After the picnic, which was ended quickly by a sudden outburst of drowsiness from the Cullens, the Titans returned home, only to discover that half an hour later, the sun popped out from behind the gigantic grey clouds, lighting up the sky with its happy rays, turning it a nice joyous blue.

"Oh, how terrible of the timing! The neighbour friends have returned to their home for a nap before the wondrous sun has come out!" Starfire grieved in the middle of the living room, stretching her arms out the open window.

"That was too bad." Robin scratched his head comically, adjusting his ever-present sunglasses.

"Are you ever going to take those off?" Cyborg asked with interest.

"No." Robin grinned teasingly.

"What colour are your eyes?" Beastboy asked, interested.

"Like I'm telling you." Robin sniffed.

"How of myself?" Starfire asked, eyes wide with hope.

"Not even you." Robin stated stubbornly.

"Not even Star!" Cyborg cried.

"That's commitment." Beastboy agreed.

Ravel read her book on the squashy loveseat, her arm and legs dangling out, listening to them banter on. She was surprised the Titans hadn't teased or even questioned her about The Incident.

That's right, The Incident. Capitalized.

But Star was probably going to interrogate her tonight in the, not-so-private (Due to Beastboy's extrasensory hearing from his ears, and Cyborg and Robin's many gadgets) privacy of her room.

"I wish to go to the field of which we visited earlier to collect the beautiful flora to create a necklace!" Starfire announced, putting on her jacket.

Beastboy appeared to think for a moment, and cried, "I'll go too. I wanna go and see what colour I turn when I transform."

"Can you guys get some groceries? We don't have any!" Cyborg called from his inspection of the fridge.

"Sure!" Beastboy shouted before he put on his jacket and left, scratching his simulated blonde hair.

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"Beastboy! Look at this!" Starfire cried from the dairy section.

"Amazing, Star, milk." Beastboy replied, examining the floral section.

"Why do you feel you must purchase flowers, and not merely collect them from the field for free?" Starfire asked confusedly, looking at Beastboy finger two red tulips, put them back, and started looking at pale pink and purple ones.

"Just…nothing." Beastboy sighed.

"It is the alright you need not have a reason to spend currency. I don't require one!" Starfire giggled.

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Starfire opened the door, laden with around ten times her weight in groceries. Beastboy came in with two small bags.

"Lazyass." Cyborg called from the couch.

"You're the one watching the cooking channel." Beastboy replied.

"Oh how joyous! I do so love this town of Forks! It is so small and quaint!" Starfire burst, after shoving the groceries in their gigantic fridge at top speed, handing Robin her worn out credit card.

"You keep it." Robin handed it back. Starfire giggled with glee and floated up the stairs to her room.

"Wait!!! Star!! Don't use it all today!! Do not shop online!!!! Star!? Are you listening???!!" Robin hurried up the stairs.

Beastboy dropped the two bags lightly on the ground.

Raven turned a page.

Beastboy picked one of them up.

Raven reread a sentence without realizing.

Beastboy took several steps toward the kitchen door.

Raven shifted her position.

Beastboy opened the door, and placed the groceries in the fridge.

Raven read the next sentence.

Beastboy returned, and picked up the bag on the ground.

Raven flipped the page to look engrossed.

Beastboy took something out.

Raven frowned to look even more engrossed.

Beastboy approached Raven.

Raven ignored him, rereading the same sentence with increasing stubbornness, and a strange rush of adrenaline.

"Rae?" He breathed.

"Yes?" She answered clearly.

"Uhh, could you stop reading for a sec? Thanks."

"What do you want?" She demanded bluntly.

"I got this for you." He pulled out some light purple tulips.

"What's this for?" Raven asked, astonished. But kind of hoping the concluded answer in her head was right.

"To celebrate the first day our two lips met?" Beastboy said without hesitation, merely like a question, smiling as he said it.

"Beastboy, what kind of idiot do you take me for?" Raven cried angrily, her cheeks reddening to her displeasure. It was harder without her cloak.

"I just wanted to give...give you these…these...th-these flowers…" Beastboy stuttered sincerely.

"This isn't a fucking JOKE, Beastboy. It's NOT funny for once, okay? It's serious!" Raven didn't even know what she was talking about, but something told her to get angry.

"I didn't mean.." Beastboy's voice cracked. "…It wasn't supposed to be a…j-j-j-oke… I'm sorry if it…offended you, Rae.."

"And don't call me Rae!" Raven stormed up to her room, shattering a light bulb or two on her way up, ignoring Beastboy's apologies.

"What just happened?" Beastboy asked himself before Cyborg's head popped in.

"Did you put mango pudding in her cloak again?"

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A gentle knock.

"Go away." Raven contemplated shouting 'You don't understand me!', but it would be too disgustingly clichéd.

"It is merely Starfire." Starfire chimed softly.

"Fine." Raven sighed and unlocked the door from her bed. It encased in black, and turned.

"Raven? What has friend Beastboy done to you? Today, during the pick-nicking, you were acting very…" Starfire blushed. "…intimate. What deed has he committed to harm or hurt you?"

Raven sighed.

"That was just acting to show Edward and Bella that we were a couple. And afterward, he…he brought me flowers! Like it was some stupid joke! That was serious. I did it for…" Raven hesitated. Who was she doing it for? "… for the team."

"But…Friend Beastboy spent all his time in the floral area of the supermarket picking the pre-collected flowers for you. I believe he didn't mean it as a joke. You do remember, he has never spent less than the day's hour on something he finds serious, and not a joke. He tires of simple things quickly, you do understand? You are notsimple." Starfire said quietly.

"True. But…" Raven trialed off. What was there to mad at? He was just being sweet.

"I believe…I merely believe and suspect, that friend Beastboy has…the feelings, the crushing…for you. Perhaps he was showing his gratitude for your actions today at the park. Did he look sincere as he gave you the flowers? I believe Beastboy cannotlook sincere about a simple joke or prank." Starfire suggested warily.

"I…guess he did. I don't think he does. We're polar opposites…" Raven said, mainly to herself.

"But…there is the Earth saying…'Opposites attract'?" Starfire suggested.

"I am not attracted to Beastboy." Raven said seriously and stubbornly, while giggling. It seemed like the ritual girl-talk she'd never had before.

"Merely a guess." Star giggled along, pleased that Raven was not upset anymore. The half-demon was always so moody, she was glad she could make her laugh without busting a bulb.

"Thanks, Star. You're the best friend I've ever had." She said sincerely, her violet eyes probing the Tamaranean's bright green ones.

"It is not a problem." Starfire hugged Raven and floated off the bed. She closed the door quietly behind her.

"Opposites do not attract." Raven repeated to herself.