End of the minis! :D Enjoy!
It took them more than an hour to find the three of the girls. By that time they had ended up more than 10 miles away from basically any civilization, because the toddlers had somehow snuck onto a train that stopped in the middle of nowhere. But they’d found them.
“Don’t ever do that again, please,” Eric pleaded with the small four-year-old, who was screaming happily in his arms. “Please.”
“Okay!” Fin giggled, grabbing his arm. He slowly handed her over to Hayden, who was looking at her with disgust. “Where are you going?” Hayden asked him.
“To try and find a way back, that’s where.” He morphed into Wally and sped off quickly down the tracks.
“Well--” He was interrupted by Aisling falling over, moaning. “I not feel so good...”
The small girl suddenly vomited on Fang’s feet, and he yelped while Delta began to laugh hysterically. “Fuck!!” Fang shouted, and the sounds of laughter instantly stopped.
Delta and Aisling looked at eachother, then at him with wide eyes. “YOU SAID A BAD WORD!!!”
Fin only looked over Hayden’s shoulder in the direction that Eric had disappeared some time ago, a small smile spreading across her lips. She was so going to use that word later.
“Dude,” Hayden exclaimed. “Keep it PG!”
Eric came speeding back at that moment. “Alright, we just have to follow the tracks-- do I smell throw up?”
Fang shot him a glare. “We don’t talk about it.”
“But-”
“NOT TALKING ABOUT IT.”
“Okay.”
They began to walk towards the mountain in the distance. The snow was falling less slowly, making the trek down easier for them. Fin had managed to wrap herself in Eric’s jacket without loosening her hold on his neck; Aisling had her head over Hayden’s shoulder and was groaning sickeningly; Delta was having a piggyback ride.
As they came back into town, the snow had simply stopped coming down altogether, even though the streets were covered in blankets of white. Eric shook his head to get the remaining frozen flakes out of his hair, and Fin giggled, trying to catch them.
“I can see the entrance from here. We might just make it back before the League does, and fix this mess,” Hayden remarked excitedly.
They all sped up, not running, but speedwalking, so that they wouldn’t slip. When they finally came in (through the landing bay, the zetas were still down), they froze when they realized how big the mess truly was. Silence ensued, none of them dared to even breathe, until Fin suddenly screamed, “FUCK!”
Eric turned to look at her, and she giggled innocently. He glared towards Hayden and Fang. “Who said it?”
Hayden pointed to Fang, and Fang pointed to Hayden, both wide eyed, but the little girls they were holding both pointed to Fang. Eric increased his glare in Fang’s direction. “I don’t mind cursing, but around 4 year olds?”
“Actually--”
“Each of them differ in age.”
The three boys froze once more when a gravelly, deep voice came from the shadows. Fin squealed with delight, jumping from Eric’s arms to where the voice had emitted from. “Daddy!”
Batman came out and caught the small toddler, who laughed and hugged his neck. The Bat glared at all three of the teens while the toddlers rushed over to him. “I’ll be taking these three up to the watchtower to get them back to normal. Clean this.”
With that, he left, and Eric muttered solemnly. “I hate kids.”
~/:::::\~
A recently re-aged Fin, Aisling and Delta sat in a couple of chairs in the lunchroom of the watchtower. Fin threw a card onto a somewhat high pile, face down. “Two aces.”
“B.S!” Delta screamed, noticing her sister’s smirk. Said smirk got wider when Fin reached over and lifted two aces from the top of the pile. “Dang it...” Delta muttered, taking the pile into her own deck. Fin smiled. “I win.”
“So,” Aisling said after putting her cards down. “When are we going back down?”
“Couple more hours. Usually takes about four hours to re-age a de-aged person.. but because we had the antidote...” Delta grinned.
“That was a lot of fun,” Aisling admitted, kicking her feet up onto the table.
“We really should thank Phoebe for that potion of hers,” Fin hummed.
“Yes. Yes we should.”
“As long as Eric, Fang and Hayden don’t find out...”
The three of them laughed, and Fin started shuffling the cards some more. “Boy, they are going to be pissed...”
“How did you get Bats to ignore the situation?”
“She’s daddy’s girl!”
“Shut up!”
“You are!”
“Whatever...”
It took them more than an hour to find the three of the girls. By that time they had ended up more than 10 miles away from basically any civilization, because the toddlers had somehow snuck onto a train that stopped in the middle of nowhere. But they’d found them.
“Don’t ever do that again, please,” Eric pleaded with the small four-year-old, who was screaming happily in his arms. “Please.”
“Okay!” Fin giggled, grabbing his arm. He slowly handed her over to Hayden, who was looking at her with disgust. “Where are you going?” Hayden asked him.
“To try and find a way back, that’s where.” He morphed into Wally and sped off quickly down the tracks.
“Well--” He was interrupted by Aisling falling over, moaning. “I not feel so good...”
The small girl suddenly vomited on Fang’s feet, and he yelped while Delta began to laugh hysterically. “Fuck!!” Fang shouted, and the sounds of laughter instantly stopped.
Delta and Aisling looked at eachother, then at him with wide eyes. “YOU SAID A BAD WORD!!!”
Fin only looked over Hayden’s shoulder in the direction that Eric had disappeared some time ago, a small smile spreading across her lips. She was so going to use that word later.
“Dude,” Hayden exclaimed. “Keep it PG!”
Eric came speeding back at that moment. “Alright, we just have to follow the tracks-- do I smell throw up?”
Fang shot him a glare. “We don’t talk about it.”
