Justice: Twilight
Robin and Supergirl sparred in the Watchtower Gym, punches were thrown and kicks exchanged.
"Form up!" Robin growled, deflecting her punch and delivering an elbow to the chest.
Supergirl fought the urge to blast him with her heat vision. Robin had only agreed to teach her to fight hand-to-hand combat if she didn't use her powers during their hour long sessions every day at eight pm. It was the only alone time she could have with the Boy Wonder. He could be usually found working on the Javelin with Batgirl and Kid Flash, or verbally sparing with her brother, Superboy.
"I'm trying," she spat, separating her feet and bringing her hands up like he'd taught her.
He lashed out with a low sweeping kick and knocked her feet from under her.
"Quicker reactions! Retaliate!" He barked angrily.
Ever since her kiss with Robin's other self, Wraithe, in the Nazi ruled world, she'd been crushing hard on Batman's fifteen year old Protégé; she loved his laugh, his smile, even his silky voice that could turn sharp and cold in a split second.
Right now, he was using that sexy commanding voice that he'd inherited from Batman.
She was knocked out of her thoughts by a hard kick to the side of the head. She was knocked to the ground and pinned there by the Boy Wonder.
"Cuffed. Distraction is death. Never let your guard down, even for a friend." He said, helping her to her feet.
"Yeah," she said, then blushed and rocked back on the balls of her feet. "Hey, Robin?" she swallowed, "you want to…grab a coffee or something later? Metropolis has this adorable little café near the Daily Planet, we can go tomorrow for lunch."
Robin looked at her with his hands in his pockets and his head cocked to one side.
"Tomorrow is Monday, Supergirl, you have to go to school, don't you?"
Supergirl groaned. That's right. She had been given a scholarship to the Crawford Academy for the Gifted. It was a boarding school, but since she could fly, the guise was she would be staying at her Aunt and Uncle's home, but in truth was she would just fly back to Metropolis.
"Yeah, I wish I the summer didn't have to end."
Robin smiled, and her heart beat faster. "Same time tomorrow?" He said, but left before she could give him an answer.
Superboy was sprawled out across the sofa in the Rec-Room, a plate of hot nachos on his lap and the remote for the eighty inch plasma in his hand.
"Hey, Dude," he said as Robin walked in. the fifteen year old Boy Wonder dropped down on the armchair beside the sofa and snatched a nacho.
"Your sister just asked me out for coffee," he said casually.
Superboy nearly crushed the remote as he choked on a string of cheese.
"What!" He rasped.
Robin gave him a look. "Your sister just asked me out for coffee." He said, "She's been acting weird since you guys got back from fixing the past. She even begged me to teach her Martial Arts about a month after you got back. Did anything happen that I should know about?"
Superboy racked his brain for anything that might have happened for his little sister to crush on Robin, other than the obvious. Robin was Sex in a Utility Belt. He'd look good in anything and his smile melted every girl's hearts.
"Well, she spent an overwhelming amount of time with your creepy double, Wraithe. " He said, "But that's it."
Robin nodded. "I'll ask M'gann, she probably remembers something you don't."
Superboy turned on Star TV and the Hostess, Brenda Night, was beginning a segment.
"He made his debut as the World's Smartest Boy at the tender age of five, he's also known as The Future of Wayne Enterprises, but recently, he's made a name for himself at the Second Annual Justice League Gala when he crashed the Party on a motorbike, right through the Window! You know him, ladies, you fell in love with those blue eyes and sexy abs. Yep, let's welcome Dr Danny Wilde!"
The crowd erupted with screams as fifteen year old Danny Wilde stepped out onto the stage and sat down beside Brenda on the couch.
Danny had that 'I'm-hot-and-bad-and-you-want-this' smirk on his handsome face. His blue eyes glittered dangerously as he dipped Brenda and kissed her hotly on the mouth.
Brenda was bright red as they parted.
"What a kisser, Ladies!" She yelled.
Superboy's face scrunched up in disgust. "I can't believe that jerk," he grumbled.
Robin's face was a mask of stone. "He built the Watchtower, don't forget that."
"Hey," Superboy said after a moment. "I was thinking…"
Robin cut him off, "Don't, it's dangerous."
The Boy Wonder yelped as Superboy threw a chip at him.
Batgirl laughed as Kid Flash raced through the Watchtower with her on his back. They were going so fast she thought they'd passed the Cafeteria at least four times.
