Across The Multiverse

by Battwell

2. The Meeting

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Foundation Prime

The Eternal Apex


Starlight's vision was blurred, the light from the portal blinding her temporarily as she walked out of the Gateway. She couldn't see much of anything really, only blurred spots in her line of sights, and a splotch of purple to her left, presumably Twilight Sparkle. As she blinked multiple times to clear her vision, she heard her mentor giggle and say, "Don't worry, it took some time for my eyes to adjust as well. You'll get used to it."

"Maybe I should bring some shades next time." The student joked, her eyes finally adjusting, now seeing where exactly she was. She was in some kind of portal room, a white room with blue highlights glowing all around it, from the floor, to the walls, and the ceiling. And draped from the ceiling were banners with Twilight's Cutie Mark on display. She took a hesitant step forward, noticing the various bookshelves, the lab equipment, and even the bed off to the left.

This must've been Twilight's bed chambers.

As she looked around, mouth agape, she felt a hoof land on her shoulder. Twilight smiled at her, Starlight stared at her stupidly. Her mentor giggled before she announced, "Welcome to The Eternal Apex. The home base for the Guardians of the Multiverse." The Princess of Friendship walked forward with a smile, her student following close behind her, taking it all in. The door to her chambers slid open once they approached it, "Follow me." Twilight said as she began leading Starlight through the pyramid. Much like her chambers, everything was white with blue highlights glowing all around it, it seemed very holy, like a futuristic version of Canterlot.

As they traversed the halls of The Eternal Apex, Starlight noticed multiple images engraved on the walls. One depicting Twilight fighting who she presumed to be Lord Tirek. Another of a blue hedgehog and other creatures fighting a metal dragon above a floating island. One depicted an armored individual leading a team of heroes alongside a man holding a shield against a Titan holding up a golden gauntlet. Another showed a man dressed as a bat fighting the Lord of Apokolips alongside the Man of Steel. One showed a mustached man wearing overalls battling a giant turtle in outer space.

The final one showed all five Guardians of the Multiverse battling not only The Exiled, but also The Forge of all Creation, with an orb blossoming strands of life behind them.

These must've been depicting the Guardians' greatest accomplishments.

"Woah." Was all Starlight Glimmer could say.

"When we were brought together the first time, The Eternal Apex used to be The Exiled's base of operations." Twilight began to explain, turning a corner and approaching a set of large doors. "After he was defeated, we repurposed his fortress and made it our own. With the limitless resources inside of The Eternal Apex, we're able to detect any threats that we deem are a top priority. Any threats that would threaten the entirety of the Multiverse, for example." She looked back at Starlight and smiled, "Come on, there's some people I would like you to meet."

The doors opened.

Starlight gasped.



The room was unbelievable, it was majestic, holy, eternal.

Much like the rest of The Eternal Apex it was colored white with blue highlights going to and from the ceiling, but in the middle of the room was a round table with five thrones placed around it. Each throne had a different symbol engraved into it, each glowing a different color, just like the highlights throughout the apex.

One throne was engraved with a golden ring.

Another with a red 'M'.

A blue Arc Reactor.

A yellow Bat.

And finally a pink starburst.

Twilight couldn't help but smile at her student's expected reaction, because truth be told, she too had the same reaction the first time she had entered this very room. The Room of Eternity, as Iron Man had labeled it. "Pretty cool, right?"

Starlight struggled to get the words out, soft gasps escaping her mouth as she tried to get out the right words, but it seemed practically impossible to do so. All she could really do was slowly walk forward and approach the round table in the center of the room. She reached a hoof forward to touch it, but squeaked when the table came to life, a holographic image of multiple orbs which appeared to be connected together by white lines, with The Eternal Apex hovering in the center of them, all the lines connected to the pyramid.

Those weren't just orbs.

They were parallel earths.

From Earth 1 all the way to infinity.

Once again, Starlight couldn't look away, not even when her teacher approached from her left and explained, "This is the Holo-table. It allows us to monitor any and all dimensions that may need our help. It also detects for any foreign or dangerous forms of matter that could be of harm to the Multiverse itself. Apparently there was an Anti-Matter Wave that wiped out the Multiverse before the Guardians were formed, but thanks to somepony called The Spectre and the unknown aid of The Foundation of all Dimensions, it was able to be restored."

"H-How do you know that?"

"Turns out Batman has known of the Multiverse longer than any of us knew."

