HAPPY HARBOR

JULY 18TH 2011 16:47 EST

"Robin!" Kaldur called over the wind. "Are tornadoes common in New England?"

Honeybee did not turn to Kaldur, nor looked up to where she had seen Robin a mere second ago. She already knew he wasn't there; he never stayed put in the field, ever.

"He was just here," M'gann said, eyes wide and looking around the Robin-less field. Honeybee's hair ruffled in the wind and she was glad her hair was short enough to not whip into her face in the harsh wind. Honeybee shook her head and rose from her crouch.

"He does that," Honeybee said. "You get used to it after a while."

An explosion rocked the ground, and the team looked to see the top layer of windows of the warehouse shatter. Glass flew out, landing liberally on the ground and grass.

Superboy was the next after Robin to go, bounding towards the warehouse with his strength. The rest were quick to follow him. Honeybee climbed over an abandoned vehicle in the parking lot and slid off the hood with all the grace she could muster. Honeybee was glad she had decided to wear dark leggings under her dress when she fell back to the ground.

Honeybee entered the warehouse, the large front door slung open with no care. Wally fell into place next to her, and she was vaguely aware of the rest of the team behind them. Superboy she couldn't place for the moment.

Robin stood in the center of the room, and a large, red-suited figure was all the way across the floor. A small tornado shot forward and it whipped Robin around and then thrust him onto the floor. Superboy landed next to where the Boy Wonder was and raised a brow. Honeybee and the others started quickly forward to meet them.

"Who's your friend?" Superboy asked.

"Didn't catch his name, but he plays kind of rough!" Robin said in a shout. Honeybee and Wally helped pull Robin to his feet, all of them keeping their eyes on the figure. Now that she was closer, Honeybee could see black mixed in with the red, various tubes shooting out and reconnecting in other parts of his arm. A green scarf sat around its rather large neck and obscured his face features from view.

"My apologies," the figure spoke. "You may address me as Mister Twister."

Mister Twister? Okay, so the name was not that important compared to what they could do, but still. A little effort from the villains would be nice.

Superboy did not wait for orders, rushing forward. His arms were up to try and block the wind, but it was ineffective as Twister simply sent a large gust directly at him. Superboy was launched off the ground and thrown back, landing somewhere behind them in the warehouse. Honeybee bit her lip and settled herself for a fight, unconsciously falling in a line with the others.

Honeybee reached into her cardigan and pulled two throwing stars out. They were the old ones, the ones from Batman, and it felt nice to have them back. As long as she was working for Batman again, she supposed it made sense to pull his stuff back out for use.

Wally raced forward this time with his enhanced speed and kicked himself into a flip. He aimed his foot at Twister's face but the figure was prepared for him, picking the speedster's foot out of the air and spinning the boy in a vicious circle. Twister let go of the boy and he was sent flying out of the warehouse. Kaldur and M'gann did not even get to Twister, as they were sent flying back with strong gusts of wind.

Honeybee and Robin steadied themselves, and Honeybee felt a spark of excitement. She really had missed fighting with Robin and she was ready to get rid of Mister Twister. She swung her arm back, ready to let her throwing stingers fly.

"I was prepared to be challenged by actual superheroes, not children," Mister Twister said. His voice was mechanical, hard, but Honeybee could still hear the tell-tale signs of frustration.

"Funny, I don't see any kids anywhere," Honeybee said. She finally threw her stingers forward, and she saw a birdarang fly from the boy next to her. "Might need to get your eyes checked."

The birdarang disappeared one tornado headed their way. The birdarang and stingers managed to get through, the birdarang hitting directly in the middle of their chest, and her stingers managed to hit his arms. The stingers let out their yellow electric energy and one of the tornado dispensers malfunctioned for just a moment. But then Mister Twister simply flicked their weapons off of him wordlessly.

"Objectively, you are children," Mister Twister continued. "Have you no adult supervision? Your presence here is quite disturbing."

"Well, we hate to see you disturbed!" Robin shot back. "Let's see if you're more turbed once we kick your can!" Honeybee let herself have the one-half second of annoyance – it seemed Robin had not dropped the word modifications.

M'gann reached out her hand and pulled down a pipe above Mister Twister. It sent a plume of smoke down on the figure and it was clear she was trying to blind the villain for the moment. Superboy took this as his moment to surge forward again, his fist already raised. M'gann made the move to follow, but once again the villain was one step ahead of them. Mister Twister slapped Superboy away, sending him flying back again, this time sending him straight at M'gann. The two fell to the ground it what sounded like a painful pile.

