Meanwhile, Batwoman was going to an office and sneaked in and then heard some voices.

"Relax, Penguin," One voice said. "We were gonna torch the place for their money anyway."

"I don't think you appreciate the precariousness of our perch, especially now that we have no factory," Penguin's voice said. "If we're unable to deliver the rest of our stocks we're dead. The Kasnians will come after us like wolverines, we'll be begging for prison!"

"Duquesne says he can handle the bat-broad." The other man replied as he held a deck of cards in his hand.

"She almost killed Batman and even Shadow Wolf for Heaven's sake!" Penguin replied. "Normally, I would find that commendable, but now it just proves Duquense is out of their league. We need some real muscle!"

They then saw flashing lights outside of the door and opened the door and saw Batwoman taking photos of the files. Penguin shot a laser from his umbrella. Batwoman jumps up and kicks the umbrella from his hand. Batwoman then kicked The Penguin down and knocked the gun out of the other man's hand before throwing him toward a chair which smashed it instantly and his deck of cards went flying. Penguin grabbed his umbrella back and began shooting against Batwoman. Batwoman then ran to avoid the shots and jumped out of the window and flew off in her glider.

"Whatever you want with Penguin is fine with me!" The man said nervously.

Unknown to them, a wolf was watching this on the roof. The wolf then watched as Batwoman was able to escape. Batwoman sighs in relief and headed back to where she came from.

"Hmm..." The wolf hummed, deeply in thought about Batwoman as the eyes seemed to glow red.

Penguin looked to see a wolf on the roof and he blinked and it was gone. He rubbed his eyes and went back inside.


Justine was peacefully fast asleep as she was dreaming about Captain Planet and Gaia. A wolf then howled in which didn't bother her at all.

Jo soon came back into the bedroom and came back to sleep with Justine for the rest of the night. "Good night, my Batgirl."

Justine smiled in her sleep and snuggled with her girlfriend as they both slept in each other's arms. It was a good night for both of them.


Unknown to them, Drell was watching this through his crystal ball and he smiled at this. "I'm so proud of you guys."

'Coming up next on Hotel TV, it's Nacho Libre starring Jack Black!' The TV announced.

"Ugh, what else is on?" Drell groaned.

The crystal ball then rang and on the screen, there came a bald man in a wheelchair. "Hello, Drell?"

"Professor Xavier!" Drell gasped. "Oh, hello, there, what can I do for you on this time of night in the mortal realm?"

"I want to give you my answer, and I accept the invitation for Mary Josephine for bringing her friends after looking through their files that you gave me." Xavier replied.

"Really? Wow, that's great!" Drell beamed. "Thank you, sir!"

"But of course," Xavier replied. "Just call me when I should expect them."

"Oh, you can count on that," Drell promised. "How's Laurie?"

"She's doing fine, she misses her Mary Josephine very much though." Xavier replied.

"Is she still up?" Drell asked.

"Yes, she is a night person, just like her daughter." Xavier replied.

"Why am I not surprised?" Drell chuckled.

"I'm surprised about the people you have in these files," Xavier said. "I mean, werewolves, a Kryptonian, a gargoyle, an Earth-bender, a fire-bender, the Te Xuan Ze, alien shifters, and Pele's descendants who are also the godchildren of Captain Planet."

"All of that and more, Xavier." Drell nodded.

"I'm impressed." Xavier replied.

"I sure do know how to pick them, sir." Drell said.

"You are wiser than you seem." Xavier smirked.

"Very funny, sir," Drell said. "Say, is Laurie still awake?"

"You want to talk to her?" Xavier asked.

"Yes, sir." Drell nodded.

"All right, please hold on a moment." Xavier told her.

Drell soon waited patiently and smiled once he saw the blonde woman.

"Well, I'll be... Drell Batsworth..." Laurie said.

"Well, Laurie Elliot," Drell replied. "You're looking more wild and feral since the last time I saw you."

"Ha ha." Laurie deadpanned.

"So, how are you doing over there?" Drell asked.

"All right, I guess," Laurie replied. "The students say I'm a great teacher and Storm's one of my new best friends."

"You missing your daughter?" Drell asked.

"I've missed her ever since the tragedy from when she was born before Sue took her in..." Laurie sighed.

"I'm sorry about what happened to Blake." Drell said.

"It's okay, Drell, it's not your fault..." Laurie sighed. "At least Sue promised to keep Jo safe even if Sylvester wasn't the best man around."

"Just because Sue had a miscarriage..." Drell rolled his eyes. "I think that's horrifying enough to endure."

"I know," Laurie replied. "But we have new students here, including a girl named Rogue who's still having a little trouble with her powers."

"What powers would those be?" Drell asked. "Please don't tell me witch powers, I have to babysit Sabrina enough as it is."

"No, not witch powers," Laurie forced a chuckle. "She can absorb the memories of anyone just by touching them."

"Huh, that kinda sounds like those Pokemon siblings who have sight-sharing." Drell commented.

"She can also absorb people's powers." Laurie added.

"Just like that goth chick, Gwen Fahlenbock." Drell commented.

Laurie then showed a picture of a goth girl with short brown hair and white bangs. "This is Rogue."

"She looks like those more major goths from The Ridonculous Race," Drell commented before looking nervous. "Uh, Penelope watches that show with Gabriella..."

"She's actually a sweetheart once you get to know her," Laurie explained. "Even if Mystique is her adoptive mother."

"MYSTIQUE?!" Drell sat on the end of his seat. "Not that woman! She's a worse seductress than Eris!"

"She's Kurt's mother too." Laurie continued.

"OH, MY GOD!" Drell exclaimed.

"Yeah, I should've known you'd react like this." Laurie said as she cleaned the inside of her ear from his yelling.

"I hate that woman." Drell shuddered.

"Yeah, she's worse than your mother." Laurie agreed.

Drell held his stomach. "Ooh, I'm hungry... I was promised room service... I guess this hotel could be worse, there could be a little girl wandering around and causing mischief for everyone. So, any attacks over there?" he then asked.

"Just the Brotherhood, Juggernaut, and Sabertooth." Laurie listed.

"I see..." Drell replied. "Well, nothing you all can't handle. Has Magneto struck yet?"

"Not yet, but I know that Mystique is posing as the principal of Bayville High." Laurie said.

"Hmm,..." Drell hummed about this as he took out the phone to call room service. "Give me some wine now!"

"I never thought I'd see this day," Laurie chuckled. "Drell Batsworth drinking mortal wine."

Drell just smiles sheepishly.

'Good evening, Eloise.' A man's voice on the other line replied.

"My name's not Eloise, it's Drell, and I want wine delivered to room 66613 right now!" Drell demanded.

'But sir, it's-' The room service man began.

"NOW!" Drell demanded.

Laurie giggled out of amusement, then turned her head as someone called for her. "Drell, I gotta go, it's time for dinner."

"Okay, good night, Laurie." Drell told her.

"Good night, Drell. "Laurie replied before signing off.

"Ah, what a spunky woman," Drell smiled. "I see she hasn't changed."