The rest of the team stood, mouths wide, staring at the site. Raven eyes grew very wide. Her hair and cloak flew erratically. Several screens cracked, the lights blew out, and the remote exploded. Starfire pulled away.

"Raven are you okay? You seem…off." Raven stood there for a few seconds.

"I…I…" She stammered, then ran towards the door.

"Raven!" Raven disappeared as the door closed.

Was it something that I said? The rest of the team gaped at her.

"Uhh Starfire?" Beast Boy was blushing

"What is it?"

"What was that?" Cyborg demanded.

"I simply kissed her." Starfire said, puzzled.

Everyone just stared at her.

"That is what you do here on Earth, yes? To show concern?" Cyborg groaned and lowered his head into his hand.

"Did I do it wrong?" Starfire questioned.

"Starfire," Cyborg shook his head. "kissing is also a sign of intimacy."

Starfire blushed profoundly.

"Oh."

Raven closed the door to her room, her breath coming in gasps, her hair and cloak still billowing around her.

Ok. Ok. What was that? What was that! She took a deep breath and tried to calm herself.

A table leg split. Why is this bothering me? Raven glanced at the mirror on her dresser.

The silence in the room was deafening. No-one spoke.

"I did not know that." Starfire finally spoke. "I must go apologize." She started to turn, but Cyborg caught her arm. He shook his head.

"Why don't you let me talk to her first, hmm?"

"I…alright." Cyborg walked upstairs. Beast boy spoke.

"I'll go see if there's anything interesting on the…wall. In my room." He ran out the door.

"Starfire?"

"Yes Robin?" She looked up at him.

"You already knew that…I told you before."

"That is true."

Raven stood in a clearing, surrounded by her emotions.

"What…why is this happening?" She asked them.

"Starfire!" Happy shouted, and then resumed humming merrily.

Timid mumbled something. She seemed to be blushing.

"You ran away?" Brave looked furious. Wisdom looked directly at her. Love didn't even seem to be paying attention to her.

"Wait." Raven said, confused. "What's going on?"

Wisdom stepped forward.

"You are here because of your inability to deal with the events that transpired earlier. Your inability to deal with the events is a result of you feelings for Starfire."

"Yeah well, she did kiss me and that was unexpected for her, but she's still my frie…" Wisdom held up her hand.

"That's not what I was talking about."

"Then what were you talking about?" Wisdom looked pointedly over at Happy and Love, they both seemed to be lost in their own worlds. Raven frowned. That was normal for Happy, but not for. Oh no. Wisdom nodded.

"No…no." Brave nodded as well. "Oh no." Rage grinned wickedly. "No. No. No. No!"

"I'm afraid so." Wisdom replied.

Raven flew towards the exit.

"I…I think I understand Starfire." Some color finally returned to his face.

"But I think that Raven is the one you need to talk to about this." Starfire sighed with relief. He had not been unhappy when she had told him her feelings.

"Yes." She said, oblivious to the fact that she was floating several feet higher than normal.

"Yes I need to…" A large blast echoed throughout the base.

Cyborg picked himself off the floor. The blast had caught him just as he was knocking.

"Raven?" He coughed. "Raven." He walked through the door as the dust began to settle. The place was a mess, books lay strewn about the floor, accompanied by the occasional talisman. Many more flew through the air, slammed into walls, then took off in different directions. Shelves were cracked, some still hanging from the wall. Her dresser was in tatters, and her bed had been split in two. She lay in the corner, staring at a mirror clutched in her hand, muttering to herself continuously. Her hair flew in all directions, and the edges of her robes flapped as if caught in a storm.

"Raven?" Cyborg asked. "Are you okay?"

"No!" She shouted at him. The covering on his shoulder cracked.

"Raven, It's ok. Starfire didn't mean it like that. She just didn't know what a kiss implies. She was probably just trying to understand what was wrong."

"That's not the problem." Raven muttered to herself.

"What do you mean that's not the…" He looked again at the mirror in her hand.

"Oh. I…I see." He backed out of the room, passing Starfire on his way down. He caught her arm.

"You don't wanna be in there right now." He glanced at the crack on his shoulder.

"I am sorry Friend-Cyborg, but I must see her." She tore her arm from his grasp, and continued up the stairs. Cyborg noticed that she was floating again.

"Friend-Raven?" Starfire knocked on the wall. A loud crack emitted from inside.

"May I come in?" Numerous thuds followed her words.

"I will take that as permission." She turned and entered. The room was strewn with books and papers, and the furniture was devastated. Raven stood in the middle of the room staring at her, a mirror in her hand. Her hair rippled as if there was a breeze.

"Is this an appropriate time?" She asked with uncertainty.

"Yeah." Starfire stepped into the room. For a few minutes, both stood in silence. Finally Starfire spoke.

"Raven, I came up her so that I may tell you…"

"I know." Starfire stared at her, puzzled.

"What do you know?" Raven blushed slightly.

"I already sensed what you wanted to tell me."

"Oh." Several more minutes of silence ensued.

"And your response is?" Starfire asked, a desperate tone in her voice.

"That maybe I feel…" She smiled nervously "…maybe I fell the same way." Starfire had to fight to keep herself from rising higher off the floor.

For a moment Raven stared at the look of pure joy in Starfire's eyes. Then she felt herself pulled into another kiss. This time, she let herself enjoy it.