I realize I haven't been very clear lately, I've been lazy writing sorry, but yes the team knows everything and so does the League. Batman told him they'd help him with his mission to stop the Light, so they all know the situation and about the technology. Oh, and I've been writing a lot lately so be sure to make sure you're on the right chapter and that you didn't accidently skip on or something. Thanks

Robin's eyes snapped shut and he hit the floor.

"NO! Robin!" Batman fell apart to the ground, every bone in his body limp and his heart hurting like it had been put in a blender, everything becoming incredibly unreal. "Come on, wake up!"

He grabbed Robin's limp shoulders, but electricity was still coming from his body, so it electrocuted him away. He tried away, but he was zapped again.

"We have to get out of here," Red Arrow blurted out, "the mission is done."

"Come on, Robin! Wake up," he stroked the boys raven black hair, the one part of his body not releasing electricity.

"Batman, look," Black Canary pointed, "his chest is still moving, he's breathing, he is still alive."

"We need to take him back to Mount Justice immediately," Wonder Woman commanded.

Black Canary went to grab him almost forgetting until Batman stopped her.

"Wait, you can't touch him yet, his body is still surging with electricity," Batman then grabbed Robin's cape, "I hate to drag him, but I have no other choice."

Ten Minutes Later:

Yells and shouts in surprise were released into the air once they dragged Robin in and headed for the medical room.

"Robin!"

"You found him!"

"Is he going to be okay? What happened!"

"Why are you dragging him like that?"

When the mass of voices finally stopped they were almost to the medical room.

"He's alive, but he needs medical attention," Batman informed them.

Just then something strange happened, the visible technology on Robin's arm lit up and suddenly every light bulb in the room exploded and the electricity shot into the technology. The electric shot jolted Robin awake with a large gasp as he fell to his side gagging and coughing, electricity radiating off his body and electrocuting him.

"Robin!" Wally dropped down to Robin.

"Wait, no, Wally!" Batman called out, but it was too late.

Wally grabbed Robin's arm and the electricity was painfully transferred to his body, Wally fell besides Robin passing out from the shock. Black Canary quickly tended to Wally.

"Don't touch him, it's not safe yet,"

"How is that possible! How is he still alive?" Artemis shouted.

"I'm not sure,"

Once he was in the medical he was murmuring something, dazed from the anguish, but soon the technology was at it again and the lights in the medical room were shattering too. Absorbing more electricity Robin yelled out, his whole body tensing like every one of his muscles had cramped tightly, and he began trembling horribly.

"Make it stop!" he screamed out. "Batman, please . . . help . . ."

"I'm going to stop the pain, don't worry,"

The Next Day:

Robin had slept late into the next until he woke up with every muscle in his body aching horribly, and the moment he did he nearly cried for just the sake of being alive. He took deep breathes of air in and out just grateful that he could still breathe, he almost started laughing. That's when Batman entered, his mind completely absorbed into some papers on a clipboard until he looked up.

"You're awake," he rushed over, and Robin watched Batman's chest fall in relief, "how do you feel? Any pain? Do you remember everything that happened?"

Robin cleared his throat, "How am I alive?"

"Robin…" he growled.

"Like I've been working out for weeks or have been sloshed around in washing machine, not too much pain my body is just very tired and achy, and I remember everything," Robin continued, "now how am I alive right now?"

He paused for a moment, "I haven't figured that part out, enough of that electricity was enough to knock Wally out-"

"Ah, man, Wally," he groaned feeling guilt rush through him.

"He's okay," Batman continued, "but we're just glad you're alive."

"I know you want to hug me right now," Robin teased, his goofy side kicking in, with his arms wide open.

Batman chuckled lightly, avoiding eye contact, "Well . . . I would, but. . . ."

"What is it?" Robin asked nervously.

"Although we found a way to deactivate the technology on your arms and dispose of the electricity," Batman explained, "it seems that your electrons have been altered somehow. It is almost as if you're radiating electricity."

Robin's face lost all emotion as he thought for a moment, then he plopped back against his pillow in defeat, "So I can't touch anyone without frying their brains out?"

"We're going to fix this," he swallowed, "it might go away on it's own, but I'll figure something out. I've been doing research, and I'm going to get my hands on Professor Ivo. Just give me some time."

Robin shook his head slowly as Batman began to leave, but then he stopped.

"And Robin," he spoke softly, "thanks for not going towards the light."

PLEASE READ: I think I'm going to end it here, I've been contemplating whether or not to make a sequel. If I did it'd be on them trying to fix Robin, and some other idea's I have. But I've been thinking maybe it's time for me to move on from this story, especially since I just started writing a new Robin story, but please let me know what you guys think. I want to know if you guys would like to hear more or not, although there is no guarantee's.