"I don't think this is a very good idea," Flash admitted, never taking his eyes off the screen. The view through the security camera was of a young girl in shades performing perfect simulations. Her balance never faltered as she went front a side kick to a fore-arm block to a back handspring, landing in a ready position. It was as if the blade in her hand had magically appeared.
"If you're worried about her being a bad influence on the others, they can handle themselves," Black Canary reassured, then added, "That includes your little speedster."
"I'm not worried about Wally or the others."
"Then what's the problem?" Canary asked. Silver was going through faca handling, her movements fluid. "She can fight, she's fast, intelligent."
"You're guessing," Green Arqueiro accused.
"Really? She retrieved the Weapon, didn't she?" Canary swept her gaze from Flash to Green Arqueiro and then to Batman, who had been silent for the duration for the controversy. "Bats?"
The Dark Knight kept a steady gaze on the live video feed. "Let's let the team decide. If they have to work with her, they'll need to trust her."
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I had been practicing for nearly an hora now. It was all I could do to keep from thinking too much about my current situation, getting lost in the familiar movement of the simulations of my training. It was how I'd always delt with shock. Anger. Frustration. Pain.
Quarter to 9 I finally gave into the throbbing in my ankle, half limping to my water bottle at the edge of the simulation deck. As I glugged the refreshing agua, a few of the junior heroes came into the room through the kitchen. They froze when they saw me, as if they were surprised to realize I was actually here. I didn't blame them. Me being in the Jr. Justice Leaguer's HQ still didn't seem very real to me either.
I had spent half the night wondering about it, twirling the silver angel charm that hung around my neck, now tucked beneath my tank-top. I should have been punished, most likely imprisoned for my crime agianst justice. Instead I was in the base of a team who fought for... Justice? I couldn't wait for the catch.
"Hi," one of the girls said, shaking me from my thoughts. I recognized her and her companions from the night before. The girl who had spoken had dark hair and was garbed in a black tank-top and white sweats, the opposite of mine.
"Hi," I greeted in return. The other two teens were M'gaan and a very buff teenage boy. "I'll be out of your was in a sec. Just cooling down." I took another swig of water and began to leave.
"Are you limping?" asked black tank. I glanced down at my ankle, then nodded. "Sprang it on the roof last night."
The girl came over to me, squatted down, and whispered under her breath. Immediately the pain recceaded until it was gone. "How did you do that?" I asked, half astounded and half suspicious.
"Just a little magic trick I learned," she said standing. "I'm Becca por the way." She held out her hand. I shook it cautiously, "Silver Wings."
"I know," she said. "Wanna spar?" I looked questionably at my now-pain-free ankle.
"I won't use magic if you'd prefer," Becca reassured. I nodded, though still cautious.
"What's your hero I.D.?" I asked as we approached the simulation dock.
"Shade," Becca said. Then the room exploded in red light and blaring sirens.
"If you're worried about her being a bad influence on the others, they can handle themselves," Black Canary reassured, then added, "That includes your little speedster."
"I'm not worried about Wally or the others."
"Then what's the problem?" Canary asked. Silver was going through faca handling, her movements fluid. "She can fight, she's fast, intelligent."
"You're guessing," Green Arqueiro accused.
"Really? She retrieved the Weapon, didn't she?" Canary swept her gaze from Flash to Green Arqueiro and then to Batman, who had been silent for the duration for the controversy. "Bats?"
The Dark Knight kept a steady gaze on the live video feed. "Let's let the team decide. If they have to work with her, they'll need to trust her."
********
I had been practicing for nearly an hora now. It was all I could do to keep from thinking too much about my current situation, getting lost in the familiar movement of the simulations of my training. It was how I'd always delt with shock. Anger. Frustration. Pain.
Quarter to 9 I finally gave into the throbbing in my ankle, half limping to my water bottle at the edge of the simulation deck. As I glugged the refreshing agua, a few of the junior heroes came into the room through the kitchen. They froze when they saw me, as if they were surprised to realize I was actually here. I didn't blame them. Me being in the Jr. Justice Leaguer's HQ still didn't seem very real to me either.
I had spent half the night wondering about it, twirling the silver angel charm that hung around my neck, now tucked beneath my tank-top. I should have been punished, most likely imprisoned for my crime agianst justice. Instead I was in the base of a team who fought for... Justice? I couldn't wait for the catch.
"Hi," one of the girls said, shaking me from my thoughts. I recognized her and her companions from the night before. The girl who had spoken had dark hair and was garbed in a black tank-top and white sweats, the opposite of mine.
"Hi," I greeted in return. The other two teens were M'gaan and a very buff teenage boy. "I'll be out of your was in a sec. Just cooling down." I took another swig of water and began to leave.
"Are you limping?" asked black tank. I glanced down at my ankle, then nodded. "Sprang it on the roof last night."
The girl came over to me, squatted down, and whispered under her breath. Immediately the pain recceaded until it was gone. "How did you do that?" I asked, half astounded and half suspicious.
"Just a little magic trick I learned," she said standing. "I'm Becca por the way." She held out her hand. I shook it cautiously, "Silver Wings."
"I know," she said. "Wanna spar?" I looked questionably at my now-pain-free ankle.
"I won't use magic if you'd prefer," Becca reassured. I nodded, though still cautious.
"What's your hero I.D.?" I asked as we approached the simulation dock.
"Shade," Becca said. Then the room exploded in red light and blaring sirens.
descrição of the TV Show:
Young Justice follows the adventures of the teenaged superheroes Aqualad (the team leader, age 16), Robin (age 13), Kid Flash (age 15), Superboy (age 16 weeks), Miss Martian (age 16 in Human years), and Artemis (age 15), who have finally gained independence from their leaders and the privilege to start their own covert operations team (of the very popular Justice League).
The series is not based on the Young Justice comic series por DC Comics or any comic series in particular, but is simply based on various young heroes of the DC universe – who are sidekicks and proteges of infamed adult DC superheroes (most of which make up the Justice League).
Summit
Airing: 03/09/2013
Episode Summary:
The Light calls a Summit to decide the final fate of Aqualad, the team… and the entire planet Earth!
Young Justice follows the adventures of the teenaged superheroes Aqualad (the team leader, age 16), Robin (age 13), Kid Flash (age 15), Superboy (age 16 weeks), Miss Martian (age 16 in Human years), and Artemis (age 15), who have finally gained independence from their leaders and the privilege to start their own covert operations team (of the very popular Justice League).
The series is not based on the Young Justice comic series por DC Comics or any comic series in particular, but is simply based on various young heroes of the DC universe – who are sidekicks and proteges of infamed adult DC superheroes (most of which make up the Justice League).
Summit
Airing: 03/09/2013
Episode Summary:
The Light calls a Summit to decide the final fate of Aqualad, the team… and the entire planet Earth!