Mount Justice, 3:59 a.m.
Fin grabbed her backpack and a thick coat. She changed into snow friendly civies, including long pants and a pair of sunglasses that she could later use for goggles. Biting her lip, she made her desicion. Against all orders-
She was going to find Nathan.
She quietly snuck out of her room and slid the door shut, sneaking out to the kitchen. Opening the cabinets, she grabbed anything she needed- cans of food, water, and even a pan. She concluded to grab some wood to keep a fogo going, probably a blanket for if- no, when she found Nathan. She would find him. She had to. For... she stopped for a second. Who was she doing this for? The team? Or...
"Fin?" "What are you doing?" Two voices came from behind her, and she turned. Aisling and Delta were standing there, sleepy and bed-headed. Aisling, as tired as she seemed, was watching Fin intensely with her green-blue eyes, and Delta was staring at the backpack. "Oh," she murmured. "I see."
"Don't you dare tell! I'm in enough trouble with the team already, I don't need this desperate against order rescue on my back as well!" Fin pleaded, setting the backpack down gentley on the floor. "I swear to god, I won't do it! Just don't tell!"
Delta shook her head, confused. "Tell?" she asked, barely covering her sniggers, "Why would we tell?"
"You should go!" Aisling grinned.
"You're not... going to..." Fin struggled and eventually discarded the subject. "We need him on the team, and since no one can stand the cold like me, I'm doing it."
Delta smiled. "Batman'll kill you when you get back."
Fin grinned widely. "And look at how much I care."
Aisling gave Fin a pair of com links. "Talk to us whenever you need. The trackers are disabled, and two together get a better reception." She gave a shy smile. "Good luck."
Fin hugged the both of them and picked the pack up. Placing a silencing shield around the zeta beam's speaker, she stepped in, and dissapeared in a glowing yellow light, not knowing when she'd see them again.
Fin grabbed her backpack and a thick coat. She changed into snow friendly civies, including long pants and a pair of sunglasses that she could later use for goggles. Biting her lip, she made her desicion. Against all orders-
She was going to find Nathan.
She quietly snuck out of her room and slid the door shut, sneaking out to the kitchen. Opening the cabinets, she grabbed anything she needed- cans of food, water, and even a pan. She concluded to grab some wood to keep a fogo going, probably a blanket for if- no, when she found Nathan. She would find him. She had to. For... she stopped for a second. Who was she doing this for? The team? Or...
"Fin?" "What are you doing?" Two voices came from behind her, and she turned. Aisling and Delta were standing there, sleepy and bed-headed. Aisling, as tired as she seemed, was watching Fin intensely with her green-blue eyes, and Delta was staring at the backpack. "Oh," she murmured. "I see."
"Don't you dare tell! I'm in enough trouble with the team already, I don't need this desperate against order rescue on my back as well!" Fin pleaded, setting the backpack down gentley on the floor. "I swear to god, I won't do it! Just don't tell!"
Delta shook her head, confused. "Tell?" she asked, barely covering her sniggers, "Why would we tell?"
"You should go!" Aisling grinned.
"You're not... going to..." Fin struggled and eventually discarded the subject. "We need him on the team, and since no one can stand the cold like me, I'm doing it."
Delta smiled. "Batman'll kill you when you get back."
Fin grinned widely. "And look at how much I care."
Aisling gave Fin a pair of com links. "Talk to us whenever you need. The trackers are disabled, and two together get a better reception." She gave a shy smile. "Good luck."
Fin hugged the both of them and picked the pack up. Placing a silencing shield around the zeta beam's speaker, she stepped in, and dissapeared in a glowing yellow light, not knowing when she'd see them again.
"Sir, the cloning failed. And now the girl is fully trusted por the others. There is no possible way to-"
"That is false. The girl is mine, and she knows that. However, with the bat and bird protecting her, it will be difficult."
"Don't forget, she has begun dating the silver boy."
"Yes. But is it worth it to own her?"
"Sir?"
"I've seen her work at a small amount of power. I wonder how destructive she can be at full power. This girl can, no, will be, the end of the Justice League."
"Of course, sir."
"Leave me." The girl nodded, her red eyes glimmering in the dark. Then she exited without a sound.
The boy stepped out from the shadows, his yellow eyes darting around the screens. Each screen had a different picture of the same girl. He reached out and picked one.
"We've waited a long time for you, deary. It's time to come home."
"That is false. The girl is mine, and she knows that. However, with the bat and bird protecting her, it will be difficult."
"Don't forget, she has begun dating the silver boy."
"Yes. But is it worth it to own her?"
"Sir?"
"I've seen her work at a small amount of power. I wonder how destructive she can be at full power. This girl can, no, will be, the end of the Justice League."
"Of course, sir."
"Leave me." The girl nodded, her red eyes glimmering in the dark. Then she exited without a sound.
The boy stepped out from the shadows, his yellow eyes darting around the screens. Each screen had a different picture of the same girl. He reached out and picked one.
"We've waited a long time for you, deary. It's time to come home."