A/N: Yay! Sorry it took so long and for the lack of A/N in the last chapter, but we have planned to put out 2 chapters at a time! So, enjoy and review! Reviews make me happy and want write more!

Disclaimer: If I owned Young Justice, the batboys would be mentioned. A LOT.

June was a little bit uncomfortable as he dragged her into the "batterogation room". What kind of person came up with a pun like that, anyway?

This was Robin - he was, more or less, a celebrity. And here he was, next to her. He was a lot younger than her- 14 or 15, while she was 19 -
and from the looks of it, he didn't like her. For whatever reason, that made June a little bit upset, but mostly curious - What did I do to make him hate me so much? It's probably just a stupid hunch he has. It doesn't mean anything, and I can't be focusing on dumb things like him when I don't even know where I am. Nobody knows exactly where the Batcave is, after all.

"Your name?" He asked.

"June." She replied. "Didn't Raven say that already?"

"Full name." He corrected.

"Oh! Uh... June Marie. June Marie Jackson, and, uh-"

"Where'd you get your powers?" He interrupted. Rude, June thought, but she showed the ring nonetheless.

"I don't even know, I just found this ring at the factory and when I twist it around my finger-" She demonstrated, "I disappear."

He nodded, looking around the room as if he believed she was just hiding. She twisted it back, and appeared behind him, whispering, "Boo." He jumped, and she laughed. She had been hoping this would help him lighten up, but only for a moment. He quickly returned back to a stern attitude.

"Ahem... And, why are you in Gotham?"

Suddenly, she became uncomfortable. "Do... Do I have to tell you?"

"No." He shrugged. "But if you don't, we can't trust you, and you'll be kicked out. Besides, from the looks of things, I doubt you actually have a place to stay, correct?"

"Correct." She confirmed. "I... I'm here to find my sister. She kind of ran away, if you could even call it that."

He nodded, pursing his lips. "Well. You're... 19?" She nodded. "And your sister?"

"17, but she's acts like she's a 3 year old on drugs." She could see a small smirk replace his old scowl as he uncrossed his arms and held out his hand.

"Cool." He said. "I-I mean, not cool. That your sister's a 3 year old on drugs and everything." She laughed at this strange altering in personality, as he suddenly became much more awkward... But much more approachable, all the same. She shook his hand.

"So... Can I stay?" She nervously asked.

"...I don't know, Batman decides these things. I'll put in a good word though, tell him you're trying to find your sister. I might even be able to convince him to train you, since you're obviously out of shape."

She frantically glanced down at her body, realizing it was much more skinny than it should be. She had more muscle when she was a 10 year old than she did now, but it's not like she had anyone to blame but the natural order of life. She certainly couldn't afford the organics that her parents used to feed her back on the farm, much less fruits and vegetables at all. She ate mostly bread and drank mostly tap water. She chuckled. "Yeah, I guess you're right." He shrugged, smirking subtly.

"Anyways, go out and tell Ge-Raven that you're gonna stay until Batman decides if it's long term. The only reason you got such a big chance of acceptance is because of that ring of yours, and of course Raven helped you out. In fact, I bet she's gonna wanna introduce you to the rest of the team."

"Cool." She said, secretly ecstatic that she was going to meet a team of famous super-teens. She could remember that Opal's favorite cereal had one of the members - Megan - the cover... Now that she thought about it, it was called Miss Martian's Munchies. She tried her best to hold back a laugh at the memory as she exited the room, finding Raven pacing nervously outside.

"What did he say?!" She immediately asked. "If he likes you, there's no way Batman will turn you down!"

"I don't know if he likes me, but he did say he would put in a good word. Besides, even if it turns out that I can't stay for very long, I do get to crash here until Batman decides."

"Awesomeness!" Raven squealed, hugging June tightly. It seemed that she became friendly very quickly, which June wasn't sure was a good thing. "So, I guess all that's left is to introduce you to the others. We'll have to wait until they get back, they're all on separate missions... But for now, I'll give you a little tour of the Batcave, and even the mansion if you're lucky!"

Before June could say anything, Raven grabbed her hand and tugged her along just as Robin had. To be honest, she felt like some sort of doll... But, she didn't care. It was nice to be able to relax for once, let someone else do the work... That was a feeling that hasn't visited her in years.

And for that, she was grateful.