"Slow down!" She shrieked, still laughing.
Kid Flash skidded to a stop and she hugged his neck. "You're warm." She mumbled into his shoulder.
Kid Flash grinned. "Well, that's good." He said, "I'd hate for my little Bat to get cold."
Batgirl shifted into his arms and curled up there.
"Nearly as good as Batman's hugs." She mumbled. Kid Flash pouted theatrically. "Old Pointy Ears gives better hugs? Then I'll have to do better, won't I?"
Batgirl giggled and slipped from his arms. "You want to go on Patrol with me one day? I'll show you all the cool places to hang out in Gotham."
Kid Flash blinked. This naïve nine year old girl had just asked him, a fifteen year old teenaged boy, on what could be classified as a date.
No, he chided himself; she treats you like her best friend, which you are. She just wants to hang out with you more, and nothing else.
"Sure, Batgirl, how about next week on Friday? Gotham Park, near the Justice Fountain?"
Batgirl nodded. "Great! Now don't tell Robin!"
She scurried off, most likely to find Batman.
Kid Flash headed to the Lounge and found Superboy and Robin sprawled out on two of the three chairs, eating Nachos, watching Star TV's interview with Danny Wilde.
"Hey, Rob?" Kid Flash said, snatching away a few Nachos. "What would you do to a guy who was dating Batgirl?"
Robin had a thoughtful look on his face for a moment. "Make their lives a living hell, why?" He inquired.
Kid Flash gulped and shrugged. "No reason, just curious."
"M'gann and I had sex," Superboy said suddenly.
Robin and Kid Flash stared at him with wide eyes. Superboy was seventeen, and they knew he'd been dating M'gann for almost six months now. "Dude! You're kidding!" Kid Flash yelled. "Robin, you've got Batman's creepy lie detecting look, use it!"
"He's telling the truth, KF," Robin murmured. "If he's in love with her, we should be happy for him and not pry."
Superboy sighed. "It's just, you two are talking about girls who aren't your girlfriends, so why can't I talk about my girlfriend? And that's the only major thing we've done since getting together."
Robin nodded. "Batgirl will be thirty before she even thinks about even going out with a boy. I'll make sure of it."
Kid Flash gulped again.
The whole Watchtower began to shake and Robin leapt down to the computer. He typed in his passcode and checked the Sensors.
"The sensors are picking up a powerful energy surge," he said, his eyes narrowed as lines of data raced across the screen. "But I've never seen signatures like this!"
Superman leaned over his shoulder. "I have," he growled, "It's a Boom Tube."
They all turned as a Boom Tube opened behind them.
Robin froze as Darkseid stepped out.
"…When the one called Darkseid comes to the city you call Metropolis, your decision upon the Great Earth will decided whether those you love will live or die..."
Morgana le Fay's haunting words echoed through his mind as Darkseid approached.
"We meet again, Kal-El," Darkseid murmured.
Superboy stood in front of Robin and Kid Flash protectively, his eyes pulsing with heat vision.
Superman launched himself at Darkseid, punching him as he yelled "You!"
They hit the main pillar and the whole Watchtower shifted, the jolt was enough for Robin to finally find his voice. "Stop them before they knock us out of orbit!" He growled, running over to the computer.
Diana and Hawkgirl grabbed Superman to restrain him. Robin checked the Tower's orbit and sighed in relief as the satellite righted itself.
"Let go!" Superman yelled.
"I see you haven't forgotten me," Darkseid smirked, his eyes on Superboy. Superboy shuddered, remembering last time he, his Father and sister had fought Darkseid.
"What do you want?" Robin said coolly, stepping between the Kryptonian and Ruler of Apokolips.
Darkseid looked down at him, but Robin shoved his hands in his pockets and cocked his head to the left.
"As much as it pains me to admit it," Darkseid murmured, returning his gaze to Superman, "I need your help. My latest skirmish on New Genesis has left my military forces at considerably less than full strength."
Superman growled.
"Why should we help you?" He spat.
"Because my enemy is your enemy," Darkseid murmured, "even as we speak, Apokolips is being assimilated by the Kryptonian menace known as Brainiac."
Superman's eyes widened. "You're lying," Superman snarled, "I destroyed him!"
Darkseid smirked. "Apparently, he is harder to kill than you realised. You know his pattern, Kal-El, once he's finished ciphering the memory banks and technologies of my planet…"
Robin knew this story. "He'll annihilate it." he concluded.
