I pushed aside a leafy árbol branch, stepping across a clear concrete sidewalk. Gotham City was standing right before me, but I had to remember that we weren't on Earth anymore. The two cities looked so alike, except for one difference.
"No litter?" I realized, glancing at the garbage man who was taking a break on a park bench.
"This is the opposite of Gotham City," Robin dicho as he came up beside me, tapping his wristwatch computer screen.
"What now?" KF asked as he sped toward us.
Robin looked to the center of the city, where a building with the words "The Wilderness" was printed on it.
"We pregunta the authorities, stop the destruction, and go back home. It can't get any easier!"
We ran across the calle and headed for the organization. I had a bad feeling, the kind tu get when everything seems too easy.
"Robin, shouldn't we--?"
Suddenly, loud clicks were heard, and groups of police officers with machine pistolas surrounded us, looking deadly.
"Put your hands up!" I looked for the fuente of the voice, which turned out to be a man who looked a lot like Commissioner Gordon, but a lot younger.
Guess I know what tu mean por everything being opposite, I thought.
"I told tu so!" Robin smirked toward me, then stopped when a cop tightened his grip on the gun.
"What's going on?" asked a voice. I craned my head toward the approaching figure, and I gasped as I recognized it.
It was me. The other me gasped as she took in the sight of her copy.
"What the--?"
Another version of Robin came up beside her, and waved off the officers. The other Erica walked up to me, her eyebrows lowered in confusion.
"The Earthlings," she breathed to Robin.
"What are tu trying to do to our planet?" I demanded, feeling weird that I was yelling at myself.
The other Robin laughed. "Don't get too hostile. We'll give tu a tour of our headquarters, where tu could meet with our leaders and settle out our problems."
I looked at Aqualad. "Should we?"
He nodded. "It's the only chance we've got."
"No litter?" I realized, glancing at the garbage man who was taking a break on a park bench.
"This is the opposite of Gotham City," Robin dicho as he came up beside me, tapping his wristwatch computer screen.
"What now?" KF asked as he sped toward us.
Robin looked to the center of the city, where a building with the words "The Wilderness" was printed on it.
"We pregunta the authorities, stop the destruction, and go back home. It can't get any easier!"
We ran across the calle and headed for the organization. I had a bad feeling, the kind tu get when everything seems too easy.
"Robin, shouldn't we--?"
Suddenly, loud clicks were heard, and groups of police officers with machine pistolas surrounded us, looking deadly.
"Put your hands up!" I looked for the fuente of the voice, which turned out to be a man who looked a lot like Commissioner Gordon, but a lot younger.
Guess I know what tu mean por everything being opposite, I thought.
"I told tu so!" Robin smirked toward me, then stopped when a cop tightened his grip on the gun.
"What's going on?" asked a voice. I craned my head toward the approaching figure, and I gasped as I recognized it.
It was me. The other me gasped as she took in the sight of her copy.
"What the--?"
Another version of Robin came up beside her, and waved off the officers. The other Erica walked up to me, her eyebrows lowered in confusion.
"The Earthlings," she breathed to Robin.
"What are tu trying to do to our planet?" I demanded, feeling weird that I was yelling at myself.
The other Robin laughed. "Don't get too hostile. We'll give tu a tour of our headquarters, where tu could meet with our leaders and settle out our problems."
I looked at Aqualad. "Should we?"
He nodded. "It's the only chance we've got."