Disclaimer: As always, I do not own the Teen Titans nor do I own the song "Tangled Up In Me".

A/N: Unlike most song-fics this one isn't a one-shot or one chapter. It is actually gonna be a prolonged thing. To those reading Nota Part of the Plan I updated with the fourth chapter a week ago. Um, if you read it early on--I revised it just a bit. Nothing too big but if you want feel free to read it. Well, hope you all enjoy this fic.

Tangled Up In Me

You wanna know more, more, more about me

Glancing down, the 16-year old girl straightened out her black pants making sure they weren't wrinkle and pulled down at the hem of her purple tank top making sure it didn't reveal her stomach. She felt nervous for the first time in a long time as she paused at the bottom of the steps of the entrance. She stared up at the tall building in front of her.

'A new school. A new neighborhood. New teachers. New classmates. A new life.' For a while the last concept seemed appealing. 'A new life,' she heard her mind repeat. Maybe that's why she was nervous--maybe she hoping for a new life, a better life.

Just than she felt someone roughly bump into her from behind causing her to lose grip on the books she hugged in front of her chest. She stumbled forward a bit as she watched her books fall onto the steps, two of them opening up and falling on the pages.

"Sorry, I didn't--," a voice said and before she knew she spun around and it happened. She glared deeply at a spiky black hair boy with shades. He froze at the sight of her anger. Before he could say another word, she bent down to retrieve her books. He could tell by the way she picked up her things that she was pissed. He rubbed the back of his neck. "I really am--."

"Why don't you watch where you're going next time?" she snapped, interrupting his apology. She stood up, staring at his shades as she tucked a loose strand of purple hair behind her ear.

"Look, I said I was--," the boy continued, looking as sincere as a sunglass wearing boy could.

"Dude, just forget it," a deeper voice interrupted. She looked up to see a tall African American bald headed boy.

"Yah man, obviously some people don't know the meaning of an apology," another voice said, this time coming from silver hair boy wearing a cocky grin that caused her to narrow her eyes.

A green hair boy appeared from behind the three, the shortest of the four. "Can we just go? We're going to be late for the first day," he said, as the obnoxious smiling jerk started off on the steps. The short green hair boy quickly followed.

"Come on, lets go," the African American boy said to the spiky hair boy as he started walking up. The shades wearing boy looked at Raven for a second before following his friends into the school.

She watched as the four boys made their way up the school steps to enter the building. Pausing in the entrance, the spiky hair boy turned around and glanced down at her. He mouthed to her what she guessed was a 'sorry' and disappeared behind the door.

x x x

"Talk about being bitchy," the arrogant boy commented just as the doors shut behind them. The school hallway was crowded with tons of students talking, screaming, shouting, running, playing.

"Lay off of her, Rorek" the spiky hair boy retorted as they walked.

"Well, she wasn't Miss Sunshine," Rorek stated as he looked at his friend.

"I said, 'lay off'," repeated the spiky hair boy as he glared at Rorek from behind his shades.

"Jeez, Robin, what's your problem? She's the one who snapped at you when all you were trying to do was apologize," Rorek argued, his green eyes glaring back.

"Well, it was my fault I did bump into her and make her books fall," Robin pointed out as he glanced at Rorek. Now he knew why people shouldn't play catch in crowded areas because people can get pretty mad if you bump into them.

"Oh I get it. You like her. She is hot, if you like bitchy Goth girls who read books," teased Rorek as he smiled, letting out a short laugh.

"Shut up, will you?" Robin warned as Rorek held up his hands in defeat. "I don't even know her."

"Think she's new?" the green hair boy spoke up as they stopped in front of the office for their schedules.

"I think so," the African American boy answered as they waited in line. "Rob?" Knowing his friend recognized faces a lot better than he ever could.

It was surprising how fast they could drop and start new conversations. Robin always figured it was because they were guys, so they avoided drama or/and anything that could cause it. "I never seen her before," replied Robin as he gazed back down at the crowded hall at the entrance. He would have remembered a short purple hair girl with amethyst eyes.

"Come on Garfield, hurry it up," the African American boy said, as the green hair boy stared at his schedule right in front of the pick up desk. Robin snapped out of his train of thinking and returned his attention back to his friends.

"Dude, Vic, what did I say about calling me Garfield," hissed Gar as he turned around. "Just Gar or I'll start calling you Victor."

"Fine with me," smirked Victor as he lightly pushed Gar to the side so he could get his schedule. He moved to his side so that Rorek and Robin could get theirs. "So fellows, what's the verdict?"

x x x

Robin walked down the hallway with Victor. The first bell already rang, so everyone was off to homeroom. Unfortunately none of them had homeroom together. Which was fine, they did all manage to get in the same PE class.

"Well, I guess I'll catch you during passing or at lunch Vic" Robin said as they neared his homeroom.

"Alright Rob," nodded Victor as the two slapped hands, the taller teen looking over his friend shoulder and into the classroom. "Hey man. Looks like your girl is in there."

Robin turned around to see an orange hair girl sitting in the front row, chatting away with her cheerleader friends. "Kory?" he said, as he continued to look at the beautiful girl.

The co-captain cheerleader and him were pretty good friends. The guys not to mention some of her friends have been trying to set the two of them up since the ending of the last school year. Robin wasn't entirely 'go' but he wasn't entirely against it either. Kory, however, was a bit naïve to their intentions and didn't quite catch on to things just yet. He figured homeroom would be a good time to catch up. He hadn't talked or seen her since she left for cheerleading camp a month ago.

"Naw man, dark girl" Victor said, as Robin glanced back into the classroom to see the purple hair girl he bumped into sitting by the window reading one of her books.

'Well, this should be interesting,' thought Robin as Victor let out a laugh before heading off to his own class before the tardy bell rang.

x x x

"Robin!" a girl squealed in delight gaining the attention of the new girl.

Lowering her book, the amethyst eye girl watched as an orange hair girl jump up and start hugging a guy who she guessed was Robin. The two pulled away giving the purple hair girl a good look of 'Robin'. A spiky black hair boy with blue eyes came into view and strange enough he seemed oddly familiar to her. He smiled at the orange hair girl and her friends. She watched as he took a quick glance at the door causing the light to reflect off the shades that were on top of his head. It was than that it dawned on her; he was the boy who bumped into her.

Deciding to take a seat, Robin made his way down the columns to sit behind the girl and her friends, pulling his shades down as he walked. His gaze seemed to lock with hers; she couldn't really tell since his eyes hid behind his shades, he smiled at what looked to be at her. She quickly returned her eyes to her book and he took to his seat.

A minute passed and the bell rang. The new student closed her book to see their homeroom teacher walk in. She greeted them with a smile and seemed exceptionally nice. She introduced herself as Miss Reyes and went on to attendance. She soon learned the orange hair girl was Kory and the blonde girl beside her that Kory kept talking to was Terra. She already knew Robin's name so it was no surprise when he answered 'here'. She didn't even know why she took note of any of their names, but there was something about the boy Robin that bumped into her. He didn't seem like any of the guys she met and a part of her was beginning to think she was quick to judge.

"Raven," Miss Reyes read off as she looked up at the class.

"Present," the purple hair girl quietly called out, snapping out of her thoughts. Miss Reyes gave her a smile as Raven looked up at her and continued down the list.

'Raven' thought Robin as he glanced back at the new student whose eyes looked down to the desk. 'So, that's her name.'

TBC!!