A/N: Sorry it's been long. My summer's hard with watching family and house cleaning. And typing my book. I hope you like it. Be patient with me for the next part.

"I need to get a couple of things," Robin said. "I need some answers, and I'm going to get them." She walked into her room, followed by Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum. The door closed behind them. All three spun around to be face to face with two men dressed in all black. Robin was grabbed from behind. "Curse it all," Robin said. She kicked backwards and was immediately released. She and Colt turned to face two more men. Quickly they attacked with a furry of kicks and punches. The men where out in a matter of minutes. "I don't think they were expecting us," Rocky said. Robin went to her window. "Four of them just for you?" Tum Tum said. Robin looked out of her telescope onto the street. "You have to keep in mind that she has eluded them several times," Colt said. "We better get a plan together," Robin said. "That bloody dork has taken over your house." "What!?" all three boys said. "That's right," Robin said. "It'll be a matter of minutes before the FBI get here, then," Rocky said. "Hold on a second, I've got a plan," Robin said. She grabbed her purple karate suite and ran into her closet. She came out seconds later with the dark purple fighting suite on. She went to one of the boxes in her room and started digging in it. "Where are you?" she said to herself. "Aha!" She came out of the box holding a set of microphone headsets. She passed them out to the boys. "Going from old age to new age." "These are phone mics.," she told them. "I made them myself. Just put it over your head and in your hoods and ear," she demonstrated, putting the headset on her head and adjusting the speaker, "and put this in your mouth cover." She hid the microphone in the mouth covering of her hood. "If you take off your hood, the speaker will go with it and so will the mic. No one but us will know they're there. And they also pick up only the smallest of sounds, so the wont pick up yelling or loud talking. Put them on now and let's get to your house so you can put on your outfits." The boys did as she said while she rummaged through her boxes, putting more things into the folds of her suit and a small bag. She slung the bag behind her and led the boys to a back window and they climbed down and snuck around to the boy's house. On the way, Robin pulled something from her shirt and stuck it to her house. They found out what it was once they were halfway up the side of the house. "Distraction time," Robin said. She pushed a button on a small pad and a light flashed from Robin's house. Every head, visible and invisible, turned to the flash. At that time, the four companions scrambled up the garden gate into the room. Robin turned her back as the boys hurriedly changed into their suits. "Let's have some fun," Colt said. "I'll get the downstairs with Tum Tum," Rocky said. "Colt, you and Robin get the upstairs." They split up. Rocky and Tum Tum stepped out of the room in a crawl. Robin and Colt followed and surveyed the damage. The entire living room was full of men. Not only men, but men with machine guns and ninja swords. "I need another distraction," Robin whispered softly. The microphone picked it up and she saw Colt nodd. "So do we," Rocky said in her ear. "Come here," Robin said. They did. She handed them a couple of pellets. "Throw them down there on three." They split up and went to different areas. "One, Two," Robin said. "Three." The boys and Robin threw the pellets into the room. Smoke filled the air. Robin reached into her bag and pulled out three light fixtures. She placed them on corners all facing the living room. Rocky and Tum Tum jumped down to the first floor, landing on four men. Guns went off for a second. "Seize fire!" a man yelled. The smoke started to settle. A peek down told Robin that Rocky and Tum Tum got out of sight. She sneaked back into a storage room and pulled her metal fold up bow out of her bag and opened it and strung it. She pulled out an arrow from her bag and notched it. She went back into the balcony. Colt was there keeping watch. "What do we want to do?" Colt asked. "Sneak attack," Rocky said. "I'm sorry, Rocky," Robin said. "But I want to end this whole thing. I think we should lose a frontal assault." Colt looked at her. "Are you crazy?" "Yes." "We should leave mom and dad a note to not worry," Tum Tum said. There was a moment of silence. Then, "Sounds fun," Rocky said. "Plus, we kick butt, and Robin's loaded with things. I'll take care of the note. Just tell us when." "Let's go with the solar flare," Robin said. "It'll blind them for a while. My friends have been getting smarter, they'll find someway to capture us. Put in there that there's an extra mic in you room, on the TV. I'm pretty sure they want you too. You know as much as I do." "That reminds me," Rocky said. "Why haven't you gone to the Feds about this?" "I don't know. Just something telling me not to." They waited a few minutes and then Robin shot a blunt arrow to trigger the huge light flash. Robin and Colt jumped off the balcony onto two guys, one of which Robin knocked out with her metal bow. Rocky and Tum Tum charged out of their spots and it became a flurry fight. Colt went unbelievably wild with punches and kicks. Rocky and Tum Tum were helping each other with planned moves that made them look great. Robin was everywhere, with jumps and flips, kicking blinded men. She kept her bow loaded with a sharp arrow and shot every time she had the chance, aiming for legs and arms. It was a quick battle that ended fast with the Blonde man pointing a gun at the boy's mom. "Stop, now or I'll shoot." Robin shot an arrow. It hit the man's hand and went through. The gun dropped to the floor. "You shot me, you little," then he said a word that made Robin upset. "You shot me first," she said. "If you don't shut up I'll shoot you again." She reached into her backpack for an arrow, but was overtaken before she could. At that same point, Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum was overtaken. The bow was pulled from Robin's hands as well as her backpack. Then without another word, the kids and the unconscious men were dragged from the house. As they were dragged past the boy's parents, a paper was dropped from Rocky onto the floor before them. They were pushed in a van again and was driven away from the house. "Well, it's going to go downhill from here," Tum Tum said. "Nah," Robin said. "I'll be fun. We can act dumb and tick them off." "I don't think I like your version of fun," Rocky said. "Wake me when we get there," Robin said. She yawned big and leaned on Colt's shoulder, and, by all appearances, fell asleep. "She must like you back," Rocky said, in a non-teasing way. "I hope she does," Colt said. Privately, Robin smiled.

A/N: Aren't I great. You guys are too. I'm happy ya'll like my story. It might be a while for the ending, which is coming close. Love you all, my brothers and sisters--Raven Hood