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Basically, the Slender Man comes after Robin and, because I'm a sucker for a good Urban Legend, the rest of Young Justice too! :D
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I can't sleep tonight
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in other words second!!!!
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In the middle of a surveillance mission, Robin disappears. He doesn’t show up at the rendezvous. He’s out of M’gann’s telepathic range. All Kid Flash finds when he races to check Robin’s post are his communicator and utility belt.
“Robin never goes anywhere without his belt,” is all he can think to say when he shows it to the others. It’s how he knows there’s something wrong - except it isn’t, because Robin’s been living out of Mount Justice for three week with no explanation.
It isn’t until they get back that they find out about the Slender Man.
“The Slender Man,” Artemis snorts, though she sounds unaccountably serious. “It’s an urban legend.”
For once, Wally’s inclined to agree (but his best friend is missing, and this Batman saying this, and Robin left behind his utility belt). Then they have to explain who the Slender Man is to M’gann and Superboy, and even Artemis is left cold as Batman lays down his evidence ( ... )
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Wally, waiting in line for his order at Burger King, spins around on some instinct he can’t identify. The Pied Piper meets his gaze boldly, and nods, once. There’s some message there, Wally knows, but he can’t quite tell what it is.
On the same day, he overhears Barry talking with Batman. Given that he has the upstairs phone clenched in one fist and is breathing as quietly as he can, he can’t really say it’s accidental.
“How can that be?” Barry asks in a voice no louder than a whisper. He thinks Wally’s doing his home-school homework.
“... I think we’re dealing with the real thing,” Batman says. “Two children went missing almost simultaneously in different cities. His target age range, and target area are expanding, and his rate of capture is accelerating.”
“Rate of...? Batman!”
“What would you have me call it, Flash?” ( ... )
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Cities grind to a halt, worldwide. Three schoolgirls went missing in Japan, and a boy from India. It’s enough to terrify the Western hemisphere.
Wally knows that is only a short reprieve. The Justice League has to take advantage of the lull because it won’t be long before children and adults start disappearing from inside their homes, and then all hell will break loose, and the Justice League will be helpless ( ... )
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Ffffff the Rogues protecting Wally--! <333333;;
Excited for more! (assuming there'll be more cuz of the ?)
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They float slowly down to settle on the not-earth not-cloud not-air among the others. Something tugs at her core and she feels her will to move, to look around, to take an interest in the things, the people around, fade and float away.
Around her are transparent flickers of not-cities, not-people, who are there and then gone. Memories, she understands, without thinking. There’s a small tug at the center of her mind, and then her earth-girl form melts away.
The featureless face with the gaping hole turns toward her and a hand stretches out. She feels a twinge of revulsion, and then it’s gone and her eyes flicker closed (It’s just lonely, she not-thinks, I’m safe here. Nothing can hurt meWith her eyes shut she can feel the cold, clammy pads of fingers against her cheek, her forehead, the lids of her eyes ( ... )
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