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Batgirl nodded, "that's right." she watched Deadshot, and followed silently behind him, ducking behind buildings.
the rain to the wind said 'you push and i'll pelt' they so smote the garden bed that the flowers actually knelt, and lay lodged- though not dead i know how the flowers felt. -robert frost
Flash tried being as quiet as he could, he crept quietly behind Batgirl, following her every move. (I am still laughing my butt of at this one! http://youtu.be/XiR4bS_sYu8 )
Batgirl followed, when Deadshot stopped and entered Ace chemicals, "duh," she face palmed herself.
the rain to the wind said 'you push and i'll pelt' they so smote the garden bed that the flowers actually knelt, and lay lodged- though not dead i know how the flowers felt. -robert frost
the rain to the wind said 'you push and i'll pelt' they so smote the garden bed that the flowers actually knelt, and lay lodged- though not dead i know how the flowers felt. -robert frost
Batgirl winced, but disguised it as a cough, "yeah, i'm fine."
the rain to the wind said 'you push and i'll pelt' they so smote the garden bed that the flowers actually knelt, and lay lodged- though not dead i know how the flowers felt. -robert frost
Batgirl shrugged, "i'll be okay it's not the first time he's gotten me with the acid, now we should probably stop deadshot from killing the joker."
the rain to the wind said 'you push and i'll pelt' they so smote the garden bed that the flowers actually knelt, and lay lodged- though not dead i know how the flowers felt. -robert frost