"Open it up! It's from me!" cried Wally. A huge grin was on his face. Robin gave him a look. But since everyone was staring he opened the present. Knowing there was no way he could avoid Batman's cameras or Barry with a camera. Seriously, he was a good photographer. Ripping it open a grin graced his face as well.

"Really?" he said before lifting it from the wrapping paper. It was a joke. Well somewhat. It was a book 'How to deal with Batman, Flash and other heroes… By Mr. West.'

"Flash," growled Batman. He raised his hands in innocence.

"Don't look at me I didn't help him with the gift this year."

"Dude. I think I could do better," Robin smirked.

"Really? Bring it!"

Artemis sighed. All their mentors, the founders, their instructor Black Canary, Red tornado, and Marvel were their and only four of them were acting civil.

"Next gift under the tree is Kaldur's," said M'gann flying a package to him. It was from Wally. The team questioned how Wally was able to get all his gifts to the back when he was the last one to put his gifts under the tree. Something about Robin using Bat-gadgets to figure out what the gifts were… they weren't going to ask nor deny that.

Opening it up, he was careful not to rip the paper (where's the fun in that?) and saw an aquarium. And a note saying, 'We'll go to a pet store and get some fish. To remind you of home. Your annoyance, Wally.'

Kaldur coughed, "Thank you Wally."

Wally's grin couldn't have been larger.

"Next is… for Wallace," said Conner. Wally looked up. His eyes then looked away.

"I don't think anyone here is a Wallace," he said with a thin layer of ice to his voice.

"It says Wallace," Conner said handing him an envelope. Wally looked at it carefully. It was a large Manila envelope. Wally opened it slowly. He hadn't been called Wallace by anyone outside his route. Who was calling him that now? He looked up at Conner. Well there's an idea…

"Okay, but we don't have a Wallace," he said, "Guess I'll take it."

He pulled out a sheet of paper. Scanning over it quickly, a wave of emotions filled his body. Happiness, confusion, a bit of anger, confusion, a touch of sad… did he mention confused? He looked over everyone there. No one knew this. No one could get this. Except maybe Batman.

Looking over everyone again he began to do a mental check. It could be Batman, because he was Batman. But Conner had a sliver of a shot. He did keep calling him Wally on the carriage. But it could also be Roy. Only because Roy loved to see him squirm. And after the camera thing… oh man.

"What is it Wally?" asked M'gann. He blinked and looked back at them. Slipping it into his pocket he said, "Nothing. Just a piece of paper."

Stares came from Robin, Batman, and Flash. Others were taking in pleasant conversation.

"What?" he asked. Robin's lower part of his left eye twitched. Wally could tell from playing way too many video games with him. He also knew that he normally did that when he was going to wrestle someone to the ground for something. Wally leapt into the air and over the couch. Robin sat there acting like he wasn't going to do anything. Well maybe he wasn't. Tis the season for overreacting. Then again maybe not, Wally thought as Robin actually did try to jump him. Luckily his speed gave him just enough time to avoid him.

"What are you? A monkey terrorist?" he asked as Robin continued to try and take the paper.

"Come on KF, what is that really?" he asked ignoring Flash trying to bet with Batman whether or not Robin would get the paper. Wally ran toward the Zeta beams. But instead of zipping him out like they normally do…

'Technical difficulties are being experienced. Please try again later,' the machine stated. Wally's face was pale and had a beyond confused look. It got even more confusing when he saw Roy walk in with a carrot.

"Uh, Roy?" asked Wally. The room practically went silent. Everyone turned to face the red archer who had left Green Arrow. Who was in fact walking backwards holding a carrot.

"You'll see Wally. Just wait," Roy said not paying attention to what was going on around him. But a very rare Roy smirk was on his face. That could only mean that he was up to something. And that something would end in disaster for one of four people, Ollie, Atry, Robin or himself. He prayed it would be Ollie or Robin. But the carrot… came with a whiny. There was a horse in the mountain.

Before the horse entered the room, Wally zoomed over to Roy to steal the carrot in an effort to get the horse out before anyone (except Batman and maybe Robin really) figured out what was going on. But Roy tripped Wally and put his boot on his back, keeping him from moving.