When Twilight thought about it, the encounter with The Exiled and, what Batman had dubbed, The Crisis on Infinite Earths, were very similar, but with one key difference. The Foundation and The Spectre were able to reset everything, but if Exiled had succeeded in destroying The Foundation, there was nothing that could've brought everyone back.

That was something Twilight didn't want to think about.

So she didn't, instead, she approached the table and used her horn to shut off the map of the Multiverse. "But now that we're here to protect the fabric of reality, an event like that will never happen again." Twilight reassured her student with a confident smile.

"S-So, you're the leader of these 'Guardians'?" Starlight asked, clearly nervous and kicking herself for thinking that Twilight couldn't be as important as she was.

"Well, she likes to think so."

The two mares turned at the sudden voice, one with curiosity and the other with a look of pure excitement. They both watched as Tony Stark entered the room, helmet in hand, donning his armor, wearing a sly smirk on his face. "I mean, I rebuilt the place, paid for all the tech, hooked us up with the latest of said tech, so yeah, Twilight thinks she's the boss, but it's really yours truly."

"TONY!" Twilight beamed as she galloped across the room to meet her friend. She leapt through the air as Stark got on one knee and opened his arms for a hug. He let out a small grunt as Twilight crashed against his chest, nuzzling his neck as she felt the man wrap his arms around her. "It's so good to see you!"

"Right back at'cha" Tony responded in kind as he broke away from the hug, getting off of his knee while Twilight recomposed herself. The man finally noticed the pink unicorn lingering in the back and looked down to Twilight and asked, "Who's the sidekick?"

While her student huffed at the nickname, Twilight simply giggled and said, "This is Starlight Glimmer! She's--"

"I'm sorry, did you just say Starlight Glimmer?" He cut her off as he turned to look at the unicorn behind his friend, the unicorn who really wished that she couldn't be seen right now. "The unicorn who started a cult and went all Hitler on an entire town?"

Seeing that this wasn't going anywhere good, Twilight quickly said, "Wait. wait, Tony, stop!" She flared her wings protectively and promised, "I swear I will explain everything, I promise, just please, don't hurt her." Her eyes looked pleadingly at her friend, begging for him to give her a chance to explain.

It seemed to work as Tony slowly exhaled and physically relaxed. "Alright Twi, I trust you."

"Thank you." She thanked, smiling appreciatively at her friend. When all was calm, Twilight turned and looked to the shaking form of Starlight Glimmer. She trotted over and placed a comforting wing over her back, "It's okay, just give me time to explain, alright?"

Her student nodded slowly, clearly still scared out of her mind.

The tension in the room was lifted by the appearance of a blue streak, speeding by everyone in the Room of Eternity and kicking back on his throne, resting his hands behind his head and placing his feet on the Holo-table. Sonic couldn't help but grin when all eyes were centered on him, he did love the attention after all.

"Sup everyone?" Sonic said simply, offering them all a small wave before his feet were forcefully removed with a gust of magic. He chuckled as he got up and prepared himself to be crushed by Twilight, it had become routine at this point. And he came to enjoy Twilight's hugs.

As the two friends embraced one another, they failed to notice the wary look Tony was giving Starlight, who covered the side of her face with her hoof, not wanting to be seen by the Armored Avenger. Of course she didn't blame him for being skeptical, but hopefully it would all be cleared up when Twilight explained everything. She hoped so at least. Her ears caught the sound of the doors opening, causing her to turn and see the next Guardian enter the Room of Eternity.

Mario gave them all a two fingered salute, "Imma not late, am I?"

Twilight laughed as she trotted over, "You're right on time!" Another hug was incoming, one Mario was all too eager to accept. The two friends embraced one another, with Twilight asking, "How's things with Peach?"

"Every day with her makes it a good day." Was what Mario said, but that was all that needed to be said. It was the truth after all, they may have been taking it slow, but that worked for them, and Mario wouldn't have it any other way. He stroked Twilight's mane with his hand before ending the hug, smiling at the alicorn, "I keep forgetting how tall you are now!"

Blushing with embarrassment, Twilight giggled softly, "Comes with the perks of being an alicorn, along with the wings, the longer horn, the weight of the world on your shoulders..." She trailed off before Mario shushed her with his finger.

"Hey now, deep breaths." Mario reminded, not wanting her to have a panic attack.

