Growing Pains [DBZ/DC]

Growing Pains - Chapter 29
Growing Pains - Chapter 29

"You know you guys are going to need to kick it up a notch if you actually want to beat me!" I taunted as I flipped over another trick arrow.

Of course as soon as I said that a green arrow sparking with electricity almost hit me in the chest and only a quick twitch let me pluck it out of the air and throw it back toward the Emerald Archer's sidekick.

"Stop doing that!" Speedy shouted as he dove out of the way.

"No!" I called back.

In order to make the fight more interesting I decided I was only going to use their own arrows to attack.

It was actually really fun because I didn't always know what was going to pop out of each arrow. So far I'd seen boxing gloves, bolas, tasers, and some sort of glue arrows, not to mention some more explosive ones.

Both of them stopped using the last type pretty quickly after I managed to snag one and almost hit Green Arrow in the face with it.

And then there were the trick shots!

Sometimes it was something simple like an arrow curving instead of going straight, or ricocheting off the ground or a storage container. And then sometimes they got weird.

I wasn't even talking about how they sometimes randomly shot straight up and then herded me into its path by predicting my dodges. Those failed spectacularly more times than they worked. I was talking about the times they would ricochet an arrow off three surfaces so it was coming at me from the opposite side they shot from and then shoot that with another arrow that had some crazy combination effects.

The two part expanding foam was particularly nasty. The stuff hardened almost instantly and looked really sticky on top of that. They were both lucky I didn't get my tail stuck in it or I was going to hang them from a flagpole by thier underwear.

"C'mon Kid, you could be helping the bad guys here!" Green Arrow tried again, even as he shot another arrow.

"I still don't see a warrant, Arrowman!"

"The judge is so far in everyone's pocket he golfs with the biggest crime names in the area! No way is anyone getting a warrant without tipping everyone off!"

"Sounds like a 'you' problem."

"..."

"She makes it a lot easier to kick her ass when she acts like that, huh?" Speedy snarked from the side.

I smirked at him. "Is that what you're trying to do? Cause you suck at it."

Yeah that wiped that annoying smirk off his face. Good.

He reached back for another arrow only to come up short when it turned out he had nothing left. Guess that means our game was pretty much over.

Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.

"Out of arrows then? Guess that means I win. Better luck next time, or when you have a warrant I guess."

Speedy scowled harder. "I can still hit you with my bow." He said, gripping the weapon like a staff and stomping forward.

I was actually tempted to let him try, just to see what would happen when Green Arrow pulled him back by his shoulder.

"Whoa, hey, calm down, Speedy" The archer waved down his sidekick. Not that the redhead was following his suggestion.

"Calm down? For all we know everything we need to prove Medtech is smuggling drugs into the city is in that crate, and we're being stonewalled by a muscle brained idot with a tail!" he raged. "Why aren't YOU more upset about this?!"

"Hey!"

"I mean, if we were trying to get into that crate then, yeah, I'd be upset." Green Arrow shrugged. "But! This time we're just the distraction. So its all good."

Wait, what?
"Wait, what?!"

Both Speedy and I stared at the blonde haired man with the same thought, even if Speedy was the one to actually blurt it out loud, and then my head snapped over to the shipping container I was supposed to be guarding.

At some point during the fight, the door had been opened enough for someone to slip into the container. That by itself was probably enough to make me fail the job.

The fact that Batman was standing next to it with a bunch of papers and what I suspected was a sample of whatever Green Arrow thought they were smuggling?

Yeah, I wasn't getting paid for this job.

"We were a distraction?! Why didn't you tell me?" Speedy demanded while I was mourning the loss of a paycheck and the trip to a Brazilian steakhouse I had planned for it.

All that delicious meat…lost because I didn't expect the goddamn Batman on the other side of the country working with another hero.

"Relax, Speedy. Bats was out here getting my reply on joining their little club. When I told him about the drug smuggling issue, he decided to help out."

"Wait, we're joining the Justice League?!"

