Wally West / Kid Flash (
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[So this...whatever they had going on, it's complicated. That's what Wally tells himself when their teammates give he and Robin weird looks, when Batman seems like he's glaring even though Wally can't tell the difference between a stare and a glare from old Bats, when his uncle's hand rests on his back and Wally thinks they just have to know.
But he's not ashamed. He's just- he doesn't know how to explain it yet. Parents first. Everyone else second.
They finally got the okay for Robin to spend the night at Wally's, which is a rare occurrence indeed. Unfortunately, Wally's parents aren't home so it's become very awkward. Usually they just hang out, do the same thing they always do with the occasional bout of discomfort but without parents? Well. Wally's not under the delusion that anything's going to happen -they haven't even kissed yet- but it's still- it's weird. It's like back in middle school when he went up to Sandy Hartford's room and he thought they were boyfriend and girlfriend, but apparently you have to clear that with the other person first.
It was. It's weird. Because now he's looking at Dick like he looked at Sandy, and his stomach is in knots like it was with Sandy, but it's different because it's more and that just makes it weirder.]
...Mom just went shopping, there's probably like...Cheetos or something downstairs.
But he's not ashamed. He's just- he doesn't know how to explain it yet. Parents first. Everyone else second.
They finally got the okay for Robin to spend the night at Wally's, which is a rare occurrence indeed. Unfortunately, Wally's parents aren't home so it's become very awkward. Usually they just hang out, do the same thing they always do with the occasional bout of discomfort but without parents? Well. Wally's not under the delusion that anything's going to happen -they haven't even kissed yet- but it's still- it's weird. It's like back in middle school when he went up to Sandy Hartford's room and he thought they were boyfriend and girlfriend, but apparently you have to clear that with the other person first.
It was. It's weird. Because now he's looking at Dick like he looked at Sandy, and his stomach is in knots like it was with Sandy, but it's different because it's more and that just makes it weirder.]
...Mom just went shopping, there's probably like...Cheetos or something downstairs.
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It's fine. He just needs food and sleep. He can handle it on his own, and then he can help Dick.
...or that's what he tells himself when he locks up on Black Canary, when he plays off the fact that he can't sleep without waking up in a cold sweat, when he looks at Robin and the way he won't stand on ledges anymore and tells himself that he just needs time, they both need time.
He tells himself that all the way up until they have an altercation with the Joker again, when he gets cornered by a couple of the clown's henchmen and one of them throws out a laughing comment about how he thought birds were supposed to be able to fly, and the next thing Wally knows is Conner's arms wrapped around him like steel cables and the henchmen have hamburger for faces, and his gloves stink like blood and he knows he got in something like sixteen punches per face before Superboy intervened.
Aqualad is aghast, torn between worry and disappointment and anger as he reprimands Wally, exclaims how it's not like him to do this sort of thing, and banishes him to the bioship for the rest of the mission.
Wally sits there in the silence, knees up and head hung, because he knows he's at the very least going to be suspended from the team until he straightens his shit out. The idea of being away from Robin during missions though, that's the real punishment. He needs to sort himself out, soon.]
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And Dick knows it's his fault. If he'd been okay, if falling hadn't shaken him up so much, then Wally wouldn't have been on edge and he wouldn't have snapped and— and Dick's his teammate, he's his best friend, he's his boyfriend. And Wally's pushing himself over the edge because Dick screwed up.
He's ashamed and off-balance and not sure at all what to say, and once the mission's over, he slinks away like a wounded cat and heads back to Gotham. ]
lets mix it up shall we
Dinah pushes off of the bricks when the light flashes, arms loosely folded as the door creaks open.]
Robin. You've missed a couple sessions. [Her voice is too soft to be accusatory, but too firm to let this slide. By 'some sessions' she means 'most of them,' which surprised her. For being the most secretive of the bunch, Robin always tended to be the one to talk with the least amount of encouragement.]
oh good, adult supervision
I... [ He fidgets, index finger picking at the thumb seam on his glove. She'll know he's lying, and if she's here, she must be concerned. Maybe more than concerned. ]
I guess I've been busy. [ It's unconvincing. ]
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Well if you're not busy right now, why don't you walk with me?
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Okay. I have time.
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There are probably quite a few reasons for that. She can guess many of them. A change in approach might help him feel more comfortable coming to her.
Either way, she is hungry and her sub crunches between her teeth because she always gets them toasted. She waits until she's eaten a few bites, lets Robin get settled with both the food and scenery before she wraps her food back up and sets it aside, folding her hands over a knee. The heel of her boot taps the wall, feet dangling over the fire escapes below.]
Have you had any progress on sleeping through the night? [As much night as he gets, anyway.]
