"Why is he here?" Raven snickered.
She felt guilt radiate off the boy who happened to be just behind them.
"Oh, just for some good ol' emotional training."
He could feel Ravens eyes fill with suprise.
"Emotional training?!?" Raven stopped in her tracks, which led Beast Boy toppling on her.
She felt his elbow in her back, as he nudged his way in it to try and get up.
"Heh, sorry, you kind of stopped in your tracks there." Beast Boy apologized, as he lend a hand.
She smacked it away, furiously.
"I don't need your help." Raven snarled at him.
"And what do you mean by 'emotional training'?!?" Raven queried as she wiped dust off her shoulder.
"OK, Raven I want to ask you a question." Robin crossed his arms.
He had a devious smile on his face, as if he was determined.
"Go ahead." She twitched in annoyance.
"What are you feeling as of now?"
The look on her face portrayed confusion and agitation.
"Annoyance, why do you ask?"
Her agitation was from the useless questions, and the fidgeting boy just behind her.
"Could you describe this...so called annoyance?" If questions couldn't get even more annoying.
If you're looking for a guy who questions a person like an actual survey, then Robin's your guy.
Her face arranged from the rocky mountains of Los Santos to the thrashing of an aggressive ocean.
"You know what!?!" And there he had ticked her bomb.
"I don't understand why you are asking me these useless questions! Do you think I'm a survey!?! The hell I am! I already had enough with this fool over here!" Ravens anger poured from her mouth.
She felt rage over take her, and it felt good.
"Why am I a fool all the sudden?!?"
"I try to be nice to you, and you always have to be such a brat about it!" Beast Boy started.
"Don't get me started on you, you grass stain! Maybe I'll calm down if you stop acting like a child, and man up! For Azars sake, you are 16!"
The more she let out, the more came, and the more that came, the more she felt better.
"Oh OK MOM! Ill keep that in mind!"
He had a few veins popping out of his head. His bulgy muscles became stiffened, and he started gritting his teeth.
"As if you have a mind! I don't even think you have a brain much less! And I'm not your mom, you imbecile!" By now they were nose to nose.
Each one could feel their heavy breath upon each others face.
"Might as well be! You always tell me what to do, how to act, and how stupid I am! Maybe you should get a day job as a mother, cause you sure are good at noticing peoples mistakes!" Beast Boy's eyes dilated on hers and red veins began to appear.
He was feeling better, but he still had more to come.
"Maybe I should! So I don't have to be around you all day! All your good for is to make someone laugh!" She admitted. She didn't want to admit that, but it came out. Guilt, and embarrassment shot at her.
"You think I'm funny?" Both of their eyes shot back to reality, and their breaths calmed down.
He felt a hint of joy, and confusement. He actually smirked at her.
"Well, no, I think your non comedic." She crossed her arms, and leant on one hip. She arched her eyebrow, and gave a smirk. She felt amusement, and sassy make its way through her veins.
"Ha, you're funny too." Beast Boy relaxed as he let out a sigh, and smiled.
He was happy and impressed of her admission of her thoughts about him.
"Thanks, I'm not known for comedy." She blushed. She felt embarrassment overwhelm her.
Her cheeks turn a light pink, and he noticed it. He actually scoot a little closer to her, as he kept his devious smirk on his face.
"Could've fooled me." he smirked.
"So, tell me, what are you known for?" Beast Boy leant on the rocky wall just behind them.
He felt flirtatious, trying to charm the person next to him with his dashing looks, and his bulgy muscles. His eyebrows wiggled as he made those squinty eyes, and that devious smile.
"Well, I'm known for kicking butt, something you need to do better than your flirting skills." She punched his arm playfully.
She was blushing a tickle me pink color. He was dashing, but his words were not.
"Oh yeah, is that a challenge?" He asked approaching her face. "Cause I like a little challenge." He adjusted his face to hers.
"Oh yeah, challenge accepted." She said rubbing her finger under his chin.
It was only getting more serious when they could feel each others breath on their lips.
Ravens adrenaline pumped through her veins, as she and Beast Boy leaned in for a smooch-
"So sorry to break this emotional training session too soon, but how do you feel?" Robin blurted out.
He was smiling, and crossing his arms. He felt accomplished that he got them to suppress some emotions that needed to be let free.
"I need to go." Raven finally realizing what just happened, flew away.
She felt embarrassment and anger slap right up her bloodstream.
"Haha, girls, you'll never understand em huh?" Robin joked putting a hand on his shoulder.
"To prove my point, she's not so creepy after all, she's practically normal." He pat him on the back. "Come on, let's go." Robin said jumping from rock wall to rock wall.
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Emotional Training
FanfictionRaven and Beastboy tend to argue, and Robin budges in to help suppress emotions a more, well, conductable way you could say.