Green Arrow rubbed the back of his head awkwardly. "I'm joining the League – we talked about it and everyone agrees. You and your friends are a little too young for that yet."

"I– you– I can't believe this…" Speedy snapped. "I'm out of here!"

And on that note the hot-headed archer stormed off leaving me with the two older heroes.

"You should go after him." Batman suggested after he stalked over and handed Green Arrow the things he took out of the container.

"It's fine. He just needs some time to cool off." The Archer waved it off. "Besides, I need to get these to the right people if we want them to be worth anything." He said, raising the papers a bit before turning to me. "Uh, we're not going to have an issue with that, are we?"

"No, you won't." Batman said like it was a fact.

And he wasn't exactly wrong. Even if I felt like taking the stuff Green Arrow had back, Batman probably had a copy somewhere anyway.

"Great." Green Arrow started walking away. "Then I'll catch you later, Bats. Oh, and Kid, try not taking jobs for the bad guys okay? Cause the idea of fighting you for real one day is really, really scary."

"No promises." I quipped. "Besides, I wanna fight you and Speedy again sometime. I'll count this time as a draw because you got to the container so we'll settle it next time."

Green Arrow shuddered. "Really, really scary." he repeated and slipped between two containers leaving me alone with Batman.

…I'm in danger.

"Right! So I'm just gonna go–"

"Follow me."

I slumped forward. "–follow you, yeah…that…"

-o-

I was fully expecting a lecture about what I was doing delivered at the end of a Batglare, but to my surprise I was quietly herded into the Batmobile instead.

Ten silent minutes later, followed by probably the funniest trip through a drive through I've ever seen, we were sitting at a park bench going through a small mountain of food.

And Batman still hadn't called me out on what I'd been doing.

Weird.

This was weird.

And for some reason I really didn't want to ask why he wasn't saying anything.

"...So…not that I mind the food or anything," I finally cracked. "But what are you doing?"

"You've been taking security jobs on the black market." He said instead.

Dammit.

"I mean, yeah, I kinda needed it for training…and they were legit jobs! Just, you know, through the black market…" I rambled.

Batman nodded once.

"And it's not like I could just–"

"Califa."

That one word shut me up.

"I'm not mad." Oh great Oozaru, it's the 'I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed' speech! WHY? He's not my dad! "You had a problem and found a solution." He continued. "And you did so while respecting most of the rules Wonder Woman and I asked you to agree to."

"...Okay?" So he wasn't disappointed? Now I'm confused.

"You're bored. So you're looking for ways to fix that while respecting the boundaries the League decided on. That you chose to do it in a way that didn't hurt innocents and got you what you wanted shows your growth in maturity over the past few years."

And now there were compliments?! "I– uh..." I squirmed.

"In the future, try not to hinder other heroes. If it becomes an issue, contact me. We'll set something up."

"Okay…?" I was so freaking lost.

Batman just nodded again, stood, and jumped back into the Batmobile, leaving me with a pile of food, a bigger pile of questions, and the feeling that my brain was overheating.

-o-

"So you talked to her?" Wonder Woman's voice asked over the hum of the Batmobile's powerful engine.

"I did."

"And you didn't say anything about her working for criminals? That seems unlike you."

Batman scowled. He didn't like that Califa was working with the underworld even through the mostly harmless 'gray-zone' security jobs. Unfortunately the Green Lantern's info suggested young Saiyans would nearly always search out ways to test themselves, usually through violence, and trying to restrict those activities when they had no alternative to offer might end up pushing the girl away.

The training with the Amazons had obviously done wonders for the Saiyan's self-control but while most of them were still clearly more skilled than the young teen, few of them could match her in power.

Too many restrictions – too many rules – might have her looking at crossing a line none of the heroes wanted for her.

"She followed the guidelines we set when we asked her to trust us." He deflected. "Changing them just because she found an interpretation we didn't like and punishing her wouldn't help."

"I agree." Wonder Woman said unsurprisingly. "I just thought you would push her to work with the heroes more."

