(Not a couple)
Robin felt his eye twitch as he let out an over dramatic sigh. It was like a life or death situation. Standing in front of the counter with his gaze rapidly moving from one object to another and then to the person behind the counter.
Should I stay with this century and buy a digital camera or go old school and buy a coloroid?
He didn't want to spend a lot of money but he wanted this to last. Being able to make and have memories with his teammates. And have a lasting memory of the girl who has his heart, without her knowing.
After a good 15 minute battle in his head, Robin flagged down the helper, who had walked away annoyed, to get the vintage coloroid. The person nodded and grabbed the camera, along with a pack of film, and sat them on the counter near the cash register.
"That will be $55.98," he lazily replied.
Robin nodded and payed, grabbed his bag and made his way back to the tower.
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Robin ran into the commons room, his eyes in search of his friends. Or more importantly, the dark empath of the team. He was finally able to find her purple hair peeking over the couch.
He ran over to the kitchen table and dumped the contents of the bag onto the table. He put the film into the camera and then took a random picture, watching as it came out of the camera a moment later. He nodded the himself then walked over to Raven.
He plopped down beside her on the couch and looked at the new book she was reading. "Is it any good," he questioned.
He watched as Raven lifted her gaze from the page to meet his masked gaze, "Yea, it's pretty good. But I didn't think it would be good when I first bought it though."
He nodded and quickly pulled the camera from where it was hidden in his cape. He raised an eyebrow, causing his mask to lift on one side, "Wanna take picture?"
She smiled softly at him then looked at the camera, "I don't think I'm very photogenic." Robin simply waved a dismissive hand, "Sure you are. Now come on, just one picture. Please?"
He seen her gaze switching between her book to the camera before she nodded. He just smiled widely, while mentally he was doing his happy dance. He moved closer to her and held up the camera, silently praying he had it lined up to get their heads.
He turned his toward her and said, "smile," before turning back to the lens and snapping the photo. When the light flashed he pulled the camera away and waited for the picture to pop out. When it did, he pulled it away and shook it, drying the ink.
He looked at the picture, making sure to have it where Raven could see. In the photo Robin was smiling at the lens while Raven had her violet eyes trained on him, a eyebrow raised and smiling slightly.
He looked back her with a smile on his face, "What do you think?" She looked back at him with her own small smile, "Perfect."
Robin felt satisfied with himself. He may have spent $50 on a camera along with $5 film but in the end he got the perfect picture. A wonderful memory of him and Raven. And that was priceless.
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Well, it has been a long time since I have updated. But nonetheless, here is the update I promised. I'm sorry if it was crap because I'm writing this at 12:00 in the morning and I feel like shít. Whoops!😳 ....Any who, I hoped you enjoyed it.
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RobRae One-Shots
FanfictionThis book will contain oneshots and short stories of the ship I favor most from the Teen Titans, RobRae. I will be taking requests later. Love, RobRaeLover