Robin spun around and looked at Lexa and realizes what had happened. "You know it's not nice to scare people like that." He stated abruptly as he turned towards the city once more. It had been two months since they had last seen each other but he could tell that the younger girl had matured and changed, more than he could imagine. "Well," she started out sarcastically "I figured you wouldn't want to fall all seventeen stories and land on your face." She gave him a smug look as she said it and this only annoyed him further. "C'mon sis" he said his voice dripping with exasperation and dark humor "you of all people should know that I am the master of heights, no way I fall, even eight stories without deploying a grappling line." The challenge in his voice was clear and he knew she was thinking about what she wanted to do. As he looked at her, he noticed her eyes. Of all the things to change they had changed the most, looking wiser and more thoughtful. For a moment he thought he could see her past, her story, flash behind the red irises but it disappeared just as fast, he did however see her eyes change to their normal black depths. With Lexa it was one or the other, when she was Lexa, and she had her mask off she kept them this color, but the moment she changed they brightened to a devilish scarlet color with no pupil in the center. It had always freaked him out but at the same time he had gotten used to it, learning that because of their special qualities her eyes always gave away her mood. He suddenly realized that he had just been staring at her for quite some time. "Hey are you o.k?" she asked genuinely concerned, "yeah," he replied "let's go meet up with the big man."
All three of the shadowy caped figures reached the wide roof at the same time and stood with a grace that was eerily matching. "We have two more neighborhoods before you have to go home Pheonix." Batman said with an authoritive tone that only he could master. She looked at him and slowly Robin saw her resigned look and practically heard her screaming in her head WHY! As she turned to check her last round Robin turned and loudly announced "here I'll go with and it will go by faster." The statement elicited a glare that had a potentially deadly quality, but she didn't argue and jumped down into the neighboring alley.
