MOUNT JUSTICE

AUGUST 19TH 2010 19:39 EST

Honeybee knew she should be trying to pay attention to the sparring match in front of her, trying to analyze so she could give tips to help Superboy and Kaldur tips, but her mind was too busy spinning for her to truly notice. Or really care.

Catherine had not called the next day as she had promised. Which meant that Honeybee was prowling the streets every night, going up and down the Narrows trying to find Jason and his mom. So far, no dice. Honeybee was half-tempted to just call the police, but she also knew social services was shit in Gotham. It would probably do more harm than good. Besides, what information did she really have? I think maybe my friend's mom is keeping a ten-year-old from me?

Artemis and M'gann stood at her side, in civvies much like her. Honeybee wondered if maybe she should change in case she wanted to spar. She was feeling that need to punch something welling in her again.

Before her, Kaldur and Superboy were circling each other as they waited for the computer to count down the start of their match. Once they got the green light, they charged at each other and engaged in a series of dodges and kicks. Honeybee watched Superboy closely and noted that it seemed he had picked up some tips from Black Canary. He was fairing far better in hand-to-hand combat than he had previously.

"Kaldur's nice, uh, don't you think?" Artemis said. There was just a tiny bit of unsureness in her voice. "Handsome, commanding. You should totally ask him out." Honeybee could tell that last bit was directed at M'gann, and Honeybee was fine with that. Kladur was almost eighteen, and Honeybee was only just about to start high school. Way too old for her. Not that she could ever think of him that way.

"He's like a big brother to me," M'gann dismissed lightly. "But you know who would make the cutest couple?" M'gann pointed over to where Wally was noisily earing a burrito on the other side of the ring. "You and Wally, Artemis! "You're so full of passion, and he's so full of – of – of, uh –"

"It?" Artemis asked, giving Wally a critical glare. Honeybee laughed with them, as Wally was a unique character. A good one, once you got to know him if a little rough around the edges.'

"What about you Honeybee?" M'gann asked. "Robin seems nice, do you ever think –"

"Gonna stop you right there," Honeybee said. "Robin is like an annoying little brother to me."

Honeybee could see why M'gann would think something would be there. Robin was the fellow hero she was closest to, especially now that he knew her secret identity. He invited her onto the Team, and he was the closest to her age at his thirteen to her fourteen. But he was thirteen and annoying as hell half the time. There was nothing there. With no one. Honeybee did think Superboy was kind of cute though, in the 'if I had to pick one kind of way.

Artemis laughed.

"Any idea where said annoying little brother might be?" Artemis asked. Honeybee shrugged.

"Said they had a case in Gotham with Bats," Honeybee said. Robin had half-heartedly offered to let her in on the case – something to do with Clayface she believed. But though the olive branch was in the process of being extended, she could not bring herself to work with Batman directly quite yet. And some upset feelings lingered with Robin too.

Her anger had since passed, once she realized it was not Robin's fault. He saw her by mistake, and then he came clean. Honestly, it was the best he could do in the situation. Then he tried to make up for it. But she was still upset, she still felt vulnerable whenever she saw him like he was pulling away at her secrets to her very core. Honeybee needed just a little more time.

"Fail: Aqualad," the computer called out, and the trio of girls turned to see Kaldur on his back, Superboy standing above him. Superboy smiled and offered Kaldur a hand to stand up.

"Black Canary taught me that one," Superboy said, proud of himself.

From the ceiling dropped Red Tornado, who had a small personal space in an area just above the training area. He landed on the ground, and Wally wasted no time in speeding to meet him.

"Do you have a mission for us?" Wally asked excitedly. Red Tornado looked down at him, face impassive.

"Mission assignments are the Batman's responsibility," Red Tornado said.

"Yeah, well the Batman is with the Robin, doing the Dynamic Duo thing in Gotham," Wally said. "But you're headed somewhere, right? Hot date or a – a mission?"

"If we can be of help," Kaldur added, giving Wally a semi-severe look.

Red Tornado paused for a long moment, surveying something, and then turned to turn on the holo computer. A photo of an older man came up, joy and kindness apparent even in the photo.

"This is Kent Nelson. He is 106 years old," Red Tornado said. Wally leaned over to Artemis.

"Guy doesn't look a day over ninety," Wally joked.

