A/N: Thanks to all of you who have reviewed my last chapter. I greatly appreciate all of your support. So anyway, I won't keep you waiting with this author's note. Here ya go chapter two that has yet to be named. Maybe something will come to me while I write this story.
"What can I get you gentlemen?"
"Four large pizzas. One meat explosion, one vegetarian special, a plain cheese, and could I get a pepperoni with plenty of mustard?" The chef gave Robin a weird expression. After pushing a few buttons on his cash register he read them the total. Beast Boy rummaged through his pockets, pulling out a dirty twenty-dollar bill.
"Your pizzas will be ready in thirty minutes." He said closing the register and handing over their change. Robin thanked him before walking over to a table and taking a seat. The changeling took a seat across from him. After ten minutes of waiting, Beast Boy started to get board so he decided to break the ice.
"So, you seen any good movies lately?" Beast Boy asked.
"I haven't got time to watch anything with all the work that I have to do." Beast Boy gave him an expressionless look. "Dude, you need to get out more."
Out of the corner of his eye, Robin spotted a girl pass by the glass window. He had recognized the girl from the previous night and decided to stand up.
"I'll take you up on that offer." Robin replied before rushing out the front door, leaving his friend stupefied.
"Wait." The girl stopped, turning around to see Robin running to catch up to her.
"Are you stalking me or something?" She questioned.
"What? No, I didn't get your name yesterday."
The girl raised an eyebrow. "Why do you need to know my name?"
"Well, since we're seeing each other a lot lately, I thought it would help if I at least knew your name."
"Rachel Roth."
"Nice to meet you Rachel I'm-"
Rachel smirked. "Yeah I know, the traffic light that keeps everything in order around here."
"I guess you can say that." Robin chuckled as he started walking side-by-side with her. He saw her give him a confused look.
"I was wondering, if you would like to get some coffee. My treat." Robin offered, waiting for her answer. Again she stopped, making Robin stop also.
"I don't drink coffee." Rachel replied blankly.
"That's ok, I can get you something else." He tried again but she just shook her head. Robin frowned.
"I got to get home before some other random thug tries to jump me again." She said as she and Robin turned a corner. Rachel tried to quicken her pace but somehow he would still be one step ahead of her.
"No need to worry. I'll just simply tie them to a light post."
Rachel let out a heavy sigh, folding her arms in front of her chest. "You wont stop until I say yes will you?"
He shook his head. "Nope."
The girl couldn't help but roll her eyes at his stubbornness. "Fine, but only for a few minutes."
Grinning, he led Rachel across the street and into a nearby café.
"Funny you choose to drink tea." Robin said as he took a seat. Rachel looked up from her beverage so that her vision was level with his.
"Why is that?"
"My friend Raven likes to drink tea every morning. There must be something that I'm missing out on." He shrugged while lifting his cup to his mouth. When he finished gulping down the last of his hot liquid he once again turned his attention back to Rachel. Robin noticed that she hadn't yet taken a sip of her drink and was just staring into the cup.
"Something wrong?" Robin asked.
"It's nothing." She shook her head finally deciding to take a sip of her beverage.
"C'mon, you can tell me." Robin persisted, watching as she slowly set her drink back on the table.
"Well-" She started, "I…um, I never thanked you for what you did for me in the alley last night."
"It's ok. It's my job to look after the citizens of Jump." Rachel was silent. She glanced back up at Robin with a small smile on her face.
"Thanks."
"No problem." Robin smiled back. While Rachel was engrossed in finishing her tea, Robin couldn't help but stare at her. He took the time to take in her appearance. She had black hair that was a little past her shoulders, dark brown eyes, and palely colored skin.
"What are you looking at?" Robin instantly snapped out of his mini trance and looked back at Rachel.
"Nothing." The girl rolled her eyes as she picked up her empty cup and walked over to the trash can to throw it away. Robin followed, doing the same thing with his and after Rachel had picked up her coat, they left the café.
"Thanks again for the tea but I really have to be going." Rachel said as she pulled her other hand through her jacket sleeve.
"Any time. Hopefully we'll meet again sometime."
"Maybe."
Turning her back, she started to walk down the sidewalk but just as she was about to turn the corner, she glanced back at Robin one more time before she went on her way.
He let his lips turn slightly upwards. Suddenly something had dawned on him.
"I forgot about the pizzas. Oh man, Beast Boy is seriously going to be pissed." Quickly bolting in the other direction he hopped onto his motorcycle and headed for Titan's Tower.
"Where the hell did you run off to?" Beast Boy exclaimed as soon as the doors swished open and Robin had stepped into the room. The boy wonder mentally grimaced at the ear piercing sound of Beast Boy's high-pitched voice.
"I was just chatting with someone." Robin sweat dropped.
"For three hours?" He shrieked, flailing his arms in the air. Trying to ignore the fuming changeling, Robin moved to the kitchen as he raided the refrigerator.
"Any pizza left?" Robin asked from inside the fridge.
"Just a couple of slices that we saved for you and Raven." Beast Boy grumbled walking over to stand behind his leader with his arms folded. Grabbing a slice he closed the door and propped himself against the counter.
"So who is this person who was so important that you left me to carry the pizzas back by myself?" Beast Boy's eyes narrowed.
"Just a girl that I met yesterday." Robin almost dropped his slice when Beast Boy grabbed his shoulders and started shaking him wildly.
"DUDE! YOU MET A GIRL YESTERDAY AND YOU DIDN'T TELL ME!"
"I swear Beast Boy if you break my eardrums I will permanently super glue your mouth shut." Robin bellowed.
"Sorry." He the green boy chuckled nervously.
"So what's her name?" Beast Boy wagged his eyebrows.
"Her name is Rachel." Robin said casually as he shoved the last bit of pizza in his mouth.
"She hot?"
"What?"
"I said, is she hot?"
"Ok this conversation is over." Robin grumbled and walked over to sit down on the couch. Picking up the remote he was about to flip through the channels but Beast Boy slid right in front of Robin's line of vision.
"Beast Boy move." Robin growled.
"You don't want to say anything because you like her." Beast Boy remark, putting emphasis on like. Robin tossed the remote to the side figuring that he wouldn't be watching TV anytime soon.
"I told you I just met her. I saw that she was in trouble so I helped her out that's all. So could you just do me a favor and-" Robin froze after hearing footsteps in the hallway. Both boys turned around and saw Raven float into the room. She paused when she saw them staring at her.
"What are you two looking at me for?" Raven snapped.
"Nothing." Both said simultaneously at the same time. Raven rolled her eyes, ignoring their odd behavior as she walked over to the kitchen counter and grabbed a paperback book.
"Hey Raven, there's some slices of pizza in the fridge." Robin spoke out.
"Not hungry." She merely replied as she went out the door.
"She's been doing a lot of these disappearing acts lately." Beast Boy remarked.
"I wonder what's wrong." Robin added, his eyes still locked on the metal doors. After a while, Robin drifted back to the couch along with Beast Boy.
"Hey, wanna play the Game Station? I bet I'll kick your butt."
"You're on."
A/N: Wow two days for me to finish but I did it. I hope that everyone enjoyed this chapter as much as they did the first. I guess I really have nothing to add so if you'd be so kind as to review I would greatly appreciate it :) Oh yeah, about the grammar and spelling mistakes that are probably hidden throughout the story, I am sorry but I am working hard to have less and less of that.
