Hi everyone,

Having just watched the new DCU Titans, it has rekindled my love of this ship. If you haven't watched it yet, go and binge it. It's a very different look.

So, I've gone back to the animated series of my teenage years and written this after also binging the animated series.

It was always my head cannon that Beast Boy and Raven had a secret relationship, similar to how Monica and Chandler started in Friends. And, like Friends, they get secretly caught.

TFG


Chapter One: Robin

The young hero known as Robin was often lauded as one of the greatest detectives of his age, after Batman. So, it was a huge shock when he learned that something as obvious as Raven and Beast Boy could have happened right under his nose.

Looking back, he could now see all the clues and signs of their relationship. But, at the time, he had just assumed that they're relationship had only taken on a more friendly tone. They would still mock and rib each other, but it was a lot more playful. That really should have been the biggest clue.

Over the last several months, the tower had been remarkably quiet. There had been a marked decrease in the amounts of fights and arguments over the TV and game-station. Meaning, that there were no major threats of violence, or actual violence between Cyborg and Beast Boy. It seemed that they had at last learned to share the game-station, rather than always arguing over it.

And, since Cyborg and Beast Boy had learned to take turns, it seemed they had also learned to keep the volume down on the TV. This meant that Raven would read quietly next to the two battling young adults, rather than mentally try to destroy something.

It was pleasant. They all seemed to be getting along. Raven even started to play some games with Cyborg and Beast Boy, often playing the winner or the loser. That was almost shocking in itself, especially since it looked like she was enjoying herself.

But, when Beast Boy started to play chess with Raven rather than Space Invaders with Cyborg, that was when things became far too strange for Robin. It was completely unheard of for Beast Boy to prefer a quiet game of thinking to a loud and garish video game.

Then, he started to sit and read books in the main living room!

Robin could actually count on one hand the number of times he had seen Beast Boy reading a book. He had even once seen the younger hero watch a TV show about reading books, rather than reading the actual book.

"Um, watcha reading, BB?" Robin asked, sitting next to the younger hero.

It seemed that Beast Boy, who really should no longer be called 'Boy', was entirely unaware that Robin had walked into the room. Despite his animal senses, he was so emerged in his book that he didn't hear or smell anything.

"Um, it's The Hobbit. Rae leant me her copy, she said that I should really read the source material from the Lord of the Rings, instead of marathoning the movies again," Beast Boy replied with a small giggle.

"How are you finding it?" Robin asked, evaluating his friend and comrade.

"Truthfully? It's really difficult. The language is weird but the story is fun. And, this way, if I finish this book by Sunday, Rae will come and watch that new horror movie that got released with me," Beast Boy said with a smile.

"Don't you usually do horror movies with Cyborg?"

"Well, yeah, but Cy's gone East to visit Bee again, and I don't want to wait till he comes back to see it."

"Okay, well, I'll leave you to read. Enjoy," Robin said, getting up slowly. Beast Boy only smiled up and returned to his book, getting instantly lost in the story once again.

Once he had gotten up, Robin didn't leave the room. Instead he watched the younger man, trying to find a reason for his strange new behaviour.

Looking him up and down, it was easy to see just how much the younger man had grown over the last few years. He had grown several inches and now stood equal to Robin. And, since Beast Boy was a few years younger than Robin he would probably grow another few inches before he turned twenty.

He had also filled out quit a bit, thanks to the large amount of time that he spent in the gym over the last few years. That had at first worried everyone, how compulsively Beast Boy had suddenly begun to work out, until the young man explained that his animal instincts had really begun to really push into the forefront of his mind. To combat this, he had been working out his aggression in the gym rather than letting his primal instincts take over and hurt someone.

Walking out of the common area, Robin ran into Raven in the hallway, her nose also buried in a book as she continued on her way.

"Hey Raven," Robin said, startling Raven out of her concentration.

"Oh, hi, sorry, I really didn't see you there," she replied with a blush, which was odd for Raven.

"Um, good book?" Robin asked, looking at the front cover to find that she was also reading The Hobbit.

"Yeah, I've read it before, just rereading it."

"Yeah, BB told me about your bet with him."

"He did?" Raven asked, her voice going a little higher, and looking a little more uncomfortable.

"Yeah, we should all get you some sort of grand prize, for actually getting BB to willingly read a book!" Robin said with a broad smile, he had been trying to get Beast Boy to read for years.

