Told from Silver Wings POV
I had been in plenty of cool places before (most of which I had clearance to only because of my older brother), but this was por far the coolest. The bioship was like something from a futuristic sci-fi movie. The most intriguing part to me, though, wasn't the flashing panels or the round-room windows showing a dazzling ariel view of the Gotham City lights. It was the people occupying the seats.
Perhaps a mais accurate desciprtion of the passengers would be Martian, Atlantian, and young girl with a striking resemblance to the Boy Wonder.
"Robin," the dark haired girl began, sounding annoyed "it was a simple retrieval mission! What was with all the..." She trailed off as she noticed Robin had a new passenger with him. He unwrapped his arms from my waist. I jammed my hands in my jaqueta pockets.
"Guys this is Silver," Robin informed. "Silver this is Aqualad, Miss Martain, and Delta, my-"
The boy Robin has introduced as Aqualad cut him off. "Perhaps introductions should be made after you tell us why she is here." He was surprisingly formal compared to the boys I had met equal to his age, 16 or 17 I guessed.
Robin unclipped the rope from his belt, which melted into the interior of the ship, and began to explain, "Silver's here because she had the..." He stopped and stared at me. I brushed a length of wet hair that had escaped from my braid behind my ear, feeling self concioise. It was only then that I realized I still had my rigging faca out. I quickly replaced it in my boot and looked at the teenagers around me to meet five questioning pairs of eyes.
"I suggest you contact Batman, Robin, about our...guest" Aqualad ordered calmly. I decided he was the leader. Robin moved from behind me and sat at one of the empty chairs. A assento cinto, correia grew around him as he typed on the dashboard. A holographic screen appeared and on it, the famous man of justice himself.
"Robin," he said in his deep voice, "I trust your mission was a success."
"Actaully," he sounded very nervouse, "we ran into a complication."
"What do you mean a complication?" Robin pulled back to give batman a better view. I shivered as his gaze landed on me. I blamed it on the chill of my sockend clothing, though the ship was comfortably warm. Placing my hands on my hips, I tried to return the look.
"Bring her in," he finally said.
"But-," Robin tried to argue. The screan flashed off. They all stared at me. I stared back, equally shocked. 60 segundos atrás I had been running for my life through the streets of Gotham, getting wet and threatened. Now I was in a bioship occupied por 5 stunned junior superheroes on my way to... Where exactly? I yearned for my warm cama and, for the hundredth time in the last 48 hours, that my big brother hadn't followed in my father's footsteps to work at CADMUS.
I had been in plenty of cool places before (most of which I had clearance to only because of my older brother), but this was por far the coolest. The bioship was like something from a futuristic sci-fi movie. The most intriguing part to me, though, wasn't the flashing panels or the round-room windows showing a dazzling ariel view of the Gotham City lights. It was the people occupying the seats.
Perhaps a mais accurate desciprtion of the passengers would be Martian, Atlantian, and young girl with a striking resemblance to the Boy Wonder.
"Robin," the dark haired girl began, sounding annoyed "it was a simple retrieval mission! What was with all the..." She trailed off as she noticed Robin had a new passenger with him. He unwrapped his arms from my waist. I jammed my hands in my jaqueta pockets.
"Guys this is Silver," Robin informed. "Silver this is Aqualad, Miss Martain, and Delta, my-"
The boy Robin has introduced as Aqualad cut him off. "Perhaps introductions should be made after you tell us why she is here." He was surprisingly formal compared to the boys I had met equal to his age, 16 or 17 I guessed.
Robin unclipped the rope from his belt, which melted into the interior of the ship, and began to explain, "Silver's here because she had the..." He stopped and stared at me. I brushed a length of wet hair that had escaped from my braid behind my ear, feeling self concioise. It was only then that I realized I still had my rigging faca out. I quickly replaced it in my boot and looked at the teenagers around me to meet five questioning pairs of eyes.
"I suggest you contact Batman, Robin, about our...guest" Aqualad ordered calmly. I decided he was the leader. Robin moved from behind me and sat at one of the empty chairs. A assento cinto, correia grew around him as he typed on the dashboard. A holographic screen appeared and on it, the famous man of justice himself.
"Robin," he said in his deep voice, "I trust your mission was a success."
"Actaully," he sounded very nervouse, "we ran into a complication."
"What do you mean a complication?" Robin pulled back to give batman a better view. I shivered as his gaze landed on me. I blamed it on the chill of my sockend clothing, though the ship was comfortably warm. Placing my hands on my hips, I tried to return the look.
"Bring her in," he finally said.
"But-," Robin tried to argue. The screan flashed off. They all stared at me. I stared back, equally shocked. 60 segundos atrás I had been running for my life through the streets of Gotham, getting wet and threatened. Now I was in a bioship occupied por 5 stunned junior superheroes on my way to... Where exactly? I yearned for my warm cama and, for the hundredth time in the last 48 hours, that my big brother hadn't followed in my father's footsteps to work at CADMUS.
Remember when I posted asking for 10 comments in 2 hours? That's how I picked the lineup for this. I couldn't decide who to put into it, so that was my strategy.
A team is a whole, parts of differences, secrets, and love.
Of brothers and sisters, two wings on a single dove.
There's the new gal, a sweet little kitten,
A crazy fireball, the brightest spirit, always sizzlin'.
The sharp shooter, aiming straight,
The mysterious goddess, rising against fate.
A wise lass, green thumbs for knowledge,
A sisterly leader, keeping an order all must acknowledge.
And one with a broken heart, yet the biggest one.
All a team, all a family. One in the same. True for all that come.
Can you guess who is which?
P.S. 66Dragons helped with this!
A team is a whole, parts of differences, secrets, and love.
Of brothers and sisters, two wings on a single dove.
There's the new gal, a sweet little kitten,
A crazy fireball, the brightest spirit, always sizzlin'.
The sharp shooter, aiming straight,
The mysterious goddess, rising against fate.
A wise lass, green thumbs for knowledge,
A sisterly leader, keeping an order all must acknowledge.
And one with a broken heart, yet the biggest one.
All a team, all a family. One in the same. True for all that come.
Can you guess who is which?
P.S. 66Dragons helped with this!
Revenge stumbled away. The woman looked at the needle in her hand. The blood within was mixed with a strange brown mixture. Revenge gripped his arm and glared at the woman.
"A simple test will tell me who is beneath the mask, Red Revenge. And your secret will belong to me."
"Not likely." Revenge growled.
"Oh, but that's not all it does." she continued. "It poisons the blood stream. Corrupts the DNA within cells and eventually kills them."
"Nerve gas."
"In a liquid form, yes Red Revenge."
"A simple test will tell me who is beneath the mask, Red Revenge. And your secret will belong to me."
"Not likely." Revenge growled.
"Oh, but that's not all it does." she continued. "It poisons the blood stream. Corrupts the DNA within cells and eventually kills them."
"Nerve gas."
"In a liquid form, yes Red Revenge."