I do not own Beastboy, Raven, or the Titans!

So, here's the second chapter of "Lust was Right"! I have big plans for this story!

So, enjoy! I'd also REALLY love it if you guys pointed out any misspellings or grammatical issues, please!

Oh, and PLEASE KNOW, that MOST of this chapter is what you've ALREADY READ (unless you're just now beginning to read this story. For that, I thank you for choosing mine. :D). I added a BUNCH of stuff to the end so you might as well skip to the end and read THOSE PARTS (unless you're just now, blah blah blah).

So, ENJOY! There's actually a bit of dirty stuff near the end! EEE, I like to write dirty stuff. X3 It's a talent of mine...if that's a normal talent? Anyways it's a little graphic right at the very end, lol. And there's language... I think they say f**k a few times. Just warnin' ya!


Beastboy knocked on Raven's door quietly, a bit anxious. "Raven? It's me... Are you okay?"

Raven's room door shot open, and she stood in the doorway gazing up at him slightly (he was a bit taller than her now). Over the past five or so years of living here with the Titans, her annoyance toward Beastboy decreased to barely anything. Though sometimes she just acted annoyed with him to keep up her eerie facade. She appreciated him coming to check up on her, and she gave him a small smile, more like a grimace. "Yeah, I...I guess."

Beastboy tilted his head thoughtfully. "Sure?"

Love awwwed in the back on Raven's mind. "He's so sensitive and caring... So thoughtful."

Raven barked at her emotions as she thought of something to say as a response to the green guy in front of her. "I've just been having these dreams... Been keeping me up all night."

"Ah, that sucks. Bad dreams are the worst."

Raven smirked and drew her eyes downward to her blue boots. "Uh-huh. Bad dreams..."

"Wanna talk about them?" The look on his face showed that he was genuinely interested and concerned, which melted Raven's heart. He was acting so sweet. Thinking she heard someone, Raven glanced around to buy herself some time before answering. But it was only Silkie, inching into the dimly-lit hallway and up to Beastboy's feet.

"Aw, hey there, Silkie," said Beastboy like he was talking to an infant, picking the creature up in his muscular arms. He pressed Silkie to his face and patted the worm's back. "You hungry?"

A giggled escaped Raven's lips, and she covered her mouth. "Well, um..." Just standing there watching Beastboy as he held and talked to his pet made the scenes from her dreams flood through her mind again. She imagined running her small hands through his thick, grassy green hair, pulling his shirt over his head and massaging his chest. She also imagined him touching her where she most wanted to be touched, and her heart rate sped up to twice its normal speed. She wondered if he would caress her breasts like she dreamt, wondered if he would hold and treat her delicately, wondered if he'd let her be dominant, wondered if-

"Raven? Raaaaavennn?"

Raven blinked hard a few times before realizing Beastboy was waving a hand in front of her still, wide-eyed face. "Oh, uh...sorry."

"Whoa, where were you just now?" A smirk slithered across Beastboy's face. "Pretty intense daydream, I guess. What about?"

"Umm..." She found herself pinching the bridge of her nose tightly to make the sexy visions go away. "Nothing...really. Just thinking about something I read in my spell book. Very intriguing and confusing."

Beastboy nodded thoughtfully. "Cool. So do you wanna tell me about your dreams?"

Hell to the no, she did not want to tell him about her dreams. They would freak him out. Besides, he doesn't like her like that, anyway. "Oh, y'know, they aren't that big of a deal. I can probably conjure up some potion that'll clear my mind while I sleep."

"Alrighty then." He clapped his hands lazily and began to walk away down the hall. "See ya."

"Wait, Beastboy?" Raven called.

His ears perked up like an animal's and he turned around. "Ya Rae?"

She stepped inside her room and set a hand on her door frame. "Thanks. I...I appreciate it."

Beastboy shrugged and flashed her a bright smile. "Hey, that's what friends are for."

The half demon's door flew closed, and she pressed her back against it, sliding down onto the floor. She sighed, pulling her knees to her chest. "Friends," she muttered. It's like he's trying to make it obvious that he's not interested. Can he sense what she's feeling? Does he think it's weird? Raven groaned, slamming her forehead down on her kneecaps, and murmured to herself, "This is bullshit."


A couple of hours later, Raven headed down to the laundry room with a basket of her dirty clothes. She blew air out from between her lips, brisking through the doorway to the washing machines and dryers. Mentally, she groaned when she saw Robin was in there, too.

"Oh, hey Raven," Robin greeted her, standing at a counter folding a dozen of his bright red shirts with yellow decals. "How are you?"

