The next day
It was another sunny morning in Jump City. The birds were chirping, the sun was up and shining.
Starfire's alarm rung, she stretched her arm out and located the snooze button, and then pressing it. She placed her hand to her mouth, yawning. Pushing back the covers of her bed, she stood.
She quietly hummed to herself while making her bed. Opening her window, she leaned out of it and sighed, "Glorious" she whispered to herself. She flew out the window and let her skin radiate the energy from the sun. The sun was nice and warm. Afterwards, she headed back to her room to get dress for the day's activities.
She opened her bedroom door. She stepped out and started to skip singing quietly to herself. She was in her own little world, that she didn't notice Robin walking the opposite direction of her.
Robin was carrying a box filled with papers of recent crimes. He too, was not paying attention to in front of him.
Crash! Thump! Starfire and Robin collide into each other.
Starfire rubbed the back of her head. Robin also rubbed the back of his head.
Looking up, Robin said "Oh, Star… I'm sorry…"
Shaking her head, "No, I am sorry. I wasn't paying attention."
"Nor was I" admitted Robin. Robin stood up.
"So we are both sorry?" asked Starfire.
Robin nodded, extending out his hand, he asked her "Are you okay?"
She gladly accepted his extended hand, and said "yes… I am not damaged."
Robin pulled her up to her feet.
"Robin, you are not hurt?" she asked with worry in her tone.
He smiled at her and said "I'll live."
She smiled back.
There was a moment of silent before anyone spoke.
"Robin, what is that?" she asked talking about the box.
"Oh this?" he said picking the box up, "They are just the papers of recent crimes…"
"What are you doing with them?" she asked him.
"I was just about to place them in the crime lab, in their proper files." He said.
"Could you not do that after breakfast?" she questioned tilting her head just a bit.
"I don't see why not…" he said.
She beamed and clapped her hands in a happy manner. Robin smiled at her.
Together they walked off to the kitchen to where their friends were.
Cyborg stood in front of the stove cooking his famous eggs and bacon. Beastboy sat at the table eating his favorite cereal 'Bland O's' with organic milk. Raven sat across from Beastboy, drinking her tea and reading her book. Cyborg looked up from his cooking when he heard footsteps. When he saw his friends, he grinned and greeted them, "Hey, Star. Hey, Robin…"
Robin smiled and said "Hello everyone."
"Hello friends! Is it not a glorious morning?" she said optimistically.
Raven looked up from her book and with a monotone voice said "Hi." And then she went back to her book.
Beastboy with his mouth full said "Yeah… Star… it is… hey… Robin…"
In disgust, Raven scowled and reprimanded Beastboy "Don't talk with your mouth full. That is just gross."
Beastboy closed his mouth and swallowed. "Sorry." He said.
Raven rolled her eyes, "What ever."
Cyborg walked over to the table and offered eggs and bacon. "Who wants Cyborg's special?"
Everyone but Beastboy and Raven raised there hands. Smiling Cyborg placed a plate by Starfire and then one by Robin; he last put one on his spot. Sitting down, he said "Dig in y'all"
Starfire looked at her plate and then stood and walked over to the refrigerator.
"What you doing?" asked Cyborg.
Starfire pulled out the mega bottle of mustard and then walked back to her seat. Sitting, she said to Cyborg "Mustard."
All Cyborg said was "Oh."
"Hey Beastboy?" called Cyborg.
Hearing his name, he looked up and asked "Yeah?"
"Want to go to the arcade later?" suggested Cyborg.
Beastboy gladly accepted, "Sure! I heard there is a new game…"
Cyborg nodded, "So have I…"
Starfire turned her head to Raven, who was still absorbed in her book, "Raven?"
"Hmm…" Raven said still in her book.
"Well… I was wondering if…. You would go to the mall of shopping with me later today?" Starfire asked timidly.
Raven looked up from her book, "No…" she said.
"Please, Raven?" begged Starfire.
Sighing, Raven put down her book and said, "Fine but I am not going to like it."
Clapping, Starfire said with a smile, "Thank you, Raven"
"No… problem…" Raven said shrugging her shoulders.
"Robin?" Starfire said. She realized that with Beastboy and Cyborg at the arcade and Raven and herself shopping, that would leave the Robin home alone.
"Star?" he asked.
"What will you be doing?" she asked him.
"What do you mean?" Robin asked somewhat confused.
"I mean… when Raven and me are shopping at the mall of shopping and Cyborg and Beastboy at the place of games… what will you be doing?" she asked.
"Oh… um…." He stuttered, "Well I have some papers to file and organize… and I have wanted to catch up on my reading…"
"You read?" Raven asked him surprised; she had never seen him with a book.
"Uh… Yeah…" he said.
"What kind of books?" Raven asked him.
"Uh… just comics… and a few action books… and a couple horror books…" he answered.
"Oh…" Raven said.
"Okay." Starfire said, "You will not mind us leaving you?"
"Not at all…" Robin assured her.
"Okay… if you say so…"