Honeybee, Kaldur, and Robin rushed forward without a word. Kaldur had his water bearers raised threateningly and Honeybee reached back into her pocket to retrieve more stingers. Mister Twister did not bother to say anything, only slamming his hand into the ground and causing three tornados to appear and shot towards the three of them.

Honeybee let out a yelp as she was caught in the tornado and she felt her head spin, eyes stinging from the sudden quick spins. Honeybee finally was released, and she slammed into the ground, landing on her side next to a similarly fallen Kaldur and Robin. Honeybee sat up with a groan and shut her eyes, shaking her head in an attempt to stomp out the dizziness. She opened them again and took Robin's hand to stand up.

Mister Twister turned on his heel to leave and Honeybee felt a jolt. The only way Wally would not have rushed back in here was that he was unconscious, and an annoyed Mister Twister might not just let the boy be. They all hurried to the back door at the same time a large brush of wind started to hit them, and surfing on that wind was Wally, now awake.

Wally started to aim towards the ground, but M'gann caught him with her telepathy before they could make contact, leaving Wally floating slightly off the ground.

"Whoa, thanks." Wally gently returned to the ground and he sighed in relief.

Honeybee looked to the sky, where Mister Twister was waiting with what seemed to be a menacing look despite his covered features. His scarf blew in the wind and she wondered why a tornado villain would bother with a scarf. Why hadn't it blown away already?

"I would have thought you all would have learned your limitations by now. There is no beating me," the robot voice snarled down at them.

"What do you want?!" Kaldur said. Mister Twister began to climb higher in the sky in annoyance.

"Isn't it obvious? I'm waiting for a real hero!" Mister Twister said. Honeybee narrowed her eyes. She was a real hero; they all were real heroes.

"Read his mind!" Kaldur ordered. "Find a weakness!" M'gann blinked in stunned confusion.

"I thought I wasn't supposed to do that!" M'gann said. Robin shook his head at the Martian.

"It's okay with the bad guys!" Robin said. M'gann bit her lip but shut her eyes, raising her hand to her temple, losing himself in concentration. Concentration gave way to frustration and she dropped the concentration completely, hands returning to her sides glumly.

"Nothing, I'm getting nothing –" M'gann cut herself off, realizing something they apparently couldn't see. "Hello, Megan! Mister Twister is Red Tornado in disguise! He's inorganic and an android! How many androids do you know of that can generate tornados?"

Honeybee twitched her nose from confusion. Would Red Tornado really do something like that?

"Red Tornado sent us here," Kaldur said.

"After saying we'd be tested soon enough!" Robin said. He shook his head angrily. "This is his test. Something to keep us busy."

"Speedy called it!" Wally tacked on. Honeybee pursed her lips. It didn't sound right, but at the same time, who else could it be? "We're a joke."

Honeybee watched as the three of them stepped towards where Mister Twister was flying, and she crossed her arms. Superboy came to stand beside her, and she could tell from the quirk of his brow that he was as unsure as she was about this.

"This game, so over," Wally said, scowling into the air.

"We know who you are and what you want!" Robin shot the accusation with a dark frown.

"So let's end this!" Kaldur said. Mister Twister hesitated and then raised his arms.

"So consider it ended."

The weather, which before had been sunny and pleasant, was now dark and violent. A dark storm cloud fell over them and the wind howled viciously around them. Honeybee looked around, hand instinctually going to her stingers. This wasn't right.

"An impressive show, be we will not engage!" Kaldur said. Honeybee shook her head.

"I really think we should," Honeybee said, but no one seemed to hear her.

The storm worsened, lighting dancing between the clouds and striking the ground. The vortex of wind grew worse and worse and it was a hungry, ferocious wind that almost blew them all to their feet.

"Uh…can Red Tornado do that?" Wally asked.

"You think I'm Red Tornado?" Mister Twister dared to let out a mocking chuckle. "How ironic."

Thunder boomed and the lightning grew in number and power. Honeybee's vision exploded with light and she covered her eyes, falling onto her back with a loud thud. Superboy seemed unfazed by the team falling, as he immedailty jumped back to attack, jumping back down with a louder thud and creating a small crater in the ground.

