Author's Note: Everyone thought this was done. I didn't make it as done. This is the last chapter though so I will be marking it as done after this. I own nothing.

11 Surprises

The team was sitting around in the living room trying to watch a movie. They had decided after getting back to the mountain they would spend the rest of the day together since they hadn't done that in two months. Most of them were failing miserably. Superboy was the only one who actually seemed interested in the old detective flick. Kaldur was reading a book Artemis had recommended to him, it was quite interesting all about an imaginary world and disappearing cats and magic mushrooms. Wally was wolfing down popcorn while Artemis and Roy were comparing arrows on the kitchen table. M'ggan was sitting on the edge of the couch her arms wrapped around her knees. She was feeling very melancholy. This last mission and Wally's movie choice reminded her of Robin and that she was laying somewhere off in some cave in a coma because of her. It was all she could do not to cry. Superboy tilted his head and grabbed the remote off the side of the couch. Wally turned to him frowning.

"I was watching that." Superboy nodded towards the hallway towards the Zeta beam tubes.

"Batman's here." The team looked around at each other confused but all stood and quickstepped to the training room. Batman was indeed standing there seemingly waiting for them. They lined up as they usually did for debriefs but there was a slight smile on Batman's face.

"At ease everyone. I have some news for you. I would have told you sooner but any mission against the shadows has standard radio silence no matter how important the news." Wally was bouncing on the balls of his feet, Roy had a slight smile on his face but the others just looked confused. M'ggan was twisting her hands together.

"Is it Robin? Is he ok?" Batman actually smiled this time and pushed a button on his belt.

"Ask him yourself." The zeta tube lit up and the computer spoke.

"Recognized Robin B01." Once the light died down the team saw a familiar figure dressed this time in a pair of baggy sweatpants and her usual blue hoodie and sunglasses. She raised a hand and waved.

"Hi guys." Wally was across the room in a nanosecond, hugging his best friend. Roy laughed and ruffled Robins hair as the others gathered around. Artemis punched Robin in the shoulder lightly.

"Welcome back birdie, good to have another normal human back on the team." Superboy nodded and Kaldur smiled laying a hand on Robin's shoulder. M'ggan was standing back, away from the group. She thought she would feel better once Robin was back on her feet but now all she could do was think how much the youngest member of their team was going to hate her now. Robin turned to look for her and M'ggan stepped back slightly. Robin dodged around Artemis and raced over to M'ggan and wrapped her in a hug.

"I'm so glad you're ok M'ggan." Tears fell unbidden from the Martians eyes as she wrapped her arms around the younger girl.

"But it was my fault… I…" Robin cut across her.

"No it wasn't. You didn't know that would happen, none of us did. Nothing that happened during the simulation or as a result of it was your fault, it wasn't any of our faults." Wally nodded as he raced over to them.

"He's right you know." Robin pulled him into the hug along with M'ggan. Roy joined them followed reluctantly by Artemis. Soon the whole team was wrapped up in one big group hug. Batman smiled at the team that cared so deeply for his daughter. She raised an eyebrow at him, only just visible over her dark shades. He nodded at her unspoken question. She smiled and shot him the thumbs up from where her hand rested around M'ggan's neck. Batman nodded and turned back to the Zeta tubes. As they recognized him Roy turned to the tubes.

"He's leaving you alone after the last two months? That surprises me." Robin smiled.

"He knows I wanna hang out with you guys for a while. I hear you had a mission while I was out?" Wally began to babble as they walked back to the living room.

Several hours later Batman came to pick Robin up and found the team asleep on the couch in one big pile of people and blankets. The DVD menu screen for Robin's favorite Disney movie, Mulan, was playing on a loop and Robin was snuggled into the center of the mass of people a smile on her face as she slept. Batman smiled and left them alone, they would keep an eye on her for the night and call if anything went wrong.