AN: Did you guys know that you're all awesome? You really are! I loved the response I got. It gave me such a confidence boost.
Thank yous go to each and every one of you who have taken time out of your day to review. You all rock!
Oh, and to shattered rainbow specifically, I like the concept of Renegade, but I noticed that the idea has been used far too frequently for my liking. Therefore, I created this fic in response. Instead of Robin becoming Renegade, it's the other way around. I thought it was clever and I'm glad you agree!
Also, I received an anon review, but it confused me greatly. Perhaps you just wanted to rant about something and decided to do so on my story, for whatever reason? I do not understand what the purpose of your review was, so I would appreciate it if you made yourself clearer. :)
Sorry for the long AN! I had this chapter written before I posted the first one, but I had to check it over for any stupid mistakes. Thanks for being patient with me. This chapter is based on episode three, which doesn't belong to me in any way. Enjoy!
xXx
Renegade grimaced as the dark knight paced back and forth in front of him, looking agitated. The man had returned to the cave a few days after his previous tantrum and almost immediately demanded to speak to Renegade alone. The young boy didn't even get the chance to protest as he was dragged away from his new teammates and forced into what looked like an interrogation room. There, he was seated at a table.
"Okay, everyone except you has had a background check. Superboy has the excuse of just being born, but you have no reason to hold a secret identity."
Renegade blinked. "I don't know your secret identity." That fact has always bugged him a little. During the past few days, the man had only spent small periods of time at the cave. Even though Batman spent most of that time giving the boy advice and gifting him with a few tools, Renegade was a little annoyed that he knew almost nothing about him.
The man sighed impatiently. "That's different. I am a member of the Justice League. It would endanger everyone's lives if I were to share my identity with anyone, especially with those who are associated with Cadmus."
The boy winced at these words. While he did not appreciate being compared to the people that he was imprisoned by, he could understand why there was any distrust towards him. For all anyone knew, he was a spy sent there to dig up the League's secrets. He truthfully didn't know if there was any programming deep within his mind that could endanger anyone. He would have to work extra hard in order to become a trusted member of this team.
"I get it. What do you want to know?"
"For starters, what's your real name?"
Renegade closed his eyes. Of course, Batman just had to start off with the bad questions. "I don't know."
The man didn't seem to believe this, which is again understandable. "You don't know? How do you not know your own name?"
"Look, Cadmus had me locked up by myself for years. During that time, I barely know what was done to me. I think they might've messed with my head so that I had to rely on them."
Batman stopped pacing and glanced at the boy. "Memories cannot be fully erased, but they can be suppressed. If you concentrate, you can piece together what your life was before Cadmus."
Renegade looked down. "I can't..."
"Humor me."
"Fine. But don't be disappointed." The boy took a deep breath and closed his eyes as he concentrated. He had a name, he knew it. He had that feeling that you get when you're trying to remember a dream. His name was right there, right in front of him, yet he couldn't grasp it.
Circus...
Screaming...
Police...
Pain shot through the boy's head and he cried out as he toppled over. Batman darted over to his side and steadied him by grabbing his shoulders. As soon as Renegade was sitting up, he buried his face in his own hands and groaned. "Ow..."
"What happened?" The man's voice still had its usually gruffness, but there was a tint of concern somewhere in there. Or maybe he was imagining it?
"I don't know. It was too painful." He didn't mention the vague images that he saw. That felt personal to him for some reason.
Batman nodded. "Cadmus must've made it so that you can't remember anything without experiencing discomfort."
"Discomfort? That felt like someone threw a brick at me!"
That statement went ignored. "Until we can find a way to reverse what was done to you, you'll have to deal with it yourself. I can do a DNA test, but there's a strong possibility that they altered your DNA as well."
Renegade nodded. "Dubblex said that they did experiments on my DNA when I first arrived. I'd rather take the test anyways, just to be sure."
"I was going to do it whether you wanted to or not." The man said truthfully. "But, let's skip over your name and go through other basic questions. Do you know how old you are?"
"I think that I'm thirteen..."
"Okay. Birthday?"
"I don't know..."
A nod. "I thought so. Where were you born?"
Renegade frowned. "I don't know."
"Right. Cadmus has suppressed your memories of any information that can link you to your civilian identity. Let's see, do you know where your parents are?"
The boy hesitated. "I think that they died."
