A/N: Hope you liked the last chapter. I have really nothing to say but read this chapter and please give a review. Thanks!

Chapter 2

"Know how to use a parachute?" a man yelled in Robin's ear.

Robin just saw the man's lips move. He took the earplugs out of his ears and yelled above the buzz of the helicopter, "WHAT?"

"Do you know how to use a parachute?" the unknown man yelled again, but louder.

Robin frowned and answered, "Yes, why?"

"Slade said that you have to jump out and land on that island there," the man said while pointing to a tiny island that was coming close to the helicopter that the man and Robin had been in for hours.

It had taken around a day to just get to the tropical islands of Indonesia. The helicopter had taken Robin over tons of ocean and tiny islands. Slade was doing something, but Robin was still clueless about his whole plan. Robin was just doing a mission.

"In a minute you're dropping and I'm leaving," the man said with a smile that was more for pity for Robin.

Robin threw his earplugs aside and put his communicator earpieces in his ears. Slade was instantly talking to Robin.

"When you jump freefall for a long time and pull the parachute out at the last second," Slade said. "If my enemies saw your chute then the whole thing will be off. Do it right the first time, Robin."

"Was that a joke?" Robin said sarcastically.

"It was half joke and half serous," Slade said on the other end. "Now get serous. Get into the mission. This is no time for fooling around, and you know it."

"You should jump now," the man said with a weak thumbs up to Robin.

Robin rolled his eyes and pulled on his chute and jumped out of the helicopter saying to Slade, "I was being serous the minute I figured out that you wanted me to be your apprentice." Robin had been skydiving so many times before, but going down to a tiny island was the funniest trip he had ever had. The smug smile planted across his face could not erase.

Robin freefell till he though it would be the safest spot to pull his chute. He pulled the cord, but something different happened. The chute got tangled and Robin kept dropping at a death speed.

The island was coming up fast. "Your chute should be out by now, Robin," Slade said calmly even though he was not feeling calm.

Robin did not waste a second. He quickly raped a cord around the strings of the chute and pulled and twisted his cord till the chute got it right and there was a jerk on his harness. Robin only had a few seconds before he could have gone splat on the sandy beach. When he came to the island he went to soft knees and duck-rolled while pressing a button on his harness to let go of the chute.

Robin got to his feet waved over to the guy in the helicopter hovering above him. Robin could not see the guy's face, but the guy had been freaking out and stunned that Robin had made it down safely.

"On your right there is a giant rock," Slade said to Robin. "See it?"

"Yeah," Robin answered and ran over to the rock. A huge wave swept by and crashed into the rock and made a mist spray up into Robin's face. The smell of fish lingered in the water and Robin wished he could just lie out on the tiny island for the rest of the day. But it was not what Slade was planning.

"Facing the ocean there is a hole in the rock big enough for anyone to get in," Slade said and Robin climbed to the top of the rock and stuck his head down and saw the hole while upside down. "In the little cave there is a wind board. Get it out and set it up on the beach. I'll tell you the rest when you get to that spot."

It did not take long for Robin to get in and out with the wind board. He had only done the sport once, but he advanced too fast and now he was great at it. He never knew that he would do one of his favorite sports while working with his enemy.

"Got it ready?" Slade asked. "Do you know how to ride one?"

"Got it," Robin said while locking one of the main mast things to its place and putting the sail up to test it out. The sail was big and Robin knew that Slade was aiming for a fast ride. "I know how to ride."

"Are you good?" Slade asked.

A sly smile went across Robin's face as he said, "You'll find out soon enough." It was all that Slade needed to know.

"Some goggles are in one of your right pockets," Slade said now. "Get it out." Robin took a while to find the pair. He took them out and put them around his neck. They were red tented. That meant that they were either x- ray or zoom in, or maybe even both.

"Your pockets are not labeled, so memorize them right away," Slade said. He then went to business. "Put the goggles on and look a little ways to your right."

Robin did what he was ordered and found nothing. "How do you work these things?"

"Press the tiny buttons on the top of them and things will change," Slade said. Robin tested the things out and loved them right away. He could zoom so far and see under the water. He saw some cool fish and a shark. "Having fun?" Slade asked.

Robin stopped smiling and said, "Just get on with this mission."

"Zoom in to 60 and look at the horizon in the place I told you to look before," Slade said and Robin obeyed and watched the top of his right goggle change some numbers till it was exactly 60. He was really loving this gadget!

"How do you know where I'm facing and moving?" Robin just had to ask. (I beat all of you were wondering that.)

