Chapter 18

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Hey look, everybody! The author used a whole lot of song references!
And she ain't sorry!

Hey look, everybody! The author used a whole lot of song references!And she ain't sorry!

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Tim felt like crying. They had finally done it.

It took 5 long months. But after all that effort... They had finally located Deathstroke.

Everyone was ready to bust into Slade's hideout and break some bones.

However, that required planning. Deathstroke's hideout was extremely hard to reach, especially with all the traps he had set out around it and on the way in. Once in, they'd have to be able to navigate around such a big base and then face Deathstroke personally.

Overall, it would be complicated even with a plan to get in and avoid any major injuries.

That's what worried Tim the most as he sat on the roof. It was nighttime. The breeze gently rustled Tim's hair as he curled up into a ball and looked out to the city.

It was unusually... Bright today. The moon shone through the clouds and some of the high buildings had lights reflecting out.

How unusual...

Despite the amazing sight he was gifted with at this moment, he couldn't find it in himself to concentrate on anything other then Robin at that very moment.

"Robin... What has happened to you since we last saw you?" He muttered. He remembered the several injuries Robin had suffered from when he first encountered the man who took him.

"How much pain have you endured since then?" He asked himself. He was sure he'd find out soon. But still... These thoughts roamed freely through his mind.

Robin was strong. But not that strong. The man had severely injured him and yet, Robin still found it in himself to smile at the others and act as if everything was okay when it clearly wasn't.

Robin was one of the strongest people Tim knew. But that was the problem with being strong. When you fall, there's no one there to help you back up.

Especially in this case. Robin had fallen into the darkness, and there was no one to help him. He was too strong for his own good.

I never once thought you'd fall so far...

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