I don't own Young Justice, Third Day, Kanye West, or Three Days Grace.

"Deathstroke," Dick replied, voice carrying a somber quality. "Deathstroke the Terminator."

"Uh… Who is- Oh my gosh! Shitshitshit! Gah- Robin! I can't- he's just- Robin!" Static filled the phone held to Dick's ear as the line went dead. Knowing he wouldn't get a response, he didn't bother wasting time by asking after the blonde Kryptonian, instead hanging up and walking swiftly back to Artemis and Babs.

"Suit up," he hissed to the two girls, and nodding, they slipped away to change before meeting up with Robin outside the Gotham Academy.

"So, what's up?" Artemis' curious grey eyes looked at Robin through the green mask.

"Supergirl contacted me. Deathstroke happened, and we lost connection," the bird was serious now, eyes narrowed and voice low.

"Oh. Uh, that's bad, right?" Batgirl was slightly confused, one eyebrow raised.

"Yes, very," Artemis replied. "Where was she?"

"She figured she was in southern Asia- Vietnam," Robin replied.

"Should we let the Team know?" Batgirl asked, looking around.

"No. She called me, not the Team. I think just us three should go, but keep your communicators at the ready- Deathstroke is a big problem," Robin looked around. "Let's go- we can take the Batwing." Without needing much more verbal communication, the trio was off to the phonebooth zeta platform.

Friday, April 28, 2012, 12:58- Vietnam

Kara Zor-El woke to the glow of red kryptonite in her face, blinking slowly as the orange and black figure of Deathstroke came into focus.

"Good. You're awake," the assassin's low voice slid into Kara's ears like an unpleasant snake.

"No thanks to you," she spat, glaring at Deathstroke. If she had her powers, he would be ashes.

"Hmm, that might appear correct. Now, that pesky call of yours has no significance, but you'll see why soon enough." Deathstroke sounded as happy as he could be.

"Great," Kara growled back. "What about me?"

"Oh, you my dear are very extremely significant. Yes, you play perhaps one of the biggest roles in my plan," the Destroyer rambled slightly.

"And what is that plan?" The Girl of Steel hissed back, struggling to break her bonds.

"Oh, I'm not so irresponsible as to tell you what it is," Deathstroke gloated.

"Great. I'm important, and you won't tell me anything?" Kara's mouth formed a frown.

"Exactly," Deathstroke replied, turning away.

"Fun," Kara sighed, staring at the orange and black-clad man. "So, are you an OSU fan?"

"No, why would you ask that?" Deathstroke sounded extremely confused.

"Mostly because you're wearing their colors. Sorry, I just had to ask," Kara replied, falling silent as she glared at him.

"Indeed. Well, I believe that the Ducks will win this year's Civil War. I am a Ducks fan, contrary to the colors," Deathstroke replied, pulling out his sword from its sheath to sharpen it.

"No way. The Beavers are so going to win this year," Kara snarled.

"Well, we have an entire six and a half months to place our bets," Deathstroke mused, continuing to sharpen the sword. "Now shut up. I need to concentrate."

"Pfft. Killjoy," Kara sighed. Now she understood why Robin hated being kidnapped- it was boring, unless your captor deigned to talk to you about petty Oregon football rivalries. She began tapping her foot, not knowing the threat Deathstroke posed, trying to remember that one song that rocker Robin had introduced her to- the artist's name had something to do with three… three days, Third Day? No, that wasn't it…

Three Days Grace! That was the band she was trying to remember. She wasn't much of a rocker, she liked hip-hop a lot better, but she tolerated rock. Instead of trying to remember the beat of a rock song, she played out some Kanye West songs in her head. Much better…

The female Kryptonian was snapped out of the music in her head as she realized Deathstroke was no longer sharpening his sword in front of her. It scared her, how he had vanished, but she swallowed and told herself he wasn't going to hurt her…

He wasn't, was he?

Friday, April 28, 2012, 23:59- Vietnam

The sleek black form of the Batwing touched down in Vietnam, the jet-lagged heroes in it finding nooks and crannies to rest in until they got over their jet lag. The ebony pulled out his communicator, quickly calling up Roy.

"Hey Red," Robin said into the communicator, yawning.

"Rob? What is it?" Red Arrow didn't sound as tired as the Gothamites sounded, and the archer was confused. Why was Robin so tired?

"Artie, Batgirl, and I will be away for an indefinite amount of time. We got a lead on Supergirl's location and are currently in Vietnam," the bird replied, stopping several times to yawn.

"Kaldur and Wally are going to kill you when you get back, you know that right?" Roy sounded slight;y upset as well.

"Don't worry; I have Artemis and Batgirl with me. If anything happens we can handle," Robin tried to comfort Roy, which had the opposite effect.

"That's even worse! You three we cannot afford to lose! You're our hacker, Artemis is an amazing warrior, and Batgirl is stealth extraordinaire! We cannot lose you. Besides, do you know how badly the Team would kill me if I didn't tell them? I'm telling them right now and we're all looking for Supergirl together," Roy growled the last word out, causing Robin to flinch.

"Okay, fine, just don't slow us down okay?" Robin hung up before wrapping his cape around himself, trying to simulate the dark comfort that Batman's cape had always given him.

He failed miserably.

Saturday, April 21, 2012, 11:34

Robin was barely waking up when he saw the red of the bioship touch down next to the Batwing. Gently waking Artemis and Batgirl, he explained to them that Roy was bringing the Team. Artemis just nodded, like she had expected it, and Batgirl just shrugged.

The three Bats walked out of the Batwing, stretching out various kinks in their muscles and joints as the rest of the Team walked out of the bioship. They looked like they had slept on the way over- so not fair- and were looking slightly upset, Kaldur in the lead.

"Robin. Next time, you will inform the Team before you are in a different continent. We are that: a Team," Kaldur's serious grey eyes were narrowed at the bird, who stood as tall as he could, nodding.

"For the record, it was his idea," Artemis added, pointing at Robin, who glared at her.

"Very well. Now, what is it that you discovered about the location of Kara Zor-El?" Kaldur looked at Conner for a moment, gauging the clone's reaction.

"She called us. Deathstroke was after her." That was all Robin needed to say to garner various reactions of shock and hatred from the older Team members, while Static and Young Manhunter stood off to the side, looking confused.

"Deathstroke the Terminator is a serious threat," Roy provided for the confused duo. "This is bad news."

"He's probably using red Kryptonite…" Robin spontaneously muttered, eyes narrowed behind the mask.

"Which means that-" Wally began.

"We can-" Roy continued.

"Trace its energy signal!" Batgirl finished, her eyes wide behind the cowl. "Come on Rob, what are you waiting for?"

"The computer to pick up the energy signal. Almost… There!" Robin grinned. "She's in… Vung Tao, it looks like. There's a higher concentration of red Kryptonite energy there. Everybody, to their respective ships!" He called, jumping into the Batwing, Kaldur shaking his head as he ushered the Team into the bioship as Artemis and Batgirl joined Robin in the Batwing.

Whew funny Robin is funny. I am working on another new story (What? Another new story?) But this one is only one chapter... One really long chapter. Besides, this plot bunny, named Bob, bit me with it and wouldn't let go until I wrote it. So I went ahead and wrote the darn story.