A/N: Okay, so this is my first Y.J. FF, but not my first FF altogether. I just got into this series recently, so I might get a lot of things wrong, but oh well.
I'm sorry if this sounds like someone else's' (FF in general); it wasn't meant to be. Disclaimer: I do not own Y.J., though I would love to own Robin… XD
"I just can't do this anymore. I'm sorry Dick."
"Why are you sorry? You tried. I was the one that was hardly ever around."
Robin was pulling a Superboy; he was sitting on the worn couch on Mt. Justice, staring blankly at a static filled TV screen. His friends/teammates were concerned (and Superboy was agitated at him for stealing his spot) about him. He had just walked in and sat down; he wouldn't answer their questions and ignored them all when they talked to him.
'I lost her… And it was all my fault…"
"I'm going back to Gotham; tell Batman that I can't fight crime today." With that Robin got up and left as smoothly and as quietly as his mentor would. The only noise that was made was the robotic voice that announced their teammate's departure.
The walk around Gotham was silent and uneventful. Dick had wished something would have happened on the walk; he would have gladly taken out his anger and depression on some random bad guy that crosses him on the street.
Sadly, that didn't happen. What DID happen was his feet led him back to her apartment and he was standing directly at the front entrance of her apartment complex, the brick building blending in eith its cement and brick siblings around it.
And as fate would have it, she walked right out of her house and bumped into him.
"Oh my God, I am so so—…" Her sentence trailed off when she noticed who it was standing in front of her, the person that she had accidently ran into.
He gave a small, sad smirk. "What? Just cause it's me means that I don't get a sorry? Are you that cruel to me?" He asked joking around, but there was a hint of acid in his voice.
She then engulfed the slightly shorter (but more muscular) boy in a tight hug. It felt as if the hug was supposed to keep them both from falling apart, but it wasn't doing a very good job at that. Shiny clear tears started sliding down both teenagers faces and they held onto each other for their lives.
"I'm so sorry…" He whispered into her ear, his warm breathe moving her beautiful red hair. Babs shook her head, her hair flying slowly around her. "It's not your fault, Dick. It's just the obstacles that are to blame."
