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Luckily, there was no alarms for the rest of that day, and everything in Jump City seemed relatively ordinary. Pushing any personal feelings aside, all of them got on with their tasks and worked well enough together. This carried on the next day as well, and the one after that, everyone peacefully getting on with their jobs. In fact, everything continued this way for the next two weeks, to the surprise of the titans. Maybe Arion had forgotten, or moved on, for whatever reason, that's what they hoped. At least this gave them time for everyone to calm down a bit and sort most of the issues out. Most, however one remained open, though no one spoke about it, but it was still there, lingering in two of the titans' minds. The argument Robin and Starfire had.

No one was too sure why they seemed to have forgotten about it, they just simply did not mention it. Probably to not annoy Robin or upset Starfire again. Even though their new enemy did not show himself in over half a month, they still carried on with trying to find him; Robin on the computer from dawn till dusk and even longer, Raven in her room using her powers, Starfire, Beast Boy and Cyborg splitting the city and doing daily patrols. Each day they did not get any further, however Robin always said that he will get them when they least expect it so they might as well carry on.

After another long day when they all returned, empty handed as always, they all sat down in the Common Room, resting and talking about their discoveries.

"Does anyone need to say anything urgent?" Robin asked in a rather bored and tired manner. They weren't sure what was to blame, the fact that they went through this drill every single day and nothing ever changed, or that he had been getting two hours sleep on the computer desk. "Anybody want to go first?" He sighed as no one volunteered or even moved. "I didn't find anything personally, Raven?"

"No, my powers can not seem to reach him."

"Cyborg?"

"Nope sorry man."

"Beast Boy?"

"Nothing from me."

Robin opened his mouth to say the next name when he realised it was Starfire and hesitated, but she knew and shook her head, then got up and left the room. Beast Boy was about to follow her as he glared at his leader, but Raven beat him to it, already at the exit.

"I'll talk to her this time, if you do not mind?" She said, referring to BB as he nodded and sat back down. She'd probably do a better job at it than him anyway.

"Dude, I really think you two should make up, it gets so tense and uncomfortable when you are like that," the changeling said, and Cyborg nodded.

"We don't like seeing either of you in this state, just say sorry to each other and get it over and done with, if not for yourselves then for us." Both titans looked at him with big, pleading, awaiting eyes, hoping that he would listen to them.

"It-it's not as easy as it seems," Robin replied, about to add more when he got interrupted.

"How's it not as easy as it seems, ya'll say sorry and be the happy couple again," argued Cyborg.

"Exactly, I have to apologise to all of you all the time, more to Raven than anyone else, it's not that hard or complicated."

"But you do not care for Raven in the same way as I do for Starfire." Beast Boy opened his mouth to contradict, but held himself back at the last second and shut it again, realising that he almost just gave himself away.

"Don't that mean it should be easier? If ya'll really love each other then it should make it easy." Robin stood up and began pacing, scratching himself on the back of his head. The two were not going to let him get away with it this time.

"Please? For her? For us? For the team?" They begged together, taking turns like twins. Finally Robin gave up and threw his arms down in defeat.

"Fine, I'll do it." Both started to cheer, and made sure that he definitely left right away to fulfill his promise.

Taking a deep breath to steady himself and get himself ready, going over his exact words in his head and thinking of how to calm down his probably depressed girlfriend, he got ready to knock on the door, when he heard something from inside... It sounded like... Crying? No that was not it. Laughing? He couldn't quite make it out so he shrugged it off and his knuckles made contact with the door. Suddenly the noises ceased, and the door slowly slid open and he took a step inside.

It looked like both his guesses had been correct; Starfire had been crying, but from laughing too much. Even Raven had tears of happiness welled up in her eyes, and even when he was in there with them the two girls could barely contain and calm themselves, bursting out with laughter many times just from glances at each other.

"Uh, Raven, could we please be left alone for a bit?" He tried to ask politely, after all she did look after his girl when she was sad because of him. Raven nodded and hopped off of their bed and made her way to the door, and when it seemed like everything was serious again, she started laughing again from behind him, Star joining in. Eventually they managed to collect themselves and the door was shut, and they were alone inside their shared room for the first time in two weeks. Starfire looked at him with eager, anticipating eyes. Right now she was everything but what he expected, as he shifted his weight from one leg to the other nervously.

"Starfi - S - Star, I came here to say I am so very sorry about being so mean to you for the past couple weeks, you certainly do not deserve it and understand if you are mad at me," he began, trying to remember the speech he had prepared in his head. Unfortunately, he realised that it only sounded well in his head as she raised an eyebrow at him, so he decided to stop with being so formal. "I'm sorry, I really am."

Now it was her turn to become very silent, going through what she should do. Could she forgive him after all the pain he brought to her? Sighing, she knew that she would, she didn't see a way she couldn't, she loved him too much to be difficult.

"I will forgive you as long as you promise me a few things."

"What are they? I'll do anything."

"First of all, you can spend as much time as you want on your device at day, but when night comes please stop and join me in bed, I got so lonely."

"I promise."

"Next thing, try to not be so mean to me and the rest of our friends even when you're having a bad day."

"I promise."

"Finally, never make me miss you so much ever again," she said as she got up and wrapped her arms around his neck, embracing him in a long hug which he returned gladly. They stayed like that for a good few minutes, wanting to feel each other after not coming even close to one another for so long.

It was Starfire who stepped back first. "Well?"

"Huh?" Robin asked, confused and disappointed it ended already.

"Well, do you promise?" She repeated.

"I promise," Robin replied and both smiled happily at each other. He hugged her around the waist, picking her up and placing her on the side of their bed. Then he leaned in and kissed her passionately, still standing up. Soon things got even more heated, and she was now laying down on her back, and he was on top of her. Finally he took her face away, and it was her turn to be disappointed and puzzled. He nuzzled her neck, whispering 'I love you' into her ear. Holding his face still with her hand, she lifted her head to his ear and returned the loving words.