Chapter 5

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A/N: Ok so next chapter! YAY! So emm yea, this is kinda more of less a bit of a much needed filler so what happens in the next chapter can ya know... happen. But I hope it's enjoyable nonetheless. Also sorry this ones kinda short. But the next chapter will be longer ok? Thanks guys!

So anywho let me know what you think, Please review guys! I'd love to know what you think.

Anywho on with the story!

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It was another few hours of sitting in silence, and soon enough the land below began to change. And all Robin could think was "Middle East! Middle East! Middle East!" But where exactly in the Middle east, he had no clue. He'd been out here a few times before, but the Middle East consisted of multiple countries, and various terrains, and he didn't know them well enough to tell them apart. They traveled for a length of time, over deserts and settlements, apparently avoiding any cities... which was smart on Slades part, he had to admit. So with all this cruising over the sands, it should put him somewhere in Iraq, maybe Saudi Arabia perhaps? Not exactly a good place to be in at the time.

Finally, after a long period of time, Slade had ordered the helicopter to land. The pilot did so without question. It must of been about three or four in the afternoon, give or take. Not that he had any real concept of time, and he doubt Slade would be obliged to tell him.

"I have some business to attend to before we move on." Slade had said as he stepped down into the outside world, from the comforts of the helicopter. Robin sat there and looked on as the mastermind gazed in the direction of a small settlement, that in truth, seemed somewhat lively. "We will need to go the rest of the way however, on foot, we will pick up supplies once I've dealt with... Robin!" The boy in question nearly shuddered. His attention immediately cut to the man outside. Slade turned around and looked at the boy. "Do you intend to stay in there all day?"

Robin glared at the man as he stood up and stepped out of the helicopter. If he thought he felt the heat inside, it was nothing compared to being out here.

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This little settlement was actually quite large. It wasn't a major city obviously, but for being all the way out here, it sure had it's fair share of people, animals, cars and even some technology. The locals carried cell phones, no smart phones, but he figured a old flip phone was pretty cheap for way out here.

The area intrigued him, to say the least. He never really got to see any of the little towns when he came here with Bruce. These people were different... "and dangerous" he thought to himself as he saw that a few of them were carrying guns on their person. And even more dangerous, were the individuals with the much larger rifles.

Robin sighed, his mind wandered back to his captor. What the hell would Slade need here? In this small dinky little town? What could they possibly have, that Slade could want? He was sure the man didn't need any guns, although at the thought of Slade purchasing such a weapon, made his heart sink, not so much for the criminal, but more for himself. He knew Slade would try to get him to hold the weapon, to shoot it, and he just didn't have the heart for that. Not that he didn't know how, thanks to Barbara. Although he had to admit, he never practiced, and he only ever shot at targets with his friend. Regardless, he did just fine with his bo-staff and gadgets anyways.

The criminal had told him to wait in the corner while he spoke with another man, one of his apparent contacts. Robin agreed and sat quietly. While he did try to hear what they were saying, the two seemed to keep things pretty hush hush.

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