chapter6 first mission

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                       James's p.o.v
My first mission! I'm so excited! I am literally running in a circle! YEAH! I run over robin and yell, 'SUCK MY D*CK BIRD BRAIN!' Although they don't understand me. I HATE robin, ever since he started making googoo eyes with MY girl! "James please calm down!" Miss M asks and I listen to her. She is my friend. Her and Wally are nice. I listen to them. I would like Connor if he hadn't hit me over the head with a wrench. I WAS JUST TRYING TO HELP! I broke the gadget instead. Whoops. Batman came in and told all of us to come into the mission room so we did. I respect Bruce and that is why I listen to him. I am smart . . .well most of the time. I could take him down if I wanted to but it would be at a cost. I would probably get mamed. I think Bruce thinks that to so he respects me. We are fighting a supervilan named Killer Frost today. We all get into the ship thing and take off. I really want to stick my head out the window right now. I am laying on Zantanna's lap and she pets my head to calm me down. I have to be quite when we get there. It is cold and dark out. "Hey Zantanna, have you ever thought of letting me link up James?" Miss M asks. What? "I have thought of it but I don't need to hear his thoughts to know what he is thinking." My lovely Zantanna says. I love her sooooo much! Gah! I love how she knows what I would say! We head in and it gets colder, and I'm worried that she will get hypothermia. There is a small where house in the middle of nowhere. It keeps getting colder and colder. The door is stuck so I tare it off it's hinges. The second I do that a huge piece of ice gets thrown at me. I can't dodge it though and get hit right straight between the eyes and I black out for a second. Everything is blurry and I can't tell what they are saying. Someone picks me up but I can't tell who or what all I can tell is that they are cold and someone is worried. I can't see anything anymore and I sleep.

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