that quick? She knew better since the beginning though, because she did not want to be another notch in somebody's belt.
"I can't..." Beast Boy lied quickly. "I made plans with Robin already... You know? Boy's night."
Terra pouted, "You'd rather hang out with him than me?"
Beast Boy wanted to smile and nod but remained still. "Oh look, the professor is teaching. Let's observe!" Pulling away from the girl, he stared at Raven, a natural smile forming.
"Class hasn't even started yet." Terra grumbled. He ignored her though, knowing that class would start well enough. And he was right as he watched Raven come to the front of the classroom and start the day's lesson. He couldn't help but to follow every word that she said, and when class was finally over, he didn't want it to be. He could listen to Raven talk all day. "Are you coming to lunch?" Terra asked again, pulling him from his trance.
He blinked, "Ah... Go ahead without me. I have some class work I have to ask the professor about. Save me a seat." He said, pulling a book out of his bag. "I'll see you in a bit."
Terra looked at him unsure before nodding, "You better hurry though, I'm not a big fan of waiting." She said before leaving with the rest of the students. Beast Boy then got up out of his seat, and made his way towards the professor's desk. She was busy, writing in that notebook of hers again.
"Why aren't you going with your friends?" Raven asked, as she kept writing in the notebook.
He smiled and sat the book down on her desk, "I wanted to give this to you first. I bought it for you so read it, okay?" He paused, "What are you writing about today, Rae?" He asked, trying to steal a small peak.
Raven snapped it shut with a frown, "None of your business." She hugged and looked at the book. It was black with some writing on it, it was a book of dark poems.
He smirked and reached out, taking the notebook from her easily. "Can I read it?" He asked in a teasing voice. "I'm quite interested about what's inside."
"It's private." Raven huffed, just as easily snatching it back.
Beast Boy smiled softly, "Alright if you say so. Enjoy the book professor, I'll see you later." Raven watched him leave with a frown, after being so cozy with that blonde, how could he just be so nice to her like that. Did he think she was an idiot? She then looked down at the book he placed on her desk, and she recognized it as a book of Edgar Allen Poe's most darkest poems. Did he buy it just for her?
"Whatever..." She sighed, figuring he probably just wanted to suck up so she didn't fail him.
Beast Boy decided that he didn't feel like being tormented by his friends today, so he decided to head back to his dorm for lunch. A small smile formed as he stared at his ceiling, his stomach now full after a lovely meal of tofu. He didn't know why exactly but he felt great. Rolling on his side, he noticed Robin had yet to show up. He was probably with his girlfriend, that would figure.
It was only five, what could he do to pass the time? Sitting up, he stretched out his limbs. Maybe a nice walk around campus would be nice before he had to go to his next class. Maybe he'd take another glance at the books they had for sell. Hopefully Raven liked that book, if only he could see her smile again. Getting out of bed, he slipped on his shoes and headed out the door. A coffee sounded great right now, so he did just that. He headed to his and Raven's coffee shop. But much to his surprise, Raven was sitting at their table when he got there, reading the book of poems that he got her.
"Like the book, huh?" Beast Boy asked, startling the young professor.
Raven looked at him surprised before looking away, "It's alright." She mumbled to herself before taking a sip of her tea. "What are you doing here?"
Beast Boy sat down in front of her and ordered a coffee. "Just came to get a drink, glad you are here."
"Where's your girlfriend?" Raven asked.
Beast Boy looked at her confused, "Girlfriend?" He repeated, trying to figure out who she meant.
"The blonde girl who saved you a seat." She hated how her voice sounded, it made it seem like she was jealous or something.
"Terra?" He stared at her dumbfounded before busting out loud into laughter. "Please tell me your joking. Oh please."
Her face burned slightly, "I see the way she looks at you."
"That girl is crazy. I have no feelings for her at all." Beast Boy waved off.
"Did you sleep with her?" Raven asked.
"Why do you care?" He replied, even though he didn't sleep with Terra, he still wanted to know why Raven was acting this way.
"I don't." She retorted.
"Yes you do." Beast Boy said.
Raven frowned and set her cup down a little too hard. "How can you say you have feelings for me and then not even a day later go for some girl? How?"
He couldn't help but smile, "I think you're jealous." He thanked the waitress who brought his coffee before taking a sip. "I don't see why you are so worried about it though, you were the one who rejected me."
