As soon as Black Canary arrived in the mountain, she knew something was wrong. This instinct, created out of years of being a crime fighter, led her to slowly creep into the mountain and check every corner for anything out of place.

There was nothing, but that didn't make her feel any less anxious. The only hallway she had yet to check was the one housing Robin and Kid Flash. She ran to the hallway and slowly checked each room leading to Robin in Kid Flash's. Their rooms were the last two rooms at the end of the hall and by the time she reached them she was beginning to believe she was just being paranoid. She no longer felt paranoid when Robin's door wouldn't open more than an inch before ramming into something.

She forced the door open, eyes scanning the room for Robin and finally spotting him as what had been preventing the door from opening. He had no obvious injuries and his pulse was slow and steady and he was breathing fine. It seemed as if he was only asleep. However Black Canary knew no one, especially not a Bat, slept deeply enough to not wake when a door was slammed into them.

With Robin in a seemingly stable condition she carefully made her way to Kid Flash's room. She was surprised to find his door locked. She was about to put in her override code when she noticed the smell, it wasn't the regular stink of teenage boy but the sharp stench of gas.

"Kid Flash!" She shouted, "Kid Flash answer me!"

Black Canary knew if she could smell it, it was spreading and she needed to get herself and Robin far away. She hated to leave Kid Flash behind, but if her suspicions were correct the gas had already infected him and she needed to help herself and Robin before she could do anything for him.

She threw Robin over her shoulder and ran into the med bay, entering the code for quarantine and watching as the room was sealed.

She placed a hand to her earpiece, "Canary to Watchtower,"

"What's the problem?" Martian Manhunter asked.

"The Mountain's been infiltrated. I have Robin with me, but there is an unidentified gas inside Kid Flash's room and I've been unable to contact him."

"I'm sending Batman and Flash."

"Good."

After a moment of Silence J'ohn asked, "How is he?"

He didn't need to clarify who "he" was, "He seems like he's just sleeping. All his vitals are within normal ranges."

Moments later the computer announced the Flash and Batman.

"Canary?" The Flash asked.

"In the Med Bay with Robin. There's nothing visibly wrong with him."

"We'll contact you when the gas has been identified." Batman stated and the headsets went silent.

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Batman and Flash slowly walked towards Kid Flash's room, Batman scanning the air as they went. Both men wore gas masks that would allow them to safely navigate the mountain. Batman could tell by the way the Flash was vibrating that he wanted nothing more to rush to his partner, but the Flash was smarter than he led the world to believe. The Flash knew the consequences of rushing forward could be fatal to both himself and Kid Flash.

When they finally made it Kid Flash's door Flash looked to Batman for the gas analysis.

"It's a strong sedative." He explained as he entered his override code, "Proceed with caution."

The second the door was opened Flash was by his nephew's side. He quickly checked Kid Flash's heartrate and cursed. He reached into the snack compartment on his glove and pulled out a shot that he quickly gave to Kid Flash.

Batman watched as the Flash tried to get Kid Flash's heartrate up, hating that he couldn't do anything. He was the one who had manufactured the shot for the Flashes and it would increase their heartrates. However, any other help must come from the Flashes to prevent the heartrate from becoming too slow again.

When Kid Flash's heartrate was back in a safe range Flash pulled him into his arms and ran to the Med Bay. Batman followed more slowly, setting the air filters to remove the contaminated air from the mountain. By the time he arrived at the Med Bay Robin and Kid Flash were both hooked up to the monitors and Black Canary and Flash were pouring over the security footage trying to discover who had gotten into the mountain.

"Found him!" Black Canary exclaimed zooming in on the figure in the security footage.

"Dr. Destiny?" The Flash stated disbelievingly, "I thought you drove him insane Bats."

"Apparently not," Thirty seconds later he continued, studying the screen in front of him, "Dr. Destiny escaped from Bel Rev yesterday morning. Bel Rev neglected to inform us do to a crash in their servers which resulted in a power outage."

"How did he get in?" Black Canary asked, already trying to figure out how to prevent it from happening again.

"A glitch in the Zeta tubes, J'ohn is already working on fixing it."

"How long will it take you to find Dr. Destiny?" Black Canary asked softly.

With a glance at his unconscious partner he calculated the time he would need, "An hour."

"That's too long!" The Flash snapped.

Batman glared, but the Flash didn't flinch. The stare off continued until the Flash finally snapped his eyes away and went back to his nephew's side.

Though neither Batman or Black Canary mentioned it, the Flash's behavior worried them. The Flashes were known for their easygoing manner and their lack of a temper. However, when Kid Flash was in danger the Flash became an entirely different type of superhero. There had been very few instances where they had seen his temper in full force, but each time reminded the league how lucky they were that the Flashes weren't villains.

Glancing again at his unconscious partner Batman recalculated how much time he would need. The Flash was right, and hour was too long.