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posted by rachele_X
“Robin!” I wheezed, gasping for air. “What’s...your...problem?” He was going to suffocate me, I was going to die a brutal death...No, I told myself. I had to keep a clear head, a near impossible task when I was slowly losing oxygen. Be calm, I thought. I gathered myself, counted to three in my head, and lunged upward, trying to flip him over. His arms tightened, and he stared into my eyes. There was something wrong, I realized, with his eyes. They were dull and empty, and there was a darkness to them, like a shaded demon was lurking deep within, thrashing violently and trying to push its way out. The irises, although still blue, had occasional flashes of red, and the pupils were wide. He snarled as he stared down at my terrified form. He had loosened his grip slightly, so I could breathe a little easier, but I knew he had no intention of letting go. I was about to try to flip him over again, when suddenly he was knocked off of my chest by someone. That someone was Fin.
“Robin!” she shrieked, faint notes of hysteria audible in her voice. “What do you think you’re doing? That’s Aisling that you just almost killed! What were you doing?”
Robin didn’t answer, but then again, I don’t think either of us expected him to. He turned to glare at her, and she let out a scream. “His eyes?” I asked, when she had run out of breath.
She shook her head. “Not just that. Aisling, I think they got to him. I think he’s...” She struggled to say the words. “Aisling, he’s possessed. I tried to get a reading, his mind, you know, but there was nothing. They have him.”
As the meaning of what she said began to sink in, there was a loud bump from the other end of the room, which had been shrouded in darkness, followed by ominous footsteps. It was quite a large room, I realized, although I couldn’t judge the distance, but it was almost thirty seconds before the owner of the footsteps stepped into the light. It was a man, a scrawny, ratty looking man with a dark buzz cut and a grizzled, scarred face. His eyes were beady and reddish, one looked almost swollen shut, and his mouth was a faint line, broken by a deep scar that ran down the side of his face. Fin was on the ground now, Robin had sprung on her and had both hands pressing deep into her neck; and I was still sprawled where he had attacked me, feeling too weak to stand up. Fin was staring up at the man with an expression of defiance, which looked somewhat out of place considering her situation. After a few moments, he spoke.
“Good job. You have done well.” His voice was gravelly and low, and his mouth hardly moved when he talked. I realized his comment was addressed at Robin, although it was barely acknowledged.
“I have some...business...to address. Finish her.” This time, Robin seemed to have understood, because he sprung into action. He was tightening his grip on her throat when, with an indignant shriek, Fin sprung up, using the maneuver that I had attempted earlier and flipping him over onto his back. What happened next, I never knew, because my view was obscured by the man. Within moments, and before I could react, he was on me, pressing his hands into my chest, not so hard as to suffocate me, but hard enough that I could not move, and could barely breathe. I kicked my legs to try to break free, but to no avail. He leaned forward, and I saw in his beady eyes the same darkness that Robin’s possessed. “It’s time,” he hissed, and slipped out of his pocket a long needle and a coil of rope, similar to the electrified bonds that had tied me earlier. I stopped struggling, remembering the pain that the ropes inflicted, and he gave a slight smile. “Perfect...” he muttered, and, while wrapping me with one hand, drove the needle deep into my skull. The ropes surged, but it felt distant, like it was happening miles away, and everything went black.

When I awoke I felt different, there was no other way to describe it. I felt strangely strong, and, even odder still, happy. But more significantly, I felt the longing for blood. I stood up, and spied the others over in the corner. For some odd reason, I did not remember their names. I began to walk towards them. No! a part of me was saying. I can’t hurt them! But an even stronger voice, one that I couldn’t tell if it was my own, or someone else’s entirely, overruled it. They are the enemy. They have hurt me. It’s time for revenge.
They were still locked in a tussle, oblivious to everything else going on around them. One second the boy was pinning the girl down, hands squeezing her neck, and the next, she had flipped him over and was attacking him, her dark hair flying with her fists. I stood behind them for a few moments, watching their petty battle, and then swooped in. The girl screamed, a look of sheer terror on her face, but I knocked the boy, whom I determined to be her brother, aside and pressed her flat against the ground. She tried to flip upward, but I was ready, and countered it by smashing her hard on the solid floor. She gave a squeal of pain, which I ignored.
“Aisling!” she cried hysterically. “What are you doing? Snap out of it! You’re gonna kill me!”