"I guess, he just needed the right incentive?" Raven said, almost hesitantly.

She then waved goodbye, and headed in the direction of the common room. Raven was obviously going to join Beast Boy in his reading. Possibly, going to discuss some of the various plot points to help him along in the story.

Robin stood in the corridor, observing Raven as she walked away. Over the years she had really grown into a beautiful young woman. She still tried to keep her emotions in check, but was more willing to let people in. She had formed a special friendship with each one of the Titans and spent more time with everyone instead of alone.

She still wore the same uniform that she did when she first arrived, though now it fit her somewhat more snuggly, as she had filled out more over the last few years. Though, she hadn't grown much. She was only a few inches taller than she was when she first joined, meaning that even Beast Boy towered above her.

The smile helped her look more beautiful though. Her grey skin looked radiant when she smiled, and her tickling laughter seemed to light up a room. She would never be as spectacular and exotic as Starfire, Robin thought, but she was a different kind of beauty. One that was definitely getting more beautiful the more she felt comfortable in her own skin.

Robin continued on his way towards his room rather than following Raven back into the common room. His mind had focused on something that he needed to work through, or it would drive him insane.

When he got to his room, he found his girlfriend of the last year lying on his bed reading a gossip magazine. She was lying in shorts and an off-the-shoulder shirt. That was one big difference in the last year. The Titans were more willing to be themselves, rather than always be in their uniforms.

"Oh, Dick, I was hoping that you could tell me of this Kardashian person to me. As far as I realise, she has not done anything, yet she is worshiped as if she has discovered something extraordinary, such as interdimensional travel. How does such a thing happen?" Starfire asked, looking up from the large magazine spread.

"Um, I'm not really sure, Kor'i, it's just weird. Hey, have you noticed anything odd about Beast Boy recently?" Robin asked, sitting down next to his girlfriend and removing his domino mask.

"Friend Beast Boy? I'm not sure, to what are you referring?" asked Starfire, moving to sit closer to her boyfriend.

"Well, I'm not really sure. He seems, calmer, maybe? Less hyperactive? I don't know. He was just reading in the common room," Robin said, pointing out the door with his thumb.

"Oh yes, we were discussing it earlier. He has been getting many books from Friend Raven recently. I believe she gave him many horror books that are based on some of his favourite movies," Starfire recalled joyously.

"See, that's what I mean. He's reading, he's spending more time with Raven, rather than playing video games. It's strange."

"Why? They are merely finding common things of interest. After all both have found common interests with the others, including ourselves. And, is it not personal growth to find new things to pique your interest? And besides, with Cyborg away visiting with our friends the Titans East, and with us occupied in romance, I'm sure that both Beast Boy and Raven are developing a stronger friendship due to our absent friendship," Starfire asked, looking at her boyfriend.

"Um, yeah, I guess your right. It's still odd," Robin replied nodding his head, as he joined his girlfriend on the bed. That night they were going to watch some terrible reality TV show that Starfire had been wanting to watch. Hopefully, it will be so mind numbing that it will cause Robin to forget this little niggle in his brain that was telling him that something was going on.

That little niggle in the back of Robin's mind didn't go away, in fact it got a lot worse. Over the next few weeks Robin definitely noticed that something was up with Beast Boy.

Robin began to keep a bit of a closer watch on Beast Boy, to get rid of the brain niggle that was telling him that the younger hero was hiding something from him. The more he watched and witnessed the more he was certain that there was definitely something going on, as Beast Boy's behaviour didn't change when Cyborg got back to the tower.

He did play video games again, but he was still spotted reading on the couch. He had already finished the Hobbit, and as promised, Raven went to watch the horror movie with Beast Boy. They had come back to the tower well after two am, laughing about the ridiculousness of the movie.

"So, how was the movie?" Robin asked from the couch as they walked to the kitchen. It seemed they had no idea that someone was there, both giving a little startled jump which almost caused Beast Boy to drop the bottle of wine he had taken from the fridge.

"Since when do you drink wine?" Robin asked, as he watched Beast Boy fumble with the bottle.

"Um, I don't really," Beast Boy stuttered out, his hands fiddling with the bottle.

"It's for me, we were going to discuss the movie some more," Raven added in her monotone voice, smoothly taking the bottle from Beast Boy's hands.