Batman paused, an unidentified emotion flickering across his masked eyes. "We can't be sure about that, but it's noted. Okay, let's take a different approach. What is project R?"
The response was immediate. "Project R, or Renegade, is an experiment to see the effects of newly created drugs on human children compared to those of adults."
"Drugs?" The vigilante scowled. "They've been using you for drugs? Is that why you can't remember how long you've been there?"
Renegade nodded. "Yeah. That, and because I was never allowed outside. Whenever I wasn't on some weird drug, I was put into solitary confinement so that they could see the psychological effects of prolonged periods of solitude."
The effect that his explanation had produced was something that was a bit unexpected. The usually stoic man in front of him had anger written across his masked face, and had his fingers curled into fists at his sides. "Anything else?"
"Uhh...Lately, they've been letting me out of my pod more often. They took me off of the drugs and started to physically train me. Apparently, my ability to not let my will be broken, even under extreme circumstances, attracted attention from someone. I was supposed to be sold to that person in a month to become their soldier...or something."
Batman stared at him for a long moment, causing the boy to fidget in his seat. "Sold? Like some sort of animal?"
A shrug. "I am property of Cadmus. If they want to sell me, they can. How was I supposed to stop them?" He looked uncertain. "You...you won't give me back, will you?"
"Of course not. And you are not property of Cadmus. Like Superboy, you are your own person. What you do with your life is up to you."
The boy sighed in relief. "Okay."
Batman frowned. "Why did you think that I would give you back to Cadmus? All of the genomorphs are free now, and the human experiments are being treated as we speak. You won't ever need to go back."
Renegade looked down. "During the first few days with Cadmus, I was told that I would be handed back to them if I ever escaped. They said that I was unwanted on this planet and that I was better off being with them. I believed it for a while..."
The man narrowed his eyes. "You are not unwanted on this planet. What was done to you was wrong, and we only regret that we couldn't get you out any sooner. Understood?" At the boy's nod, he continued, "One last question, and I'll let you go."
"Okay."
"How did you hack into Cadmus? Aqualad said that you were able to do it just by closing your eyes."
"Oh, that." He shifted a little in his seat. "Every experiment of Cadmus is given an electronic chip which is installed in their brains after a surgery. While I was in solitary confinement I figured out how to mentally connect myself to the chip and get into Cadmus files. It was then that I realized what was happening to me was wrong. I was able to see the outside world by using their computer, and I quickly found out what kidnapping meant." He smiled sadly. "I think the reason Dubbilex chose me to help Superboy was because I was able to hack into security, which was helpful. They team would've had problems getting out otherwise...And he also might've chosen be because I had a better understanding of the outside world than the other experiments."
Batman nodded briskly. "Thank you. That's all I needed to know." Before he was able to leave the boy called his name. He rose a brow as he watched the child fidget some more. The boy needed to work on his confidence, that was for sure.
"I have a question of my own. Why are you letting me be on this team? I could be a danger to everyone."
"Do you want to hurt anyone?"
"Well...no, but-"
"Then I don't see why I can't trust you. I can tell that you haven't been lying. Martian Manhunter has been standing outside the entire time. If he ever felt you say a lie or feel any ill intent from you, he would have stepped in and alerted me."
A blink. "This was a test."
"Yes. Not only did I want information but I needed to see if you could be trusted. You passed." He started to walk away. "Well, we'll make sure to watch out for any signs of withdrawal or addiction. Other than that, you're in the clear. Goodnight, Renegade."
The man glanced back as he left the room, nearly missing the hopeful smile that was sent towards him.
xXx (The Next Day) xXx
"My cookies!" Renegade heard Miss Martian exclaim as he edged closer to the kitchen. He paused in his steps. Cookies? Since when did they have any cookies?
As he walked into the room, he heard Kid Flash say, "I have a serious metabolism." before he actually caught sight of his new teammates, who were gathered around a tray of blackened cookies. Renegade snickered silently as he watched the speedster stuff his face with more of the sweets.
"I'll...make more?" Miss M sounded confused. Of course she was; who ever heard of someone who likes burnt food?
"It was sweet of you to make any."
"Thanks Aqualad."
"We're not on the job, so you may call me Kaldur."
"I'm Wally." KF said after swallowing another mouthful of cookie. "See, I already trust you with my secret ID. Unlike Mr. 'I'm going to wear a mask all the time,' over here."