"He has been missing for 23 days," Red Tornado said. Another image popped up, one of a man in a golden helmet and yellow and blue suit, a long yellow cape billowing behind them. "He was a charter member of the Justice Society. The precursor to your mentor's Justice League."

"Of course!" Kaldur said. "Kent Nelson was Earth's Sorcerer Supreme. He was Doctor Fate."

Wally scoffed and leaned back over to Artemis.

"More like Doctor Fake. Guy knows a little advanced science and Dumbledore's it to scare the bad guys and impress the babes," Wally said. Red Tornado once again Wally's insensitive comments.

"This could be one of his…. walkabouts," Red Tornado said. "But he is caretaker to the Helmet of Fate. The source of the Doctor's mystic might, and it is unwise to leave it unguarded."

M'gann seems enthralled by what Red Tornado was saying, and she stepped forward towards him.

"He's like the great sorcerer-priests and priestesses of Mars." Honeybee, much like everyone else, turned to M'gann. "I would be honored to help find him."

"Me too," Wally said, attitude changing from zero to eighty real quick. Honeybee blinked and crossed her arms, while Artemis glared at the red-haired boy. "So honored, I can barely stand it." He made the rock and roll horn symbol with his hands. "Magic rocks."

Artemis rolls her eyes and crosses her arms, clearly annoyed with the speedster.

"Take this, it is the key to the Tower of Fate," Red Tornado said. He held up a large, bronze key and Aqualad took it carefully.

"What are the chances we're both so interested in the mystic arts?" Wally said to M'gann, and the girl gave him a genuine smile. Artemis rolled her eyes again as she passed them. The others made their way towards the Bioship, but Honeybee hesitated.

She needed to find Jason. Honeybee had spent every night doing it, what if she missed him because she went on this mission?

Honeybee shook her head. She was apart of the Team, and this was a Team mission. She would follow it through. She made this commitment when she joined.

Honeybee caught up with them and tried to ignore Wally babbling about how much he believed in magic.

SALEM

AUGUST 19TH 20:22 EST

"So…." Artemis drawled on the Bioship. "Wally? When did you first discover your honest affinity for the mystic arts?"

Honeybee looked over from her seat next to the archer and found a mischievous part of her wanted to see Wally squirm. Artemis had no qualms about calling Wally, or really anyone, out when needed, and Honeybee felt like she was going to enjoy someone that pulled no punches.

"Well, uh, I-I don't mean to brag," Wally said, cutting a careful glance M'gann's way. "But before I became Kid Flash, I seriously considered becoming a wizard."

"Really? Wally, a wizard? Kid, if you're going to lie, at least make it believable," Honeybee thought to herself. She did let a scoff loose, and that got an approving look from Artemis.

M'gann smiled at him, but then sobered, getting a message from Bioship.

"We've reached Tornado's coordinates, but –" They arrived at street level in camouflage mode, and Superboy finished for her.

"Nothing here," Superboy said. And it was true. There was nothing but an empty field of grass on their right, the faint lights of the nearby city just barely lighting the field so they could see. On their left were nothing but battered old buildings, including what looked like a shuttered movie theatre.

The ramp to the Bioship lowered, and out Wally sped. The others followed after him and by the time they left the ship, Wally was standing in the middle of the field, having not run into anything that might have been invisible.

"This isn't simple camouflage," Wally said.

Artemis smirked and stepped forward.

"What do you think?" Artemis asked. "Adaptive micro-optoelectronics combined phase shifting?"

Wally nodded solemnly, considering the option.

"Absolutely," Wally said, and then realized M'gann was in earshot. "Not! Clearly, mystic arts are at play here!"

Aqualad steps forward, looking at the key in his hand.

"A test of faith," he said softly. He looked at the Team. "Stand behind me."

Honeybee shuffled into place behind Aqualad, standing between Superboy and Artemis. Aqualad raised the key so that it was above his head, and then slipped it into something invisible with a click. The key disappeared in his hands, but it must have still been tangible, as Aqualad turned it to the right like he would any other key. And then, just as sure as there had been nothing moments before, now stood a giant stone tower.

"Wow…" Honeybee breathed. Aqualad pushed the key forward, and a giant door opened. Aqualad stepped through, and Honeybee followed with the others. The door slammed behind them, and when Honeybee turned around, there was no door. Only a full stone wall.