"Fine," she said in monotone, shoving a clump of dirty clothes in the washer closest to her. The golden walls of the laundry room would usually cheer a normal person up; seeing the bright colors just gave Raven a headache.

"Well that's...good," replied Robin in an unsure tone, staring, puzzled, at her back as she loaded the machine. "Beastboy was worried about you earlier."

Raven froze for a moment but continued with what she was doing. "Okay."

"He was really concerned." The spiky-haired team leader set his newly folded tops in a basket to take upstairs.

"There's nothing to be concerned about," Raven snapped, slamming the washer door. Her annoyance toward Beastboy might be gone, but her annoyance toward Robin has really spiked up lately. He's always poking around in her personal life and it really gets on her nerves, especially when she's in a bad, self-hating mood like she is now. She hates how Robin always gives fatherly speaches about what we learned, and how we worked together as a team during a fight, or how we should appreciate things and shit like that. It was just getting old. If Beastboy was concerned about her, that's his and Raven's problem, not Robin's. "I'm fine, as usual," said Raven with a quick cross of her arms.

Robin frowned and stared at her intently. "If you say so," he muttered with a slight shrug, turning to the dryer to take out some pants to fold.

Raven huffed, angrilly opening the soap compartment and throwing some detergent and softener in. She felt a quick breeze behind her and raised a brow, but when she caught a whif of too-perfumie shampoo, she knew Starfire had just flown in.

"Hello, Robin," she said sweetly, walking her fingers up her boyfriend's arm seductively. She curled her long legs up as she floated midair. Raven could see their reflections in the washer door as she choose a cycle. "How is my strong earth male doing?"

Robin grinned and brushed some hair out of her face. "I'm doing much better now."

Starfire giggled, making Raven roll her eyes. Then Raven saw Starfire look to her in the washer door, conflicting emotions flashing across her delicate features. "Uh, Robin...," she said, tugging his arm slightly and smiling at him again, "...I want to show you something I found at the mall of shopping! It is the most brilliant thing you'll ever see! Come to my room!"

"All right, Star. Just let me take these baskets up to my room real quick." Robin planted a kiss on her cheek and started out the door to the wing of the Tower where his room was located. Starfire followed quickly, and Raven thumped her head into the washer door as it spun, sighing.

Seems like everyone is in love... she thought enviously, unhappy. Cyborg has even been going on regular dates with Bumblebee, and Jinx is still with Kid Flash, after being together for eight months. Raven had always longed for a boyfriend, someone to always count on, someone to be there for her when she needs help. But she had also never wanted to appear weak and girlie. She wants everyone to think - to know - that she can handle things on her own. She picked up the laundry basket she had placed on the floor and shuffled to her room. It's official, grumbled Raven in her head. I'm depressed. Which is weird because she bet if you asked anyone here, they'd say she'd always been depressed. She hasn't always been depressed. She's just a quiet person who doesn't talk about her emotions much...at all.

Raven was passing the most front room of the tower when the intercom buzzed and she heard thick knocks on the front door. She sighed - she hates answering the door. But no one was around or at least making an effort to come to the door, so she entered a password into the control panel and the heavy door slowly rolled upward. Robin probably got another order of masks, she thought with a chuckle. The door opened all the way but Raven found herself puzzled - no one was standing outside. "Hello?" called the half-demon, pushing her purple hair behind her ear and narrowing her eyes. She surveyed the whole peremiter but nobody was around. "Stupid kids," she muttered. All of a sudden, though, she saw a streak of red and yellow, and Kid Flash was suddenly in her face.

"Hello, milady," he said with a lazy bow, whipping a rose out of nowhere and holding it out to her.

Raven smirked and took it from him. "Wally." Should've known...

"Sshh!" Wally patted the air with his gloved hands. "Don't call me that in front of my girlfriend."

"Oh, I already know your name is Wally, idiot." Jinx jumped down from a nearby tree and gave him a too-hard-to-be-playful punch in the side. "And you're not supposed to give roses to every freakin' chick you see! Only me!"

Raven chuckled, stepping aside so they could come in. "I was just thinking about you two. You're quite the...pair."

"Of course I make up most of the pair." Jinx smiled evilly at Wally's annoyed narrow-of-the-eyes. "I'm the brains and the beauty. He's just the brawn."

"Well I don't wanna be beautiful anyway," commented Wally, plopping onto a chair and making himself comfortable.

Jinx gently hand her fingers through her pink hair, hairsprayed into horns and held up with dark ribbon. "More beauty for me. Anyways, Wally, what did we need to stop here for again?"