Superman sneered. "Good."
Every ones' eyes widened, "Superman!" They yelled, giving words of protest.
"You may not care what happens to Apokolips or I, but know this," Darkseid opened a Boom Tube and stepped in, "if Brainiac isn't stopped, countless millions more will perish. Think about it."
He stepped in and disappeared.
An hour later, everyone was gathered in the Observation Deck, Robin leaned against the window, his arms folded and his head bowed, Batgirl perched on Kid Flash's back, her arms around his neck, Superboy holding M'gann, and Supergirl standing next to Robin, fighting back her blush.
"So what are you saying?" Hawkgirl asked, "You'd sacrifice millions of lives just because you don't like this guy?"
Superman closed his eyes. "You don't know Darkseid like I do," he said with a strained voice.
Robin stepped forward and brought up news footage of when Darkseid brainwashed Superman and Superboy two years ago.
"We know he used you," He murmured, "humiliated you, brainwashed you, wound you up like a tin soldier and turned you lose against Earth." He strode up to Superman and punched him, hard.
Superman went flying across the room, into a wall. "Cry me a river," Robin pulled the kryptonite ring from his finger and put it back into his utility belt.
"On the outside chance this isn't another one of his schemes," Batman murmured, "we have to take action, so I suggest you get over it."
J'onn stepped forward, "Brainiac has already destroyed countless civilizations, and now he threatens another."
Robin spoke again, "do you want that to be the legacy of your people, Boy Scout?"
Superman glared at Batman and the Boy Wonder. "I'm telling you there's something wrong with this scenario," he insisted.
He looked at Batman. "Alright, we'll play Darkseid's game," he said, "but I need Robin and Supergirl to do something for me."
The Boom Tube opened and Robin and Supergirl stepped out.
Robin groaned and leaned against a rock, nausea hitting him like a tonne of bricks.
"That was fun," he growled, following Supergirl.
They faced the ruins of an ancient city, and Supergirl's eyes widened. "Let me get this straight," she said as Robin came to stand beside her. "Orion is Darkseid's own son?" Robin nodded. "New Genesis and Apokolips have been at war for centuries," He murmured, "Darkseid and High-Father exchanged sons in a kind of Peace Treaty." Supergirl looked at him.
"Sounds nuts to me, too," Robin shrugged. "But with a conflict on this scale, we could use some back up."
"So, where do we find this 'Orion'?" Supergirl questioned.
Robin shrugged, when the ground started shaking and splitting open.
They were thrown into the air.
Robin landed in a roll and drew his swords. Supergirl held up her hands in the same way Robin showed her and stood her ground.
A giant worm emerged from the ground; it looked at them with vicious black eyes and bared its fierce fangs.
"Well, shit."
It leaned down and scooped Robin up in its mouth. "Robin!" Supergirl cried.
She flew up and punched the creature, while Robin slashed at its tongue. "Little help would be nice, Supergirl!" He yelled.
Supergirl flew straight at the creature's mouth, but the teeth were like diamond, and its jaw was clenched tightly.
"It really stinks in here, Supergirl!"
"I'm trying, Robin!" She shouted.
She forced the jaw open a small amount, and Robin pulled out an exploding Batarang.
It went off and she was thrown to the ground.
Robin fell out covered in phlegm. "That was disgusting!" He yelled, standing up.
Supergirl ran over to him. "Are you alright?" She asked.
Robin looked at her. "Just…perfect," he snarled.
The creature went down to scoop them up again, when Supergirl grabbed a nearby pillar and shoved it into the Monster's mouth.
The stone crunched under the creature's bite strength, and Robin tossed her one of the grappling lines.
She wrapped it around the creature's snout and pulled. It shook its head and threw her into a wall.
Robin ran over to her, but he was too slow and it was about to scoop her up, when a blue mist poured from the monster's mouth.
It roared in pain, and as it was distracted, a strange man-like creature ran up to Supergirl, scooped her up, and ran away from the creature.
"This way! That frost bomb won't hold it for long!" It yelled.
Robin followed it away from the still roaring creature, through a group of trees and down some old stairs.
The creature couldn't get through the trees.
They ran until they came to the top of a large hill.
The creature set Supergirl down and said "You should be safe here."
Robin fell to his knees beside the Girl of Steel and tucked a strand of golden hair behind her ear.
"Come' on, Supergirl," he murmured, "wake up."