"We don't have the infrastructure yet. Or the time to set it up. The fact you are letting Califa run around the country while you're doing your ambassador duties is proof of that."

Besides, Batman didn't want Califa to be a hero.

If she reigned in her more chaotic, childish side, she would probably be a fantastic one, but this job took a toll. He didn't want to see another child dragged into the fight against crime when they had the chance to live a more normal life.

He already felt like a failure for being unable to stop Dick from dedicating his life to the fight. Not after he lost his parents to a gangster and vowed not to let it happen to anyone else. He didn't want to push another into that hell just because she was powerful.

"You think it was a mistake?"

"No, she'd have run off on her own anyway."

"But you think I should have done something."

If possible Batman would have liked her to assign Califa someone who could come with her on her jaunts off the island. It would give the girl someone that could keep up with her. But from what he understood the list of Amazons that could really push Califa in strength was already small. The list of those willing to leave the Island was limited to just Wonder Woman.

"The Watchtower is going to be completed tomorrow. Will you be able to step away from your responsibilities?" He changed the subject.

"...yes, I'll be there." Wonder Woman sighed.

"Truthfully I'm a little excited to see what you've been building. It sounds incredibly impressive." She continued with a more upbeat tone. "I'm also looking forward to seeing our friends in one place again. It's been a while."

"Mhmm." Batman hummed as a notice beeped on his dash. "I've got to go. A silent alarm just tripped on a robbery."

"Of course. I'll see you tomorrow then." There was a small click as the call disconnected.

The Batmobile's engine roared louder as the Dark Knight sped through the city streets.

It might not be Gotham but as long as he was nearby, criminals would learn they weren't beyond the reach of Justice.

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"The judge is so far in everyone's pocket he golfs with the biggest crime names in the area! No way is anyone getting a warrant without tipping everyone off!"


"Sounds like the real problem is the institutions set up to protect and encourage criminal behavior and not the street level crimes that superheroes focus on."

"...who are you and what have you done with Califa?"

"I'm going to punch you now."
 
Wonder what Bats has in mind to fuel a young Saiyan's daily dose of violence/challenge that a healthy growing Saiyan needs.

Maybe once the watchtower is finished the League members draw straws to see who has to distract/babysit/challenge Califa for the day.
 
oung Saiyan's daily dose of violence/challenge that a healthy growing Saiyan needs.

Certain redhead?


"Fight with me and I will teach you to fly on your own; you have the Ki for it. Heck someone like ten thousand times weaker that you could maybe do it."

Unfortunately too early for him.

Plastic Man is strong enough but he is a lover not a fighter.
 
Maybe once the watchtower is finished the League members draw straws to see who has to distract/babysit/challenge Califa for the day.

This is not a job for Superman. Also, like Volcana from the Superman Animated Series. The Superman saved her from some government stooges but she still went back to crime afterwards. Batman also saves kids, but then they're never seen again. The Teen Titans saved some meta humans kids. You never know what happens to them. And when they do pop up it's because something bad's happened.

I'm pretty sure if Califa were put in charge of looking after kids she would go above and beyond. But it would probably involve Intergang and the government taking away metahuman kids at some point or some villians coming after them for their DNA superhuman soldier projects.

There's plenty of hints in the comic series of the government messing with kids who had superpowers. If she keeps hanging out with the sidekicks and Cadamus comes up the girl's going to go on a justified rampage just from her Meta-knowledge of other characters.



Cute and sexy, right? There were far too many characters in the Justice League Unlimited series to use them all. Volcanis and Livewire would never stand to be good guys. But if they were younger in Young Justice? If Califa could get to the two early, however, she could have a few girls as friends to hang out with.
 
Unfortunately the Green Lantern's info suggested young Saiyans would nearly always search out ways to test themselves, usually through violence, and trying to restrict those activities when they had no alternative to offer might end up pushing the girl away.
I love how Batman and the league by extension are taking Califa's race as a saiyan into account in how to, 1)deal with her, and 2) raise her to somewhat human standards to atleast live a normish life. I can't wait until we fight superman again.
 