"It's after two am? Don't you guys want to sleep?" Robin asked, almost incredulously. The two of them had spent the entire evening together and were now willingly spending more time together.

"Don't you? In fact, I really Don't care about the answer, I'm going to bed," Raven stated almost angrily before she opened a portal and disappeared into the floor.

"Dude, you pissed her off, we were having a really nice, um evening, and you had to upset her," Beast Boy said angrily.

"I'm sorry Garfield, I'm not really sure how I did that," Robin replied truthfully. He understood that Raven could be moody at times. Controlling all her emotions must be hard, but he had never seen her go from happy to closed off and angry so fast.

"It's okay, you know she doesn't like sharing, especially with more than one person, too many emotions at once. I'm sure she'll chill by morning. But, if you don't mind I'm gonna head to bed too, night man," Beast Boy said with a large yawn before turning on his heels and heading back the way he came.

The shock of both Raven's and Beast Boy's departure kept Robin stock still for a while. He couldn't understand what had just happened. Both Beast Boy and Raven had seen so relaxed and awake, and then to have them both suddenly slink off to their bedrooms was extremely odd.

When Cyborg arrived the next day, Robin brought it up with him. Though, the robotic hero didn't seem to share much of Robin's concern.

"So, you're annoyed that BB and Rae have finally found some things in common, are arguing less, and are spending time together rather than alone. That seems to be the gist, right?" Cyborg asked as he unloaded his car.

Robin couldn't help the blush that had suddenly spread across his face. Now that both Cyborg and Starfire had pointed out his ridiculousness to him, it made him feel rather foolish. How often had he tried to get them all to find things in common and to spend time with each other? And now that Raven and Beast Boy had finally found something in common, he was trying to poke holes in it.

And, since most of the things that they were now bonding over were of the quieter variety, it was no wonder that Beast Boy had gotten a little quieter. It also might be that the youngest Titan was finally maturing.

When he had come to the Titans, he was almost soldier like, having spent most of his childhood with the Doom Patrol, learning to implicitly follow orders. Then to suddenly be given a lot more freedom than he had even had, Beast Boy had gone to almost the other side of the spectrum. He became so childlike and immature that it often irritated everyone around him. But, now that he was in his late teens, he seemed to have found a balance.

"Yeah, I guess I'm just looking for something wrong. It's been really quiet lately," Robin admitted with a small sigh.

"It's okay, man. Just chill out for a while, enjoy the quiet instead of working yourself into a frenzy trying to find something wrong with something that is working itself out," Cyborg said calmly, patting his leader on the back.

Walking upstairs they found the common room silent as Raven was meditating quietly with Starfire near the window, while Beast Boy read on the couch. It was odd, but it was nice, everyone was comfortable with each other.

"Hey, yo, BB what you reading?" Cyborg exclaimed causing everyone to look his way.

"Dude! You're back!" Beast Boy yelled as he jumped over the couch to hug his returning friend.

"Sure am, little buddy, now, how 'bout you tell me bout the movie last night? I hear it was hilarious!" Cyborg said as he walked through the common room.

The rest of the afternoon devolved into a loud catch-up, with many video games being played. Even Raven joined in on a free-for-all game on the game-station. And, miraculously, won the tournament. Overall, it felt like everything had returned to normal in the tower.

There was even a loud argument over the merits of tofu in breakfast the following morning.

Things eventually started to pick up, crime fighting wise. There were a few escaped villains to round up again, and one plot to try to take over the country, which was handled quickly.

There were also a few charity events that the Titans had to attend, and a few smaller cases that needed to be solved, which kept the team quite busy. And kept Robin too busy to keep thinking about the problem that had been niggling in his brain for the past few months.

It was weeks before they got enough of a break to catch their breath again. And, almost instantly Starfire had arranged several nights' events. Both as a team and one-on-one with Robin. Much to the groans of everyone.

One evening, while the Titan's were planning the next few weeks of patrols and lookout duty, Starfire glided up to Robin and reminded him that it was in fact date night that night. This caused many giggles from the other Titan's. In some ways they were definitely still the same heroes they were when they joined forces all those years ago.

"Of course, Kor'i. Dinner and a movie?" Robin said with a charming smile, in actuality he had forgotten that it was date night that night.

"That sounds splendid! Will we engage in other activities later?" Starfire asked with a large smile.

