After the outburst, Bridget made the younger children promise not to interrupt her before she started telling the second story. "We were all playing in this hall," she gestured airily to the place they were in, "when Zatanna suddenly announced that she was going to try teleporting us again. We all agreed and she transported us back fifteen years.
"This time, however, there were a bunch of people in the hall and you guys kind of attacked us; but, not really, because we were little children. Only, Kid Flash, Artemis, and Father, you guys weren't here."
"Yeah, and our mom was," Rick said. Bridget stared at him blankly until he realized his mistake. "Sorry, Bridge. I forgot."
The girl sighed before continuing. "Anyway, I began explaining to all of you who we were and why we were there. Mother, your eyes widened and you gasped suddenly when I told you I was your daughter. Rick?"
"Dad, you and Mom looked at each other and your cheeks turned red. It was funny." Rick rubbed his chin, remembering his embarrassed parents fondly.
Blane stepped forward. "You two," he began, looking pointedly at his parents, "were especially shocked. Mom was sitting with this other guy, and you, Papa, looked furious."
"Well, after we told you, we got teleported back," Bridget said, taking hold of the conversation. "We had stayed for half an hour that time. And we also found out that your minds get wiped after we visit you."
"So let me see if I'm understanding this correctly," Kid Flash said. "Zatanna can, in the future, send you back in time whenever she wants, and after you leave, our memories go fuzzy there?"
"Basically," Nathaniel said, answering his future-father's question. "Zatanna's not even sure how it works, so there's no way we can know."
"Do you know how long you'll be here this time?" Rocket asked.
"Well, last time we stayed for two hours. So, at least that long. As Zatanna gets stronger, her ability to teleport us for a longer time gets better as well," Aarin added.
"You just said teleport," Robin interjected. "Does that mean you can go to the future—not just the past?"
Felicity spoke, this time. "Yep. We went to the future on our third trip!"