"Is that a horse?" Captain Marvel asked with glee. Wally's face was soon buried into the floor. A rich dark brown horse came in.

"Everyone. This is Toffee," said Roy. Robin was the first one to react, walking up to the horse.

"How'd you get it?" he asked, "This is the Happy Harbor's carriage driver's horse."

"I know the guy. Personally. It was no problem getting his horse."

"Just as soft as when we rode in the carriage with that driver," smiled M'gann.

"Walli- Wallace," Conner corrected himself, "These are Wallace's."

"Roy, as much as I love having your dirty boot on my back… get off!" he struggled. The horse put it's head down and snorted. It nipped a bit at his hair.

"I think he likes you Wally," joked Robin. Wally had annoyance and fear written all over his face, "Considering."

Wally's face shot up at Roy.

"Oh. Your boss is here."

"My boss?" he squeaked. There was no noise in the room now.

"You work KF?"

"Your boss knows you're a hero?"

"His boss is right over here."

"Alfred?" asked Robin. Wally looked over. Sure enough, his boss Mr. Pennyworth was walking over.

"Please step off my driver. Did you get your gift?" he asked as Wally got to his feet.

"What?" he said. But then his mind wandered to the paper. He reached into his pocket. The older man put his hand on his shoulder.

"Your grandfather trusted me to give it to you when you were old enough."

"Uh Alfred. What are you talking about?" asked Robin.

"About his carriage service," he began. Wally's jaw dropped but Alfred quickly closed it with a quick flick of the wrist.

"Sir…"

"He's been doing so well in the area. But you should do it more often. Set up the larger sleigh. I believe that would be magical indeed," he said patting him on the back, "Your suit has been pressed clean. Go change."

"What's he talking about Bay wa…"

"Go Wally. Or your boss is not going to be happy," said Roy pushing him out of the room.

"Alfred?" asked Batman with a growl.

"Nothing to worry about sir. He has been doing a service for me and his grandfather."

-.-

"Roy. I hate you."

"Why me? Your boss set this up," he said helping Wally get ready.

"And who told him about me being here?"

"Robin. He's Batman's butler."

A chill went down Wally's spine.

"Oh there's a twist. I've been working for the bat empire. I'm working for my freakin godfather's butler. Fantastic."

"Batman's your godfather?"

"Uh… I blame Uncle Barry."

"You know that Green Arrow was up for the position but before you were born he was threatened by Batman that if anything were to happen he'd skin him alive."

Wally stopped putting on his jacket for a second. But then continued.

"That's almost as bad as finding out that Batman would not let Superman be my Godfather. My godfather's a freakin psycho."

-.-

"What's going on?" asked (yelled) Artemis. Robin was doing something in his head before smacking himself.

"I'm an idiot," he said to himself.

"I told you he was Wally," said Conner.

"Yeah, my nephew's Wall- oh my god," said Barry as Wally- no Wallace, walked in. No glasses but a bright red blush on his face. Slowly, people were piecing it together.

"You're the carriage driver we've seen in Happy Harbor?" asked M'gann. Wally looked away.

"Bought time someone figured it out," Roy said aloud. Light blushes came from most of the people in the room. Batman, Captain Marvel, Tornado were excluded in that. But Artemis had a brilliant scarlet blush. Roy took a step so he was between Artemis and Wally. If she was that embarrassed, what happened between her and Wally? He sent a glare back to Wally. One that said "don't think we won't discuss this later because you are hitting on a demon."

"I'm, very much surprised," said Kaldur. Wally had just earned some respect all around.

"So that was you when…," began Flash.

"Yep."

"So I…"

"Yes…"

"So Superman…?"

Wally closed his eyes, "I blame Aunt Iris."

A warm laugh came from Flash. Captain Marvel looked over at the horse.

"Can we go for a ride?" he asked.

"Uh, I don't think my sleigh is…"

"You have a larger sleigh here. Which you will be taking to your farm."

"He has a farm? What are you country?" asked Robin.

"It was his grandfather's Master Robin."

I am done. Bad way to end it but I am done. Didn't send this to inscriber.

I'M DONE!