NXT Generation
Summary: We know that superheroes have kids at some point in their lives. We also know that some of the kids form and/or join other super powered teams. The Justice League started a team of sidekicks known as "Young Justice". The Avengers had that same idea before the League six years ago, but their kids are very stubborn, especially Spider-Man's, who is already apart of a few teams. After those six years, they finally agreed. This is their story.
Disclaimer: I own only my own characters.
January 26, 2012, Middleton High School, 10:30am...
Sami sat at her desk as she tuned out Mr. Rotwood, who was currently, "monologing" about mythical creatures. Her mind was still wrapped around what had happened at S.H.I.E.L.D sixteen days ago. Once Spider-Man heard that the Dark Knight had visited the helicarrier, Spidey decided to pull Sami out of there for a few days. She huffed in frustration at the thought of Batman. Who the hell did he think he was? She pounded her fist on the desk. She suddenly felt eyes on her and Mr. Rotwood went silent. She looked around and then looked down at her desk. She hadn't noticed it a few seconds ago. She broke the desk-top in half. She looked up and Rotwood glared at her. She groaned,
"I know, I'm going." Sami groaned as she grabbed her bag and took the pass from Rotwood as she left to go to the Principal's office. She heard the whispering and mutters of the class before she shut the door. She wandered down the hallway as she stood in front of the Office door. She reached for the knob, but paused when she heard a familiar voice on the other side,
"I'm looking for a student of yours. Do you happen to know what class she might be in at this moment?" a male voice asked. The receptionist, Mrs. Larmour, chuckled in reply as she tapped the keys on her keyboard,
"Of course! What student are you looking for?" the old woman asked,
"Samantha Jay Lynn Parker? She does go here, right?" the male asked. She blinked at the door in confusion. The male was looking for her? He's probably another fan boy.
"Why yes she does. She should be in History. Room 127." Mrs. Larmour replied as she laughed. The man laughed as well.
"Thank You, Nancy."
"You are very welcome, Mr. Wayne." Mrs. Larmour said. She backed away from the door in shock. Mr. Wayne? As in Bruce Wayne? What the hell was Bruce doing here? Sami twisted the doorknob and proceeded inside. Bruce nodded toward her and Mrs. Larmour gave her a concerned look,
"Here she is. What is it this time, Miss Parker?" the old woman asked as she ran her hand through her graying blond hair. Sami gave Bruce a glare before turning her attention toward the receptionist. Sami placed the pass on the desk and turned around to put her bag on the sofa near the door. Mrs. Larmour sighed as she read the pass,
"You broke a desk, Miss Parker?" the woman asked, as if seeing this would happen. Bruce turned his head to stare at her in disbelief. Sami nodded,
"Yea. I had a rough few days, Nance." Sami explained. Bruce raised a brow as Nancy sighed again,
"This should be the part where I tell you that it is impolite to call teachers and staff by their first name, but you'll just ignore it anyway." Nancy said with a shake of her head. Sami waved her hand at her and sat on the sofa. Mrs. Larmour typed it up on her computer and turned to the other two occupants in the room. She cleared her throat,
"Miss Parker, Mr. Wayne is here looking for you. Do I want to know why?" Sami shrugged her shoulders as she crossed her left leg over her right knee and leaned on the left arm of the sofa, palm resting on her forehead. She stared at the older gentleman. Bruce also cleared his throat,
"I'm here to offer you a Wayne Enterprise's scholarship to Gotham Academy. Are you interested?" Bruce asked as he sat on the seat opposite of the sofa. Mrs. Larmour looked up from her paperwork and looked back and forth from Sami to Bruce, mouth agape. Sami snorted,
"Thanks, but no thanks. I'm fairly happy to stay in Middleton. Sorry." Sami said bluntly. Mrs. Larmour let out a surprised noise as she turned her head to Bruce, waiting for a reply from the playboy. Bruce looked as if he was deep in thought,
"Maybe you would like to think it over?" Bruce asked. Sami shrugged,
"I'll think about it." she replied. Mrs. Larmour let out a breath she didn't know she was holding. She chuckled as she got up off of her chair. Sami and Bruce looked toward her,
"Excuse me for a moment." Nancy said as she hurried to the Principal's official office. When the door closed, Bruce looked toward Sami, who glared back,
"Why?" the teenager asked. Bruce gave her a puzzled look,
"Why, what?" Bruce asked. Sami grunted and got up the couch as she looked down at the billionaire with a disgusted look,
"You know damn well what 'why' means!" Sami exclaimed. Bruce held a finger to his lips. Sami flipped him off. Bruce sighed and relaxed in his seat as he sat back,
"I know. I'm making preparations."
"For what? If my new team fails? Well let me tell you this, Mr. Wayne. I assure you, we will not fail." Sami exclaimed again, saying Mr. Wayne in the most sarcastic way. Bruce only hummed and leaned forward, propping his elbows on his knees and folding his hands in front of his lips. By the look on the man's face, Sami could tell that Bruce was obviously in deep thought,
"Did your parents tell you that they had already agreed to let you train with me?" Bruce asked. Sami stared at him,
"Pardon?"
"You heard me, Samantha. Bloom saw it as 'excellent bonding time together'. Obviously she wants us to try and get along." Bruce explained. Sami snorted and rolled her eyes,
"Yeah right. My mom can be an airhead at times, but she's not stupid, unless you convinced her yourself somehow." Sami replied. Bruce went to make a comment but shut his mouth once Mrs. Larmour walked back into the room with Principal Ishiyama on her tail. Ishiyama smiled and held out a hand. Bruce returned the smile and shook the woman's hand,
"Middleton is proud to have such an intelligent man such as yourself here in our high school. I've heard from Nancy here that you're offering Miss Parker a full scholarship to Gotham Academy. Am I correct?" Ishiyama asked. Bruce nodded. Ishiyama smile got even wider,
"I asked, but she denied." Bruce said, motioning towards Sami. Ishiyama's face went from happy to shocked in three seconds flat as she turned to look at Sami,
"Why is that, Miss Parker?" the asian woman asked. Sami sighed and told her that she was just not interested. Ishiyama huffed and returned to her "happy" form. She turned to Bruce and motioned him into her office as the three adults in the room left for about ten or fifteen minutes, leaving Sami by herself in the main office. Once they returned, all three had their attentions turned toward Sami. She rolled her eyes and sighed,
"Yes?" she asked non-too lightly. Ishiyama cleared her throat,
"Parker, Mr. Wayne has agreed to let you stay with him in Gotham for a month to try-out Gotham Academy for that amount of time. Do not worry, you won't have to wear a uniform. Mr. Wayne has also offered to buy you the school supplies that are required. He has also informed us that he will have his butler escort you to and from school with Bruce's son, Richard. Does that sound okay to you?" Ishiyama asked. She kind of winced after she was done after she saw the look of utter disgust on Sami's features. Sami sighed,
"Why don't people ever give me a chance to think things over before they force me?" Sami asked. Larmour and Ishiyama only gave her confused looks while Bruce shot her a displeased glance. When no one else in the room moved or said a word, the brunette just sighed,
"Fine, I'll go. But no uniforms. I mean it." Sami commanded. All three adults smiled. Sami ignored all of them and gathered her things and headed out the door. Bruce shook hands with the two elderly ladies and left as well.
End of Chapter