I grasped her throat, digging my nails deep into her skin. Blood began to flow now, warm, sticky blood that coated my hands and dribbled down her chest. I welcomed it like an old friend.
I was debating when to go in for the kill, when suddenly a strong jet of water knocked me to the ground. It burned my skin, reopening the cuts that I had received from the electrified ropes earlier, which had been closed before, and blood spurted out. The dark-haired girl was shrieking, and when the stream of water had lessened, I struggled to my feet to face the attacker. It was a dark-skinned boy, fairly tall and with pale, short hair. A glowing blue band of light was wrapped around his arms, which ended in solid light, or whatever the substance was, gripped in his hands. The dark-haired girl screamed again. “Aqualad! What are you doing? You’re attacking our teammate!”
The boy shook his head solemnly. “That’s not her. It is her body, but not her mind. She’s been taken over.”
The girl let out a wail, and fell to her knees. I realized she was crying, amidst the shrieks and moans of agony, but I felt no sympathy. “First Robin, now Aisling! What’s happening to us?”
Suddenly she looked up to the ceiling, and I followed her gaze. The boy had ripped a large hole when he had burst through, and now four more kids were falling through, landing with a thump on the ground. They advanced forward, realizing what was going on, and were soon on me. There was a girl with a long, somewhat puffy blonde ponytail, a girl with green skin who was hovering about a foot off the ground, and two boys. The blonde girl was holding a loaded bow and as I watched, she pulled the string back and let the arrow fly. I couldn’t move; I was paralyzed, and praying that she would miss, even though something told me she wouldn’t. Within moments, the arrow hit, and I was knocked into blackness.
His head pounded and his eyes were sore. He tried opening them but found he couldn't. But he could still feel the fabric of his mask on his eyes. He sighed inwardly. His hands and ankles were strapped to a hospital bed; judging by the bars at the sides of the platform, he guessed it was a bed. He could feel a warm liquid entering his body. Sounds and hums filled the room (he guessed it was a room). Pain ran up and down his legs and his arms felt heavy. He heard voices.
“How is our patient?” a man with a heavy German accent asked.
“Everything shows as normal. Sir.”
“Excellent. Vhat...
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From up in the air, the marks from the earlier fight had made a warning mark. It was Robin's symbol but a sword was “drawn” through the infamous “R”. Megan grabbed Becca in her arms, taking them down to the ground slowly.
“Megan! Let me go! I have to find him!”
The martian ignored the girl's please and held on tighter as Becca struggled to get free.
“What's wrong?” Artemis asked; if Becca needed to be held back it was a sure sign something was wrong. Almost everything was.
“No. Nonononononono! Megan!”
Becca sank to her knees as Megan landed on the ground, still hugging the girl...
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posted by Robin_Love
“I can't believe how much has happened,” Becca said aloud.
A wind blew her hair and she attempted to tuck the loose strands behind her ear. She sighed as the sun set. It was a gorgeous summer sun set with cool breezes. The day was as perfect as the weather. Except for one minor detail.
“Megan has become like a sister to me. She's always there to help me and she trusts too easily. Kaldur is...I don't know him very well. But he could be a close friend if we were to talk. Then there's Connor. He is very temperamental but he has a sweet side; he's a brother. And so's Wally. Ohmygosh. Wally...
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posted by Robin_Love
“I'm bored!” Wally exclaimed.
“So find someone else to bug!” Artemis replied, turning back to her book.
“I can't.”
“And why the heck not?!”
“Because Kaldur went with Aquaman, Superboy and Megan are who knows where and Robin didn't come today. You're the only one here!”
“Well stop bugging me! I have homework. Besides, don't you have some report Batman gave you for snooping around his house or something?”
“Oh yeah.”
Recognized: Robin B01
A grin spread across his face.
“Too late. Rob's back!”
Wally sped off and tackled his best friend as he stepped through the kitchen/living...
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posted by DaPeople316
I was walking to my friends house across the street about three houses away the day after my 13th birthday. A white van came down the street at a a speed that i didn't now a van could achieve it stopped  abruptly and a part man part wolf (eraser)got out and charged me. I shouted for help but no one herd me i struggled to get away but it was no use he tossed me in the back of the van were i lied. A bag was yanked over my head and I smelt some thing sickly sweet. When I regained conciseness I opened my eyes to see a girl about my age looking back at me i also noticed the bars of the dog crate...