She groaned and opened her deep purple eyes. "You owe me big time, Bird Boy," she hissed, sitting up.
Robin laughed softly and hugged her. "Your brother would kill me if he found out you became worm food."
He released her and they both turned to the creature that saved them.
"I am Robin," Robin said, "what is your name?"
The creature smiled. "I am Forager," he said.
Supergirl nodded. "Do you know someone named 'Orion'?" She asked.
Forager stepped back in shock. "Orion? I am just an unworthy bug," he said, "Orion is a God who is far above us."
Robin and Supergirl exchanged looks. "You're too modest," Supergirl said, "you've shown courage, compassion…" Forager cut her off. "No, no, you don't understand," he turned and pointed upwards. "All the Gods are far above us."
Robin followed his finger and saw a large citadel floating high in the sky over New Genesis.
"I'm going to need a longer Grapple," he growled.
Batgirl swooped the Javelin 8 down and let loose the Cellular Cannon. The blue bean ripped through seven of Brainiac's drones and she laughed.
"Having fun?" Kid Flash asked though the comm. He was piloting the Javelin 12, Batman had the Javelin 10, and J'onn had the Javelin 7.
"You bet I am, KF!" She cackled. She loved the Javelins. Not as much as she loved he Bat-Cycle, or Kid Flash, but she loved them.
Ever since Kid Flash got back from fixing the past a year ago, she'd had strange feelings for him. She'd told Alfred, who had told her she had a crush on the speedster. When she asked what to do, he told her to follow her heart.
She had begun being nicer to KF, and they were friends now. He was six years older than her, and one of Robin's closest friends. Her main concern was what her protective older brother would do if she ever pursued Kid Flash.
"Hawkgirl needs help, you're closest," Batman said, "have any of you gotten word back from Supergirl and Robin?"
"No," Batgirl said along with everyone else.
She shot down the drones Hawkgirl was fighting, when she saw Superman get thrown from the force field and into a huge crater.
She watched, waiting to see if the Man of Steel was alright, when he stood up. He gave her a thumb's up and she piloted the Javelin to join in the dog fight Kid Flash was having with several drones.
Robin and Supergirl flew up to the Citadel, Robin using his flight boots. "It's incredible, isn't it?" Supergirl said, "It's even prettier than Themyscira!"
Robin nodded. "We can take in the sights some other time," Robin said, "let's concentrate on finding Orion."
They flew for a few more moments when a red haired man in white spandex zoomed by, he stopped and did a U-turn. "What have we here?" He said, flying up beside them. "I've never see bugs like you before."
Supergirl growled. "We're not bugs," She said.
The man laughed. "Well, you're certainly not Gods." He smacked her on the ass and flew off.
Robin felt a hand grab his wrist tightly and he was yanked forward. "Hey! Come back here!" Supergirl screeched, blushing red.
"Only if you catch me!" The man called.
"He's worse than Kid Flash!" Supergirl yelled, flying after him.
Robin let himself he dragged along as Supergirl chased after the man.
They flew around the city, but were at a disadvantage in territory. Robin let his mind drift to le Fay's Prophecy. Two years from now, he'd be facing a life or death decision so much harder than the ones he faced almost weekly in Gotham.
He was jolted out of his thoughts by a sharp turn and saw they were spiralling around a tower.
"Stay on him!" He ordered and dropped onto a walk way.
Supergirl continued on.
Robin unhooked his cape and waited for the man to fly around.
He wrapped the man in his cape and wrestled him to the ground.
"Hold still, we won't hurt you!" He yelled.
Supergirl landed beside him, and looked up as a man wearing red Spandex and riding a strange machine appeared. "No," the man said, "you certainly will not."
Supergirl and Robin raced after Orion as they approached the High-Father.
"High-Father! I have urgent news from Apokolips!" Orion cried.
The High-Father looked at Robin and Batgirl and said "indeed."
Robin shoved Orion out of the way. "We're friends of Superman. I'm Robin, and this is his daughter, Supergirl." He said, "He sent us to warn you Darkseid is under attack on Apokolips."
High-Father's eyes narrowed. "Do not speak that name in front of the children." He growled. "You'll frighten them."
Robin snorted, "I'll give them something to be frightened about," he hissed, arms folded over his chest.
"They should be afraid!" Orion protested, "For too long the shadow of Apokolips has threatened New Genesis!"
The High-Father scowled. "Come with me," he said. "Would you excuse us, Children?"
