I own none of the shows. I wish I did. Then there be some cool things and not as childish.

Chapter Seven

"I'm not sure if I should be happy or sad right now." Dick spoke.

He and Tally were up in his room packing up what he needed to move to Bayville. Dick picked up a small stack of t-shirts and threw them into his bag. Tally had just been telling him about the new kid named Kurt and a man named Logan when she stopped to process what her little brother had just said.

"What do you mean you aren't sure? You're going to see everyone again." Tally answered.

"Yeah, but I gotten use to being Robin and there's Young Justice to think about." Dick replied. That was true, the team was going to miss him and they would be asking questions about his sudden leave. He wondered what Batman would tell them. That thought still remained in his mind as he headed out of his room and towards the study.

"Where are you going? We still need to get you packed." Tally said

"I'm just heading down to the cave and grabbing my belt." He replied.

"Why do you need you belt?" Tally asked. Dick shrugged. "Never leave home without, first thing Batman taught me." (1)"Both you and Batman need to know that you're not going to be attacked every time you head out." Tally joked. With that Dick was out of his room and heading back into the cave. Meanwhile Tally decided to follow him down. It wasn't long before they found themselves in Bruce's studies and in front of the old grandfather clock. Reaching towards it hands Dick moved them to midnight and watched as it opened to reveal the stone staircase. Heading down on it they soon found themselves in the entrance of the infamous Batcave.

Tally let her eyes wonder. It hadn't changed since her first visit here. Okay, the trophy room had new items in it, but the Batmobile was still in the center, all of the computers were off to the side and the Batwing and boat were in their normal places. Finally her eyes went over to the glass cases. In those cases were two sets of uniforms. One of the Batman and the second belonging to Robin. She watched as her brother opened the case and removed the belt from it. He then hid the belt under his shirt that he could smuggle it into Bayville. Then an idea came to Tally.

"How good are you at firing an electric bolt?" She wanted to see if his aim had gotten better.

"Yes." Was Dick's response.

"Prove it." Tally said. She wanted to see.

Dick went for his belt and pulled out a birdarang and threw it high up towards the ceiling of the cave. Then he held out his hand. A bright bolt of electricity came about and hit the birdarang dead on. The small device exploded and the bats that took refuge on the ceiling scramble to get away. Through the sound of screeching bats and the wild flapping of wings Tally's laughter could be heard.

"Nice one!" She said as the laughter died down. "You did get better." That said she turned around and headed back up stairs to the manor with Dick right at her heels. After that they finished getting Dick packed and were on their way out the door. They traveled through the small woods that covered some of the Bruce's land. Hidden among the trees was the X-Jet. Years ago Dick thought there was nothing else better than that for flight. Then he flew in the Batwing and changed his mind on that fact. Sticking his stuff under a seat and bulking in Tally took them up and they were off. Dick looked out the window and saw the city that he had protected for the past four years under them.

He was going to miss it.

End for #7 for now!

Yeah, Kitty hasn't come to the school yet.

(1) Dick said this in Young Justice Episode 3: Welcome to Happy Harbor.