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"You don't know what it's like, losing a relative!"
"You don't know what it's like, losing a relative!"
"You can't do this to me! My babies will die!"
"Yeah, lady, tell it to the judge!" KF gently nudged Poison Ivy up the last few steps to Arkham Asylum, the infamous Gotham crazyhouse.
Cliche much?
"I had to say something!" he mentally replied.
She looked pleadingly at me. "Please! You don't know what it's like, losing a relative!"
"I know plenty what it's like," I muttered, opening the door. Behind it, shrieks and screams emanated from each cell door, revealing a disheveled face in the little windows, pleading for mercy, for life.
"This place is giving me the creeps," KF said, out loud now.
...
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"Let us go!"
"Let us go!"
"I had orders to have you executed in an hour," Evelyn said. "It appears that they have been overlooked."
"Let us go!" Artemis strained.
Evelyn laughed. "Not without a fight, of course." She looked at Jeannette. "You take Erica. She is out of my league."
"What are we going to do?" Artemis asked before we fell down.
Evelyn doesn't know that Superboy has anger issues. We could leave it at that.
With a loud yell, Superboy lunged at an unsuspecting Evelyn, bursting through the wall.
"Artemis, stop the countdown!" I ordered. She nodded and went to the computer screen, when Air sent me flying to...
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posted by Robin_Love
Wally was vibrating in place; he was so impatient to learn what Batman had found that he was shaking at super speed. He crossed his arms and sighed loudly while he waited for the Dark Knight to appear in the mountain.
“Wally stop vibrating!” Artemis yelled.
He glared at her, only encouraging the shaking.
“I can't! I want to know what Batman found out!”
“So do we!”
“Enough.”
Both heroes straightened up at the sound of the voice; geez where did Batman come from! It's like he lived in the shadows! Oh wait. Wally thought. He kinda does. Even more so now that Rob... wally shook the thought...
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posted by Robin_Love
Rebecca Stevens
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“If I didn't know any better,” Wally started, “I'd say someone was following us.”
“You mean like people always do?” Artemis responded.
Wally nodded. He looked around them. It was early morning and no body should have been awake. The only reason the team wasn't at the mountain was because Batman had decided to wake them up earlier than normal so they could patrol. And Robin was totally awake! Even Wally wasn't awake as fast as Robin. Then again, the boy only got like four hours of sleep in a day. Wally yawned, feeling his feet start to drag. First he felt only the early sun shinning...
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posted by Robin_Love
Wally's brain was running in overdrive. Finding out what had happened to Robin led him to a fork in the road. After visiting Wayne Manor, it was clear that Robin was not there. In fact, it seemed that every one in Gotham city and surrounding areas knew Robin had vanished. But there were no leads to follow, no change in superhero protected cities. And that meant one of two things.
Robin had decided it was enough and ended his misery.
Robin had just disappeared.
Wally hoped to heaven, hell, and back that it was the latter; if he had made Robin cut is own life short...Wally had no idea what he would...
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posted by TOTALIzzyluver
Lily awoke suddenly. She was in a dark room. She could hear voices outside the enclosed myserious room. She then attempted to sit up and put a hand to her migrating head. But that's when she relized she was straped down. It almost reminded her of that gory horror movie she watched once where the girl gets sawed in half by a creepy puppet. She took a deep breathe and attempted to squirm out. But no luck.
Lily then heard approching footsteps. She turned her head in the direction of which it was coming from. The fimiular figure of Chesire walked in.
"Good. You're awake." She smirked evilly....
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posted by KatRox1
"Com'on Miles!" I almost shouted. I was trying to keep my voice low. If we finally had found them, I didn't want to lower our chances of getting them. "I still don't know why Zero wants us on this mission. I mean, seriously Reese, they're just a bunch of 'powers!" Miles said arrogantly. He was so stupid sometimes. I wanted to burn his head off. I could, very easily, but since he was my partner I would probably get my butt kicked for doing it. "Well," I said annoyingly, "Zero said that these guys are incredibly dangerous. Do you want them to just wander the city hurting people?" Miles sighed....
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"Bank robbery.  31st street.  Be there."
"Bank robbery. 31st street. Be there."
Suddenly, a man who wore a grayish costume with spiky goggles ran up to us. His squarish chin reminded me of our Batman back home.
"What's the situation, Bats?" Evelyn asked.
