A/N: Hey. No! No! Don't kill me. I'm sorry. I've been very busy. I
don't even get to call my boyfriend often. Writing your own book is hard.
But here it is. I'm going to try to end this Sora story soon, so I don'
keep getting in trouble for it. Ahhh! I hope you like it. Raven Hood
"I'm so sorry, Wayne-san," Sora said. She had gotten speedily to the Mansion and ran down to meet him. "What can I do?" "Terry can take care of himself," Barbara said. "He can get out." "His suit wasn't damage," Bruce said. He sat at the super computer. The screen showed a giant map of Gothem city. "The tracking device in his suite is functioning and I know exactly where he's at." "I'll go!" Sora said. "I can rescue him. Or.at least get him to the point that he could.rescue himself." Bruce looked at her. He glanced at Barbara then looked back at Sora. "You can't take the Batmobile." Sora's eyes widened. "Is that all? Because I've got many modes of transportation I could use without driving." She pulled off her backpack and unstrapped the float board from the front. "Could it be traced to you?" Bruce asked. "Well, I've been tinkering with it and--" She opened a hidden latch and pressed a button. The board changed from it's orange and red design to be solid black with a blue bat sign. "It's like a holograph, but a little better." "She's a smart one," Barbara said. "OK. Don't do anything until you know the whole situation," Bruce said. Sora jumped up and ran to a back room to change.
Sora flew across the skies, on the black floatboard, in the black bat suite. Evening had started, but the streets were still crowded. Eventhough, no one noticed the Batgirl. The Power's building came up. It was a office building, totally empty. Batgirl landed on the roof. She pulled out the invisibility booster that Wayne gave her for the board and hid the board. The darkness began to creep over the city. Batgirl entered through the roof entrance. The area was deserted. "It's two floors down," Wayne told her. "This doesn't feel right," Sora said. "The building's closed, but all the lights are one. And very bright." "Be on guard," Bruce said. Something came down hard on Sora's back. "So the other guy is a midget," someone said. Batgirl turned on her back and popped up. "I'm not a guy and I am not a midget," she said. Her voice sounded firm, but clear, with no trace on an accent. She kicked the guy in the stomach, then punched him in the face. He fell hard to the floor. Batgirl turned and ran to the stairs. "You say this suite amplifies my stregnth?" "Yes," Bruce said. "I feel sorry for that guy then." She had gotten to the Stairs and began jumping the rails until she reached the floor Terry was said to be on. She opened the door and was face to face with Spellbinder.
"I'm so sorry, Wayne-san," Sora said. She had gotten speedily to the Mansion and ran down to meet him. "What can I do?" "Terry can take care of himself," Barbara said. "He can get out." "His suit wasn't damage," Bruce said. He sat at the super computer. The screen showed a giant map of Gothem city. "The tracking device in his suite is functioning and I know exactly where he's at." "I'll go!" Sora said. "I can rescue him. Or.at least get him to the point that he could.rescue himself." Bruce looked at her. He glanced at Barbara then looked back at Sora. "You can't take the Batmobile." Sora's eyes widened. "Is that all? Because I've got many modes of transportation I could use without driving." She pulled off her backpack and unstrapped the float board from the front. "Could it be traced to you?" Bruce asked. "Well, I've been tinkering with it and--" She opened a hidden latch and pressed a button. The board changed from it's orange and red design to be solid black with a blue bat sign. "It's like a holograph, but a little better." "She's a smart one," Barbara said. "OK. Don't do anything until you know the whole situation," Bruce said. Sora jumped up and ran to a back room to change.
Sora flew across the skies, on the black floatboard, in the black bat suite. Evening had started, but the streets were still crowded. Eventhough, no one noticed the Batgirl. The Power's building came up. It was a office building, totally empty. Batgirl landed on the roof. She pulled out the invisibility booster that Wayne gave her for the board and hid the board. The darkness began to creep over the city. Batgirl entered through the roof entrance. The area was deserted. "It's two floors down," Wayne told her. "This doesn't feel right," Sora said. "The building's closed, but all the lights are one. And very bright." "Be on guard," Bruce said. Something came down hard on Sora's back. "So the other guy is a midget," someone said. Batgirl turned on her back and popped up. "I'm not a guy and I am not a midget," she said. Her voice sounded firm, but clear, with no trace on an accent. She kicked the guy in the stomach, then punched him in the face. He fell hard to the floor. Batgirl turned and ran to the stairs. "You say this suite amplifies my stregnth?" "Yes," Bruce said. "I feel sorry for that guy then." She had gotten to the Stairs and began jumping the rails until she reached the floor Terry was said to be on. She opened the door and was face to face with Spellbinder.
