3 years later...

She finally crashed on a random planet. She vanished before any damage could be done to her. She reappeared in time to see the small shuttle smash into the ground. It kept sliding until a building stopped it in its path. She watched as the flames leaped higher and higher, reflecting in her eyes. She watched as the building began to turn into ashes and crumble.

She turned only when she heard yells and shouts. Some of them were muffled, however, as if they were coming from inside...

No!

There had been people in there? The girl's eyes widened in fear. She hadn't meant to hurt anybody! She growled and stood up quickly. She ran towards the inferno, thinking, 'I'll never be able to do anything right! What's wrong with me?'

She flipped over a piece that was flying towards her and she sped up, leaping into the air to fly. She tried to force some of the flames away, but it didn't help at all. She roared and vanished, reappearing directly in front of the flames. She stared up into them. She scanned the windows and the victim screamed again. She immediately flew up to the top floor, smashing through the window and covering her eyes against the harsh light. She looked around the room, eyes narrowing in focus. A lamp near her blew up and she flew backwards through the wall and into the hallway. She blacked out for only a moment, and she struggled to open her eyes.

She vaguely heard more yelling and she opened her eyes, sensing that someone was in front of her.

She looked up and saw a figure in a green and red suit. He had a black mask as well and the girl gasped and backed away in fear. Surrounded by the raging flames, he looked terrifying. She noticed the 'R' on the corner of his suit and her dream flashed back in her mind and she realized that this was...

Robin.

She tried to shift, but winced when her arm twinged, indicating a burn that was at least 2nd degree. She reached out for Robin and he narrowed his eyes. Her own eyes widened and she tried using his name, though he probably spoke a different language. "R-Rob... Robin." She touched his cape gently and his eyes suddenly widened in fright. He leapt backwards but asked calmly, "Who are you, and how do you know my name?"

She didn't understand him. Crap, he DID speak a different language.

He stepped closer to her and tried again. "Who are you? What's your name? Can you understand me?"

She shook her head and decided it was time to go. Especially since the beam directly above them was about to crush them. She lunged at him suddenly, pushing him back until they flew out of the already broken window and fell onto the ground. He let out a grunt and she cried out as they bounced through the dirt and skidded up against a tree. She looked up at him and before either of them could say anything, the building exploded behind them. Robin switched places with her, covering her head and body using his arms and cape. He pressed himself up against her and she gasped, feeling a piece of shrapnel explode into her leg. He got even closer as more debris flew past them.

It was over in a moment and Robin backed away, blushing slightly. The alien girl wondered what was wrong. Something clicked in her brain and she smirked evilly. Despite how handsome he was, or how kind he seemed in her dream, it was merely a moment of weakness. The past years had made her cold and bitter, only seeing living creatures here and there. Otherwise, she had been alone and she had been filled with anguish, pain, and hate for Blackfire. That combined with her loneliness was NOT a good thing.

So she wanted to have a little fun.

She stepped closer to him, ignoring her burning leg and swaying her hips a little to add to the effect. He simply stared at her face, not even noticing the rest of her. She mentally frowned. So he was trained.

Just like she was.

She closed the distance with one step, standing only inches away from him. She smiled seductively and his eyes widened, but only slightly. So he was good. Better than the alien had previously thought. She scowled a little, then pouted at Robin. He was close enough that she could touch him (and more), and she took advantage of that. In the suit she was wearing, she was irresistible. Remembering her deceased aunt's teachings of seduction (which she had reluctantly taught and warned to use only when absolutely needed), she touched his arm gently while moving even closer. Her arm moved downward and she finally got a reaction from Robin.

His eyes widened considerably and he tried backing away, but her black eyes met his masked ones and he stopped resisting. She smiled underneath her own mask and put a little pressure on her hand that was currently near the teenager's hip. His mouth opened to protest, but nothing came out. She brushed her other hand across his face, feeling his cheekbones and running her thumb over his mouth. He quivered a bit, indicating that she did have an effect on him. He finally regained his voice, but only to mutter, "N-no..." briefly.

She did not relent, savoring her control over him. She ran the same hand through his spiky hair, and was pleasantly surprised it was softer than she expected. At least someone in this universe still cleaned themselves. She clenched her hand, entangling it in his locks. She pulled him closer to her and he did nothing to stop her.

They were less than a centimeter apart, breathing heavily, when suddenly the girl yanked backwards and forced her knee into his stomach. She vanished before Robin could see her expression or what she now held in her hand.


He had been scanning the quiet streets of Jump City when he heard the police scanner beep. He turned his attention to it and listened. Something about a small UFO flying over a field just outside of Jump City. He narrowed his eyes. Just what he needed to prove himself to the people of this new city.

He stood and was about to leap to the next building when he heard a loud whirring sound. He looked up just in time to duck to avoid the ship from killing him. He turned around, watching as the ship flew across town and into the forest. He groaned and followed it, leaping and flipping from building to building.

He had caught up to the ship right before it seemingly lost control and crashed into the ground, sliding into a building on the way. He grunted at the sight of the ship exploding and rolled his eyes under his mask. Stupid aliens...