"Uh, where's the door?" Superboy said. In the center of the room, a projection lit up, a gold-tinted form of a human, which Honeybee recognized from the picture of Kent Nelson.

"Welcome!" Kent said. "You have entered with a key, but the Tower does not recognize you. State your name and intent."

Wally stepped up before any of them could, swinging his arms wide for dramatic effect.

"We are true believers, here to find Doctor Fate," Wally said. Kent's projection looked at the boy sadly and then faded from existence. Wally frowned, and then Honeybee heard a click from beneath her. She looked down and the floor gave out from beneath her, sending all of them down into a pit of magma.

Honeybee swung her lasso from where it sat in her dress's pocket, and the top hook connected with a loose piece of rock. She firmly put her feet on the wall to steady herself and to keep from falling; Artemis did likewise with a small crossbow that shot a line up the wall. Artemis grabbed Kaldur before he could fall into the lava, sweat, and fear collecting on the Atlantean's face.

M'gann levitated, holding tight onto Wally, but the fire and magma are working against her. Honeybee remembered with a start that fire was a natural weakness for Martians. Superboy gripped onto the rock, digging his feet into the stone, but he takes longer than the others to slow. He finally does, but not before his feet hit the top of the lava, burning his boots and leaving him barefoot.

"Those were my favorite boots!" Superboy said. "This Kent guy better be worth it!"

M'gann kept inching closer and closer to the lava, her powers starting to wane thanks to the heat and fire below her.

"Having trouble maintaining altitude…." M'gann grunted, sounding tired. "Ugh…I'm so hot…"

"You sure are," Wally bursts out, and Honeybee gasped in shock. Really, Wally? Right now.

"Wally!" Artemis said.

"What?! Inches above sizzling death!" Wally said. "I'm entitled to speak my mind."

Aqualad coughs roughly, this time not to get attention but because he needs to.

"My physiology and M'gann's are susceptible to heat," Kaldur said, breathless with pain. "We should climb out quickly." A bit of desperation sinks into his voice.

"Hello, Megan!" M'gann said. "We…. never truly…. answered….the question." She sighed and looked up at the sky. "Red Tornado sent us….to see if…. Mr. Nelson and the Helmet were safe!"

The lava closed beneath a platform that appeared, sliding together. Superboy stepped calmly onto the metal, while M'gann and Wally landed, M'gann falling to her knees from the exertion to her body. Kaldur, Artemis, and Honeybee all belayed down to the panel beneath them. Artemis released the string once they were free, while Honeybee pulled to retrieve her lasso from above, a bit of rock falling with it.

"This platform…." Kaldur said, touching the platform with his hands in a crouch. "It should be red hot, but it is cool to the touch."

Wally helped M'gann to her feet.

"Don't worry Megalicious, I got you," he said. Artemis finally lost it and marched up to Wally, throwing him back into a wall of rock.

"That's it!" she said. "Your little impress Megan at all costs game nearly got us all killed!"

"When did this become my fault?" Wally said. Artemis glared a mother of all glares.

"When you lied to that whatever-it-was and said you were a true believer," Artemis shot back. Wally stumbled to say something, while M'gann stepped towards him sadly.

"Wally?" M'gann said, sounding a bit hurt. "You-you don't believe?"

Wally glared back at Artemis before finally letting the lie go.

"Fine! Fine! I lied, but magic is the real lie!" Wally insisted. "It's all a major load."

"Wally, I studied for a year at the Conservatory of Sorcery in Atlantis," Aqualad said. "The Magic Mages created the skin icons that power my water-bearers."

"Dude, ever heard of Bioelectricity?" Wally said. Honeybee crossed her arms at his insistence that magic wasn't real. She wasn't necessarily all in on it being real either, but it was another to deny it outright. After everything she saw, she's not sure she could deny it. "Hey, in primitive cultures, fire was once considered magic too. Today, it's all a bunch of tricks."

"You're pretty close-minded for a guy that can break the sound barrier," Artemis said. Honeybee nodded in agreement.

"Hey, that's science!" Wally defended. "I recreated the experiment that gave Flash his powers, and now I have his powers too! Everything can be explained by science."

Aqualad smiled slyly and reached for a handle standing up from the panel.

"Let's test that theory," he said.

"Wait! The backdraft from the lava will roast us alive!" Wally said. Kaldur pulled the leaver, and Honeybee sucked in a breath. There was no need, however, as what before had been lava was the snow that shot up from the small opening in the platform.

