So, it is with a heavy heart that I say this is our last chapter. For my awesome fans that stayed by my side thru all my writer's block and forgetfulness, I know that this saddens some as it does me. But, like all good stories, which I hope this was, they must come to an end for another to begin. This brain has been cooking up some stories, and they are fighting for their spots. I can't find it in me to write one more chapter after this.


The next morning found the bat brothers on their vehicles, preparing to return to their respectful homes. All in their uniforms, the Titans were there to see them off.

"So, you coming home for holidays now?" Terry asked.

"Yeah, I'll come home more." Robin promised.

"Good, because if you didn't then we'd have to hunt you down and lock you in the Batcave for ten days." Jason said with a smirk.

"Speedy, call GA. He keeps coming to us for status reports on you because you refuse his calls." Tim ordered, slapping the archer upside the head.

"Fine. But don't expect me to suddenly start going home." Speedy grumbled with a scowl.

"Titans, you are not as reckless and childish as I first suspected." Damian said tightly, his face stoic.

"Was that a compliment?" Cyborg asked.

"The closest you'll get from him." Robin answered.

"Shit! I've gotta run! Stay out of trouble, Rob. See ya on the flip side, kids!" Jason called out before sliding his Red X mask on and driving off on his bike.

"You better not be stealing!" Robin yelled at him, only to receive a laugh.

"We better catch him." Tim sighed, slipping on his mask.

"God knows what hell he'll bring to the world if we don't." Damian grumbled, putting his on as well.

The two drove off in Jason's direction with nods towards the Titans. Sensing the need of privacy, the Titans all went inside, leaving Robin and Nightwing.

"If you get into any kind of trouble, any at all, we'll be here in an instant to help. Doesn't matter where or when, we'll be there." Terry said firmly, placing his hand on Robin's shoulder.

Robin hugged his brother, feeling arms wrap around his tiny torso.

"Thanks for coming." Robin whispered.

"That's what family's for, baby bird. Never forget that." Terry replied, placing a kiss on the crown of his head.

They pulled apart and Terry placed his mask on. Robin gave a nod to the man who is, in perspective, his third father, and walked back into the tower feeling lighter than he's ever felt in a long time.

Fin