Mister Twister hovered above them, watching them with no emotion as the violent weather threatened to overtake them completely. And then, just like that, it was gone. The sky was blue again and there was the sun. M'gann stood behind where Honeybee still sat on the ground, face once again drawn in concentration. The sounds of the storm eventually died away and then Honeybee heard Mister Twister from somewhere she could not see.

"Fine then. I will admit you children have power but playing hide and seek with you will not help me achieve my objectives. So, stay concealed. If you confront me again, I will show no mercy." Honeybee presumed the villain left, as the Bioship appeared in front of her, and M'gann dropped her concentration.

"What just happened?" Wally asked.

"I used the Bioship to conceal us," M'gann explained. Honeybee gave M'gann a grateful smile, but could not say anything before Superboy was off on a tangent.

"You think saving us will make this right? You tricked us into thinking Twister was Red Tornado!" Superboy snarled at M'gann, and Honeybee jumped to her feet. She stepped closer to Superboy and scrunched her face in red anger.

"She didn't mean to! She was trying to help! This isn't her fault!" Honeybee said. Honeybee knew what it was to be the new girl, when she was the only girl sidekick around for a while, she became the scapegoat. Someone smaller, someone so distinctly different, it was easy to become the target. And M'gann didn't deserve that.

"It was a rookie mistake. We shouldn't have listened," Robin said. Wally rubbed the back of his head and looked at M'gann somewhat guilty.

"You are pretty inexperienced. Hit the showers," Wally said. "We'll take it from here."

Honeybee felt a snarl grow in her throat, and it only grew as she saw M'gann's face fell.

"Stay out of our way!" Superboy spit. Honeybee reached forward to grab Superboy's hand to keep him from walking away, but the second her skin made contact with his, he turned wildly, his anger now turned on her.

"We're a team! We do this together!" Honeybee said. Superboy growled at her but she did not turn away from him, merely raising an eyebrow in challenge. After a moment, he merely scoffed and turned away, taking off after Twister. Wally and Robin followed him, seemingly not listening to what she said either.

"I was just trying to be part of the team," M'gann said softly. Kaldur sighed.

"To be honest, I'm not really sure we are a team," Kaldur said. Kaldur ran off after the other boys, leaving Honeybee and M'gann. Honeybee frowned after where her friends had gone. How could her friends be….be…..she didn't even have a word.

"It's okay, you know," M'gann said. Honeybee turned to face M'gann in confusion. "Go ahead. They'll need your help." Honeybee shook her head.

"They need both our help." She placed a hand on M'gann's shoulder and smiled. "I meant what I said, we do this together." M'gann smiled sadly, her eyelids dropping in sorrow. She looked so disappointed in herself and sad and Honeybee was reminded of Jason's sad look the night before. Upset with themselves over someone's else faults and decision to leave them behind.

"I-I just really want to be alone right now, okay?" M'gann said. "I'll be fine, really." Honeybee sighed internally.

"Are you sure you'll be okay?" Honeybee asked. M'gann nodded and stepped away from Honeybee, and Honeybee's hand dropped from her shoulder.

"Yes," M'gann said. "Go ahead." Honeybee lingered for a moment longer, searching for something else in M'gann's face, another assurance besides her words. Eventually, she nodded to M'gann and took off after her other friends.

Honeybee finally caught up to them, and she gave them all a glowering look as they hurried through Happy Harbor, looking for where Mister Twister could have gone. She only held her tongue about the M'gann situation because she knew they had a bigger issue right now. She would have to bite their ears off later.

It was nearly another hour before they found Mister Twister again. He was by the coast, stirring up a few water sprouts with his tornados. Honeybee slipped into her cardigan pocket again and dodged a tornado the android sent her way. The grass was greeted her with a thud and she looked up to see Kaldur fail to dodge in time, smashing into a small boathouse. Honeybee grimaced.

Honeybee returned to a standing position and threw a stinger at Mister Twister's direction, but he dodged one and then caught the next one she threw in a tornado to keep it from hitting her. Honeybee jumped to the side to avoid being hit with another gust of wind to her face, and she curled a fist into the fabric of her dress.

Honeybee noticed Kid Flash and Robin take cover behind an overturned boat, and I look to see Superboy throwing a giant boulder in Mister Twister's area. Honeybee used it as an impromptu cover and fell behind the boat, crouching next to Wally and Robin. Robin pulled his utility belt from his inner jacket lining, and Honeybee cursed herself for failing to pick up her lasso before leaving. She had thought she wouldn't need it. She'll be sure to bring it next time.