Honeybee reached out to touch it, and sure enough, it was real snow. She laughed and hugged her hand to her chest, looking around in awe. The wind blew in large gusts and she could see a tundra expanse under the opening. She peeked over and shivered at the thought of going down there, but it looked to be their only option right now.

"It's snow!" M'gann laughed cheerfully. Artemis raised a brow at Wally.

"Do you ever get tired of being wrong?" Artemis said, and Wall smirked angrily. Aqualad motioned for them to jump, and Honeybee followed his lead. They jumped, and Honeybee landed in the snow and shivered. She had thankfully worn tights with her dress, but she had neglected a cardigan this time around, and this snow was no good on her arms.

Honeybee looked up to see the gates they jumped through floating in mid-air, as though there was no rock chasm to keep it in place. It disappeared with a flash of gold light, and Honeybee stared at where it had been for a long moment. Whatever was happening here, magic or not, was certainly weird enough as it was.

"Well?" Artemis said to Wally, looking confident that Wally would finally admit to magic.

"Uh, ever heard of string theory?" Waly countered. "We're obviously in a pocket dimension."

"Ugh…" Artemis groaned and turned away from him.

"What's that?" M'gann asked. Honeybee looked up to see a cane floating towards them, engulfed in gold light. Wally rolled his eyes.

"Maybe it's Kent's magic wand?" Wally said sarcastically. Both Wally and Artemis grabbed onto it, and then their brows both furrowed with a frown.

"Huh?" Wally said, trying to pull away from the cane.

"I -I can't let go!" Artemis said. There was a flash of gold light, and then their two teammates were gone. Honeybee blinked in shock and shared a concerned glance with Superboy and M'gann.

"We should keep going," Kaldur said. "See if we can find an exit. Wally and Artemis might need our help."

They took off, and M'gann sighed.

"I don't understand Wally," M'gann said. "It's like he needs to believe the impossible can't happen."

Aqualad put a comforting hand on her shoulder.

"Wally uses his understanding of science to comprehend what he cannot control. Acknowledging magic would relinquish the last vestige of that control," Aqualad said gently. M'gann looked away unsure.

There were a creak and a thud, and the four looked up at a nearby ridge, where a door opened, revealing a world outside of their tundra setting. Honeybee headed with the others in that direction, hoping wherever it was, it would be warmer.

Honeybee stepped through the door, and immedailty regretted it, as the next thing she knew she was falling. Superboy and Kaldur fell likewise, and Honeybee fell right into a set of stairs with a large thud. Honeybee groaned and tried to stand up, her legs shaking just a little from the effort.

"Friends of yours?" a voice said. Honeybee looked up to see Kent Nelson in the flesh, Wally at his side. Artemis was rushing to help the others stand, Honeybee already standing and leaning against a wall. She pushed off of it and saw M'gann levitating off the ground. Darn, Honeybee wished she had powers for about the millionth time.

A bolt of blue light was sent in their direction, and Honeybee looked up to see Abracadabra (or Kadabra, as he preferred to be called) – a nasty villain who faked magic – on an opposite staircase. A boy was at his side, with pointy black hair and a cat around his shoulders, red marking covering the cat's fur.

"Friends of yours?" Wally said to Kent. Kadabra sends another shot in their direction, and Wally grabs Kent and zips out of the way. Honeybee jumps out of the way, rolling a few steps down the staircase.

Kent and Wally took cover near a large bell, and the older man stands to ring it. Wally looks at him in shock, and the duo walks under the bell. Honeybee shares in shock and positions herself to stand. The boy with the cat takes off after them, wherever it is they went.

Kadabra still remained, and he smiled wickedly. He kept firing shots in their direction with his black wand, and he captures Superboy and Kaldur in an electric cage before they could regain their bearings. Honeybee managed to avoid a shot directed her way and pulled out stingers from her dress's pocket. Artemis retrieved her crossbow from where she had hidden it and began firing it in the fake magician's direction. M'gann avoided the jolts with telekinetic bursts that shot them away from her.

Honeybee stood and threw the stingers, but he simply blasted them out of the way with the jolts. Honeybee felt a zap and she was in a cage too, electric bars keeping her in.

