Chapter 6: Meet and Greet.
Batgirl and Robin were on a swing through the city on their grapple hooks.
"Ah, nothing like a nice fresh air filled evening to swing through the city on." Batgirl said.
"I agree." Robin said.
"What's even better, there's no crime." Batgirl said before the two of them heard their names being called. They looked and saw a young woman on an apartment rooftop, waving her hands. They dropped down in front of her.
"Hello, ma'am. Can we help you?" Robin asked.
"Yes, you actually can." the woman said.
"What do you need our help with?" Batgirl asked.
"You see, I run Gotham Daycare and I promised the children that I would get Batman to come pay a visit, but he recently contacted me and said that he couldn't make it. But, the children happen to love you two as well, so I thought I'd ask you." the woman answered.
Batgirl smiled widely, "We'll be happy to. I love kids! What do you say, Robin?" she asked.
"Okay, why not?" Robin said.
The next day, at Gotham Daycare, the children were playing with toys when the teacher clapped her hands, getting their attention.
"Children, I have a very special surprise. I unfortunately could not get Batman to come here today." she said, causing the children to moan.
"But, fortunately, I did get someone to fill in for him." she said before she clapped her hands and the door opened. That's when Batgirl and Robin walked in.
"Hey!" Robin said.
"Hi, children!" Batgirl said as she knelt down and excited children ran into her arms. Robin gave high-fives and fist bumps to any children that came over.
"I'm so glad you two could make it." the teacher said.
As the day went on, the two heroes helped and played with the children in the day care.
"Batgirl, can you help me and my friend with something?" a little girl asked.
"Okay." Batgirl said as she followed her to a table where a boy was sitting.
"We can't decide who should get more cookies, me or Junie." said the boy, whose name was James.
Batgirl looked at how many cookies they had and saw there were six.
"I know, then." Batgirl said before she took three cookies and gave them to Junie and the other three to James.
"Now you both can have the same number." Batgirl said.
"Thanks, Batgirl!" the two kids said.
"So you see, that's how my gadgets work." Robin said as he finished explaining how his weapons functioned.
"So, Batman actually gave you all those?" asked a child.
"Yep." Robin answered.
After some time, it was snack time.
"Man, I don't know about you, Batgirl, but these Whales are good." Robin said as he had a few of the snack crackers.
"I know, right?" Batgirl said in agreement.
After naptime, the children went outside and Batgirl and Robin joined in.
"Higher!" a child said eagerly as Batgirl pushed him on a swing.
Robin was helping a kid build a sand castle in the sand box.
"Check this out." the kid said before he brought out an action figure of Two-Face and marched it near the castle.
"Two-Face is here to destroy your precious sand castle!" the kid said in a gruff voice.
Robin then picked up an action figure of Batman and put it near Two-Face, "Not if I stop you first, Two-Face!" he said before he bumped Two-Face in the head with Batman, knocking him over.
"All right! Batman beat Two-Face!" the kid cheered before they finished the sand castle.
At the end of the day, when parents came to pick up kids, they gathered to say goodbye to Batgirl and Robin.
"We wish we could stay longer, but we have to head home ourselves." Batgirl said.
"Can you come see us another time?" asked a little girl.
"We sure can." Batgirl said.
"Oh, right. Batgirl, didn't we have something for them?" Robin asked.
Batgirl smiled, "Right!" she said before rushing over to her car and grabbing something out of the back seat. She came back with a large blue tub.
"Children, before you go, we have something we'd like to give you." she said before opening the tub. Inside was a multitude of Robin action figures and Batgirl plushes. The two heroes handed them out and bid each child goodbye, before they headed off.
As they headed through the Gotham roofs, Batgirl said, "I am so happy those children were happy to see us."
"Right? It's always nice making children happy." Robin said as they landed on one.
"Speaking of which, here. This is for you." Batgirl said before she dug a Batgirl plush out of her pocket. Robin took it.
"Thanks, Batgirl. You can have this." Robin said before he dug in his belt and gave her a Robin action figure.
"Thank you, Robin." Batgirl said before they headed home.