Plastic Man is strong enough but he is a lover not a fighter.
He can be her best friend Califa likes to play with and he can easily tank whatever attacks she throws at him, be it Ki or physical.

That guy is immortal when it comes to his powers. And the one of the few guys Batman had no contingency against due to his nature.

Lucky for Batman, Plastic Man chose to be a hero and a comedy relief but formidable guy than an outright supervillain.
 
"Sounds like the real problem is the institutions set up to protect and encourage criminal behavior and not the street level crimes that superheroes focus on."
Corrupt judges, cops, lawyers, politicians, etc. are a problem because getting enough evidence to stick to them takes time that is needed to stop the Joker gassing a few thousand people or some crazed arsonist from burning down a bunch of slum tenements.
 
And the one of the few guys Batman had no contingency against due to his nature.

Actually he is vulnerable to subzero temperatures since plastic does get brittle if it gets too cold. Gravity and pressure are some of his other weakness but harder to exploit.

A Cold Gun? Easy for Batman to get or make one.

Yes Plastic Man gets affected by the cold; is even one of the few things that can make him sick.

But a sick Plastic Man is a danger to everyone so better stick him in bed and give him a lot of chicken soup.
 
Actually he is vulnerable to subzero temperatures since plastic does get brittle if it gets too cold. Gravity and pressure are some of his other weakness but harder to exploit.

A Cold Gun? Easy for Batman to get or make one.

Yes Plastic Man gets affected by the cold; is even one of the few things that can make him sick.

But a sick Plastic Man is a danger to everyone so better stick him in bed and give him a lot of chicken soup.
Fair enough but you can't keep Plastic Man down for long and he always bounce back, no pun intended, on his feet.

Hence the suggestion of him being Califa's best friend and punching bag he can shrug off like it's just Tuesday to him.

Plus he is a fun guy and can entertain a Saiyan kid.
 
Why not guard Star Labs or Belle Reve or Arkham, anything that's likely for villains to hit. She only wants food and challenge so anyone could pay her, but if they don't Bruce can easily sponsor her to do legit jobs.
Maybe bounty hunting villains.
 
Wrong; in his FIRST FIGHT with Superman he literally was getting stronger by the minute. That's why Superman had to kill him fast even if it cost him his life.
So that's why you compared Doomsday with DBS Broly.

Still, are there any opponents from DC strong enough to actually give Califa a real fight since Doomsday is a bad option and Justice League ain't letting that happen to her. Since they look out for the adorable gremlin tyke bomb they try to defuse.
 
Growing Pains - Chapter 30
Growing Pains - Chapter 30

"...it was just really uncomfortable, you know? Like I kept waiting for some super strict lecture or arguments I wouldn't be able to say anything against, but just never happened." I whispered to Birdbrain from where I was sitting. Didn't want the people nearby overhearing this.

"Nmhmm." Robin hummed, stretching weirdly like he was trying to fly without actually leaving the ground.

"I mean, that's not a bad thing." I continued. "I'd take being told I did a good job over getting yelled at any day of the week. But I, like, spent so much time expecting it that when it didn't happen I actually felt disappointed. Is that weird?"

Birdbrain kept doing his stretching thing. To the point he was actually looking down his nose at me now. "Nah, I get it. You got worked up to defend yourself, and it was all for nothing. Been there before." He said, stepping closer and clearing his throat.

"...maybe. Still, it beats getting glared at like that guy." I looked over to where Batman was interrogating a man by hanging him one handed over the side of a building by the man's foot and demanding answers with a really scary look on his face.

I shivered.

Yeah, I'd prefer awkward and confusing talks over the batglare.

"Most things do." Birdbrain shrugged while staring down his nose at me.

Okay, this was getting annoying.

"What are you doing?" I finally asked. "Cause it looks really weird and you're starting to freak me out. Is this some weird sickness I haven't heard about?"

Robin glared at me. "No, stupid. Look closely, notice anything different about me?"

