Young Justice; Wayne Manor is Crowded: Five Times Catwoman Met The Kids

Characters:Selina Kyle (Catwoman), Bruce Wayne (Batman), Barbara Gordon (Batgirl), Richard "Dick" Grayson (Robin), Cassandra Cain (Orphan), Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Stephanie Brown, Damian Wayne,

Ships: Bruce Wayne/Selina Kyle (Batman/Catwoman)

Description:

A series of connected shots of Wayne Manor, if Bruce had all his kids before Young Justice started, and is far too overprotective for his own good. IE Bats has a problem with leaving kids in bad positions behind. Also Bruce doesn't understand teenagers.

Chapter Description:

Catwoman never thought she'd be in a relationship with The Batman, she certainly could never have guessed that entanglement came with kids. Would she ever trade that though?

Disclaimer:

I do not own Young Justice, Justice, League, or anything to do with DC. I am but a humble fan trying something I haven't done before please spare me their wrath and lawsuits, I wouldn't have much to give them anyway.


Catwoman and Robin


A Random Roof, The East End, Gotham

April 15th, 2006

She was perched on the ledge in her black leather catsuit, the green tinted goggles pulled down against the wind that grabbed at the skin tight suit. She liked it up here, where only the winds, clouds, and moon kept her company. Her eyes flitted over the rooftops before laughter fluttered to her over the winds. Her eyes narrowed and she stood, her gaze swept over until it stopped on a bright red, green, and yellow blur. She was already in motion before she knew she'd moved.

"You call that a punch? What did you do before this, serve juice?" The grunts, groans, and sounds of fighting grew louder in her ears. She dropped onto the ledge of the building, the boy, flipped between the gang members, his fists barely in sight. But a flash caught her eye, and she fell. Her raised boots slammed into the man's shoulders and the gun clattered onto the stones. He crumpled, and she stepped off him as one hand uncoiled her whip. Her lips were pulled into a thin line and her eyes as hard as diamonds.

The fight stopped dead, every eye fell on her. She pulled back her lips into a toothy smile, that was anything but pleasant. Her wrist flicked and the whip snapped around the arm of the closest combatant. His jaw dropped, every gang member gulped. The tangle with The Bird was no longer their biggest concern.

"Anyone who touches The Bird Boy goes through me." She didn't wait for an answer. Her arm tugged and the whipped man tumbled forward, her knee met his face halfway into his stumble. Her strike launched him onto his back while her whip caught her next attacker and sent his fist into the man beside him. Her boot crunched against the nose of a fourth man and her claws raked over the chest of the fifth, the tiniest bit of blood leaked onto his ripped clothes. "This Kitty has claws, now shoo, before I make it worse."

The two men still on their feet scattered and the young boy turned on her. His lips were pulled tight, and the lenses of his domino mask narrowed. He had his arms crossed over his chest. Oh he was definitely Bats's kid. She smiled at him and tucked her whip away.

"Catwoman, I had that." Selina raised an eyebrow behind her wide eyed goggles. His white lenses turned away from her and his chin fell just a fraction. "I knew he had a gun."

"Kitten, it's not safe for little birds to be out, especially alone. Come on, I think we have a Bat to find and I'd prefer you get home with all your blood and body parts intact and where they belong." Selina dropped a hand on his shoulder and glanced up at the roof. "Come fly with me Kitten, you like to fly right?"

He jumped from her grasp and his grapple latched onto the ledge before she'd managed to follow suit. She knew there were few people in Gotham who could be this little boy, even fewer who could be connected to people wealthy enough to be The Bat, but she tucked that info away for another time, right now she had a Kitten to keep safe and happy.

Soon their laughter fluttered across the roofs of Gotham, carried by the wind. Such nights became a terror for the common thug, and before long the chitter of a Robin accompanied in symphony by a Cat was enough to send the wisest of the small timers back into their hiding holes. Those that lacked the intelligence and wisdom of their other counterparts found themselves at the mercy of claws and caws.


A/N:

This is short, but I thought it'd be a good introduction of Catwoman and Robin. The Rogues aren't all bad, and Catwoman always seemed like someone who could care, but just like Batman never seemed to. I might take a softer approach to some of the other rogues, I don't know, but given Catwoman's history there is no way she would leave a kid, even Robin, in a position where he could be hurt. At least in my head, so hey, who knows. I hope you all enjoyed this next one-shot. Thanks for reading! If anyone wants to see something specific, for this series or otherwise please shoot me a pm/leave it in a review/comment I'm willing to hear most ideas. That said please know I am working on one request for a longer work so if your idea is a longer one it might take longer to get to unless I am truly inspired, Writer's Block sucks and I'm sorry.

-Six Out