"I have tons of cameras everywhere almost," Slade said. "Even if you try to look for them you'll find nothing." Robin lost his concern in the subject right away when he saw the shape in his goggles.

"What the heck is that?!" Robin breathed.

"The place you are heading and getting into," Slade said and Robin could almost see the smug smile on his face. "You wind board to the south side of it and I'll tell you more of your mission. And try to have fun. This is the only time to goof off in this mission."

"Yeah, right," Robin snorted and zoomed in to his normal vision and grabbed his wind board. He jumped off the rock and swept the board under him. He hit the water and quickly turned his sail with a few hand movements. His hands almost got jerked away from his sail when the wind picked up and sent him flying over the water at tremendous speed.

Slade just smiled as he saw Robin fly across the water expertly on his board. He saw Robin smile and whoop after he did a dangerous move that only experts would be able to pull off. He knew that Robin was having maybe just a little bit of fun. Slade just hoped that Robin would soon like doing missions for him. The gadgets were winning there way's over to the boy already.


By the time Robin got his destination it was sunset and was making Robin wish he were back at the Tower watching the sun sets there. He missed his team and friends there and kicking bad guy butt with them. He was already homesick.

You are most likely wondering what exactly is Robin's destination. It's a huge high tech tower with a brick wall that rose way up with a wire on top that after a few seconds would go up with a deadly spark of volts of electricity. Robin was dreading how he was going to have to get through that.

Guards kept a look out on top of the wall with huge laser guns strapped around their shoulders. They were the shoot first ask questions later kind of people. The same kinds of guys were circling around the bottom of the wall with the same attitude as the first people.

"What am I going after anyways?" Robin asked Slade in a loud whisper from where he dropped off his board and hid behind a palm tree. A guard came close to the tree and Robin had to stand up strait and tall to not get scene.

"That is something you will know when your holding it," Slade said sternly.

"Geez!" Robin said while shaking his head. "Don't get all up-a-de on because of a small question. Now what do I do now?"

"Get over the wall and I'll tell you the rest when you're up and over," Slade said and he watched Robin's face twist into a confused perplexed frown. He first was confused then he was mad. Slade was testing him to get over this huge wall without getting killed. Robin was forming a plan right away.

Robin stopped a few times saying to himself that he could just run away, but the words of Slade kept coming into his mind. Robin could be knocked out anytime and he would get no sleep for 3 weeks. Robin did not even want to try out if Slade was right or not right then. He was doomed if he did try.

"Are you finished thinking yet?" Slade asked and he was now getting on Robin's nerves even though he had been already.

"Shut-up!" Robin hissed and ran out of his cover as a guard past by. Robin looked up at the wall next to him and shot out a cable from his belt. It stopped at the top of the wall and Robin cranked up the power on his belt and zoomed up to the end of his cable at the fastest he could go because another guard had been coming up and almost saw him. Robin was thankful that Slade had kept his own gadget there.

Now Robin had another problem. The wire. Robin gulped and clicked his cord at a place that was three feet down from the top of the wall. He grabbed the top with his hands and sprung his feet away from the wall and pushed more with his hands till he was doing a full flip over the wire. He made it by a few inches and landed on a guard there on the top.

Other guards saw Robin and were quickly pulling out their guns. Robin grabbed the knocked out guard's gun and rolled out of the way of the lasers just in time. He came up on one of his knees and rested his elbow on the other. It made him have perfect form with the gun. He shot all the guards in only a few seconds.

When all was clear he got up to both of his feet and strapped the gun around his shoulder. "I'm up and over," he said to Slade. "Now what do you want?"

"That was too easy for you, Robin," Slade said. "Let's make it a bit harder. There is a ventilation shaft on the tower right in front of you. Get in it."

"Someone just went off the deep end," Robin muttered under his breath. Slade heard it, but said nothing. Robin shot his cord out once again and it stuck a few inches above the shaft. Robin took out the bolts that were holding the protection up with his hands. He kept them though just in case of something. He had to take off the gun though. It was too big to fit in.

"I'm in and waiting," Robin said and squeezed into the shaft. It was a bit tight, but he could move in it.

"Now here comes the hard part," Slade said and no sooner after that an alarm went off outside the shaft. The people in the tower knew Robin was there. Things got hard way too fast.

A/N: Hope you liked it. I don't do very many romance stories; so to answer someone's question I don't think I'm going to have a Star/Rob and Rav/BB fanfic. I don't even like it that the perfect girl, Star, can get the perfect guy, Robin. So even if I did do a romance it would NOT be a Rob/Star one. Sorry, but that is all can say, please don't get mad at me. It is just my opinion. Please send a review. Thanks!