Ta da! Chapter 13! M'gann, here is your doom! Mwahahaha! Brace yourself readers! It is the wrath of the Robin!

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Chapter 13: The Aftermath

Dick was frozen on the bed. He didn't know what to do; he didn't know what to say. To simply put it: he was in shock. Never before in all the time he had been staying here had he felt so helpless, so blind. He had thought that they wouldn't cross that line, that the Team would ask questions and be curious and nag at him, and nothing else. In fact, he had expected that. But this was one thing he had not been prepared for at all. To invade him, to violate him so, he just hadn't thought that the situation would even occur.

But it had. And that line had been crossed.

There was a scrabbling noise and a thud. Dick tensed, and noticed that someone was holding him down. That wasn't okay, not okay. It was too restricting, that couldn't happen. Not so soon after the nightmare.

Dick cried out, and pushed at the arms that held him. Not with too much force, his arms were still broken, and he couldn't stand much pain in his weakened state. He didn't have the time to compose and brace himself for the sharp, stabbing vines that would shoot up his arms. But no matter how much he struggled, the arms didn't loosen. In fact, they tightened.

Something about those arms felt familiar, but Dick didn't notice that in the moment. Deep down he knew that it was one of the Team trying to keep him from hurting himself further, but that didn't matter right now. The nightmare was too fresh in his mind for reasonable thought. All he saw was the pale hands holding down and a butchering knife glinting in the light.

"Robin, stop," Wally's voice was right beside his ear. Dick stilled immediately, his breathing starting to slow.

"KF?" came the hoarse whisper.

Wally was so relieved to her his best friend's voice, that he almost hugged Robin. Only his injuries stopped the speedster. He settled for a, "I'm so glad you're awake, Rob! You scared me half to death! Don't you ever do that to me again!"

Robin let out a weak chuckle, "whatever you say, Wally."

Wally let out a sigh, and looked at the Team looking on anxiously. Artemis and Green Arrow had returned, and they had joined the sea of eyes trained on the young bird. Artemis was watching with a concerned expression, glancing back and forth between Robin sitting awkwardly on the bed and M'gann picking herself up from the floor.

M'gann stumbled to her feet, and her wide eyes went immediately to Robin. Wally noticed that she didn't look good at all. Her skin was a sickly pale, green colour, and she was sweating. Her hands shook as they clenched at her skirt, and her lower lip trembled.

Wally gulped. This wasn't going to end well.

M'gann clutched the edge of the bed and pulled herself next to Wally and Robin. Her eyes were widened extremely, and she leaned forward so quickly that she almost smashed her face against Robin's.

"Di…Robin! Oh, are you alright! What I saw-" M'gann whispered fervently, and she reached out to the young bird.

Robin stiffened against Wally. "Stop." His voice was deadly calm, and eerily steady.

M'gann stopped, a confused look on her face. "R-robin?" She stuttered, and her hands shook horribly until she clenched the bed sheets in her fists.

Rob was trembling in Wally's arms, and the speedster awkwardly rubbed his friend's back in an effort to calm him down. This was shaping up to be very ugly, and Wally wasn't sure he could keep his teammates in check. All he could hope for was to try and make sure that his friends didn't shatter into too many pieces, and to repair them as best he could after all the blows were dealt.

"M'gann, I think-" Wally started.

"No, stop Wally," M'gann held up hand and rambled on despite Wally's look of 'no-don't-say-anymore-you'll-make-it-worse'. "Robin, I need you to talk to me."

"What if I don't want to talk, though?" Robin turned his head to fix his bandadged eyes on the intruding Martian.

M'gann sucked in a sharp breath and withdrew slightly. Her eyes were guarded, and she seemed to be debating whether or not to continue, and how to.

"M'gann," Wally tried one last time, putting all of his warning and all of his caution into his voice. He didn't want to say it aloud with Rob right there; he would take offence at being talked over, but he couldn't just stand by and watch Megan make a fool of herself as she tried to repair a rift that needed space before it could be patched up.

"Wally, I need to say this." Once again she turned to Robin. "Robin, I know that you remember all that you saw what happened when I was in your mind."

There was no response.

"I just want to know what you think about what happened, and what you- saw…so we can fix things…Robin?"

The bird had turned his head away from her, and was intently looking at some random place on the wall like it was the most fascinating thing ever. KF could feel the quick beating of the boy wonder's heart, and how short his breaths were. This needed to end fast, he realized, something was wrong, something was very wrong.

M'gann reached forward and placed her hand on Robin's shoulder. Robin jerked away so fast that it was almost uncanny and hissed, "Don't touch me!"

"Robin…"

"Get out, just get out!" the Martian immediately fled, tears streaming down her cheeks. Robin turned his head to where the rest of the Team was standing awkwardly. "All of you," he sounded more resigned now, "just leave me alone. Please, just go."

Artemis left quickly, her eyes hard. She wasn't good at emotions. If someone wanted her gone, she was happy to leave. She knew that Robin wasn't really angry at the whole Team, that he just needed some time alone to collect himself, so time alone she would give him.

Green Arrow left right after her. Same as Artemis, he wasn't good at emotions, even with him being an adult. The whole Red Arrow fiasco was proof of that.

Kaldur was more reluctant. He was the leader, it was his job to keep the Team together, and this would classify as a break in their connectivity. And he knew from experience that those breaks were hard to repair once broken. But after a moment, he conceded and left Robin to his thoughts. Time alone would do their young friend good.

Connor, like Artemis, left quickly. He got how emotions could overwhelm you and make you say or do things that you would otherwise not do. He got that. And now it looked as if Robin was experiencing that. So he would let him sift through all those emotions to find the ones that really mattered, the ones he should act on.

Wally was the last to leave. He knew Robin the best and he knew that Rob hated to be alone, especially after he'd had a nightmare. This was Robin's anger talking, he didn't really want them gone. So he would calm the Team down and return, for Robin, for his friend.

"I'll be right back, okay?" the speedster whispered before leaving. Robin nodded, and curled the blankets around himself. As KF left the room, his heart broke as he heard wracking sobs shatter the ebony's body.