The others followed Wally's gaze and waved to Renegade in greeting. The masked boy folded his arms over his chest and was about to explain, for the millionth time, why he couldn't take his mask off, but was interrupted by Miss Martian.
"My name's no secret. It's M'gann M'orzz, but you can call me Megan. It's an Earth name, and I'm on Earth now."
The talk about civilian names made Renegade uncomfortable. He wished that he even had an identity to protect, but he was left with nothing but an empty memory. Apparently, Superboy felt the same thing because he soon turned away to leave the room. Renegade started to follow him when the clone suddenly looked furious. "Get out of my head!"
The other teens frowned and turned to look at M'gann, who looked equally confused. Renegade understood his friend's anger when a voice suddenly invited itself into his head. /What's wrong? I don't understand. Everyone on Mars communicates telepathically.
Renegade groaned and grabbed a fistful of his own hair. If he knew that this chick was going to barge into his thoughts, he would have put up his mental defenses! How can any living species live with some random voice in their head? Not only was it creepy, but it brought his mind back to the past...and those were not memories that he needed in his life anymore.
"M'gann, stop." Kaldur said sternly. "Things are different on Earth. Here, your powers are an extreme invasion of privacy."
"No kidding." Renegade scowled, straightening his back to make himself look more intimidating. If Batman didn't let himself look weak, Renegade would do the same.
"Besides, Cadmus's creepy little psychic Genomorphs left a bad taste in their brains." Wally gestured to the two escaped experiments.
"I-I didn't mean to-"
"Just. Stay. Out." Superboy said forcefully as he left.
M'gann looked upset for a few seconds, but quickly perked up and flew out of the room, signaling for the others to follow. Renegade swallowed back his previous anger and joined his teammates. It was natural for the Martian to not be used to Earth's customs. Hell, Renegade and Superboy were still new to everything. He would give the alien some slack, as long as she never forced herself into his mind again. Wally was right- Cadmus left a bad taste in his mind, but that didn't mean that he had to lash out on anyone with telepathic powers.
"It's my Martian bioship." The girl explained as they entered the new room. On a platform in the center of the room rested a pod-like object. Renegade frowned as he studied the thing, curious to how it operated. On Earth, airplanes required wings in order to properly fly. How did this thing work?
"Cute. Not aerodynamic, but cute." Wally commented, apparently on the same mind track as the masked boy.
Renegade narrowed his eyes as he racked his brain for any information on the ship in front of him, determined to figure this thing out on his own. For some odd reason, Cadmus included several odd bits of data into his programming. One of the strangest things that he learned was Martian culture and technology. "It's at rest." He mumbled, gaining a couple of confused looks.
M'gann simply beamed. "Right!" She waved one her hands to awaken it and repeated the gesture to open the hatch that led inside. "Come on!"
The teens climbed aboard, greeted by a couple of chairs that seemed to appear right before their eyes. Renegade shared a grin with Wally and sat down in one of the nearest seats. Curiosity morphed into alarm when the chair wrapped straps around his torso by itself. He was automatically reminded of the days when he was strapped down onto a table, waiting for another drug trial...
"Red Tornado, please open the bay doors." M'gann said, snapping Renegade out of his unwelcome memories. The girl brought her hands up to the newly formed glowing orbs and used them to bring the ship into the air.
"Incredible." Renegade said, forcing a grin to his face.
"She sure is-" Wally started.
"Anyways," Renegade interrupted, not wanting to hear his friend's failed attempts at flirting. "How did things with Speedy go?"
Kaldur frowned. "Not very well. Speedy refused to join the team and stated that the League is only allowing us to be on this team so that we can 'keep busy.'"
"I really want to meet this guy." The masked boy muttered. "He sounds like a ray of sunshine."
Wally rolled his eyes. "Yeah, yeah, but how did things go with Batman?"
"Not so well..."
M'gann looked at the boy in concern. "What happened?"
A sigh. "He wasn't being a jerk to me," he reassured. "I just can't remember anything before Cadmus. My name, my parents, my birthday...everything is completely gone."
Kaldur nodded sympathetically. "I am sorry. If there is any way that we can help you, you only need to ask." The others nodded in agreement.
"Thanks, guys." A few minutes passed and Renegade noticed M'gann was looking at Superboy with a sad expression. "He'll come around."
"He doesn't seem to like me much."
"You guys realize that he has super hearing, right?"