I gave him a quick lookover. Besides his weird posture he looked exactly the same as the last time I saw him a few months ago. But obviously there was something important I was missing if he was bringing it up.

"You got…a new…cape?" I guessed uncertainly.

"...seriously?"

"Uh, I mean, new belt! Yeah, looks much better than your old one…"

"..."

"...new haircut?"

That wasn't the right thing to say either because he slumped in on himself and let out a really long sigh.

"No you monkey-brained – anyway, since you couldn't tell on your own, I'll just have to clue you in." He straightened up and smiled in a way that immediately made me want to punch him. "For your information, I'm now taller than you."

Huh?

I looked him over again but it was kinda hard to judge while I was sitting down, so I got up and stood next to him. And yeah, he was now a solid inch, inch-and-a-half taller than me now.

Okay, I saw what he was doing now.

"That's cool I guess?" I replied lightly and tilted my head. "So what?"

"..."

I almost ruined the whole thing by bursting into laughter at the sight of Birdbrain trying to figure out if I was being serious about not knowing what he meant, especially because he didn't really seem to know how to explain why I should be mad about it. Totally worth playing dumb for.

Best part was, when he tried to explain I just raised an eyebrow and flew a couple inches higher than him. Turning him into a spluttering mess and me into a cackling hyena. Flying really does make the whole 'I'm taller than you' card completely worthless.

An impatient cough from behind me instantly stopped that though.

I turned to face Batman, who was apparently done with his interrogation and standing right behind us, and snapped to attention. I was mildly amused to see Birdbrain do the same thing next to me.

"I have the location. Let's go." Was all he said before turning on a heel and stalking off.

Robin scampered after him while I moved a bit slower. The only reason Batman was letting me tag along was because I promised to hang back and not draw attention to myself, which was a bit boring. But on the other hand I got to watch him do his whole stealthy ninja thing.

It was always fun learning more of that.

But anyway, the whole reason for the interrogation was because Batman had heard from one of his League friends that a bunch of thieves had stolen something from an out of town museum. Not normally the kind of thing that would be a big deal, but apparently the thing the thieves had run off with was actually a magical artifact from somewhere that could rip open dimensional portals or something.

You didn't need to be a genius to figure out that letting a bunch of thieves hold onto that was a bad idea at best, Apokoliptic at worst. Literally.

I didn't want some random person summoning Darkseid to Earth until I got waaaay stronger.

-o-

As it turned out, the thieves had holed up in a safehouse of one of the local crime bosses, though 'safehouse' was stretching it a little. The place was a mansion!

And they were definitely expecting trouble because I could sense guards moving all over the place.

Of course none of them would be able to stop me, especially since I could just fly up to the roof or a window. Didn't seem to stop Batman much either, because he guided the two of us through their security like it almost wasn't even there.

It was actually pretty neat to see because I thought it would all be about sticking to the darkest shadows and stuff, but he hid us in places where lights would mess up the guards' night vision so even if they looked right at us, they couldn't see us.

Between that and just generally sneaking around, it took the three of us all of five minutes to find a door and slip inside without anyone knowing we were here. And that included the thirty seconds it took Birdbrain to pick the lock.

Once we were inside it was much less about slipping around unnoticed and more about searching the mansion fast enough that no one could sound the alarm and run. According to Batman's source there were three places the stolen artifact would probably be. Inside the main office, because the owner had a hidden safe in there, somewhere. The garage, because they could easily move their stuff if needed. Or on the thieves themselves, cause they didn't trust the people they were hiding with to not just take the artifact for themselves.

My bet was on that last one but we had to search everywhere anyway.

Well, Batman and Robin did.

I had no clue how to go around searching for hidden treasure without just blowing the place up and hoping I found it, and randomly blowing up magical things I knew nothing about was probably a bad idea. So I just stayed out of the way while they worked while keeping an eye out for any guards coming to check the areas we were in.