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No. I'm still having nightmares. The same dream, just different faces. [ His parents fall while he watches, or one of his teammates slips past his reach, or he falls again and this time he has to watch Wally's face while he... ]
It's... it's stupid.
[ Despite the energy he burned on the mission, his sandwich is mostly untouched. He doesn't have much of an appetite on the best days, but these days it's less than ever. ]
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Yeah. Falling.
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And you're the one falling in them?
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[ He can feel his pulse elevating, his throat going tight. It doesn't mean anything. He's subconsciously reliving a traumatic experience, and his brain is trying to make sense of those memories. It doesn't mean anything. ]
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[Dinah draws up her knee and loops her arms around it.]
What would you say your real fear is, based on your dreams?
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He should be fearless. His family was fearless, Batman is fearless. Why can't he get over it? ]
I'm... afraid of being helpless. Of standing by while someone else gets hurt. And I'm afraid that— that if I screw up, if I die, someone else is gonna be messed up forever. They'll have to live with it. And that's gonna be my fault.
[ He thinks of Wally that night, Wally tonight, the way his voice shook and what he did to those people because of him, and Robin feels sick. ]
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He always holds himself to such impossible standards. Being Batman's apprentice is sometimes much more harmful than it is helpful.]
That's an awful lot of pressure to put on yourself.
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[ He didn't put it on himself, the way he sees it. It's just the way the world works, ever since he stood by and watched his family fall. ]
Kid Flash is— h-he's not okay. I don't think he's ever... the simulation was the first time he'd watched anyone, you know, die, and... he didn't talk about it then. But now— I know he's worried, he's terrified, and I— it's crazy, but I almost wish he didn't care so much. Maybe he'd be happier that way, you know?
[ He trails off, the guilt welling up again. ]
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[Dinah leans forward so she can get a good look at Robin's face. The mask hides his eyes, but the lines around his mouth and between his brows say everything she needs to hear.]
Loving someone is the most wonderful and dangerous thing a person can do. There are risks that run with it, yes, but what Kid Flash did tonight is not your fault. [She sighs, lacing her fingers together in front of her knee again.] Even if he did what he did because of how he feels about you, his actions are still his responsibility. Not yours.
And it may be terrifying, it may open you up to an immense amount of pain [again, she wants to add, because she might not know his backstory but Robin just bleeds with the signs of terrible loss], but sometimes love is the only thing that will keep people like us alive. The only thing that will encourage us to keep going.
It's hard. And I'm sorry you have to go through this, I am. And I know if Batman could take this from you, he would.
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And that's scary, too, the thought that loving someone can rip you open like that. He's hurting for Wally, and Wally is hurting for him, and that's the last thing in the world he wants. ]
Okay. Okay. I know... that what he did isn't my fault. His actions are his responsibility. And my guilt doesn't help anyone anyway. [ That's what he's been told so many times. ]
But... does that mean I can't help him? I want to make it okay again, I don't want him to be like this...
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No, of course it doesn't mean that; your support will help Kid Flash in dealing with something that's obviously disturbing him. You just need to remember that your recovery is just as important to him as his own.
[Dinah sighs and reaches over to softly rest a hand on Robin's back.] Being in a relationship with someone else in this line of work is...difficult. Watching the people you care about putting themselves in danger is frightening, and the fear of letting them down is something that every hero struggles with, including Batman. There's no shame in being afraid for them, or for yourself. [She rubs his back, and he's way too tense for fourteen.] You just need to make sure you don't use that fear as a weapon against yourself. Do you know what I mean when I say that?
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I think I understand. It should be positive. Inspiring. Right? [ He's quiet, turning this over in his head. ] Meaning... I shouldn't cripple myself worrying about someone, or... or fail to act because I'm scared. It should make us both better at this, not worse.
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You're right about your course of action, though. However you get past it, you need to focus on your goals instead of the obstacles in your way. If you're afraid of falling? Come up with a series of exercises to help you cope with it. Talk to your teammates, and your mentor. You have a wonderful support network of people who love you and want to see you happy. Just give them each a little bit of your trust, and you'll see it go a long way.
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[ Robin glances over at her, a soft smile on his face. ]
I should've talked to you a long time ago.
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[She squeezes Robin's shoulder before picking her sandwich back up.]
But I can understand why you didn't. So don't be so hard on yourself. Thank you for talking with me now.
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[ He thinks of Wally again, and how he'd run away without so much as looking him in the eye. Maybe he'll call him later. He hopes he's okay. Or... as okay as he can be, under the circumstances. ]
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Robin, I wouldn't worry too much about Kid Flash. He's going to be fine. [She unwraps her sandwich.] I checked in with him before leaving to find you.
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watch and be amazed as i make shit up
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