"You brought your utility belt?!" Wally seemed incredulous, but Honeybee didn't bother to comment. Robin was the protégé of the most over-prepared, paranoid man Honeybee had ever met. She would have been more surprised if he didn't have it.

"Never leave home without it," Robin said with a laugh. "First thing Batman taught me."

"Yeah, right after don't go the bathroom without it," Wally said with a scoff. Honeybee pulled another stinger out and realized she only had a few left. She had better make them count.

"I'm running low, R," Honeybee said. "So we gotta save'em." Robin nodded next to her and dared a single look over the top of the boat. Honeybee could hear Superboy's strangled, angry battle cry and a splash of water. Honeybee decided that that meant a good thing.

"Listen to me!" M'gann's voice entered their heads again. Honeybee was glad to see the pain from before was mostly gone and was now just a gentle throb. "All of you!"

"What did we tell you?!" Superboy said, and Honeybee could feel a pull in her brain like she could feel him trying to pull away from their conjoined mental connection.

"I know!" M'gann said. "And I know I messed up! But now, I'm very clear on what to do. Please, trust me!"

"We're listening M'gann," Kaldur said calmly.

"He wants Red Tornado, I can see that now," M'gann said. "So, I will pretend to be Red Tornado, and then you will pretend to leave, but you'll hide. On my signal, you'll help me defeat him for good."

Honeybee felt a grin spread up her lips. M'gann's plan was not bad for someone who had made a "rookie mistake". Honeybee and the two boys next to her nodded, and they jumped from behind their make-shift shelter, weapons in hand and googles pulled down.

Kaldur and Superboy continued their attacks, and the three of them joined the fray. Honeybee threw one stinger in his direction, and it once again was seemingly ineffective, as it let out one pulse before he got rid of it. It was a small comfort it seemed the birdarangs were just as effective. Superboy just let off one last boulder when 'Red Tornado' landed before them.

"Hit the showers, you five," 'Red Tornado' said. "I was hoping you can handle this. Clearly, you cannot."

"But we have a plan now!" Robin pretended to protest.

"The subject is not up for debate," 'Red Tornado' said. Honeybee nodded once and pretended to be disappointed and ashamed, looking down at her feet and trudging away. Once they were far enough away, Honeybee fell behind a large boulder with Robin and waited for the signal.

From behind her, she could hear the sounds of battle and the woosh of wind, but she dared not look back, dare she give them away. Honeybee heard the sound of M'gann's voice, meaning it was time to go. Honeybee and Robin left their hiding place behind, each pulling one of their weapons out. Superboy rushed forward and punched Mister Twister, sending the android falling back to the water. Mister Twister managed to escape from the water, sending himself up in a water sprout.

M'gann flew up and removed Mister Twister's arms, and Honeybee and Robin sent their bomb and stingers flying in synch. Both finally seemed to work, as the first exploded and the second enveloped him in yellow light. Mister Twister finally fell to the ground and there was a loud clanking as metal met Earth.

The chest opened with a hiss and revealed a small man with dark hair and a green sweater. Honeybee cocked her head. Not what she had imagined would be controlling an android like this, but fair enough. The man fell out, seeming to trip over himself.

"I call foul!" he said, and Honeybee shook her head. Of course, he did. M'gann offered no verbal response but lifted a large rock over his head. Honeybee's eyes widened in time to Kaldur telling M'gann to stop. She did not hesitate, dropping the rock with a blank stare. Honeybee felt her breath hitch, and Robin rushed forward. Honeybee's hand curled at her side and for a moment, she felt like she was a million miles away, when there were a different crush and thud.

"Waspia, no!"

Honeybee stepped back and shook her head, looking away.

"Don't know how things work on Mars, but on Earth, we don't execute our captives," Robin said. Honeybee just shut her eyes and took a shuttering breath.

"Honeybee, there was nothing – I –"

"Why didn't you tell me?! Why-why –"

A thousand voices filled her head, but this time they all came from her own brain. The gloating words of Poison Ivy, the yell from Honeybee's own lips, the excuses that tumbled from Batman's lip like honey.

"H-honeybee?"