"Bank robbery. 31st street. Be there." He walked off without another word.
"Assemble the team," the other Robin told Evelyn. "This is serious--"
"Hold on," I interrupted him. "Take us instead. I'd like to see how you work."
Evelyn looked at Robin apprehensively, but smiled. "Sure! Let's go!"
Since we'd traveled by the teleporter, we had to borrow the other Miss Martian's bioship, which was blue in color. We had gotten...
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posted by KatRox1
So here she was, perched on the top a warehouse building, peeking through the skylight. Anna had gotten the call 2 days ago about Kane practically taking Max hostage. She had decided not to contact Robin and the team, because one hostage was good enough. Anna was practically frozen, waiting for the right moment, but as for now, she remained hidden. Kane was probably 30 feet below, just waiting there, occasionally fight practice or a simple phone call. But what Anna was looking for was the perfect moment when both Kane and Max were in the same room so she could kick Kane and his friends' butt,...
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posted by december2
She woke up with a terrible headache. What happened? she thought. "We had to knock you out, you were trying to kill us!" Screamed a voice. "Who is that?" i asked out loud. It's me, said the martian. "I see you're awake," said Batman, "Thats good. Now tell us who you're working for." It was more of a command, not a question. "I won't tell you." "Yes, you will." replied the red-headed boy. My Master would kill me if i did, though. Not a good sight for young, immature children. "We're not children!" said the youngest one. Thats the one you were talking to earlier, i thought. Any help? i tried...
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"Batman, I got your call."
"Batman, I got your call."
"Nightfury, B08," announced the automated computer as the three of us transported back to the Cave, our hearts racing.
Batman was standing in front of the large computer screen, frowning at the news report Summer Gleeson was giving. I didn't have to listen to it to remember what happened.
Batman looked at me, clearly troubled. "Did you see where the blast came from before the explosion?"
I shook my head. "We were after these robbers when it happened. Nobody was in the alley when it occurred."
Again, he looked at the screen. Police cruisers and fire trucks were surrounding the hole, which looked...
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posted by Skittles98
Robin pointed to a small clearing.
Robin pointed to a small clearing.
We got there and found the team hiding in a forest.
“Why are you g-” I was cut off by Robin slapping his hand over my mouth.
“Shhhh!” he whispered. I pulled his hand off.
“Why are you guys hiding?” I whispered
“You know how you found another magical epicenter here? Well, we found her alright. And she is p*ssed” Robin pointed to a small clearing. In the clearing a four year old girl was throwing a tantrum. When ever she said something or stomped, a large wave of magic would spread from her body.
“You guys are hiding from a little girl?” I mused
“It’s not funny. She took out...
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posted by Skittles98
I let go of the dolphin and used a small propulsion spell to keep pace with Kalder. We peeked out behind some coral. A lady with long purple hair and a black dress was standing there working a spell. But that’s not what surprised me. What surprised me is that she was with a gorilla.
“Grod. This is not good” Kalder muttered. Grod turned and I pulled Kalder behind the coral.
“Tala. She’s worse” I said.
“Who’s Tala?” Kalder whispered
“She was an apprentice to Felix Faust before he died. Again. She’s extremely skilled, but compared to Faust, she’s an amateur. She’s known...
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posted by Skittles98
“If my calculations are correct, the magician is in- oh no” I gasped
“Where is he?” Robin asked
“The magician is in A-Atlantis” I swallowed. Kalder’s eyes widened. The computer beeped. I looked back at the screen. There was another dot blinking. It was up in Canada. This one was much more powerful.
“I have an idea. But it involves splitting up” I warned
“What is it?” Kalder asked
“How about Kalder and I check out Atlantis, while you five go to Canada and check it out” I suggested
“Why do you get to go to Atlantis?” Wally demanded
“Two reasons: one: Faust went there...
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posted by Skittles98
“That’s impossible. There’s no such thing as Helios or Prometheus. Those are just ways to explain the weather” he rolled his eyes
“Ask Flash then. Him, Batman, Superman, J’onn and Diana went to Themyscira and fought Hades with Hypolita. If all those Greek myths are really just that, then how is Diana alive? Amazon’s are one of those myths. Same with Hades. Explain that” I challenged
“That just proves that fire is magic, not your mumbo jumbo” he said
“So, how do you explain this?” I asked “Lex eeb nacorb” his goggles turned into spiders. He screamed like a little girl....
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