A feeling of awkwardness rose into the air. Teenage drama was not what Renegade wanted to deal with, so he quickly changed the subject, going off of the information on Martians that he had. "Hey, how about a little Martian shape-shifting?"
M'gann shot him a grateful smile before standing, the two boys sitting in front turning around to watch. In mere seconds, the girl's outfit transformed into an almost all black uniform, a bloody red 'R' forming on her torso. Her skin color changed into a pale white, her hair shortened and turned black, and a domino mask fit over her face perfectly. The only difference between her and Renegade was that M'gann still had the obvious parts that showed her gender. Seconds later, his form was replaced by a female version of Kid Flash.
"Is it wrong that I think I'm hot?"
Renegade ignored the comment and clapped enthusiastically. "Impressive! But, you know that you're not going to exactly fool anyone with those?"
"Mimicking boys is a lot harder..."
"Can you do that ghosting through walls thing that Manhunter does?" Wally asked.
"Density shifting? No...It's a very advanced technique."
Renegade saw the crestfallen look on her face and ran a search through his memory for something to cheer her up. Suddenly, information on Kid Flash came to him. "The Flash can vibrate his molecules right through a wall." He snickered as he continued, "Junior over here can't even try it without getting a bloody nose!"
"Dude!" Wally said, embarrassed. "How do you even know that?!"
The boy shrugged and promptly changed the subject. "Hey, does this thing have some sort of camouflage mode?"
"You bet!" Miss M replied and made the ship go invisible with another wave of her hand. No one noticed that Renegade changed the subject, thankfully. How does one explain how they know tidbits of information about everyone in the League, including the sidekicks? That wouldn't get him more trust, he knew. They would again assume that he was only in the team to gather more information. Being a Cadmus experiment was hard.
'Red Tornado to Miss Martian,' a metallic voice sounded. 'An emergency alert has been triggered at the Happy Harbor power plant. I suggest you investigate, covertly. I'm sending coordinates.'
"Received. Adjusting course."
"Tornado's just keeping us busy." Wally said sourly. Renegade rose his eyebrows in response. Did Speedy's words really affect the team that much?
The ship moved to land in the parking lot just outside of the power plant. "Well, a simple fire led you to Superboy and Renegade." M'gann pointed out. "We should see what triggered the alert."
"I think I know the cause." Superboy said as he looked out the windows. The others followed his gaze and spotted an approaching tornado. Miss M attempted to steer the ship away from it but the twister managed to drag the ship into it. The teens shouted in alarm and struggled to get a grip on something while M'gann managed to successfully guide everyone away from the tornado. Renegade fought against his nausea as he unstrapped himself from his seat and followed the others to the exit. Outside, they were greeted by panicking civilians.
Renegade wasted no time and used his grappling hook to pull himself towards the building. A cackle managed to escape him as he flew through the air, a sense of freedom being ignited. It was about time they got some action! If he had to sit around for another day, he would surely become as crazy as the Joker.
Wait. How did he know who that was again?
The boy threw himself into one of the broken windows and landed in a crouch in front of someone who reminded him of a giant Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. He was a bulky red and black creature with glowing blue tubes going through his body and connecting to two cannons at his hands.
"Sorry but this isn't Comic Con. Wrong place, pal." Renegade smirked.
Ninja Turtle dude didn't look amused. The robot thrusted his canons forward and shot high powered winds at the boy. Renegade didn't even have the change to put his hands up in defense before he was roughly thrown into a wall. As he sat up, Superboy jumped to his side. "Who's your new friend?"
The other boy scowled. "Didn't catch his name!" He was a little doubtful that this guy went by Ninja Turtle Dude. "He plays kinda rough." He warned.
"My apologies." A dark robotic voice said. Okay, so now he was Darth Vader? This guy needed to make up his mind. "You may address me as Mr. Twister." That was lame. Renegade liked Darth Vader more.
The teens shared a look, and Renegade got back to his feet, clutching his stomach. Being thrown into a wall was not what he had planned for the evening, truth be told. Mr. Twister was starting to get irritating, and no one needed to see Renegade's bad side.
Wally raced forward and jumped into the air to kick the villain, but was pushed to the side by strong winds. M'gann and Kaldur attempted to get close as well, but ended up achieving the same thing.
"I was prepared to be challenged by a superhero. I was not, however, expecting children."
Renegade grit his teeth and threw a few explosive disks at the enemy, gifts from Batman himself. "We're not children!"