Honeybee straightened up, and turned wildly on her heel, eyes wide and mouth agape. Her face was flushed, and she curled her hands into fists. Honeybee stared at the boy in front of her, and it was not the one she was expecting.

Superboy stood in front of her, his eyebrow cocked curiously. There seemed to be just the tiniest bit of confusion in his face and he bit his lip. Honeybee could see the others starting to walk in the other direction, towards the bioship. It seemed in her daze she had missed something, as Wally was excitedly holding up a robotic eyeball and Robin and M'gann were laughing.

On the ground behind Superboy sat robotic remains of what was the man they saw, and Honeybee took in a breath. It was a robot. That's why M'gann had dropped the rock. He wasn't real. He wasn't real. Not real.

"You coming?" Superboy asked. Honeybee wiped at her face to clear her head and hopefully bring back some color to her face. She hadn't meant to fall apart, especially in the field, but it was just so sudden and –

"Yeah," Honeybee said. She put on the best smile she could, though she knew it seemed shallow without even having to see it. "I, uh, was just lost in thought."

Superboy titled his head to the side, giving her one more curious once-over before shrugging and turning back around. Honeybee dropped her smile and evened her breath. She was fine. It was just because she hadn't been expecting something so similar to Waspia's demise. It was a surprise, that's all.

Honeybee took one step forward, leaving her surprise and moment of thought behind her.

I'm taking pictures in my mind
So I can save them for a rainy day

MOUNT JUSTICE

JUNE 18TH 19:34 EST

Honeybee grimaced and leaned back in the kitchen stool she was deposited in. Though technically there was no mission, they had to write up case reports about what happened today, and Honeybee always found this to be the most tiring part of being a superhero. She knew it was for the League and other hero's benefit, to learn from each other, but after a battle, all she wanted to do was nap not write three pages worth of information.

Robin had taken off to finish his at the Batcave, and Wally had mysteriously disappeared. Most likely Wally was going to wait to do it until tomorrow and turn it in the next time he saw Red Tornado or came to the Cave. Kaldur, the good soldier that he was, had finished his in prompt time and then gone with M'gann to help her figure out how to write one.

Superboy, however, had decided to try and figure it out on his own, and sat on the couch in the lounge, every once in a awhile grumbling under his breath. Honeybee was doing hers here because she had no idea if Jason was still at her house, and she was lucky he hadn't found her costume yet. It was better to be prudent to make sure her ten-year-old neighbor got dragged into vigilante stuff.

Honeybee clicked her pen once and turned over the report she had written and tried to see if she had missed anything. She didn't think she had, and she thought rather cynically if she missed something well she was sure one of the others had most likely included it. She closed the file it was in and shut it, standing up.

"It's been real Supe, but I better be heading home," Honeybee said. Superboy looked up at her, pencil still to paper, the file stretch across his lap. Superboy raised a brow in confusion. It seemed he hadn't expected her to say anything to him. "Kids aren't going to babysit themselves."

"You babysit?" Superboy said. Honeybee nodded. She did not think saying she was a babysitter was going to give away her real name or identity.

"Yeah," Honeybee said. "The kid I sit is a real piece of work sometimes, but you know, whatcha going to do?" Honeybee grinned mischievously. "Besides, I got enough practice with difficult kids. I've been wrangling Rob and KF for years."

This managed to get a small smile out of Superboy, and Honeybee cautiously stepped toward him.

"How long have you been doing this for?" Superboy asked. It was clunky in his move, awkward like he didn't know how to make small talk. Honeybee noted he probably didn't.

"About….three years?" Honeybee said. It was fall 2007 when she finally mustered up the courage to follow Waspia out of the fire escape. She sometimes wondered if maybe she should have waited a bit longer to follow. Eleven was far too young. Jason was almost eleven, and she didn't want him anywhere near this. "Give or take." Honeybee sat down on the edge of the couch, crossing her legs. "You're good, you know. For not having done this but once before."

"Oh, uh, thanks," Superboy said. Honeybee bit her lip and held what she wanted to say in, but then shook her head.

"M'gann was pretty good too, don't you think?" Honeybee tested. Superboy's face screwed up back to an impassive mask for just half a second, but then it was gone.

"I guess," Superboy said with a grunt. Honeybee crossed her arms.

"You were too hard on her, you know," Honeybee said. "She didn't know, and she said she was sorry."

