"You're still going to wear it?"Christel asked as Paige helped her curl her hair in ringlets for the dance.

"Well, I spent three months working on it so yeah I am." She put the curler down and Christel pulled her hair into a high pony tail and tied it with a purple ribbon.

"Well, it's not like the dance is going to get high jacked by, what was the half scared man, Clayface?"

"Two Face Harvey, Clayface is the giant mud monster one." Paige straightened her mask.

"Please tell me you carry Monsters in that belt, I'm so tired." Courtney, not even in her costume yet, fell on her bed outside of their bathroom.

"Just Red Bull," she pulled a small silver tin from her belt and threw it to Courtney. "I got twelve a those in this belt, and a few fillers. It's not fully equipped."

"Like your brain." Christel was putting on her liner.

"I can make those curls as flat as rode kill." She walked out and looked at Courtney.

"When are you getting ready?" she had her hands on her hips and tapped her foot.

"Alright, mother, once Christel is done in the bathroom." Paige dropped her hands and sighed.

"You can use mine." Courtney grabbed her costume and makeup bag and started off to Paige's room. Paige grabbed a shot sized tin of Red Bull from her belt and sucked it down.

"I'm feelin tired to; I've been so flustered this week."

"Well yeah. You were kid napped by a mad man, Jason ran after you, and then you kissed him."

"Speaking of boys, have you talked to Jaleb?" Paige looked in the mirror and fixed her lip gloss.

"Yes, I tried just the cool kids rejected me from talking to him."

"Try tonight, maybe you can get some lip locking."

"Speaking of lip locking. . ." Paige hit Christel across the back side of her head and walked out of the room to her room as Courtney ran out in a blur so Paige couldn't see her costume.

She sat on her bed and looked at her suitcase full of comics. She looked out her door and then grabbed her least favorite Batman comic that had Rena in it.

"Jason! It's no use!" Rena had her hand outstretched as she chased Jason across the road. Jason had his backpack and was reaching in.

Then Rena stopped in her tracks and screamed, holding her arms to cover her head.

"Paige,"

Paige jumped and stuffed the comic back in her suit case.

"J-Jason, h-hi." She tried to catch her breath.

"What's got you wound up?" Paige's head stopped throbbing from seeing that they had changed the comics and looked at Jason.

"Nice costume." She snickered at Jason's old fashioned Romeo costume.

"What?"

"Romeo?" she giggled.

"I thought Romeo and Juliet was your favorite book." Paige remembered that she had told him that the other day.

"Yeah, it is, but why are you dressed as Romeo?" Paige giggled as Jason stood at the foot of her bed awkwardly.

"Paige," Lydia walked in, "can I borrow your eyeliner, Christel won't let me borrow hers for my whiskers."

"Yeah, it's in my makeup bag on the counter." She pointed to the door of her bathroom.

Lydia walked in there, her cat tail bouncing as she walked.

"I haven't seen Rena at school for the past week, is out with the flu or something?"

"Oh," his head hung low.

"What?" please don't let the comic be right!

"She was chasing me when I ran after you and the Mad Hatter and," he sighed, "she was hit by a truck."

Paige suddenly lost her breath.

"Oh my, I can't," she held her head as she shook it. "This is all my fault."

"No it's not; she's the one that ran into the road." Jason sat by her and wrapped an arm around her shoulders.

"But she was running after you and you were running after me."

"It's okay, it's not like you were driving the truck." Paige stood up and walked to the other side of the room.

Lydia walked out of the bathroom in her cat costume with cat whiskers drawn on her face.

"Thanks for letting me borrow your eyeliner."

"No problem." Paige said shortly. Lydia walked out of the room.

"Paige, what's wrong?" Jason looked at her.

"N-nothing, I'm okay."

Paige sat in a chair off to the side of the room and watched all of the people dancing in their Halloween costumes, all her favorite Halloween songs were playing.

Devon and Lydia were at their school for their Halloween dance.

"May I have this dance?" Paige looked up to see Jason.

"Sure." The song had changed to a slow song, perfect for slow dancing.

"Paige," Jason said as they danced.

"Yeah?"

"I, I need to tell you something."

"What?"

