Eleven – Beast Boy doesn't do well with boats; it has to do with the fact that his parents died on one, not with himself having something happening to him (the worst happened already, so what's there to fear?). Never the less, he really doesn't like them. Beast Boy doesn't like to think of the time Cyborg dragged him on one, and he most definitely doesn't want to remember how he had a panic attack that nearly required Cyborg flying him back to the tower. Ever since that his metal best friend is the only one that knows what happened to his parents.

Twelve – Robin has this thing he does when he's worried about one of his friends that almost nearly gives his teammates a heart attack. See, Robin isn't a good with soothing words…so he cuddles. Ya, the fearless boy wonder is a stealth cuddlier. Each titan, with the exception of Starfire, each likes to retell the story of the first time it happen. Cyborg still thinks Beast Boy's was the best. "He's definitely a pod person! Robin doesn't cuddle!" "He was upset about the dog shelter being damaged in the store, I just wanted him to feel better!"

Thirteen – Raven hates spiders. Well, she would say that she doesn't tolerate them well. That's why whenever she sees one she goes to Beast Boy, holding a paper cup in hand, and points him in the right direction. Strangely enough, the boy doesn't tease her about it, merely rolls his eyes fondly and goes to do the 'dirty deed'.

Fourteen – Cyborg once tried to teach Beast Boy to drive the T-Car. After repairing the bumper four times and having to explain to Robin why the budget was out of whack, the metal teen thought it was better for everyone if the shifter stuck to running, flying, and swimming. That was certainly cheaper on his pockets.

Fifteen – Beast Boy doesn't really have a temper. The others know this fairly well, since their friend only ever gets mad if you mess with his friends or family. That's Beast Boy's only real hot button, and most of the Titans know well enough not to go too far in the jabs and teasing. However, when a new recruit, one that is far too cocky for his own good, makes a snide comment about Raven…well, it's safe to say that the particular member never said a bad word about anyone after the lashing Beast Boy gave him.

Sixteen – Robin never told anyone this, but he once snuck a peak into Beast Boy's files after meeting the Doom Patrol. After reading some of the mission reports, and staring at his keyboard in awe and horror, he got up and went to find his smaller teammate. Once he found him he told him, for no obvious reason that could be found by Beast Boy, that he was proud of him.

Seventeen – Raven still has the chicken that Beast Boy won for her. It rests in her closet, hidden by a rack of spare cloaks. No one knows she keeps it there, and she intends to keep it that way…for a while anyway.

Eighteen – When Starfire has nightmares, and who wouldn't with their job, she wakes up Beast Boy and the two of them go in search of all the free sheets and blankets in the tower. Then they meet up in either her bedroom or in the common room. After making the best fort they can, they both curl up in the nest of blankets and talk about everything and nothing until sleep comes knocking again.

Nineteen – Robin broke his ankle once trying to catch a robber, and since Raven refused to heal his limb after healing him for the fifth time that week, he was forced to wear and suffer with a cast. When Starfire drew a little heart on it, however, and explained that perhaps it would speed up the healing process, Robin blushed from his head all the way to his screwed up ankle.

Twenty – If there is one thing that Cyborg hates more than anything, it's when the tower suffers from an attack. Dealing with all the fired wires and melted metal is a pain in the rear, let me tell you. Do you even know how many wires run through the tower, do you?

Authors Note: Wow second set up in the next day? Okay, read and review people! I got some great responses from you little minions hehehehe