Her boyfriend turned around in his seat and hung over the edge of it, staring at her and Raven upside-down. His reddish hair hung down and he smiled. "Oh yeah. Bumblebee and Aqualad needed me to bring Robin a message from Kole and Gnarrk."

"A message?" Raven parrotted, her eyebrows furrowing. If Kole and Gnarrk had a problem, wouldn't they just directly contact Robin through the mainframe? "What kind of message?"

Wally suddenly became serious, which was really abnormal for him. Raven didn't think she'd ever seen him act serious...ever. "Something about suspicious activity going on around there. Their communicators and computers keep getting bugged. They think someone might be trying to hack 'em and recieve Titan information, but Aqualad just thinks it's they're computer." Wally smirked and Raven was glad to see him acting like his normal self once again. "I bet that's probably it, since that computer is from, like, 1995. And the wire they use to sync the communicators to the computer is probably bad, too. Aqualad is pretty sure there's not really a problem, but Bumblebee thought I should let Robin know."

"Well last time I saw Robin he was heading up to his room," said Raven, motioning for them to follow.

Wally set his hands on the floor and flipped his legs forward, landing right-side-up with a ha! and a triumphant, gloating grin. Jinx rolled her eyes at his inability to sit still or act like she thought was normal, but she smiled and entwined her fingers with his anyway, leaning against his muscular shoulder as they followed the gloomy chick.

Raven couldn't help but stare at their hands, almost hoping she could burn holes in them, she was so jealous. She looked at the couple walking next to her and felt...almost happy for them. Sure, she was depressed that she didn't have her own relationship, but Jinx and Kid Flash just looked so...happy. Like they were each other's missing puzzle pieces. It made Raven burn up on the inside. Well, who would want to be a big part of my life, anyway? she though self-loathingly. No one wants to be with a chick who can't even show her emotions or act nice toward someone for more than a few minutes.

Wally brought his and Jinx's hands up to kiss the top of hers, giving her a wink. "I know the way - I'll meet you guys there." In a split second, he had already let go of her hand and shot down the hallway, only a flash of red and yellow, and he was gone.

Jinx sighed contently, and Raven fumed, trying her best not to show it on the outside. "So you and Wally..." Raven started, not wanting to be left alone with her thoughts, wanting to distract herself, even just a little. "...you guys are getting pretty serious, huh?"

With a shrug, Jinx crossed her arms, a lingering smile on her face from when Wally kissed her. "Yeah, I guess you could say that. He asked me to move in with him a couple months ago... I only recently agreed, thinking he just wanted to get into my pants." She rolled her eyes. "But I packed most of my stuff up already and we're hauling it all to Jump City."

Raven flexed her fingers angrily. Why the fuck did I ask? This is only making me feel worse! "Cool," was all she said, hoping it didn't sound strained.

"Yeah," agreed the pink-haired sorceress. She had a distant, amused look on her face. "You know what's annoying, though? He keeps asking if we can have sex. It's funny because I always say no, but a few days later, he asks again. We get really close sometimes...but it's mostly because I like to tease him." An evil grin spread across her face. "I take off my shirt and everything, and we make out, but when he gets a boner I tell him to take care of it himself. So he gets pissed and stomps to the bathroom to jerk-off."

Too much information! thought Raven snappishly. Do other girls with boyfriends actually talk about this stuff? This personal stuff? "Is he mad at you after that?" she thought of randomly to ask, to make it look like she was interested, which she was not.

"No, not really. He might act pouty for a half an hour but he's never mad. It's cute though, 'cuz he'll ask once, then if I say no, he doesn't bother me about it again that night. I think it's sweet that he's not pressuring me, trying to force me into it, y'know?"

"Uh-huh." Raven crossed her arms tightly, rounding a corner. This walk was taking way too long. She and Jinx passed the main room, and the door slid open automatically due to the motion sensor it had. Beastboy happened to be in the kitchen when Raven passed by the door.

"Oh, hey, Raven," he said brightly. "You feeling any better? If you're tired, Robin brewed a pot of coffee earlier, and I could pour you some..."

Do friends pour each other coffee? Raven thought as she examined his friendly face. That just it. Friendly. He seemed friendly and nothing more, so she gave him a small smile and shook her head. "No, thanks. I'll make myself some tea, later."

"Oh."

Jinx looked back and forth between the two of them, frowning. "Can I get that coffee?" she asked Beastboy.

Beastboy nodded. "Sure."