They followed him out of the courtyard. "Well, let me mount an Army," Orion said, "While Darkseid is under siege, we will attack and end his reign of terror once and for all!"
Robin and Supergirl's eyes widened. "What!" Supergirl cried, "Superman asked for your help! He doesn't want to start a war!"
Orion ignored her. "Don't be so sure, girl," he growled.
"You forget, in the name of peace, we swore not to interfere on Apokolips," The High-Father said, "We made a pact."
Orion groaned, "as long as Darkseid is in power, there can be no real peace!" He protested.
Robin nodded, "he's right, but that doesn't mean you have to take the easy way and strike your enemies when they are at their most vulnerable." He said, his hand curling over the scar in his abdomen. "It would be like slaughtering a defenceless child."
Orion glared. "Give the order, High Father!" He yelled, the High Father drew himself up to full height. "No, I love you like a son, Orion, but you were too young to remember the endless bloodshed we endured," He shook his head, "before making such a terrible decision, I must commune with the Source." He walked off.
"Yes, High-Father," Orion growled, storming off.
Supergirl and Robin sat down under a tree and Robin sighed. "I am so glad I decided to went into crime fighting, and not politics." He said with a tired smile. Supergirl laughed. "You'd make an excellent politician, though; I can see it now, President Robin."
Robin laughed, slinging an arm around her shoulder. "Tell you what; I'll go for coffee with you on Monday," he said. She smiled and leaned her head against his shoulder. "I'll have to ditch school," she told him. He chuckled; the sound made her heart beat faster. "I do it all the time, it's a rush." He stood up and hauled her to her feet. "We should go see Orion."
"Who're those people down there?" Supergirl asked as Orion prepared the machine he was strapping to his body.
"Just bugs," the man said offhandedly as he rose into the air. Robin stepped forward, his arms folded over his chest. "And just where're you going?" He inquired.
"To face Darkseid," he said flatly, a hint of pleasure in his tone. Robin raised an eyebrow. "But High-Father ordered you to wait," he said. Supergirl stepped forward, "why are you so eager to fight?" she asked.
"I have my reasons," he said, "now stand aside."
Supergirl stood in front of him. "I won't let you go," she said. Robin raised an eyebrow.
"Try to stop me!" Orion challenged. The device on his machine, a Boom Tube Controller, bleeped, and a Boom Tube opened up behind them.
"Wait, Orion!" Robin growled, grabbing the Man's arm, "wait for High-Father to make his decision!"
Orion batted his hand away, and launched himself into the Boom Tube.
Robin glared and ran after him. "Next time I do your Dad a favour, just hit me, real hard!"
"Dad!" Supergirl cried, flying over to her father, who was strapped to a strange machine. "Dad? Daddy, are you okay?"
Superman looked up at his daughter, "I'm fine, Honey," he croaked, and fell unconscious.
Robin slammed the heel of his boot into Darkseid's chin and bounced off the Ruler of Apokolips' chest, landing in a crouch and drawing his swords. "Uh, Supergirl," he called, "I could really use some superpowers right now!"
Supergirl propped her father against the wall and flew into Darkseid's stomach. She used her heat vision to send the monster flying and grabbed Robin's hand. "Superboy!" She called. Superboy and M'gann flew out of the smoke. "Supergirl, are you okay?" He asked, Supergirl nodded, "I can't carry Dad," she said, Superboy nodded and scooped up their father. "Mhph, Dad, you're going on a diet if we make it out of this alive." He grunted.
They made their escape while Orion kept Darkseid busy, Hawkgirl took over carrying Superman when Superboy went back to grab a data cube that held more information on Apokolips' army.
They made it to the Javelin. "Where's Superboy?" M'gann asked, panicked when her Boyfriend wasn't behind them.
Robin's eyes widened. "That idiot!" He cursed, running back after the Kryptonian. "I'll get him, the rest of you take off, now!"
"But Robin!" Batgirl cried, looking at their father, who was unconscious from blood loss. He'd live, but he was very weak.
Robin pressed a quick kiss to her forehead. "I'll be fine, Rik, just make sure Dad stays in bed, alright?"
He shot them a bright, cocky smile before breaking into a sprint.
He found the idiotic Kryptonian about to do something he'd regret and ran up to him. Superboy looked at him in surprise. "What are you doing here? Get out, now!"