The alicorn nodded and went through her breathing techniques, Mario doing them with her. The closeness of the Guardians surprised Starlight greatly, it appeared that they were almost as close as the Element Bearers were. Maybe even closer.

She didn't know why it surprised her though, her teacher was the Princess of Friendship. It came with the title, duh!

The doors opened again, the final Guardian had arrived.

And Starlight knew terror.

Her and The Batman's eyes met, and she really wished that they hadn't. Just one look into his eyes amplified the terror she already felt, she had never been so scared in her entire life. He had this aura about him, one of discipline, authority, darkness, vengeance, and coldness.

And that was only a fraction of what made up The Batman.

He continued to glare at her, studying her, surveying her for any signs of suspicion. The look on his face made it perfectly clear, he did not like her one bit.

His glare was only cut short by the sound of Twilight squealing, "BRUCE!!!" She used her wings to fly across the room and tackle her best friend in a bone crushing hug, her legs wrapped around his neck, not wanting to let go. As she expected, he didn't reciprocate the hug, merely standing there with his cape enclosed around him. "I missed you so much!"

"It's good to see you too, Twilight." Batman said, his voice actually sounding sincere.

She gave her best friend one last squeeze before dropping to the floor, "Now that you're here, we can get our annual meeting started!" She pranced on the spot excitedly, giggling like a school filly before noticing the stern look Batman was sending her student. Twilight rubbed the back of her head nervously, "Heh heh, as you've probably noticed that I have a lot to tell you guys."

"Evidently." Batman pointed out, eyes never leaving Starlight Glimmer.

Twilight really hoped that this meeting went well, for Starlight's sake.


Unknown Earth

Vorton


Vorton had seen better days, it hadn't been used ever since the final assault of Exiled's army, having been abandoned ever since. That is until a certain evil speedster had made it his refuge and decided to bring his new allies here. Once the red streak that was The Reverse-Flash entered the Gateway room, Vorton was filled with life once more.

The Legion of Doom looked around at their surroundings, confused as to where they were currently located.

"Where are we now?" Tirek was the first to ask.

Thawne dematerialized his mask and dusted off his hands, "This is a world in between worlds, a place that exists outside of space and time. It used to be a refuge for The Ancients before being abandoned once they were all dead. And it is going to be used as our base of operations."

Although Tirek wanted to know more, he was interrupted by Loki before he could ask any more questions, which admittedly annoyed him more than he'd like to admit. "As nice as this is, I believe you stated that you had a way for us to change our fates?" He eyed Thawne as he set down the amulet he stole from the Helicarrier. "Tell us how."

Red lightning flashed in Thawne's eyes as he scoffed, "Wow. You're very direct." He leaned on the table separating him and the rest of the Legion, staring directly at Loki. "But I did say that, and I intend to explain everything, if you'll let me." When he received nods from the other villains, he began. "Let me start by asking you all a question. Have any of you gentlemen heard of the Spear of Destiny?"

Eggman looked to the other villains, who also had bemused looks on their faces, before turning back to Thawne, "Can't say that we have. Care to enlighten us?" He asked the speedster, curiosity evident in his eyes.

"Allow me to explain." Thawne then began, "It was an Ancient weapon created by a being called Supreme, who used his infinite power to give the spear life in hopes of reviving his home reality. But when he realized the ramifications it could cause if it fell into the wrong hands, he separated it into four pieces and spread them throughout space and time, each in different universes so that they'd never be found."

Now Loki was intrigued, and he wasn't alone, as the other villains listened to the tale intently. "And tell us, what exactly could this spear do that would warrant such a reaction?"

Thawne's smile grew larger, "It had the power to rewrite reality itself." He knew that he had them hook, line, and sinker at that. Their eyes were wide open, various thoughts going through their heads at what that could possibly mean for them.

"So that's what you meant when you said that we could change our fates." Bowser recalled, a mischievous smirk etching its way onto his face. "You want us to help you get this spear and reassemble it. Am I getting that right?"

"And in doing so, change your destinies." Reverse-Flash confirmed, folding his arms behind his back. "Once we find all the pieces of the Spear of Destiny we will each get to use it when we create a brand new world, a world where we get everything we've ever wanted."

The idea of changing reality itself was very enticing to the centaur in the room, the amount of magic required to accomplish such a feat was unheard of, even when he had all the alicorn magic in Equestria he couldn't even come close to that kind of power. This little alliance was becoming more and more irresistible by the minute. The amulet on the table caught his eye, and his curiosity piqued. "Am I correct in assuming that the amulet you collected will aid us in this endeavor somehow?"