"Objectively, you are." Twister said as he simply flicked away one of the disks. "Have you no adult supervision? I find your presence here quite...disturbing."
"Well, we hate to see you disturbed. Let's see if you're more turbed once we kick your can!" Ah, messing with the English language was fun. He enjoyed being able to twist it around to suit his conversational needs.
Superboy let out a battle cry and launched himself at Twister, aiming a punch. The robot was unaffected by the move and simply swatted the clone away with another gust of wind, sending him crashing into M'gann. Renegade and Aqualad both ran forward to launch attacks of their own, but were caught in twin twisters that sent them flying into each other.
"Indeed, that was quite turbing. Thank you." The Vader guy said sarcastically as he flew out the door. Renegade brushed away his pain and followed the others outside, where they were reunited with Wally. "I would've thought that you all would've learned your limitations by now." Twister commented.
"What do you want?!" Kaldur shouted.
"Isn't it obvious? I'm waiting for a real hero." Okay, that comment stung a little.
"Read his mind," Kaldur told M'gann, not turning around. "He has to have a weakness."
"I thought I wasn't supposed to do that!"
"It's okay with the bad guy!" Renegade exclaimed. He was ready to hurry up and finish this battle. If he was mocked one more time, he might lose his cool.
M'gann put a hand up to her head and closed her eyes. "I'm getting nothing." She suddenly smacked her own forehead. "Hello, Megan! Mr. Twister is Red Tornado in disguise! He's inorganic- an android. And how many androids do you know that can generate tornadoes?"
Renegade frowned and looked at Mr. Twister again. While the explanation did make some sense, Renegade recognized that this guy's twisters didn't look anything like Red's tornadoes. But, how could he bring that up without raising suspicion? In everyone's minds, he only met Red Tornado a week ago. He shouldn't know how the android fights...
"Red Tornado sent us here after saying that we would be tested soon enough. This is his test." Kaldur did not look happy.
"This is just something to keep us busy." Wally narrowed his eyes. "Speedy called it. We're a joke."
Kaldur growled and stomped toward Twister, the others following closely behind. Renegade hesitated before going as well. Maybe everyone would figure it out before things got out of hand.
"Let's end this." Kaldur spat, still angry.
"Consider it ended." The android replied as he generated several tornadoes. The twisters all came together into one giant, terrifying vortex. Not good.
"An impressive show, but we will not indulge you. We will not engage!"
Storm clouds gathered in the skgy, and lighting flashed in a threatening manner. Suddenly looking unsure, Wally spoke, "Uh, can Red Tornado do that?"
'No,' Renegade mentally answered, feeling his panic rise.
"You think I'm Tornado. Ironic." Lightning struck at the ground in front of the heroes and the force of impact sent them flying backwards. Renegade briefly made contact with his old friend, Unconsciousness, and started to wake himself up just as Twister began to float away.
"...Happened?" He heard Wally ask.
"I placed the bioship between us." Miss M explained.
Superboy growled and punched a rock, which shattered into tiny pieces. "And that's supposed to make it right? You tricked us into thinking Twister was Red Tornado!"
"She didn't do it on purpose." Aqualad said calmly.
'But I did,' Renegade thought glumly. 'I should have said something. I'm so selfish.' Out loud, Renegade also came to her defense. "It was a rookie mistake. We shouldn't have listened."
"You are pretty inexperienced." KF agreed, a little awkwardly. "Hit the showers. We'll take it from here."
"Stay out of our way." Superboy said rudely, before taking off after Twister. Renegade swallowed down his guilt and followed, hoping to make it up to everyone by doing his best in the upcoming battle. It wasn't long until they found the android terrorizing civilians with his weather abilities. Renegade threw himself to the side to avoid a tornado and tossed an explosive disk at the android, but it was easily avoided.
The boy then ducked behind a good sized piece of rubble and hurried to take out his utility belt, another gift from Batman. He was soon joined by Wally, who scoffed at the sight of his equipment. "You brought your utility belt?" He asked as Renegade threw it over one of his shoulders and clipped it together with the other end that he wrapped around the opposite side of his torso.
"Never leave home without it. First thing that Batman taught me!"
Wally rolled his eyes. "Yeah, right after never go to the bathroom without it."
