Kohle glared at him. She would've punched him but that would put her in more hot water and the likelihood of actually hitting him was slim to none. She settled for a glare.

"Well… this sucks," she said bluntly. Wally was still smiling. Batman and Superman each gave a quick glance at each other before looking back at the two teens. Wally looked up at Batman.

"Best person to join the team," he joked. Kohle rolled her eyes. She heard footsteps come from the hall. She squinted out of the hall and focused. She saw a small black haired boy and a taller one that looked like Superman. She held back a sigh and closed her eyes. The day was getting worse.

"Rob! Supey!" Wally yelled into the hallway. Both boys came out. 'Supey' was tall, had jet black hair that stood back and was slightly messy. He had piercing light blue eyes that contained curiosity. He looked more like Superman than she did to her… mom. And the other boy was wearing sunglasses. But she had been told he had amazing blue eyes like Supey. He must've been Robin. Her eyes squinted her eyes at them.

"Hey Wa- … Who's your friend?" Robin asked jumping up in front of her. He eyed the collar around her neck and gave a look that reminded her of someone studying an animal. She hated that feeling. Ever since she gained a conscious he had grown to hate it. She hated it here, she hated it there, and she hated it everywhere.

"My best sister in the whole wide world," Wally said slugging an arm over her shoulder.

"Kid Flash," Batman growled. Wally cringed and looked back at Batman sheepishly. Superman didn't look too happy either. Her pale blue eyes looked over at him, "You and your… sister come with me."

"Interrogation?" Kohle couldn't help but ask. Batman nodded. Robin and Supey gave an even more puzzled look.

"What's going on?" Robin asked Batman. Batman stayed silent but motioned for her, Wally and Superman to follow him. Wally walked behind Batman with Kohle next to him followed by Superman.

"Dude, you me and Caddie here Mario Kart," Wally said with a goofy smile. Robin smirked. But the walk to be interrogated was silent. She was nervous. About everything. She wished she had not gone to Gotham. She wished her powers didn't erupt again. How was she supposed to know what would happen? She didn't. If she wasn't being mugged she was sure that her anger wouldn't have gotten the better of her. Stupid Gotham muggers.

The group walked into a room that reminded her of her time in jail. Cold and grey. She and Wally sat down in chairs that were next to each other on one side. Superman and Batman on the other. Intense blue eyes and eyes hidden behind a cowl. She sighed. Wally just sat. A recorder was pulled out. Batman pressed the record button.

"Who are you?" he asked.

"Kohle… West," she said meekly. What else was there to say? Her mother didn't even know she was… that she existed.

"How do you hurt that man?" he asked. Kohle flinched. The same questions as the station. But though she fabricated the truth there, she knew they would find out eventually what she did. Who she was. Who her mother was.

"I didn't know my own strength," she replied. Wally snorted, "Sorry kid mouth but I can't help it when I fluctuate."

Now Batman's brow rose with what some would've said curiosity.

"What?" Superman asked bluntly.

"Her powers are coming in. Well they have been but I didn't think that would happen in Gotham. God Bruce Wayne is going to kill you."

"Yeah. There goes my internship," she said dramatically enough to sound like Wally's sister. Or Barry's niece. But he had heard adopted. And Wally had no older siblings. If anything, he would've had a younger sibling. The girl must've been sixteen at least.

"You're Bruce Wayne's intern?" Superman inquired. He gave a wary look to Batman.

"I was. I had just gotten the internship when I was walking to a hotel I was staying at when some guy appears and tries to mug me. That place has more criminals than a dog has fleas," she proclaimed. Batman only gave a slight nod.

"He was burned," he said getting to the point. Wally looked at her astonished.

"That's what came in?" he gasped in disbelief. She jabbed him in the gut with her elbow. Hard.

"What came in?" Batman said with enough force to make Superman feel uncomfortable. Kohle shifted in her seat slightly nervous.

"Nothing I can't handle," she said with defiance.

"Hey Superman. What's the hold up?" said a new voice. Kohle felt like her blood had turned to ice. Wally pinched her wrist to keep her focused.

"Integrating," Superman answered, "What do you need Super girl?"

Kohle stiffened. This didn't go unnoticed by the vigilante.

"I thought you'd be done so we could go fly for a bit," she said confidently. Then her eyes fell onto the two teens in front of her. One she recognized as Barry's kid who was often referred to as runt by many of the league members. The other, short cropped messy blond hair that stuck out all over. A girl. She could only see her back. But Super girl noticed Batman looking back and forth between her and the girl being interrogated.

"So this is Kid Flash and…?"

"My sister," Wally answered quickly. He had a ray of mixed emotions on his face.

"Sis have a name?" Super girl asked.

"Kohle," said the girl darkly. She didn't turn to face Super girl and kept her face forward on Superman and Batman. She gave a murderous aura. Wally looked at Kohle coolly. He whispered something in her ear. She growled back at him, "No way in hell."

Wally's normally playful and happy face grew serious.

"Caddie," he plead. She turned her head. Super girl saw that she had light blue eyes that held an icy stare that looked like Superboy. Angry and a slight pang of pain.

Uh huh. Hm. Well, please review.