Ellie was too busy laughing to focus on his mess-up, but she probably would have enjoyed both. "Pff, he's not actually here, idiot." She pushed herself off the counter afterwards, stepping around him delicately and then twisting around. She began to walk backwards towards the dressing rooms. "Believe me, I can tell when he's there. He puts off an [i]aura[/i] of... dad-ness. Anyway," she put her mask back on, "he's actually on a 'secret' mission with the League right now, and won't be back until tomorrow. If they do a good job. If not, maybe day after tomorrow. But thanks for getting off of me." Her dad would still get a mission report and would likely ask Alfred if she was home yet, as he always did, so she knew she had to be home. If not she'd probably get an unpleasant scolding from either her father's hologram or him in the flesh. Kat tilted her head to the side. [i]I suppose it could be fun, as long as you're sure I will not injure you?[/i] The liger had learned that the children of Superman were not easily harmed. Little affected them, and they didn't tire out quickly. Still, she felt a bit uneasy at the possibility of hurting her "owner". Matt looked to Jason as they walked, frowning. "I don't think we work too well together... all of us. So I just try to listen to Robin in hopes that it will at least get the mission done. I mean, overall, that should be our goal... right? I think everyone should focus less on personal issues with one another and more on what we're doing this for... What's the point of being a team if we can't work together?" He huffed, crossing his arms. "I guess maybe it takes time... but it seems like all the other heroes just know how already. Maybe I'm just getting used to earth..."