Renegade tried to not be offended at his friend's careless words. To him, it was an honor to get any sort of attention from anyone, especially the Dark Knight. Just the other day, Batman gave him better equipment, a utility belt, a few upgrades to his uniform, and several words of battle advice. At first, the boy was confused about the man's kindness. From what he learned from Cadmus it seemed as though Batman was supposed to be heartless. Renegade brushed it off, deciding that the man probably pitied him, or something along those lines.
/Listen to me, all of you./ M'gann's voice said, taking over his thoughts.
"What did we tell you?" He heard Superboy shout.
/I know, and I know I messed up. But now I'm very clear on what we need to do. Please, trust me./
It wasn't like they had a choice. All of the boys grudgingly listened to the girl's plan, and had to admit that it wasn't a bad idea. Besides, the way things were going, they would all be defeated in ten minutes at the most. They would try anything at this point.
Renegade watched as 'Red Tornado' flew towards them. "Hit the showers, boys." He said. "I was hoping that you can handle this. Clearly, you cannot."
The masked boy held back a smirk. "But we have a plan now." He whined.
"The subject is not up for debate."
Renegade forced himself to not laugh as he left the battlefield with the other boys. While the android was distracted, he threw himself into the shadows to watch, waiting for the signal. The two robots shared a few clipped words with each other before launching their attacks. Sooner than later, Twister was able to throw Tornado onto the ground and attempted to reprogram the fallen hero. It was then that M'gann revealed who she really was and pushed Twister into an incoming tornado, which was of course created by Wally.
The android stumbled away from the cyclone and tried to regain his footing, but was never given the chance because Superboy used that moment to land a series of punches on Twister and sent him into the sea. Soon afterwards, the android was thrown back out by Kaldur and landed in a heap on the ground. M'gann did not allow him a chance of recovery, using her telekinesis to bring him back into the air, ripping off some of his appendages as she did so. While Twister was still being held up, Renegade threw two of his explosive disks, which sent the android crashing into the ground, defeated.
As the victorious teenagers gathered around the fallen Twister, his body suddenly opened up and revealed a scrawny man. M'gann used her powers and, ignoring her teammates protests, crushed the man with a boulder. Renegade felt his blood run cold. He knew what murder was, and he did not like it one bit. "Not cool, Miss M! We don't execute our captives around here!" Wally nodded in agreement.
M'gann smiled. "You said you trusted me." She reminded them before lifting the rock off of the man. Instead of seeing blood like he thought he would, Renegade saw broken robotic parts littering the ground. "That's why I couldn't read his mind."
Kid Flash grinned and scooped up a fallen eyeball. "Cool, souvenir!"
"We should've had more faith in you." Kaldur smiled and put a hand on M'gann's shoulder. The girl smiled in response, looking like she finally belonged.
Renegade glanced away, feeling like the odd one out once more.
xXx
Kaldur and Red Tornado were discussing the purpose of the creation of the Mr. Twister android. While Renegade looked like he was paying attention to their dull words, he was actually lost in thought. Not only did he fell guilty about keeping his knowledge on Red Tornado a secret, as well as the data involving the other League members, but he was also feeling useless. He barely played a part in this battle. If he wasn't there, the team would've been victorious anyways. Unlike the other four members on this team, he was replaceable.
"Renegade?"
The boy was brought out of his thoughts and saw that his teammates were staring at him. Renegade blinked, noticing for the first time that Red Tornado already left the room. So much for acting like he was paying attention. Wally snickered at his bewildered expression and clasped a hand on his shoulder to lead him away, Kaldur following.
"Speedy was so wrong." KF said cheerfully.
"This team thing might just work out." Kaldur agreed.
Renegade grinned. "I don't doubt it," he said, not even lying. Even though there were some bumps along the way, the mission was a success in the end. And who knows? Maybe his new friends will be understanding when they learn about his secret. Perhaps they won't even toss him out into the streets.
Well, that didn't mean that Renegade was about to test that just yet. He was not going to ruin a perfectly good day with some drama. There was absolutely no reason for him to say anything just yet. Everyone was happy over their victory and held no suspicions towards him so far.
It wasn't like there was talk about a mole being on the team, right?
xXx
AN: I'm so evil. I just had to bring up the mole thing. I'm such a bad person...Don't you love it?
You know, I had to watch episode three several times just to get some of these quotes. The things I do for you guys!
Any suggestions? Something you really want to see? Since there is a couple of days between every episode, I can easily add some things in. If y'all don't suggest anything, I'll go straight to episode four. :)