That caused Robin to blush up to his hairline and the rest of the Titan's to giggle once again. This caused Robin to pull Starfire aside and to once again explain that some things are better left unsaid and that what they do is sometimes personal and between them.

"So, will you be joining me, friend Raven on an excursion to the mall of shopping. I wish to buy more clothes and undergarments," Starfire asked innocently as she grabbed hold of her only female friend.

The two then escaped the common room before more could be said. And before the routine could be agreed upon. Usually, this would then cause many arguments later, but Beast Boy decided to volunteer to go on lookout duty with Raven that evening, instead of making Cyborg do it.

"Why, thank you little man, I really wanted to get to the last day of the motor show before it left town tonight. I owe you big," Cyborg said as he adjusted his holo-ring

Beast Boy just shrugged his shoulders and stated that there was a monster movie marathon on anyway. He was basically going to be staying in the tower all night anyway.

The girls spent most of the day at the mall, and came back in the late afternoon with bags full of new garments. They then spent the rest of the afternoon in Starfire's room, while she tried on different outfits. In fact, Robin didn't see Raven until she trudged, exhausted out of his girlfriend's room carrying several bags.

"I don't even know why she has her own room anymore, she sleeps in yours most nights anyway," Raven said annoyed as she barely had the energy left to heft her bags back to her room.

"Yeah, I think we might just make a move permanently soon. Did you at least get some good clothes?" Robin asked with a blush.

"Just some new dresses for those stupid charity ball things, and some underwear," Raven replied as she continued on her way.

"Um, okay. Hey, thanks for taking lookout duty tonight, BB volunteered to be with you, by the way," Robin called to her retreating back.

"That's fine," Raven said offhandedly as she closed her door.

Unfortunately, after Robin had dressed for the evening in jeans and a nice shirt, without his mask, he received a phone call from his mentor and father-figure. He was in the garage when the call came through, talking to Cyborg about the auto show, and was instantly on edge.

The call didn't last very long, talks with Batman rarely did. And, though he had made up with Bruce after their initial falling out, it was still hard to sometimes talk to the Batman without getting irritated.

"So, what was that about?" Cyborg asked, as he continued to wash the windows instead of pretending to as he was doing earlier.

"Batman, he said that a criminal might be using something from Jump to help him in Gotham, wants me to do some research. Has to be finished by tomorrow morning," Robin said, his voice low.

"Well, that was nice of him, what you gonna do about tonight?" Cyborg asked, leaning on his car with his hip popped out.

"Boyfriend Dick, I am ready to go now!" came the sudden sweetie voice of Starfire as she flew into the garage.

Robin felt as if his life was truly cursed at that moment. As, his girlfriend looked absolutely stunning in a short yellow floral-patterned dress, perfect for a summer's night date. She was wearing light make-up to enhance her natural beauty, light lip gloss and mascara.

He also knew that she was wearing something equally under her dress. That was what the shopping excursion had mostly been about. Over the last several months they had gotten extremely physically intimate with each other. And Robin couldn't wait to see what was waiting for him to unwrap.

"Kor'i, you look beautiful, and I'm really, really sorry about this, but I just got a call from Batman. He needs me to look up some things tonight, so I can't take you out," Robin said remorseful, opting to tell Starfire the problem outright, to rip off the Band-Aid, instead of beating about the bush.

"You mean we cannot have our date night tonight?" Starfire asked looking a little upset.

"I'm really sorry, I wish we could, but I have to deal with this," Robin replied with utmost sincerity.

"I, I understand," Starfire replied with a sad sigh.

"Hey, Star, how bout you come to the Auto Show with me, no point in missing out on a night on the town just cause Rob has homework. Besides, you look great and we can't let such a pretty dress go to waste," Cyborg said coming to stand nearer to the couple.

"Are you sure, Friend Cyborg, I would not want to intrude upon your evening?"

"Nah, it would be great, no one ever wants to come with me to this thing, it'll be nice to share it with someone for once. That okay with you Rob?" Cyborg asked.

"Yeah, thanks Cy, just sorry I can't go now. Have fun!" Robin replied.

He opened the door of the T-car for his girlfriend, giving her a sweet kiss on the lips, before closing the door and waving them off. With a defeated sigh, he made his way back up to his room, choosing to wallow a little bit in secluded misery rather than finding solace in his friends who would be stuck at the tower for the night with him.

