I own some cool socks, a zebra print blanket, and a Batman T-shirt but no Teen Titans, sorry.

She had gone through all the possible outcomes if she were to proceed through with her plans. She was now currently studying her subject over the binding of her book she held in her hands. Everything seemed normal. Cyborg and him where sitting on the couch shoving, hollering, and smack talking over a game they were playing. It seemed to be a racing game or else something stupid like that. She adverted her eyes back to the pages of her tome, still listening to the loud boys. Over the past few weeks Raven had become interested in a certain green shape shifter. She had looked at all of his positive and negative attributes and deemed him acceptable. The only thing left to do was to plan her strategy.

This would be considerably harder seeing as she had never been on a date or asked anyone out before. Heck the only "romantic" experience she had had been with a deceitful dragon the wanted to burn everything to the ground and eat people, that had went over so well. Being one of only two girls living in the tower didn't leave her with many gal- pals to get love advice from. "I could always talk to Starfire," she guessed. Then again Starfire didn't have much experience with earth boys either. She would most likely some sing Tamaranian song of love and try to get her to "partake in the gossiping". That was the better out of the two outcomes that was floating around Raven's head, the other involved a makeover. Raven shuddered at the very thought of letting someone dress her up like some kind of Barbie doll. No, she would have to think of something else.

With a sigh Raven sat down her book and headed to the kitchen. Maybe some tea will help her clear her mind and think of something. After she had put a kettle of water on the stove she leaned against the near counter and let her mind wonder. She thought about her and Beast boy's relationship as teammates. How they really didn't have anything in common. How they didn't spend any real time together. How when they did it usually ended in an argument. Given all of this it would seem bazaar and out of nowhere if she were to ask him out right now. She would have to at least be nice to him before she asked him out.

Her train of thought was broken by the whistling of the kettle. Raven turned around to the stove and poured her tea into her mug. She blew on it in an attempt to cool down the steaming liquid but knew it would take a few minutes before she would be able to drink it. She carefully made her way back into the common room. Making sure not to jostle the mug to or the hot tea would spill.

She had finally made it back to the spot on the couch where she had left tome when it happened.

"Woo, I beat your shiny metal butt Tin man!" Beast boy shouted.

"Yuck it up all you want grass stain, I bet you can't do it again." Cyborg said as he watched his friend doing the cabbage patch while standing on top of the couch.

Broken from his merriment Beast boy jumped down from the couch and swung controller toward the half metal man. "Oh yeah bumper butt, you're on," he retaliated. Much to his ignorance and possible demise he had knocked Raven's hot cup of tea on her and her book. However it did not go unnoticed by Cyborg as stared at his poor friend. Not quite getting what would make his best buddy so silent Beast boy waved his hand in front of his face, "Hello Cyborg, what's up? Why are you staring at me like that?"

Cyborg replied back simply by pointing behind the green boy. Beast boy fallowed the metal finger and saw a tea soaked Raven. The boy noticeable pale at the site, "Oh my god, Raven I am so sorry. I clean it up," said Beast boy. He took some of her cloak and began trying to dab away the wet spot on her chest. Upon further inspection he noticed it had also gotten on her book. He quickly picked up the old tome and scrubbed it vigorously. The whole time Raven stood there, her face as blank as ever.

The silence from his darker comrade was starting to get to him. "Uh Raven, are you alright?" he asked. Normally she would have sent him across the room for this but if she was going to get anywhere she had to play nice and that met not send the imp flying. With all the strength she could muster she tried to smile the friendliest smiles could, too bad it looked more like ice breaking. Through gritted teeth she replied, "Yes Beast boy everything is fine."

Yes Raven could already tell this was going to be very, very hard.

Hello everyone, I'm ThaleaiAndMelpomene or TAM for short. Sorry that this chapter was so short but this idea had been rattling in my brain forever. I'll be sure to update shortly and if you would be so kind as to R&R that would be much appieciated. Thanks.