"It just kills me to keep secrets from you, I've never felt like this before, but, I'm," then there was a crash and from the ceiling the Joker and Harley Quinn descended. Jason grabbed Paige's wrist and they started to run.

"Oh no you don't, kiddies." Then two big dogs that looked like hyenas stopped them. "If I let you go out I'd have to let everyone out."

Jason pulled Paige behind him.

"Well, well, well, Romeo and Batgirl, what an interesting couple." The Joker said darkly.

"Leave her out of this." Jason growled.

"Temper, temper." The Joker wagged his finger. "Now, we're trying to find the Bat and his boy wonder. Anyone who knows who his sidekick is speak now, or be eaten." He gestured to the hyenas.

Jason kept Paige behind him, away from the mad man and hyenas.

"On the count of three run to the doors." Jason whispered. Paige looked at the doors, the hyenas on the other side of the room now. "One," Paige prepared herself to run, "two," she took a deep breath, "Three!" they ran for the doors and made it out. "Follow me!" they ran until they came to an old building. Paige took her Halloween mask off.

"Wait, Christel and Courtney are still there!"

"Stay here, everything's going to be okay." And he started to run away.

"Jason!" she called over to him but he didn't turn around, he just kept running. She looked around and saw people walking on the sidewalks and looking at the costumed girl that was left by her Romeo.

"DO you know where Paige is?" the girls asked Jason as they all sat in the dining room eating.

"She's up in her room I think." Jason said. "I'll go check." He got up from his seat and started to walk to Paige's room.

"Paige," Jason walked in to find Paige holding her knees to her chest and staring at the wall.

"Hi," she whispered.

"Are you okay?" he sat next to Paige.

"I guess,"

"What's wrong?" he looked at Paige as she turned her head away from him.

"Nothing, I'm fine."

"I know you're not, Paige what's wrong?"

"Nothing!" she said sarcastically and got up. "I've just been nearly kill, kidnapped, and nearly loss my friends in one month!" Jason looked at her mournfully. "Just go," Paige tried to hide her tears. She couldn't stand another day there knowing that it wasn't real.

She expected to hear the door open and then close but she didn't hear anything.

"I'm sorry," he whispered, and then she heard the door.

She fell onto her bed and started to cry.

Paige leaned in and kissed Robin. It was only s few seconds till she realized what she was doing. She pulled away from him and turned her head in embarrassment.

"I'm sorry," she whispered.

"It's okay," she looked back at him. He placed his hand on her cheek and kissed her again. The kiss was deeper and sweeter.

Paige awoke when she heard her door open. She sat up and rubbed her eyes.

"Courtney?" Paige looked at the four figures that entered the room.

"Hey," Courtney responded.

"Paige, there's something you need to know." Lydia said.

"I have to show you guys something." Paige said quickly and grabbed her comics. She opened them and showed them the different parts they changed. "Rena," she pointed to the one of Rena being killed, "Robin," she pointed to the one where Robin saved her, "and us," she pointed to a comic that was changing with them looking at the comics.

"Oh my gosh!" Courtney gasped. And the comic changed a picture to what she said. Paige put them away.

"We're changing them."

"Well, not for long," Christel said.

"What?" Then Christel rolled up a sleeve of her shirt to show her arm, Devon took off her hat, Courtney rolled up her pant leg, and Lydia pulled off one of her gloves.

"We're disappearing." Where they uncovered there where holes fading them away, but not fast enough to tell that they where disappearing. Paige's breath hitched. She ran into the bathroom and started to examine herself.

Paige laid in her bed and tried to sleep. It was harder when she knew that there was only one superhero in the house. Bruce was away on a business trip.

"Paige," she shot up and saw Robin standing at her window. "I wanted to make sure you were okay."

"You can drop the act, I know who you are," she looked away, "Jason."

He sighed.

"How long have you known?"

"Longer than you've known me."

"How . . . ?"

"This," she threw a comic at him. "My troop and I aren't from here, that's how I've known everything. My mom has never even been to New York."

"Where?"

"Gotham, in my world, is the nickname for New York City. In my world, this is all fiction." Paige got up.

"You, you're from another world?"

"Or universe, what ever you want to call it." Then Robin smirked.

"The one thing that doesn't explain is why you kissed me." Paige blushed.