The month had passed fairly normally for everyone. He had slowly learned more about Rachel and the girls. Rachel was half Irish, hence the chocolate, Abby was Canadian and Nicole was American. While Abby and Rachel spoke Canadian French and Gaelic, respectively, all three spoke Sindarin Elvish and used that to have a private conversation. He also learned that the girls had an extreme sense of sight and that Rachel was nocturnal. Over time he also learned about himself as a werewolf. He discovered that he had a sixth sense whenever he was around Wolfsbane. He couldn't describe it; he just got a tingly feeling whenever it was nearby. But the most shocking revelation was the identity of the hunter who shot him.

Rachel was correct; the woman's first name was Kayla. Once Dick got a good look at her though, and caught her scent, he knew her last name. It was McLain. He knew this because Kayla was his English teacher at Gotham University! Now, everyday could be his last.

He was on his way out of the front gates at his school when he suddenly heard the whistle. It was high-pitched and loud as all get-out. Because he wasn't expecting it, he covered his ears and started staggering around. A dog whistle. That must have been what it was. As a few people helped to steady him the sound stopped and he stood up again, a little bit shocked.

"Are you okay? What happened?" asked the girl who held his left arm, concern plaguing her face.

"I-I don't know. I guess I just got some kind of headache," he lied.

"Headaches don't just happen that quickly. And they definitely don't go away like that," said the boy who stood on Dick's right. Dick simply shrugged and shook his head. After the two kids left Robin looked over at Mrs. McLain's classroom window. There she was, with a silver whistle in her fingers, and smirking right at him. Robin looked away and continued to walk towards the limousine Alfred was waiting in.

"Are you alright, Master Dick?" the British butler asked.

"Yeah, I'm fine. I must have had some head trauma after fighting last night. I think I'll be fine." He replied.

Alfred said nothing more and drove the Boy Wonder home.

After Dick finished his homework he got on Skype where Abby, Rachel, and Nicole were waiting for him.

"Hey, are you coming tonight?" Rachel chirped.

After checking to make sure no one was around Robin asked "Coming where?"

"It's a full moon tonight."

"I probably won't for that very reason." said Dick in a lowered voice even though he was alone.

"Don't worry. We're actually going there for the exact same reason. Any time we are hit by the light of the full moon, our minds become the minds of the bird that makes up forty percent of our DNA. I think it's because of some of the chemicals we used. Very reactive to high amounts of lunar energy." replied the Owl-girl.

"Alright. But how do I convince Batman to let me go?"

This time Abby spoke "Just tell him it's a full moon. Tell him it's a band thing and that he wouldn't understand."

"Okay. I'll try to be there."

Now came the challenge of inducing Bruce.

"Hey, Bruce. Can you handle one night without me?"

Bruce turned in his chair in the Batcave.

"Why?" he asked skeptically.

"Well, you see. The other Band members in GIA need me to be with them tonight. It's a full moon tonight and we try to beat it to bed. It's a band thing." Dick lied again.

Bruce was silent for a moment before saying "Who are the other band members?"

"Rachel, Abby, and Nicole." Dick swallowed, wanting to take back the truth and instead tell him he wasn't the only boy.

"So you want to stay the night, with three girls who I haven't even met yet?" Bruce remarked, a serious look on his facade.

"Trust me. It couldn't be that way, even if I tried." Robin raised his voice slightly, picking up on what the Dark Knight had implied. "Please?"

Batman sighed. "I suppose you could…"

"Thanks!" Dick threw over his shoulder as he dashed off, trying to avoid being asked where he was going.

When he got to the island Rachel was waiting for him on the sand. She pulled him in and nodded a hello to the young werewolf. Said werewolf nodded back.

After a little bit of training (this time it was sparring. This girl had some serious moves!) with Rachel and updating her on what he had found out, and what had happened at school, they had a delicious stir-fry dinner. They sang songs around the campfire and talked. Then they went straight to bed. Just then, Dick thought of something.

"Hey, Rachel, how do I keep myself from losing control tonight?"

"Try moving your mattress near the door, on the right side so that you won't be touched by moonlight. If you do change, just remember to take control sooner than later. It'll be more difficult, but it might work."

Doing as he was told, he moved his mattress to the corner on the right side of his cave opening. Laying down on it, he wondered how he was going to get home in time to get ready for school, and how to deal with it if Kayla confronted him about the dog whistle. He couldn't sleep so he went into the cave he had come through, Rachel called it the moon cave, to admire it some more. He went back to his cave and finally fell asleep just before moonrise. He slept soundly the whole night.

He awoke to Rachel shaking him awake.

"It's after sunrise. The moon hasn't set yet but you probably won't shift if you go out. It's enough so that we don't lose it," she said excitedly. A night owl and a morning person. Great.

"Alright, Alright. I'm up!" He got out of bed and ate breakfast with the girls, leaving the caves through a small passage that was just big enough for a child. Any adult would have to use the passage out through the pool and swim around the island. After a breakfast consisting of bannock, bugs, and mice, he left for home.

Bruce didn't ask where he went last night. There was no conversation around the table at breakfast. The silence was deafening.

Dick had just finished English class and was about to leave for his study hall when Mrs. McLain stopped him.

"Are you okay?" she asked. "I was looking out the window at the end of the day when I saw you start to collapse. What happened?"

Robin listened to her heartbeat when she asked "What happened." It was beating much faster. She was lying.

"I don't know. It was just a head ache, though. I'm fine." He said, never once breaking eye contact. He didn't trust her one bit.

Kayla smirked, knowing full well what had really happened.

"Alright. Go to study hall." She said slyly. Robin left in silence, fuming. And the day had gone so well.