Un

647 22 94
                                        

Disclaimer: Do I look like a male author or old enough to own a TV show? (The answer is no)

Six teens stood anxiously waiting for the details of their next mission from Batman. It was just another day for the Young Justice team-a team made up of the Justice League's proteges-except for one thing. Not the fact that Kid Flash was snacking on an energy bar or two or ten-that was nothing new. Not the Boy Wonder scribbling down notes-he always does that. Not even the fact that there was a robot, an alien, and a clone with them. No, it was none of these things. It was the fact that there was another child in the room with them. A young girl, to be exact. No older than ten. What threw the teens off even more, other than Robin of course, was the fact that she came with Batman. She was leaning against the wall, playing with a rubik's cube, which was making just the right noise to annoy our resident bat.

"Please stop making that wretched noise." The Dark Knight directed towards the mysterious girl. In response, she rolled her eyes and stopped messing with her rubik's cube. . . For five minutes.

"Stop messing with that." The bat ordered her, accompanied with a famous bat-glare. She blatantly ignored him and kept playing with her puzzle.

"That's it. Hand it over." Batman ordered turning to her, holding his hand out impatiently. She just sighed and rolled her eyes and tossed him the rubik's cube. "Now. Back to the mission briefing..."

----The Dark Time Skip, fighting against villainous time skips and line breaks to bring justice to the linebreak world----

"And there have been a strange series of murders in the area you're going to. All children, no older than yourselves. The only evidence left behind is blood. While you are there I want you to investigate, and deal with the source accordingly. And as you may have noticed there will be someone joining you for today. It may not be permanent. She is not to give her real name." Batman said to the team, but directed the last sentence to the girl, who just rolled her eyes. "You need a costume from Agent A and a hero name." He instructed her and left.

"Soo..." The speedster sped over to the new girl. "How do you know Batman?"

"He's my dad." She deadpanned.

"Ookaay..." Kid Flash said, followed by an awkward silence.

"Nightshade." Mystery girl said, breaking the silence.

"What?" Asked Kid Flash.

"My hero name. Nightshade." She replied.

"Any particular reason?" Asked Artemis.

"...To... honor and old friend... And it goes with my powers."

"Powers? I thought Batman didn't have any powers." Miss Martian asked.

"He doesn't."

"Then how do you have powers?" Kid Flash questioned.

"I got them from my mom." The newly named Nightshade answered in a "duh" tone.

"Who is your mom?" Artemis asked.

"That is highly classified information." She responded in a closed manner.

"Guys," Robin, who had been unusually quiet interrupted. "Even I don't know that, and I live with her! How do you think she'll tell you?!"

"OK. Fine. Why haven't we heard about you before?" Kid Flash continued "interrogating" her.

"That's a question for Batman or Robin." She retorted.

"Ok. Robin?" Kid Flash asked his best friend.

NightshadeWhere stories live. Discover now