"Wally, we're in trouble," M'gann's telepathic voice cuts through all their heads, and Honeybee tries to throw a stinger outside the cage, but it is zapped and shoots back towards her. Honeybee dodges out of the way of it, and it electrocutes itself on the floor.

"Tell Wally we need Doctor Fate too!" Artemis says but is then shot with a cage before she can fire off another crossbow arrow. M'gann screams as one hits her, and the telepathic communication is lost.

Honeybee cried out in pain as the electric cage extended inward, wrapping her in blue beams of light and electricity. Honeybee decided she would be a little more understanding next someone got hit with one of her stingers. Provided she got out of here.

Kadabra laughed and he came closer, raising his wand menacingly as each Team member cried out in pain. But then there was a flash, and the cages were gone, as was Kadabra's wand.

"What?" he asked, looking at his empty hand. Superboy is the first to recover, standing up with a grunt.

"Show's over," he snarls. He punched Kadabra, and the man is sent flying back, passed out. Superboy turned back and offered Honeybee a hand to stand, which she took gratefully.

"Thanks, Supe," she said. Superboy nodded and then went to help M'gann regain her feet. A door appears in front of them, and Honeybee looked to Kaldur for direction. Honeybee knew better than to just randomly walk-through doors at the Tower of Fate at this point.

Kaldur nodded and opened the door and walked through. The others followed after him and found themselves on what must have been the roof. Wally stood there, looking solemn, standing over Kent Nelson. In his hands was the golden helmet they saw on the photo of Doctor Fate.

"Wally…?" M'gann asked. Wally turned back to face them, face unnaturally serious.

"He's dead," Wally said. "Theirs's nothing we can do."

Honeybee brought her hand to her mouth in surprise. She did not know the man, but it was still sad to know he had passed on. The man was gone, and Honeybee and the others could do nothing to help him. Honeybee lowered her head respectfully and sent a silent prayer that he would find peace.

Whoa-oh, I'm feelin' you, baby
Don't be afraid to jump then fall
Jump then fall into me
Baby, I'm never gonna leave you

GOTHAM CITY

AUGUST 20TH 2: 07 EST

Honeybee wanted coffee. Dear Lord, did she want coffee. She was so tired – after the unofficial mission earlier tonight, and then being on patrol (and on the hunt for Jason), she was tired as hell. She sighed and jumped onto the next roof, walking to the edge as she peeled her eyes to see if she could see Catherine's car on the street below.

It seemed like she had been up and down every street ten times, even if she was picking different streets to check every few days. How on Earth was she going to find Jason? The Narrows was bigger than the rest of Gotham would like to admit, and it could take months to check every street. Catherine wasn't picking up her phone and they still had a few weeks until they themselves moved, so for now there was nothing she could do but search.

Honeybee pulled her phone out from her pocket. She knew it was not the smartest idea to bring her personal phone, but she really had no choice. She had no comns to talk to anyone else (she was technically on her own now when she went on patrol), and in case of emergency, she needed a way to get in contact with someone. She saw it was just past two in the morning and wiped at her eyes.

God, she should just pack it up for the night. She would do no good searching tired out like this. But this was Jason…

A commotion came from the street below, and she looked down to see two people trying to break into a car. She sighed and swung her lasso onto a streetlamp, the hook catching on the light and she swung down. She kicked one in the face as she swung down, and he went down to the ground but was not knocked out. She pulled her lasso off the light and re-hooked it at her side.

The man got up from the ground and the two charged her. She frowned and dodged a punch from one and sent a kick flying in the other's direction, but they moved out of the way just in time. She blocked a hit and kicked the one from the earlier square in the chest, while the one that missed the kick attempted to hit her. She growled and swung out of the way and was forced to let go of the hand of the other. Two against one was never one, and these two seemed to know what they were doing. She was small and young, while these two were bigger than her and much, much older.

She kicked at one, and she a blur of blackout of the corner of her eye. Honeybee knew she should check and see, but she was preoccupied with the punch thrown at her face. She gripped the fist that came flying at her face and flipped upward so that she landed on his shoulders, and he gripped in pain at his arm being jerked upward.

Honeybee finally saw what the blur was, and it turns it was Batman and Robin teaming up on the other goon. She cursed herself. In her rush to check all the streets, she had forgotten this was a meeting street for their patrols.