"Awesome. Don't forget the cream and sugar, babe."

Raven, annoyed at her little pet name for Beastboy - though they're not or ever will be a couple. She turned around quickly and began down the hallway again.

When they weren't in the sight of the motion detector anymore, the door closed and Jinx nudged Raven. "He's totally into you!" she exclaimed.

"What?" scoffed Raven, rolling her eyes. "No he's not. He's made it clear that he only wants to be friends."

Jinx thought intensely for a few moments. "Sooo...that means you like him!"

The half-demon's face immediately became flushed and she stopped in her tracks, spinning sharply to face Jinx. She shoved a finger in her face and grumbled. "I do not like Beastboy, got it?"

"Well that was a stupid way to phrase it," said Common Sense in Raven's skull, tsking and shaking her head.

"Oh you totally do," insisted the sorceress, "otherwise you wouldn't've gotten so defensive. He's cuute, I don't blame you. If I hadn't've fallen head-over-heals for Wally I might be all over that ass."

Raven glared at Jinx. "Can we just stopping talking about that green vermin and get to Robin's room already?" she snapped, stomping through the corridor with a scowl.

Jinx frowned, defeated. "Fine," she agreed bitterly.

Bitch, Raven harshly thought, but immediately took it back because Jinx wasn't really being a bitch. Somewhere in her mind, Raven knew her pink-haired sorta-friend was trying to help. The tension between the two of them for the rest of the walk was quite noticable, but they got to Robin's wing of the tower in a few minutes, so there wasn't too much awkward silence.

Both girls cocked their heads, though, when they approaced Robin's door - Wally was standing with his ear pressed against it, his back to them.

"What the hell are you doing?" Jinx demanded.

Wally turned and put a finger to his lips. "Ssh!" He put the side of his head back on the door and motioned for them to come and listen. The girls looked at each other unsurely, but went over and did the same as Kid Flash.

Raven could hear Starfire giggling and Robin chuckling. "Oh, Starfire, you bad girl," Robin purred.

"Mmm," Starfire moaned, "so spicy."

"Aahhh, yeah...suck it."

Jinx and Raven both shot away from the door, disgusted. "Oh. My. God, Wally. Do you have a boner?" Jinx gasped, disbelieving, pointing to the crotch of his uniform.

Wally glanced down and shrugged. "Looks like it."

"Get the fuck away from the door, perv!"

Jinx had grabbed his arm to tug him away when Beastboy sauntered into the hall with her coffee. "Here's your coffee..." He glanced quizzically at the three of them, and they all stared back like frightened mice. "What's...going on?" he asked.

Raven rubbed her temples. Jinx wasn't making an effort to explain, and Wally had zipped back to the door. "Wally's...listening in on Robin and Starfire, um...having...relations, I guess?"

"Dude!" Beastboy snapped at Kid Flash scoldingly, but quiet enough so the lovers wouldn't hear him over their sexy time. "That's wrong!"

Wally gave him an unconvinced look, as if to say, You'd be doing the same thing!, and continued to listen.

"Well count me out," Jinx said, walking away and grabbing her coffee out of Beastboy's hand as she passed.

"Me too," agreed Raven. Why are boys such pigs? That's just not right! Listening in on people having sex is so wrong on so many levels! She and Jinx left, and when Beastboy was sure they were out of sight, rushing over next to Kid Flash and started to listen, too.

"I knew it," Wally muttered with a smirk.

"Dude, it's like real-life porn," Beastboy said in an uh-duh voice, like it was obvious that he wouldn't pass up the opportunity.

Starfire moaned again inside, a little louder. "Yes, Robin, right there...oh!"

Beastboy frowned. "Too bad we can't see through the door or something. I've always wanted to see Starfire's boobs."

"Yeah that would be perfect," Wally agreed.

"Wait a minute!" A lightbulb went off in the green Titan's head. "Be right back." He morphed into a fly and flew under the door.

"No fucking fair!" Wally whispered angrilly.

Beastboy took in the sight of Robin massaging Starfire's boobs, tugging slighty on her dark nipples as she threw her head back into the pillows of his bed. Beastboy just sat on the wall and watched, very much enjoying himself.


Note: That whole, "missing puzzle piece" thing is NOT my own idea! It's NOT something I made up on the fly just to say something mushy about KF and Jinx belonging together! I heard it in Katy Perry's song "Teenage Dream" and wanted to use it! It's NOT mine!

Feedback, s'il vous plait! (That's French for "please." I'm studying it and trying to encorporate it into a lot of things I say. ;D)