Sure enough while we did find a bunch of stuff I'm sure Batman was going to enjoy handing over to his police friends later, we didn't find the thing we were here for in the garage or office. So that meant it was up to me to find out which of the people in the mansion were the ones we were after. And turns out? Wasn't that hard.

All I had to do was point out each group of ki signatures not obviously on patrol and check to see if they were who we were looking for.

We were three groups down before I realized there was a group hiding in an area that didn't seem to have a door to it. Then it was just a matter of time before Batman found a secret entrance that let us sneak up on them without much trouble.

"...guys sure it's supposed to glow when you touch this?"

"It's some ancient Greek doodad. Who knows what it's supposed to do."

"Yeah, for all we know it's Wonder Woman's diary. The important thing is that it's worth millions. As soon as we get a hold of our buyer? We're set for life."

While the crime fighting duo prepared to enter the room, I heard the thieves talking. So they didn't actually know what they stole? That seemed stupid. That's how you ended up getting cursed or releasing sealed up demons.

"I dunno, why'd we have to pick Gotham as the handover point anyway? What's gonna happen if the Batman shows up?" The nervous one said. "And you sure this won't give us, like, super-cancer or something?"

"He won't show up." one of the thieves said confidently. "The Bat is good, but we did this out of town and kept our heads down the whole time. No one's gonna know where we are or what we have until we're long gone. And really? Super-cancer? That's not a thing."

I grinned at the timing, because the looks on their faces when Batman walked around the corner with me and Birdbrain right behind him were priceless.

"You have something that doesn't belong to you."

Even funnier than the 'we-are-so-screwed' faces all of them had were the desperate scrambles by two of the thieves to pull some kind of handgun, only for Batman and Birdbrain to knock it out of their hands immediately with one of their boomerang things.

The third guy, the one holding what I assumed was the artifact, was a little smarter because he didn't move when I pointed a finger at him, a tiny ball of yellow Ki sitting menacingly on the tip.

"...no one's gonna know, huh?" one of them muttered, rubbing his sore hand.

"Shut up, Perry."

"Sorry guys, better luck never." Birdbrain mocked. "Now, you wanna give up nice and easy or do we have to beat you up first."

The smart one looked between us, his two buddies, and the artifact. "...nah, you got us. Don't really feel like getting my teeth knocked out right now." and tossed the artifact to me.

He really was the smart one of the bunch.

I caught the thing and looked it over. Thanks to all the time on Themyscira I had a pretty good idea of what their stuff looked like and this definitely would have fit right in.

At first glance it was a flat bronze disk with some really intricate night themed carvings on it. Two girls standing under a tree looking up at the night sky. The use of sapphires as stars was also a pretty neat touch too, especially since they seemed to glow on their own.

I guess that was what the guy was talking about.

Turning it over I saw it was actually a mirror. Of course instead of glass it looked like someone had taken a bunch of silver and pounded it really flat. Oh hey, this side was glowing t—

-Robin POV-

Robin's jaw dropped open as he watched the annoying Saiyan girl who had been following them all night get swallowed up by a bright silver beam coming from the face of what was apparently an ancient Greek doom laser masquerading as a mirror.

It was only when the beam dissipated and the mirror fell to the ground with a heavy thunk that he broke out of his stupor and rushed to where Califa had been standing.

Absolutely nothing remained to show the girl had been there.

No soot, blood, or even little meat chunks.

The mirror was no help either.

The small glow he had noticed when it was being tossed over was completely gone and the only thing being reflected on it was the ceiling.

Califa was just…gone.

Robin hesitantly reached out to touch the mirror, only for the iron handed grip of his mentor to hold him back.

He almost wanted to argue, but one glance at the absolutely intense glare on Bru- Batman's face made the Boy Wonder keep quiet.

Batman gave him an almost imperceptible nod and turned his attention to the three thieves they had cornered. Three thieves that suddenly looked like they wanted to be anywhere else.

"I want answers." The Dark Knight growled. "Talk…"
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AN: And there you go. The end of Growing Pains...
Just Kidding...but could you imagine if I left it there?

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