Wally watched Robin's grinning face vanish into the zeta tube.
His fingers crossed and his heart pounded.
'Location not found,' the female voice spoke.
"What!" Wally yelled, his molecules vibrated and his feet began to sink into the ground.
'Relocating to nearest DNA source.'
DNA?
"But Robin doesn't have family here."
Wally ran back to the rest of the team.
"Guys!" Wally was white faced and terrified.
"What is wrong?" Kaldur asked.
"Robin, was messingandhedidsomethingwrongandidon'tknowhwerehewent–"
"Slow down," Artemis out her hands in his shoulders. "Start at the beginning."
Wally explained slowly, or at least slowly for him, about what had happened. "And now I'm not sure where he's gone."
"I can look for him," M'gann volunteered. "If I expand I could probably widen out a few miles at least."
Her eyes closed and she slowly shook her head.
"It's ok," Superboy comforted. "You did all you could."
"Perhaps we should contact Batman," Kaldur suggested.
"Nononono," Wally half up his hands. "If dear old daddy bats finds out Rob is missing he'll kick us into next year."
"Ok," Kladur thought. "We'll try and find his wireless signal. He can't have gone to far."
"And by 'to far' you mean..." Artemis paused.
"Everything within range of the watch tower."
"That might be a good place to start." Wally's skipping heart began to slow back to normal.
BREAKLINE
"How is that possible?" The other Robin glared at me.
"If it makes you feel any better we're not exactly carbon copies," I smirked. "I'm not the one wearing the flag of half the Brazilian counties." I eyed his red green and yellow uniform.
"You're not exactly subtle yourself," he looked at my bright red shirt and yellow under cape.
"Girls, girls, you're both pretty now can we get back to the matter at hand?" The robot kid interviend.
"Of course," I gestured at the couch, still glaring at the other Robin. "Could we? I'd prefer not being tied up in a chair like most of those lovely interviews go."
"Just sit down," his eyes narrowed.
"Gladly."
"But Robin...?' The red haired girl paused as we both turned around. "My Robin." I watched the kid blush six shades of red. "How is it there are two of you?"
"Alternate dimension?" The violet haired girl suggested. "It's happen before with Nosyarg Kcid."
"Who?" I asked.
"Larry," the green kid amended.
"He called him self Nosyarg Kcid," she amended. "He said he was our Robin's DNA match from a different dimension."
"Nosy..." I paused sounding it out and turned to the other Robin. "You do know that is just our name backward right?"
"What?" The other team cried.
"Nothing," his eyes narrowed.
"So you haven't told them," I smiled. "I'll keep my mouth shut then."
"Do that," he frowned.
"So," I turned to the violet haired girl. "You think I might be from a different dimension?"
"It's happened before," she shrugged.
"I'm not doubting," I agreed.
"One way to make sure," the robot boy stood.
"Do you have a different dimension tracer?" I asked, trying to stand.
"No," his one eyebrow furrowed. "We can check your DNA."
"And I was all excited," I stuck out my lip. "But honestly, you let them check your DNA and they don't know your secret ID? Come on."
"We respect him enough not to go snooping," the robot boy growled.
I held up a hand. "Calm down android, or whatever your name is, I'm just saying."
"My name is cyborg," he offered.
"Seriously," I raised an eyebrow. "That's the best you can come up with?"
"Keep your mouth shut," the other Robin growled.
I smiled and went to stand up again. Pain shot through my side and I groaned slightly.
"Is something wrong?" The green eyed girl asked.
"Bruised my ribs on the table," I brushed it off. "No big deal."
"Raven," she turned to the violet haired girl. "Can you heal him?"
Raven's eyes narrowed. "No." Her lips thinned.
I smiled at her winningly raising only an eyebrow but nothing else.
Before any other words could be spoken Cyborg grabbed and hand and I felt a sharp jab in my palm.
"Hey!" I yelped.
A screen was projected on the window. "Almost an exact match," cyborg whistled. "Even if you aren't from another dimension you could be twins."
"I don't have any siblings," both the other Robin and I spoke at the same time.
We glared at each other for a moment.
"But his exact DNA isn't listed anywhere," Cyborg pressed a few keys. He really isn't from here."
"Great," I rolled my eyes. "That's what I get for messing with the zeta tubes."
"The what?" The green boy asked.
"Zeta tubes. Transporters?" I looked at their confused faces. "Wow," I smiled again. "Low tech dimension."
"Low tech?" I though cyborg was going to burst. "I just transferred your DNA to a match device then searched the entire world for your match and we're low tech?"
His cheeks were cherry red and his expression was so deathly serious I began to laugh. Then quickly stopped because my ribs felt like they were being snapped in two.
"What is so funny?" Star asked.
"His face," I wheezed. "Buddy, if you want to se something impressive..." I opened my hologram computer and pressed one key. They lights flickered and whirred.
"Stop," Raven's face was an inch from mine and her grim was like death on my wrist.
"Don't have a seizure miss grumpy," I hid my fear and turned the lights back to normal. "Send me back to my dimension and I'll be out of you hair."
"Ah," Cyborg paused. "That's the problem... we don't exactly know how."
"What? How could you not now how to send me back?" I I tried to remain calm and almost failed, my hands flying into the air. My side ached horribly but I didn't care. "How'd the other kid get back?"
"He had some sort of magic finger." The green kid said.
I turned, rubbing my head. "Batman is going to kill me."
"Wait," the other Robin blanched. "You're still with him?"
"Yes," I raised an eyebrow. "I'm assuming your not? How old are you fifteen, sixteen? Not old enough to really support yourself." I glanced around the room. "I assume he pays for all this?"
He was gnashing his teeth and I grinned evilly.
"I also assume your team didn't know that either?"
"How'd you get such a smart mouth?" he snarled.
"To much time with Wally West."
"Who?" The green kid asked.
"Kid flash."
He snorted. "Kid flash's name is Wally?"
"You're not much better Garfield," Raven smiled rubbing the top of his head.
"Hey!" He pushed her hand off.
"Wait," it was my turn to pale. "Garfield... Logan?"
"Yea..." The green kid asked. "Why?"
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