Eobard picked up the amulet in his hand and explained, "This amulet is part of a set, the other piece is located on Earth 1, hidden away in some Ancient tomb. I only found this one on Earth 616 due to S.H.I.E.L.D. having dug it up a few years ago, the idiots having no idea what they had in their possession. When the two pieces are reunited, it creates a map that will take us to the pieces of the spear." He placed the amulet back down, leaning forward on the table. "That is, if you're all in?"

While each villain had their own reservations about all of this, the offer was too enticing to pass up, they would never get this type of opportunity ever again. They could literally change their fates, make it so that their previous defeats never happened, ensure their victory every single time.

Their past failures? Gone.

Their destinies? Fulfilled.

Their victories? Assured.

But there was one problem, or rather, fiveproblems.

"What about our enemies?" Tirek pointed out, killing the mood in the room. "It is obvious that if they catch wind of what it is that we're planning, they will try to intervene and stop us from achieving our goals." He looked to Thawne and asked, "How do you suppose we deal with them, Thawne?"

Eobard flashed Tirek an evil smile, "Oh, I wouldn't worry about that, after all, that job's been done for us."

"What do you mean?"

"In time, but first," His eyes turned red and his voice became deep and distorted, "I have to pay a visit to Earth 1."



Earth 1

Gotham City


Time seemed to slow to a standstill instantaneously.

The wings of the bats in the cave stopped flapping. The water ceased crashing against the floor. And Alfred's movements became so incredibly still that one would almost perceive the man to be frozen. But time was still moving believe it or not, just at a very slow pace.

This was due to an ability each speedster possesses in their arsenal; Flashtime. It is a phenomenon that occurs when time slows down relative to a speedster so as to make it appear as if everything else is at a complete standstill. It is a very handy, yet very taxing ability that speedsters must use sparingly, otherwise their bodies could completely shut down on them.

And for Eobard Thawne, that was something that he could not risk, not with time chasing him. Quite literally. So he had to make this fast.

He phased through the walls of the Batcave and approached the Batcomputer, eyeing Alfred as he past him, before cracking his fingers and getting to work on hacking the Batcomputer. It had been easy enough to deduce that Bruce Wayne was Batman, Eobard struggled to believe that nobody in this time period could figure that out, but they were all idiots so it made sense.

Using his super speed, Reverse-Flash went through every possible password combination before finally cracking through the defenses with a single name.

Martha.

He was in.

Feeling the effects of Flashtime on his body, Thawne decided to stop dawdling and get a move on. So he accessed the Babel Protocols and went through every file, speed reading all of it and retaining all of that information in his head. He now knew each Guardian, how they operated, their allies, their weaknesses.

He smiled, time to get what he came for.

Thawne took out a small USB and placed it in the computer, downloading all of the files in the Babel Protocols and stealing them for himself. As the file was completely copied into his USB, he noticed time begin to speed up again, and an overwhelming presence nearby.

His watch went off, it was close.

He needed to go.

Thawne removed the USB and scoffed, "Thank you for your contribution to the birth of a whole new world, Mr. Wayne." Without further ado, Reverse-Flash zoomed out of the Batcave, time resuming as if he was never there. But he was, and he had what he came for.

It was time for the next phase; kill the Guardians of the Multiverse.


Foundation Prime

The Eternal Apex


"So let me see if I've got this right?" Sonic asked, wanting to see if what he and the others had heard was correct. They were all currently sat around the Holo-table, each Guardian in their respective throne, while Starlight merely stood to the side of Twilight's, having finished retelling her tale with Twilight. "In response to Twi and her friends stopping you, justifiably, by the way, you decided to alter a time travel spell to make it so that she and her friends never met, therefore dooming Equestria to not one, but multiple doomed futures." He pinched the bridge of his nose, making his agitation quite clear. "And your whole reasoning for wanting to get rid of Cutie Marks in the first place... Was because your friend... Moved away to go to school? What, you didn't, like, try to make contact with him? Not even once?"

Starlight couldn't help but look away at the glares of the Guardians, shame etched onto her face. "Y-You make it sound like it was a stupid reason for everything I did..." She couldn't help but mutter.

"It was a stupid reason." Batman instantly said, not in the mood for games.

Mario couldn't help but add, "Talk about an overreaction."

