Fifty-one – Raven has one memory of her mother. It consists of her looking down at her from a window; Raven couldn't determine if the look in her mother's eyes was pity or fear.
Fifty-two – Beast Boy will never go back into a fun house. You could pay him enough to do it.
Fifty-three – Cyborg is really protective of his friends. He's even more protective of those he considers his family. So when some block head insults one of them, he's bound to retaliate.
Fifty-four – Starfire once saw Beast Boy's hands without his gloves on. She never told anyone, but if she grabbed his hand during movie night later on that day, she didn't say why and he didn't ask why.
Fifty-five – Raven's first carnival ride was a carousal. Whenever a carnival comes to Jump City, she makes sure it's the first and only ride she rides that day.
Fifty-six – None of them are particularly against sleepovers; what always starts the arguments is when there are only several blankets and three out of the five are cover hogs.
Fifty-seven – Starfire wasn't Robin's first kiss. It doesn't stop him from wishing she was his first, but he's willing to fight to make sure she's the last person he kisses ever again.
Fifty-eight – One of the funniest phone calls Beast Boy ever got was when he was out on a mission with Aqualad, and the others were asking him, in between screaming fits over the speaker, what the best way to catch a squirrel was.
Fifty-nine – Robin has a secret obsession with the 80's. No, the others don't know and they will never know.
Sixty – Mento once tried to guilt Beast Boy into coming back to the Doom Patrol. He was promptly surprised when the next day four pissed off teenage superheroes appeared on the base, fully prepared to defend their friend.