Closing the door of his room, Robin began to take out the notes that Batman had already sent across. He then began to cross reference them with key words from police reports from across Jump City. hopefully, this would begin to find a link that the police hadn't and he could maybe join Cyborg and Starfire at the Auto Show before it finished.

His optimism didn't translate into results though, and it was hours before he had found something. He probably could have finished his search sooner if he had asked Raven and Beast Boy to help him. There had been no alarms all night, so he knew they weren't doing anything other than watching a monster movie marathon that was on TV.

He still had to write the report to Batman to clarify his findings. but, as he had been working for several hours without a break, he was now incredible hungry. Since his date got cancelled, he had not had dinner. So, he got up out of his chair to see if Raven and Beast Boy wanted to order pizza or something.

Walking to the common room, he was surprised to see that the door was propped open. Then again, since Beast Boy had tried to help Cyborg fix the Air Conditioning earlier, the tower had been ridiculously overheated. They must have propped the door open to ventilate the room.

He could hear the sounds of the monster movie as he approached, some sort of gargling noise like someone was getting gutted alive. It would probably be okay, thought Robin to take a break and watch the rest of the movie with Raven and Beast Boy. After all, the report to Batman wasn't due until later.

But, as soon as he arrived at the doorway, he stopped dead and all thoughts of movies or reports vanished from his head. The sight that greeted him was so unexpected that he didn't know what to do.

For, on the couch, he could see Raven and Beast Boy, joined at the mouth. And the noises they were making were beginning to drown out the sound of gore coming from the TV.

It was the most passionate embrace he had ever seen in person. He could see Beast Boy's hands wandering under Raven's shirt, while her hands were gripping his hair so firmly it was likely that she was going to start pulling some out.

"Gar," Raven moaned as his mouth began to move down her neck, nipping at it with his fangs.

"Come on Rae, we're the only ones here, and I'm dying to see what you bought today," Gar replied through kisses to her neck.

Robin finally regained the use of his legs again when Raven began to lift her shirt over her head. He definitely did not want to see what happened next, but the sounds of Beast Boy suckling on her nipple and Raven's lustful moans would follow him into his nightmares.

He sprinted towards his room, not believing what he had just seen. In his wildest theories he would never had hypothesised that the reason that Beast Boy was acting weird was because he had been seeing Raven.

True, the two of them had been getting on better, but how could that have translated into what he had just seen on the living room couch. They were practically having sex in the living room.

"I'm never going to be able to sit on that sofa again!" Robin exclaimed as he sank down onto his chair.

One question was circulating through his mind now, and that was how long had this been going on. It couldn't have possibly been that long, or someone would have realised it and made a comment. Secrets were not kept long in any of the Titan towers, and superheroes loved to gossip with each other. It gave them a sense of normality in a life that was anything but normal.

Robin began to pull up security footage from the past several months, hoping to find some clue to the start of Raven and Beast Boy's relationship. But every time he came up with another video it didn't give much of a clue. They were just as they always were.

He took a deep breath, and tried to think more clearly. This was a problem that didn't need to be figured out right away, as now he had an answer to why Beast Boy had been acting differently. He just needed to find the how rather than the why.

In the meantime, he had a report to write up for Batman. And, hopefully, it would distract him enough so that the sight of Raven and Beast Boy on the couch could be erased from his memory.

He was never going to sit on that couch again.

At breakfast the next morning, Robin observed Beast Boy and Raven closely. They didn't seem to be acting any closer than they had at any other breakfast. Mostly, they were joking about the movies they watched, and how bad some of the gore was.

"Yeah, but, when he comes out of the lake after being electrocuted? That was ridiculous!" Beast Boy exclaimed loudly, flashing Raven a grin as he tucked into his cereal.

"Like that could bring someone back from a watery grave," Raven replied with a small smile.

"Friday the Thirteenth series, that was on last night? Damn, I wanted to watch that too, why didn't you tell me it was on last night?" Cyborg asked as he sat down to breakfast.

Now that was something, thought Robin. Usually, Beast Boy and Cyborg always watch those types of thing together. So, Beast Boy obviously kept that information from Cyborg so that he could spend time with Raven.

"Uh, cause you had that Auto Show thingy that you really wanted to go to. I didn't think you want to miss it from something we can binge on DVD anyway?" Beast Boy said with a shrug.

"How was it anyway?" Raven asked, feigning at least some interest.