He was running at full speed towards the blaze when he heard someone screaming. He saw something disappear through a window on the top floor, and he had to choose whether he would follow the shadow or the screams. Before he could head towards the screaming, another person appeared behind him. It was a hooded teenage girl, about the same height as him. He could only make out her eyes in the darkness of her hood, when she suddenly said, "I'll take care of the family. You go after the alien."

He paused, not because he wasn't used to taking orders, but because they were coming from a complete stranger. And she was definitely strange. But before he could say something back to her, a part of the house exploded, splinters flying everywhere. Robin shielded himself with his cape. He stood up straight to find the hooded girl was gone. He narrowed his eyes but went back to the place he had seen the alien disappear to.

He used his grappling hook and broke through the window next to the one already broken. He walked through the room, keeping his distance from the lapping flames. He called out, "Hello? Is anyone here? Are you hurt?" He heard something explode in the next room and he made his way to the door quickly, yelling, "I'm coming!" He covered his face again when something flew through the wall and into the hallway. He stood upright and stepped over the debris and maneuvered his way through the flames to find the alien up against the opposite wall, apparently hurt.

He couldn't see anything except for black boots, but he could tell the alien was female. The rest of her was covered in shadow, but not so much that he couldn't see when she opened her eyes. They were black and full of innocence. Robin almost let his guard down, but, remembering she was an alien intruder, put it right back up again. She backed away suddenly, but he held out his hand to stop her. She did, but she shifted again, obviously in pain. She reached out to him and he narrowed his eyes, not sure what to expect from this dark-eyed alien.

"R-Rob... Robin."

His felt his eyes widening and took a fearful step back. He took a moment to calm down before asking, "How do you know my name?" She didn't answer and he kicked himself for forgetting she was an alien for the second time that night. He tried again, but it was in vain, for all she did was shake her head in confusion. She looked up, and the next thing he knew, he was flying out of the broken window and into the cool night air. When they made impact with the ground, he grunted in pain and felt a burning where his body was sliding against the harsh dirt. They hit a tree and finally stopped.

The alien looked up at him and Robin finally caught a glimpse of her. He wished he hadn't, however, when he saw how captivating she was.

He had learned to be extremely observant over the years, so when he glanced at her, he picked up almost every detail. She had dark brown hair that was wavy and was cut to just below her shoulders. She had the face and body of a human, so she wasn't much different than any other female Earthling.

Oh, but she was so much different.

His heart stopped in the split second he saw her, illuminated by the fire. She was wearing a long-sleeved black leather top and a skirt to match. She had purple gloves and long black boots to protect almost all of her exposed skin. She had a matching purple belt around her waist and her face was partially covered by a scarf that covered her mouth, nose, and chin, but left the eyes exposed. Her eyes were enough to cause his sudden cardiac arrest, but when he took in the rest of her, he felt warmth he had never felt before.

He didn't have time to think about it though, because the rest of the house exploded into smithereens. He acted quickly, his heart partially affecting his actions, and he turned them over so he was on top of her and he could protect her face from harm. She still shrieked out, though, perhaps from the close proximity. Maybe something had hit her, but he couldn't really ask her right then and there, so he waited it out, gritting his teeth when something whizzed past his back. He pressed himself closer to her and he didn't have time to think about what questions may arise from it.

When it was over, Robin quickly backed away from the alien, feeling a slight burning in his face. She stared at him, flustered, and for a moment Robin thought she was going to scream at him for getting so close to her. But instead she smirked, and he wondered what was so amusing. She stood up and walked up to him, and while he did notice her hips swaying, he forced himself not to react.

But when she took one more step and smiled in a way he wished he didn't know the meaning of, he couldn't stop his eyes from getting just a little bigger. She touched his forearm while she shifted even closer, almost touching his chest with hers. He almost blushed again at his thoughts, but when the alien moved her arm closer to... other parts, he had to act quickly. Since she couldn't understand his words, maybe she would understand his body language.

Too bad his body wasn't exactly agreeing with him right now.

He backed away, trying to get away from him, but he made the mistake of meeting her eyes, and he immediately stopped struggling. His mind went blank as she pressed her middle and pointer fingers on his hip, just above his utility belt. He opened his mouth to say something, but he found no words, distracted by the feeling of her body so close to him and the numbness of his mind. She ran her hand over his face gently, and when she touched his lips, he felt the burning inside him grow even more. He shuddered and quietly protested, "N-No..."

She moved the hand on his face to his hair and he thought he saw something change in her sultry expression. Relief? Surprise? Joy? Maybe a mixture of all three, but he still couldn't make his mind work to figure it out.

She pulled his head closer, and he had almost closed his eyes, giving in to the sweet torture, when she stopped suddenly. All that could be heard in the silent forest was the sound of the two breathing hard.

His mind suddenly cleared and he barely had time to remember her other hand on his hip when she shoved her knee into his gut. He grunted, but didn't collapse. He looked up, and then around him frantically. The alien girl was nowhere to be seen, and had left Robin with two very serious problems.

One, the feelings she had planted in his heart and two...

The location of his utility belt.