Twilight couldn't believe what she was hearing, they had just explained everything Starlight did in vivid detail, relaying her heart wrenching story, about how she had restored Starlight's faith in friendship, and they didn't feel even an ounce of sympathy for her? The same people who were there for her when her friends had abandoned her? And they had the gall to call her story stupid?

She looked over to see Starlight look down with tears threatening to fall from her eyes. Nuh uh! This wasn't happening. She raised a protective wing around her pupil and glared daggers at her friends, "What's wrong with all of you? She just opened herself up to you and you're just dismissing her?"

She expected them to feel bad, but they doubled down.

More so Tony than anyone else. "Twi, what happened to her does not justify what she did." He leaned forward and continued, "She could've permanently destroyed the timeline, she indirectly destroyed the world multiple times just because... Her friend moved away?! God, it sounds stupid even talking about it."

Twilight had had enough, she slammed her hooves on the Holo-table, causing it to flicker, and defended her friend. "It's not stupid! Guys, she was hurt, it was a misunderstanding. Does that make what she did right? No. Not in a million years. But do I sympathize with her? Absolutely. Is that because I'm the Princess of Friendship? Maybe. But regardless I understand why she did it, she believed her friend was taken from her. But now she knows better, she wants to be better."

As her teacher continued to back her, Starlight could only stare in astonishment. Twilight believed in her. She was standing up to her friends for her. The same mare who tried to ruin her life. It made no sense to her, why she would go against her closest friends for somepony like her.

Was this true friendship?

Her mind drifted back towards the conversation taking place, specifically when Iron Man said, "Look Twi, you're gonna have to give us something more to work with here. Cause the way I see it, she should be locked up already." The Armored Avenger ignored Starlight's whimper and added, "So why isn't she?"

The Princess of Friendship sucked in a deep breath, it was now or never, ride or die. This was going to determine Starlight's fate. She had to make sure she said this right. So without waiting, she said, "Guys, I understand your concerns about Starlight. What she did, her actions caused a lot of problems, and her reasons for doing so may seem trivial or foolish to you. But let's not forget that everypony has a story to tell, and that everypony deserves a chance to change."

She got up from her seat and placed a hoof on her student's shoulder, "Starlight was driven to her path by a profound sense of loss and loneliness. When her closest friend left her, she felt abandoned and powerless. She made a terrible mistake, believing that equality through force was the solution to her pain." She turned and gave Starlight a smile, "But deep down, she is not evil; she is simply a pony who lost her way."

Giving Starlight a reassuring nod, Twilight looked back and locked eyes with her fellow Guardians, "Locking her away won't solve the problem. It will only reignite the cycle of anger and misunderstanding. I've given her a chance to learn under me, to learn about friendship, guidance, and understanding. By taking her under my wing as my student, I believe I can show her the true Magic of Friendship and help her find a better path." Her eyes softened as she looked to each of her friends. "Please, don't judge her on her past mistakes. I'm not asking you to trust her, I wouldn't expect you to. I'm asking you to trust me." She wrapped her wing around Starlight protectively once more, reaffirming her stance on this matter. "Please. Trust me on this."

As the princess' words sunk in, the Guardians couldn't help but see her point. They didn't have to like it, but they did trust Twilight, there was no question about that. Because without trust, they'd fall apart. So with that in mind, Tony, Mario, and Sonic looked to Twilight and Starlight and conceded.

"Alright, Twi." Tony sighed before a smile made its way onto his bearded face, "We trust you."

"We back you one hundred percent." Sonic added helpfully. "If redeeming Starlight is what's calling to you, then you'd better get running. I can already tell you're gonna be the best teacher, you're gonna kill it!"

The two Equestrians let out breathless laughs at the confirming nods, looking to one another before crushing one another in a celebratory hug. They did it! They actually did it! Starlight felt relieved and elated, all of her previous worries were no more, the butterflies in her guts had flown away, she felt lighter than before. Twilight felt accomplished, she managed to get the support of her friends in this endeavor. She was so excited, she just couldn't wait to...

"Twilight."

...Crap.

She looked to the stern gaze of Batman, who stood up from his throne and motioned to the door with his head, "We need to talk. Now." With that, he made his way out of the room, knowing Twilight would follow close behind. The alicorn looked to her fellow Guardians for support, but all she got was looks of either sympathy, or humor, mostly from Sonic and Tony. Twilight gave Starlight a small smile before trotting out of the Room of Eternity to talk with her best friend.