"Oh, it was glorious! There were so many shiny cars, and women in the most beautiful dresses! I did not know that mere transport could be cause for such a marvellous celebration!" Starfire exclaimed as she sat down.

"You went to the Auto Show, Star? I thought you had a date with Robin last night?" Raven asked, a note of hesitation present in her voice while Beast Boy almost froze in his seat.

"Indeed I did, but the Batman called Robin last night, and he needed to stay behind to find some information for his mentor. So, friend Cyborg graciously asked me to accompany him to the Auto Show so that I could still have a wonderful evening!" Starfire exclaimed happily, not noting how her two friends had suddenly gotten very uncomfortable.

"So, you were here all night?" Beast Boy asked Robin, looking like a deer caught in the headlights, to which Robin nodded an affirmative.

"Aw, man, you telling me you never took a break to join the movie-fest? Man, Batman is a harsh task-master," Cyborg groaned into his bacon.

"Yeah, I stayed in my room all night, just looking up stuff and writing a report. I didn't even see anyone till Star came back," Robin said with a small smile.

He could see that both Beast Boy and Raven looked a little stiff and uncomfortable. Obviously, they were trying to gauge whether or not he was telling the truth. Or if he knew anything.

Luckily, Robin had been trained by Batman. He knew how to conceal his emotions so that their resident empath could not tell if he was lying. He also knew how to keep his heart rate steady so that Beast Boy's acute senses could not detect any falsehoods.

Seeing them both relax a little made him realise that they both thought that their secret was safe. This would give him enough time to find out the how of their relationship before confronting them with the truth.

After breakfast, Robin continued his search for the beginning of their relationship while the girls went out again and Cyborg took Beast Boy to the garage to learn how to change the oil in the T-car. Cyborg was only going to trust him to drive if he could prove that he could do some simple car maintenance.

Looking through more videos, Robin began to see a pattern in Beast Boy's and Raven's interaction. It showed how they had grown steadily closer, going back several months. It seemed that whatever happened between them was not something recent, but something that had been happening gradually.

Eventually, he did find some footage of when they were in the tower alone. He could see Beast Boy quietly walking back to his room before sunrise, or of Raven attempting to cook something for him. Then there were the videos of quick kisses in the corridors, or in the common room, or in the kitchen. Nothing like what he saw last night, but it was something.

Unfortunately, they didn't store videos that far back. So, the only thing to do was to confront the two young heroes about what he had seen the night before. Which was going to be ridiculously uncomfortable for everyone involved, but it needed to be done.

If Beast Boy and Raven were to suddenly call off whatever it was, they were doing it would have some serious consequences for the team. That was why he and Kor'i tried to be very open about what was happening with them. So, that if something happened they could all work through it like adults, rather than sneaking around like teenagers.

Steeling himself for the confrontation to come, Robin made his way to Raven's room. He had heard the girls arrive back from the museum they had gone to visit, and he hoped to talk to Raven alone, rather than with everyone.

In the corridor he saw that her door was slightly ajar, the Air Conditioning was still offline. Approaching he heard both Raven and Beast Boy talking in Raven's room. Robin knew that Cyborg was still in the garage, most likely fixing everything that Beast Boy broke, while Starfire would most likely be walking Silkie.

"Hey, it's fine, it's not like he's going to forbid us from seeing each other," Beast Boy's voice said from Raven's room causing Robin to stop.

"I know that, it's just, I'm not sure," Raven's voice said.

"What's wrong, Rae? Do you want, do you want to stop this?"

"No, of course not! I just, I was hoping that we could keep this between us for a little longer."

"Why though? So, what if Robin knows, so what if everyone finds out! I don't care if the whole world knows how I feel about you!"

"Garfield, I just, I'm not ready yet."

"Why? Are you, are you ashamed of us?"

"No, not at all. I'm just, I never thought I'd have something like this. I never even entertained the possibility of what we have, and I'm not really ready to let everyone else know. I don't think I can deal with it yet."

"Okay, I can understand that. Just know, that I'm willing to wait, for as long as you want to. I kinda think this is actually going so well cause we don't need to deal with everyone else's reaction," Garfield said with a laugh.

"Thank you, Gar."

Robin left them alone, feeling ashamed of himself for snooping. He realised that they were both responsible members of his team and that they would confide their relationship to the rest when they felt they were ready.

In the meantime, Robin would keep their secret and delete all of the footage that he had found.