Superboy was silent for a long moment, and Honeybee thought maybe this conversation was over. Superboy was just so angry and Honeybee was not sure when Superboy was going to clam up again and decide that he was done with talking to her. She was surprised he was talking to her at all. Superboy finally released a breath and looked away from Honeybee.

"Yeah, maybe I was," Superboy said.

"She's really sweet," Honeybee said. "You'd probably get along if you get to know her better. And you're living together, so you'll have to talk to her eventually."

Superboy beat his pen against his thigh softly, seeming to think over what Honeybee said.

"Or, you know, hate her for life," Honeybee said. "I'm sure that'll make this living situation much easier." Superboy turned back to her, mouth agape, but then smiled. It was a tiny smile, just the end of his mouth turned, not a full smile that creases the eyes. Honeybee smiled back at him and brushed off her dress.

"Do you really not tell anyone your identity?" Superboy asked. Honeybee blinked. She hadn't expected that to be the next thing out of his mouth, that's for sure. Honeybee nodded.

"Yeah," Honeybee said. "Gotham - Gotham is a town with a lot of bad people, and I don't live in the past part of it. I can't – I can't risk it getting leaked. I have people I have to protect." She already lost Waspia, and she was a hero, just like her. Aunt Melody and Jason would not go down that path.

Superboy seemed to accept this answer with a shrug.

"It's just weird, to me," Superboy said. "I don't have a secret identity. I'm just me. I don't know you keep your life separate." Honeybee cocked her head to the side.

"It's just –" Honeybee said. She sighed. "It's just the way things are, I guess. I don't know how I do it either, it's just something I do." Honeybee leaned closer to Superboy and punched his shoulder softly. "A few years from now, you'll have one too, so we can compare notes then."

Superboy's brow furrowed, and it was clear he hadn't thought of the far future before. Not that Honeybee could blame him. He was what, a few months old and two weeks in the world? Being focused on the here and now seemed logical for Superboy. But it was true. Superboy would need an identity at some point if he wanted to go into the rest of the world.

Honeybee looked over into the kitchen and saw the time on the stove. Aunt Melody had switched for an overnight shift so she could be home with Jason, and Honeybee would need to be back soon if she was going to watch him. Honeybee stood up and gave Superboy a small nod.

"I really do need to be headed home," Honeybee said. "I'll see you soon." Superboy nodded in return, the same awkwardness as before returning. Saying pleasantries and goodbyes were not really his thing, it seemed.

"Bye," Superboy said simply. Honeybee waved again and disappeared down into the hallway to give Red Tornado the case file. She wondered idly as she turned into the mission briefing room if Superboy was going to try and make peace with M'gann. She hoped he would.

You're beautiful
Every little piece, love; don't you know?
You're really gonna be someone

Notes:

Chapter Bible Verse: "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled." - Matthew 5:6

We're back because it is comp week for mock trial so the stress is on, so I need this to decompress. Enjoy!

Review Replies:

MsRosePetal: Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked the last chapter! I was nervous since it was just Betty and Jason for a large part of it, and I really want to get that relationship right. Have a blessed day!

Guest: Thank you so much for leaving a review! I can see where some of your concerns come from, as the Robin paired with his female best friend is something quite common in the fandom, but I've been building this story for a long time that I hope what comes is able to make it stand out. Honeybee/Betty is very dear to my heart and I would not want her to be put in a cliché story. And Betty actually does have platonic soulmates in this story! Superboy will be one, and then once we get into season 2 and 3 we'll get more of them. And as for pairing them by the end of Season 1, they will not be paired together by the end of season 1! Or at least, in a relationship by then. Honeybee has a lot to work through right now, and as you said Robin in this series is a serial dater until Season 3, so them getting together at this point would just not work out! I really do appreciate your review, and I hope you stick around for the rest of the story. Have a blessed day!

99Yugioh: Oh my fairy godmother, thank you so much for your review! Honeybee and Robin's relationship is one I'm working really hard to build in a way that is interesting and believable. Robin and Honeybee have worked really closely in the past, and that dynamic will have to change now that they are on a larger team and they have simply grown apart. "Drop Zone" will actually deal a lot with this issue. And I agree, I would read every Robin story on this site if I could! Robin, all five of them, are one of my favorite things in DC and I love exploring them. And Honeybee will be giving it her best, that's for sure! Thank you so much for your review, and have a blessed day!

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