Robin went to grab his arm. "It's finished, Superboy, we have to go!" He cried, he fingers brushed against his best friend's upper arm, and the older boy smacked him into a wall. Robin cried out in pain and clutched his arm. Son-of-a-bitch, that hurt, he thought.
Superboy's eyes widened when he saw the reflex tear leak out from under Robin's mask. "Dude, oh man, I'm sorry…"
Robin shrugged. "We have to get out of here, Superboy, now."
Superboy nodded and ran, Robin close behind him.
A few minutes later, they sat on the side of a hill on New Genesis, waiting for the Javelin to come pick them up.
"Question," Robin said, his hands behind his head and his eyes closed, "why did you go back after Darkseid? Were you really going to kill him?"
Superboy sighed. "I…I was thinking…" Robin cut him off. "You see what happens when you doing something dangerous like that?" He poked nudged the older boy's thigh with his toe.
Superboy laughed. "I just wanted revenge, I let my anger blind me."
Robin nodded. "By the way," he kicked him upside the head. "Do that again, and I'll put Kryptonite laced itching powder in your bower drawer."
Superboy laughed. "You don't even know where I live," he retorted, smiling smugly to himself.
Robin grinned sinisterly. "You want to bet?"
Monday Morning, Gotham Crawford Academy
Sophie Kent stepped into the school courtyard and was immediately greeted by a handsome dark haired boy who looked around fifteen. "Hi, I'm Danny Wilde," he said, holding out his hand. She felt the blush creep into her cheeks as he gave her that bad-boy smile. "S-Sophie…" she couldn't use her real last name, Danny Wilde would never talk to a charity case. "Sophie Évreux.
Danny grinned, and Sophie felt like her knees would give out.
"Well, Sophie, welcome to Crawford, do you want me to show you around? I'd ask you for lunch, but I already have plans," he smiled. Sophie blushed harder, which she didn't even think was possible. "That's okay, Danny, I have plans as well, maybe some other time." Danny smiled and offered her his arm. She looped hers though his and he lead her through the school, pointing out all the classrooms. State of the art, apparently, and their library was huge.
"French? How exquisite," the bell rang and Danny smiled at her. "I'll see you later, maybe," he said. She nodded and he took her hand. His lips brushed against her knuckles. "Au revoir, doux mon de Sophie*," he murmured.
She felt horrible about lying, but wanted Danny as a friend. It wasn't like the Évreux would ever come to Gotham. "Thank you, Monsieur" she smiled as he walked down the hall. He turned and flashed a brilliant grin. "Better get to class, Mon Ange*!"
Supergirl landed in front of the Café and saw Robin already standing there, signing an autograph for a ten year old boy wearing a Robin t-shirt and the most adoring grin. "Thank you so much, Robin! You're my hero!" Robin grinned and ruffled the boy's hair. "I bet Superman wouldn't like that." He smirked, "Isn't he cooler than me? He can fly, shoot laser beams, and make blizzards, I just have a bike."
The boy stomped his foot, "no! You're way cooler than Superman! You're smart and nice, and…and you're like us! You don't need superpowers to be awesome, you just are!" He argued. Robin laughed, "you bet I am, now don't give your parents any trouble, and maybe I might swing by your school, Randy."
The boy stared, "how do you know my name?" He asked, amazed. Robin smirked. "I'm the World's Greatest Detective, right? I know things."
The boy hugged him and scampered off after his mother. Supergirl walked up to Robin and patted him on the shoulder. "That was sweet, Boy Wonder," she said.
Robin smiled. "It's nice to know kids look up to me, and see that I'm just like them," he grinned and ran his hand through his hair in an attempt to look sexy. Supergirl had to admit, it worked. "Only I'm much sexier." They laughed and went to take a seat at one of the tables in front of the Café de Monique.
*Goodbye, my sweet Sophie
*My Angel
Alright, done. Now, how did you like this thirteen page chapter? It has taken me forever to write, and I realise there are 21 hundred more episodes. I actually got a request to do a Justice Beyond after I finish Unlimited. But, that means I'll have to spend less hours studying, and more watching episodes on my New Macbook Pro that I am getting for Christmas! If I get the time, I will wirte a Christmas chapter, I think there is an episode in this season, and there will be WonderBat in it. Yes, that is the name of the pairing of Batman and Wonderwoman. Sue me…no, don't! I might lose my New Macbook Pro I am getting for Christmas. Damn, I love saying that! I'm getting a Macbook Pro! I'm getting a Macbook Pro! I should really stop now shouldn't I?
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