Robin's stomach quenches at the thought of Clark being with Lois instead of her. Wanting to find out what's going on she and Peter jog over to where Bruce stands. Lois and Clark walk toward them casually talking.
"He was showing me one of those things where if someone squeezes your hand hard enough, you get that weird separating feeling..." Lois lies nodding enthusiastically.
"Yup. That's exactly what we were doing." Clark mutters rolling his eyes. Bruce glares and actually hisses at Clark.
"Promise that's what you guys were doing." Bruce growls glaring at his sister.
"I promise."
"Good. Looks like we've over stayed our welcome. Later guys." Bruce says dragging his sister back to the car. Clark stick out his tounge in a childish manner, then looks around.
"I think were done with this advertisement thing guys, later." He says strolling back to his house. Jung Hee looks about, spots her dad's car, and says goodbye too.
"Looks like its just me and you Barker." Robin says heading in the direction of her dad's house.
"So it does. Want me to walk you home?"
"If you want, but I'm going to my mom's house today soooo yup."
"Your dad driving you?"
"Nope. Mom's supposed to pick me up." she frowns pretending to gag.
"Common, she's your mom! At least give her that respect."
"Not till she gives me mine." An awkward silence passes as Robin wallows in her sorrow.
"I can drive you there if you'd like." Peter offers.
"Really?! You could! Thanks Pete." She says patting him on the back and sprinting to her house. Grabbing her school bag and a couple of stuff she needs, she waits for Peter to pull up.
"Robin!" Her father calls from outside.
"Yes papa?" she answers not really paying attetnion.
"You know Tracy, correct?"
"Duh dad, you've been seeing her for like, four years now. Remember we've already been through this, Im okay with you dating her now."
"Yes, but I've got to tell you something."
"Can it wait? I've got to see mom pronto." She says opening the door.
"I understand, but this is major."
"Can't!"
"Please sit down!!"
"Bye dad!"
"Robin! I'm-"
Slamming the door she trots down and opens Peter's car.
"Time to go bust my mom." she smiles throwing her bags down. They spend the car ride in an intense argument, of Peter trying to convince her not to bust her mom until she knows all the facts.
"You don't know my mom!" Robin yells.
"You don't want to ruin her marrige!" Peter argues.
"That's the point!"
"You'll make her depressed and feel like she's worthless!"
"That's the point Peter. I'm only doing, what she's already done to me, okay?"
"No! Revenge never works! Trust me."
"Just shutup and drive."
"No. You go on with this plan I'm stoping the car and kicking you out." he says giving her a look that shows its the last thing he wants to do.
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