Wow... some amazing reviews from all of you! And I'm back from my sudden and spontaneous hiatus! Disclaimer see chapter one. And we actually had sports day a couple of weeks ago X_X I died. And I'm sorry about the short chapter, I'm having writing issues. One last thing, I have a blog to go with all my stories - . .
School sports day was, in Calli's sarcastic opinion, the best day in the entire world! A day full of sport, most of which the girls had never attempted before.
Lio and Lia, in their orange house shirts and black sport shorts, moved about Gotham Norths small sports field, looking for their few friends.
"I tell you Lio, they're in Blue, that means they're over there," Lia pointed to the blue flag in one corner of the field.
"No, they're Pink," Lio shook her head.
"Wrong," one of their friends giggled from behind her, "we're in Yellow." This particular friend was called Elise, with dark brown hair and brown eyes.
"Well, I got javelin next, so we'll meet you at Yellow," Lio waved, running off and dragging her twin behind her.
"You're doing javelin? But I thought we were doing 800m together," Lia complained.
"Stop whining. I'm doing both," Lio shrugged, running up and grabbing her javelin. She stepped up to the line, hair blowing into her face. She threw.
"11.67m!" The coach called, and Lio flounced her way back to her sister.
"Easy win," she grinned.
"How'd you do that?" Lia asked, sitting down on the grass to do her shoelaces back up.
"Just like throwing knives."
"On your marks," a ginger haired boy with green eyes walked up behind the coach. Wally watched Lia get into her starting position.
"Get set," both the twins tensed.
"Go!" They were off, taking an early lead.
"Hey dude," Rob ran up beside him, pushing his glasses haphazardly up his nose. "Which lap are they on?"
"First, you haven't missed much," Wally muttered, taking a bite of his hot dog. Rob rolled his eyes.
"Stop eating."
"Yeah, West," Lia smirked as she ran past, Lio right behind her, both having a ten second lead on the person from third place.
"They're good," Wally commented, spewing food chunks everywhere. Robin wrinkled his nose.
"Duh. Trained since birth to do this stuff," Robin sighed, watching the girls run past them again.
"I might ask Lia to come running with me tomorrow," Wally pondered.
"Thought you were already going to take her on a tour of El Paso," Rob looked up.
"I am," the ginger shrugged, "come on Lia, sprint finish! He screamed at the oncoming girls.
"Lio, you can do it!" Lia crossed the line, a photo finish with her sister. However, Lia had won by a matter of milliseconds. The other girls came in about half a minute behind them.
After recovering, Lio and Lia walked over to the two heroes in disguise.
"Why are you here?" Lio asked bluntly.
"We came to watch you do your run," Wally grinned at Lia.
"Great!" Lia sipped her water.
"Why would you?" Lio asked.
"Geez, distrustful much? We wanted to," Robin sighed.
"Mmm hmmm, we'll meet you at the cave," Lio walked off, dragging her sister behind her.
"Why are you so mean to him?" Coral asked.
"Batman and Joker. Romeo and Juliet. One of us will end up dead and if we get close to each other that'd be disastrous," Calli shook her head as they left the school.
Cordelia giggled. "I think you mean, to steal Robin's word, totally not asterous" Calliope sighed, and turned away to hide her smile.
"Wait... You do like him don't you!" Coral spun her sister round, smile stretching from ear to ear.
"No," Calli scoffed, turning down their street and speeding up.
"Calli and Rob, sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g! First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes Baby in the baby carriage!" Coral screamed.
Calli blushed and entered the apartment building, her sister following behind.
Above them, Robin smirked, before swinging away on his grappling hook.
