Author's Note: I hate how I can't seem to write when I want to write…


4. From Batman and Son

Dick clenched his teeth as Alfred made another stitch. He looked like he swallowed a lemon, especially since there was now a new addition to their "family" that Bruce had neglected to tell him about until the brat tried to slice him up like a Christmas ham.

"Really ticks me off after all those lectures he gave me about using protection," he grumbled.

Alfred's face suddenly looked more agitated as he continued to stitch Dick's wounds,

"If I may, Master Richard," he said coolly, "But as I recall, Master Bruce didn't have that option when Master Damian was conceived."

"You're telling me that he didn't care about what might have happened when he did it?" Dick rolled his eyes.

Alfred stopped and glared at the young man, "I am saying, sir, was that Master Damian's mother drugged the Master and raped him!"

Dick suddenly turned pale,

"What? Are you serious?!"

"I am surprised and disappointed in you for not asking for information like a proper detective ought to, Master Richard," Alfred went back to tending to Dick's wounds, but there wasn't much delicacy in the work as there was a few minutes ago, "Rather than inquire on the whole story, you decided to jump to your own bloody conclusions to make yourself feel better?"

"No," Dick looked uncomfortable, "I'm sorry, Alfred, I wasn't thinking –"

"Indeed," Alfred said curtly.

Another stitch was made and Dick yelped again.

Dick made a mental note to apologize to Bruce for thinking those false thoughts and to slug that bitch, Talia in the face when he saw her again. Hard.

5. From Justice League (2001): The Enemy Below

Aquaman wasn't liking how the conference with the world leaders was going. They refused to accept his conditions for peace with Atlantis and were trying to throw him out of the conference room on top of that?! He was king! He was sovereign and his word was law! Why wouldn't these surface dwellers accept that?

"These are your final terms," He said coolly to the protesting leaders, "Refuse them at your own risk."

"But your demands are outrageous and would compromise our defenses!" The man to his left at the podium said meekly.

"Your problem, not mine," Aquaman said indifferently.

He was expecting more indignant cries, sheep without a herder. He wasn't, however, expecting the man at the podium to glower at him.

"On the contrary, your Majesty, this is your problem too."

At that moment, several police officers armed in heavy gear barged through the door. The man at the podium continued,

"You've attacked several civilians unprovoked, damaged a man's car, walked into traffic and nearly caused an accident and physically manhandled a police officer for no reason. You might be King where you're from, but you haven't been granted diplomatic immunity. If you were smart enough to come here, you should have at least gotten that part straightened out beforehand."

One officer walked towards Aquman with handcuffs.

"You have the right to remain silent."

Aquaman bristled at this. He had come asking for peace and these surface dwellers make him out to be the villain. He pushed the officer to the side, ignoring the frightened cries of the world leaders as the man collided with the wall. The rest of the officers charged him at once, now. Aquaman easily dodged and overpowered each man that came at him, hoping that this little spectacle would be enough of an example for the rest of the idiots to get the message.

But right as he finished off the last officer, the Justice League flew in. Wonder Woman flew up to him first, raising her hands in the air as a sign of peace. Pathetic weakness. He pushed her aside and quickly found himself surrounded by green aura.

He tried to fight it but was caught off guard by Superman entering the bubble and knocking him out.

Aquman woke up in a heavily guarded cell hours later with a dull headache and a sharply dressed woman looking at him coldly.

He ended up being charged with several cases of assault and battery (particularly against Wonder Woman, as she was a diplomat for Themyscira), vandalism, and murder in the second degree (he was told that he didn't handle the officers as gently as he thought he did, considering his own strength).

In the end, he was banished from the Surface World and the League made it clear that he would need a better representative for Atlantis that didn't choose violence as an initial response. Someone by the name of Kaldur'an was elected and he became Atlantis' ambassador a short time later.

When Aquaman returned to Atlantis after his trial and sentencing, he couldn't bear to look at his Mera, so full of anger and disappointed over his actions. What she said to him before taking their son and leaving still haunted him for many years afterwards.

"I expected you to set an example for our son and for our people. What kind of king acts like a bully to get his way?"


Author's Note: Sorry, cornholio4, I wasn't sure how to do Amanda Waller getting what she deserved since the whole purpose of the Suicide Squad was essentially to give the public a target to blame. Besides, there really isn't a way for Bruce to prove that she didn't anything stupid, unfortunately. Still thought the casting was excellent, though. Viola Davis did a great job, though I wouldn't have minded Octavia Spencer, either. She had the physical appearance to pull it off and I bet she would have been intimidating in her own right, maybe give Waller some sass to her character too. XD

To any Aquaman fans, sorry about how I portrayed him. I mean it. I just didn't like the Justice League version of him, since he kind of acted like a spoiled child and was pretty sexist, too. Again, I apologize for the last segment.

Bothers me that Dick is mad at Bruce for supposedly being a hypocrite and no one corrects him. I guess it could be excused for Bruce not bothering to give the full story.

Be sure to give prompts for what "hero" needs to addressed next.