This was going to be a fun conversation.


Once the door closed, Twilight turned around and immediately looked unimpressed. She saw Batman giving her 'The Look' as she labeled it. It's his attempt at intimidating her, but in the year that they've been friends, she's been able to see right through it. He gave Starlight the exact same look earlier, which she would talk to him about later on.

"You clearly have something to say, Bruce, so why don't you just say it?" Twilight said tiredly, already knowing where this conversation was going.

Batman's glare remained on his face, his expression hard and stern, calculative and monotone. "You're being too trusting of Starlight."

"And?" Twilight said, not really understanding what the problem was.

"She tried to ruin your life, she managed to destroy your life more than once, and she caused near irreparable damage to the space-time continuum." Batman listed off, walking over to his friend as he went on. "You're giving her a lot of trust for someone who loathed your very being not too long ago."

"Well, sorry if being trusting comes with the title of Princess of Friendship." Twilight rebutted, meeting Batman head on. These arguments were normal between the two of them, and Twilight never took them laying down. If he wanted to fight, then he was going to get one. "I'm trying to teach Starlight the Magic of Friendship, and if I want to truly show her that, then I'm going to have to trust her."

"You're letting your title cloud your better judgement." Batman shot back, not showing any signs of backing down. "This is a mare who stalked you for months on end, watching your every move, your day to day, she was obsessed with you and seeing your downfall. What if she snaps under your care? What if she does something she can never come back from?"

"That won't happen, Bruce! Not while under my tutelage."

"You don't know that, she's a sociopath, she's unpredictable."

"Don't call her that! She's not some crazy person waiting to be locked up! She's a misguided mare who needs a guiding hoof to lead her to the right path! The path of friendship!"

"She enslaved an entire village because her only friend left her without saying goodbye. No sane person would go to those lengths to prove a point. She's unwell, she needs to be put away where she can be treated and get the help she needs."

"So, what?! You want me to lock her up in a padded room in Arkham?! Leave her and throw away the key?! She's not a mental case, Bruce, she needs to be taught right from wrong! We can allow Discord to roam free and do what he likes but not Starlight?! Where's the fairness in that?!"

"And what about all the lives that were lost in those alternate timelines?"

That shut Twilight right up, she had no comeback to that, how could she? Truth be told, she never really thought about all the casualties in those other timelines. The Sombra Timeline. The Changeling Timeline. She didn't even want to know how The Wasteland Timeline came to be.

But Starlight couldn't be blamed for those.

Right?

Batman pressed further, "Starlight changed the timeline, not only altering history, but claiming so many innocent lives in the process. Where's their justice? Instead of facing the consequences of her actions, she instead gets a pat on the back and gets to become the student of a princess. Let me ask you, Twilight. Where's the fairness in that?"

With his point made, Batman left the hallway and made his way back into the Room of Eternity to resume the meeting, while also keeping a close eye on Starlight Glimmer, leaving Twilight to think about their recent argument.

She had to admit that Batman had a lot of good points, all those lives that were lost, Starlight indirectly caused all of them. But they made sure that those events never happened, but they still happened, even if they were erased from existence. She stood there in thought, her ears flattened against her skull. Was she being to lenient with Starlight? Was she letting her excitement over being a teacher like Celestia cloud her better judgement?

For the second time in her life, Twilight had a lot to think about.


Author's Note

Okay, first of all, so, so, so, sorry for the late upload. A lot of shit kept me from writing. Let me break it down for you lot. So my friends came down from Queensland (A state 12 hours away from where I live) and stayed over, played Poker, broke even by the way, and once they left I said, "Okay, now I can write!"

Then I got Covid.

FUN TIMES!!! :pinkiehappy::pinkiehappy::pinkiehappy:

So my whole weekend got fucked over and I didn't have any time to write, great experience so far.

Only thing that was missing was an anvil falling on my head.

Ugh.

Anyways, a lot happened this chapter! The Guardians and Starlight finally met, much to their apprehension. But they accepted Twilight's plans, well, everyone except Batman of course.

And the Legion of Doom is after the Spear of Destiny, they just need to find a second amulet and they'll have the map to find the pieces. But they have to deal with the Guardians first, and since Thawne stole the contingency plans from the Batcomputer, that goal is more realistic than ever.

Anyways, thank you for reading me rant, and I'll see you lot next chapter for The Crystalling.

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