Orlando, Florida 0127, October 22, 2016

Robin had found the locations of Karmin, Tunston, and Wolna. The team had already tracked down Gavin Karmin. Apparently, Karmin had claimed that he had no clue that Emily-Grace Hendrix's body was removed from Orlando General Hospital's morgue. The team had also tracked down a nervous-looking Hunter Tunston. But like Karmin, Tunston had no idea what had had happened that night three years ago. That left Rodney Wolna. The team had tracked and found Wolna in a dark alleyway behind a bar. Wolna gulped air when he saw the team arrive. Robin wasted no time in pleasantries. He had to take care of this. For Myla. For the pain and suffering this had caused her loving father and sister, the only she had had on this Earth. Robin pulled a photograph of Myla out of his pocket. He flashed the photo in front of Wolna's face. With his free hand he slammed Wolna into the nearby brick wall.

"Robin, what're- ?" started Miss Martian.

"Hey! Hey! Easy Pal," said Wolna in surprise.

"Remember her?" barked Robin.

"Buddy-," started Wolna. Robin cut him off.

"I said, 'DO YOU REMEMBER HER?" barked Robin darkly.

Wolna stared at the photo.

"Buddy," started Wolna again. "I've had been driving many people over the past eighteen years."

"YOU LOOK AT THIS PHOTO AND TELL ME IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN HER BEFORE!"

"No I don't"

"Let me refresh your memory," said Robin even darker. "She supposedly died on the night of June 28, 2013. Ring a bell?"

Wolna studied Myla's photo, as each second passed the sweat on his brow began increasingly larger.

"Oh," said Wolna. "I remember now. That girl had died right?"

"We thought so. A few days ago we spotted her with the Injustice League. You were the one driving . . . so where did you take her body?"

Wolna trembled before Robin.

"I d-don't know what you're talking about," stuttered Wolna.

"Denial isn't going to help you," Robin raised his left fist but Miss Martian intervened.

No, this isn't the way Robin," said Miss Martian through the team's psychic comlink.

Robin withdrew his left fist. But he raised his right fist and punched Wolna in the face.

"You know what happened!" yelled Robin. He was losing his self-control. "WHERE IS SHE?" bellowed Robin.

Wolna sputtered,

"I didn't k-know w-what they were going to do to her. I had to raise money for-"

"STOP MAKING EXCUSES AND TELL ME WHERE THE HELL SHE IS!"

"They had me drive her to this hidden facility in Detroit. That's all I know I swear," said Wolna.

Robin and the team walked away from the scene.

"Next stop: Detroit," said Robin.

Detroit, Michigan 0515, October 22, 2016

The coordinates led to an abandoned-looking warehouse, much like the warehouse in Star City. Miss Martian parked her ship outside, next to the eerie warehouse. Aqualad pulled Robin aside for a minute to talk to him.

"Robin," began Aqualad. "Whatever happens out there, remember this: even if we do find Black Swan, she might not be the same as we have known her. Being torn apart from her family and friends could have damaged who she was."

"What are you saying, Aqualad?" asked Robin dangerously.

"Just remember that Black Swan might not be as glad to see us as we would."

Robin walked outside. He didn't want to believe what Aqualad had said.

But deep in his gut he knew that was a possibility.

When the team walked into the warehouse, they did not see the Injustice League as expected, but Black Swan and the other woman in white. Now Robin thought about it, the woman in the white jumpsuit looked a lot like Black Swan. Robin recalled something Myla had once said to him: "my mother disappeared ten years ago."

Was the woman in white Anna-Marie Hendrix, Emily-Grace's mother? Black Swan was wearing a black leathered jumpsuit. She wasn't wearing her signature swan feathered mask and cape. And her hair wasn't as short as Robin had remembered it three years ago. Her hair now flowed down over her shoulders and covering her chest area. Myla had no weapons, or at least that Robin could see. Neither did the woman in white.

"You know six against two isn't much of a fight," said Kid Flash.

Kid Flash was always making antagonizing comments during the beginning of battles. Black Swan and the woman in white did look similar to each other, they were near the same height, had the same pale complexion, and the same raven black hair color.

"I think you'll find me and my daughter more than a fair fight," said the woman in white.

"Fair?" scoffed Artemis.

"Huh?" said SuperBoy stupidly.

"Daughter?" said Aqualad.

"Mother?" said Black Swan.

"Hello Megan?" Miss Martian used her catch phrase.

"Myla?" said Robin exhilarated.

"WALLY!" yelled out Kid Flash.

"Enough gasping," said Black Swan's mother. "Its time for Black Swan and White Widow to attack the Young Justice team."

Black Swan followed her mother's order. She began fighting Artemis, Aqualad, and Kid Flash. All three on her own, her skills increased ten fold in the last three years. White Widow took on SuperBoy, Miss Martian, and Robin. So far, White Widow and Black Swan were whipping the Young Justice's asses, not literally though. The Young Justice team was about to pull back when Black Swan had Kid Flash pinned down. Black Swan pulled a knife from her belt. She put the knife to Kid Flash's throat.

"Any last words, KF?" asked Black Swan darkly.

"Yeah. I've got one," snapped Kid Flash. "That was the biggest cliché I have ever heard."

Robin saw what Black Swan was about to do. He had to stop her from making the biggest mistake of her life. Something inside of him knew this wasn't her, that she couldn't control her actions.

"Myla!" yelled Robin. He wrapped his arm around Black Swan's neck. "Drop the knife!"

Black Swan wasn't standing down.

Robin yelled at her, trying to get through to her, "I said drop it!"

Black Swan locked eyes with Robin. Her expression had psychopathic killer all over it. She whispered darkly to Robin,

"You think you can control me, Robin?"

"No I-," Robin was cut off.

"Do you really think I was really your friend? Or even deeper than that?"

Robin stared in a spaced-out way. She continued,

"Do you think I just showed up randomly on Mount Justice out of nowhere?"