How Many People Can Say They Rode Superman Like A Magic Carpet?

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"Kal-El," I whispered, looking back up at him. 

"I'll still take Eilis for a bit, he'll be safe with me." 

"I know."

I moved my gaze to Batman.

"And I'll be safe with him." 

"Will you? I had to come and rescue you." 

"Three seconds before the other bats arrived." I snapped, narrowing my eyes at him.

"We can't all be Superman."

I sent him a smirk before walking towards Batman.

"Sometimes, you're just a man," I whispered so that only Superman could hear me.  

"I assume you know who he is."

Batman looked at me and I nodded. With a faint smile, Batman looked at Superman.

"Interesting." 

"Batman, I'd like to go home now."

I reached for his arm, and he tilted his head to me.

"But I think there's only one way to do this."

I leaned onto my toes, coming close to his ear.

"Superman."

Moving away I giggled at Batman's confused expression.

Then I headed over to Superman and jumped on his back.

Or tried to, he's a bit tall. 

"You can't be serious."

Batman crossed his arms again. 

"Oh shit! Eilis!"

I looked at Batman.

"How am I going to explain this?" 

"I have Robin watching over him, don't worry." 

“We have to go, now!”

I held onto Superman's neck, not worried about choking him.

"Come on, I'm too afraid to do it by myself."

Giving Batman my best puppy dog eyes, I waited for him to sigh and mutter to himself. 

"Superman won't let you fall." 

"Maybe, but you won't let us crash, right?" 

Pursing his lips Batman shook his head at me.

"(Y/N), I'm not letting Superman carry me." 

"But why not? We have to go back and I don't see your little Batmobile around."

If it wasn't for his mask, I know I would be seeing a twitching eyebrow. 

"I have other modes of transportation." 

"Yeah, but are they going to be as cool as flying like Superman?" 

"For the love of- ''

Batman sucked in a sharp breath.

"I've already had that perticualer experience, and yes, my jet is cooler than Superman." 

"Hey!" Superman called out, the arms he had hooked under my knees curling up more. 

"But you haven't experienced it with me," I smirked at him, leaning forward.

"Come one Batman, don't be a scaredy cat." 

"You're impossible." 

"And you're not, so let's go." 

Batman, to his credit, barely frowned as he crawled up behind me.

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