“But-”
“NOT TALKING ABOUT IT.”
“Okay.”
They began to walk towards the mountain in the distance. The snow was falling less slowly, making the trek down easier for them. Fin had managed to wrap herself in Eric’s jacket without loosening her hold on his neck; Aisling had her head over Hayden’s shoulder and was groaning sickeningly; Delta was having a piggyback ride.
As they came back into town, the snow had simply stopped coming down altogether, even though the streets were covered in blankets of white. Eric shook his head to get the remaining frozen flakes out of his hair, and Fin giggled, trying to catch them.
“I can see the entrance from here. We might just make it back before the League does, and fix this mess,” Hayden remarked excitedly.
They all sped up, not running, but speedwalking, so that they wouldn’t slip. When they finally came in (through the landing bay, the zetas were still down), they froze when they realized how big the mess truly was. Silence ensued, none of them dared to even breathe, until Fin suddenly screamed, “FUCK!”
Eric turned to look at her, and she giggled innocently. He glared towards Hayden and Fang. “Who said it?”
Hayden pointed to Fang, and Fang pointed to Hayden, both wide eyed, but the little girls they were holding both pointed to Fang. Eric increased his glare in Fang’s direction. “I don’t mind cursing, but around 4 year olds?”
“Actually--”
“Each of them differ in age.”
The three boys froze once more when a gravelly, deep voice came from the shadows. Fin squealed with delight, jumping from Eric’s arms to where the voice had emitted from. “Daddy!”
Batman came out and caught the small toddler, who laughed and hugged his neck. The Bat glared at all three of the teens while the toddlers rushed over to him. “I’ll be taking these three up to the watchtower to get them back to normal. Clean this.”
With that, he left, and Eric muttered solemnly. “I hate kids.”
~/:::::\~
A recently re-aged Fin, Aisling and Delta sat in a couple of chairs in the lunchroom of the watchtower. Fin threw a card onto a somewhat high pile, face down. “Two aces.”
“B.S!” Delta screamed, noticing her sister’s smirk. Said smirk got wider when Fin reached over and lifted two aces from the top of the pile. “Dang it...” Delta muttered, taking the pile into her own deck. Fin smiled. “I win.”
“So,” Aisling said after putting her cards down. “When are we going back down?”
“Couple more hours. Usually takes about four hours to re-age a de-aged person.. but because we had the antidote...” Delta grinned.
“That was a lot of fun,” Aisling admitted, kicking her feet up onto the table.
“We really should thank Phoebe for that potion of hers,” Fin hummed.
“Yes. Yes we should.”
“As long as Eric, Fang and Hayden don’t find out...”
The three of them laughed, and Fin started shuffling the cards some more. “Boy, they are going to be pissed...”
“How did you get Bats to ignore the situation?”
“She’s daddy’s girl!”
“Shut up!”
“You are!”
“Whatever...”
Cold as steel...
Silver needle oh so sharp...
It hurt so bad when it broke my heart...
Colors of pain all around....
Yet it hurt....I couldnt make a sound....
She stroked my cheek, and told me it was alright....
But I grasped hope instead, for dear life...
When all hope was gone away....
I thought I was there to stay....
Then the miracle of the day....
Someone came.....and snatched me away....
Unsure of what to do...
I just cried like a fool....
A wolf, a cyborg, and a savior tried to comfort...
But I trusted no one....ever since the export...
Now I still feel a little queasy....
So they force me to take it easy....
But now inside I hear the voice...
And she is giving me no choice.
Hehehe......Guess whats its based on!!!
Silver needle oh so sharp...
It hurt so bad when it broke my heart...
Colors of pain all around....
Yet it hurt....I couldnt make a sound....
She stroked my cheek, and told me it was alright....
But I grasped hope instead, for dear life...
When all hope was gone away....
I thought I was there to stay....
Then the miracle of the day....
Someone came.....and snatched me away....
Unsure of what to do...
I just cried like a fool....
A wolf, a cyborg, and a savior tried to comfort...
But I trusted no one....ever since the export...
Now I still feel a little queasy....
So they force me to take it easy....
But now inside I hear the voice...
And she is giving me no choice.
Hehehe......Guess whats its based on!!!
Greg Weissman, creator of Young Justice and The Amazing Spiderman confirmed that Issue 25 of the Young Justice Comic-book tie-in is cancelled at long last. Issue 25, introducing Deadshot, Braniac, etc. will be the final issue of the comic book tie-in series.
In other news, Cartoon Network has still not released a statement on why DC Nation was so abruptly cancelled and whether the animated series will actually continue or not.
Cartoon Network signs "half-season" contracts with DC Comics. They have confirmed three have been signed. Season 1, episodes 1-13. Season 1, 14-26. Season 2, 1-10. The remaining ten episodes of Season 2 are completely finished and ready for airing, however, DC has to sign a contract with CN for the remainder of the season to be aired. If the contract fails, the episodes will most likely be released on DVD.
No official reply statement from Greg Weissman or Brandon Vietti yet.
In other news, Cartoon Network has still not released a statement on why DC Nation was so abruptly cancelled and whether the animated series will actually continue or not.
Cartoon Network signs "half-season" contracts with DC Comics. They have confirmed three have been signed. Season 1, episodes 1-13. Season 1, 14-26. Season 2, 1-10. The remaining ten episodes of Season 2 are completely finished and ready for airing, however, DC has to sign a contract with CN for the remainder of the season to be aired. If the contract fails, the episodes will most likely be released on DVD.
No official reply statement from Greg Weissman or Brandon Vietti yet.