She jumped off his shoulders but did not let go of his arm, sending him flying back with her. She let go of him, and he was sent flying into the car of the door she landed on top of. He fell to the ground in a thud, and she dropped a stinger face-down onto his chest. It went off, electrocuted him, and sent him off to the land of the unconscious.

Honeybee looked to see the other goon already tied up, and Honeybee sighed and jumped off of the car. She walked over to Batman and Robin, both of whom stared at her curiously.

"Thank you," she said. "For the help."

Batman nodded. "You're welcome, Honeybee."

They stared at each other awkwardly, and Robin put his hands akimbo and looked between the two of them in exasperation. The police sirens sounded in the distance, and Batman and Robin shot their grappling hooks up into the building above to disappear. Batman hated being seen by most of the police, despite the fact most looked past his vigilante ways. Honeybee followed after them, deciding it was best not to take the chance when she was on a mission.

Robin was waiting for her when she got to the roof. Batman stood at his side, impassive as always.

"This isn't your usual route," Robin said. "Something up?"

"I'm looking for someone," Honeybee said simply. Batman raised a brow beneath his cowl.

"Missing person case?" Batman said. Honeybee shook her head.

"It's more…. personal," Honeybee said simply. Robin's eyes widened and he stepped forward towards her.

"Your neighbor, right?" Robin said. "You're looking for that neighbor you told me about?"

Honeybee did not want to say yes. Because then they would want more information, and more of herself would come out. But…. maybe they could help her. They were the world's greatest detectives after all.

"His mom won't tell me where she took him," Honeybee said. "But he called me, and he…. he was really unhappy. I think something might be wrong."

Batman nodded, but then hesitated, but Honeybee knew what he was going to ask. Do you need help?

"I need your help," she said. "I can't do it on my own, no matter what I've tried."

Batman took it carefully and gently, but Robin was openly surprised. Not that she could blame him. She had spent months avoiding Batman, and only within the past few weeks began making a fragile peace. And now she was asking for help. Not that she wanted to. But she really had no choice. Honeybee could not find Jason on her own.

"What's his name?" Batman asked.

"Jason. Jason Todd."

The bottom's gonna drop out from under our feet
I'll catch you, I'll catch you
When people say things that bring you to your knees
I'll catch you


Chapter Bible Verse:

"The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world." - John 1:29

This was not meant to come this early, but I was inspired.

I've been receiving some feedback that people think that Superboy and Honeybee make a stronger couple, so I removed the bands of Robin and Honeybee being the main couple on the tags. I'm going to explore the idea for the next few days, and then come to a decision.

Hope y"all are doing okay. Have a blessed day!

Review Replies:

Guest #1: I understand what you're saying about Dick vs Superboy in that regard, and nothing is set in stone, so the pairing may change. I appreciate your feedback in that regard, and I will be exploring that possibility. Dick and Betty are supposed to come off platonic this season, as romance will not start until at least the Time Skip. And I mostly cut the chapter there last time for pacing reasons - these chapters can really long if I don't catch it, and honestly, Honeybee and Artemis's relationship could be established in such better ways later. I plan on including some "extra" moments that hint at Artemis's family to make-up for that change. I'm so grateful you left a review! Have a blessed day!

Guest #2: I could never find a canon birthdate for Ivo, and I always just assumed he was in his fifties. And I have a father that waited much later in life to have kids, so like really old fathers are just the norm for me, I guess? IDK, I'm playing a little fast and loose with the ages for this one, and Honeybee just kinda suprised me when she was like "this is my dad" as it wasn't the original plan, but I thought it worked better in the long run. Thanks for your feedback, and have a blessed day!

MsRosePetal: No plans now for romantic Honeybee and Superboy content, but you never know! Nothing is set in stone. Honeybee is always surprising me. And Betty would call the cops, but she really has no information to give them that would be useful. And GCPD sucks, that's why she's a hero in the first place, so she doesn't think it would help much. And she was just so scared that she got angry - sometimes are feelings are irrational. I get mad over things I shouldn't, and that's one that me and Honeybee share. She's quick to anger. And Robin is a good friend to her, even if she can't see it in that moment. I toyed with his idenity being revealed there, but I realized it would be out of character for Honeybee to demand that. If she got so mad at Robin for knowing her's, it wasn't right for her to force him. And express all of your thoughts, I really don't mind. I love getting feedback! Have a blessed day!

Comments, questions, or concerns? Let me know! Have a blessed day!

-PrincessChess