A/N: Hi! Updating again! I think you'll like this one... please review!
Even though I was ticked off at Robin for the hair dye prank, I had to admit this was a really good one. We didn't want to piss off the team any more, so we decided Red Arrow would be perfect for this one.
We were going to paint his bow purple, and his replacement bow was going to be hot pink. Honestly, this was a really good idea from Robin, and I couldn't stay made at him that long. He's my best friend.
I'm supposed to steal the bows while Roy's out of his house and bring them back to the mountain while Robin goes and buys the paint. Then, Robin and I will paint them and I'll send them back on their way to Red Arrow.
It was a genius plan, and after this, we'll be sending the pictures to the local newspaper in Star City. Evil, I know. Exactly why we're doing it.
I grabbed the spare key Roy keeps under the doormat and unlocked his front door with it. Sneaking inside, I snuck over to the closet in the hall where I knew Red Arrow keeps his spare bow, and found it lying against the wall.
Picking it up, I dashed into the living room. I found his other bow on the sofa, his quiver and arrows spread out all over the floor. God, and he says I'm messy.
I'm starting to think Roy cleans this place before Robin and I come over, because its always super neat when we're here.
With a bow in each hand, I hightailed out of there before Red Arrow could come back home, stopping only once to buy a donut on my way back to the mountain. One, not six. I don't care what Robin says. I'm not fat.
I came back to the mountain, eager to begin. On the floor, by the TV, was Robin. He was surrounded by cans of paint and brushes of all sizes. He looked up when I walked over. Grinning, Robin pulled me down next to him.
"Great! You got them!" He sounded really happy. "We can start now." I smiled. "It wasn't hard getting the bows," I tell him. "Roy wasn't even home." The little ninja just smiled at me. He handed me one bow, and kept the other.
"I'll paint this one pink. You paint that one purple." I took the can of light purple paint, and nodded as I look over the brushes.
"Try this one," Robin says as he hands me a long brush. I take it, thanking him. It was the perfect size since the bows were so big. Robin took a can of pink paint so bright, I suddenly envied his sunglasses.
We started painting in silence. I was really bad, and ended up sticking the bow into the paint can. Robin noticed, barely stifling his laughter.
"You're bad at this," he observed. A smile was on his face. I snorted just like a pig. Of course he had to point this out.
"Not like you're any better," I retort, sticking my tongue out before realizing he was actually doing a really good job. Robin caught me staring, and smiled.
"Let me teach you the best ways to paint a bow, for future pranks..."
Red Arrow came back to his house, smiling as he thought of Cheshire. They were supposed to meet again tomorrow in costume. Roy decided to fix up his bow for now. When he went to get his bow, however, it wasn't there. Frowning, he looked for his spare. It was also gone.
Just then, a blur outside his window stopped in front of his door. A moment later, the door was unlocked and Wally burst in, carrying two bows. They looked just like Roy's, except...
"WALLY! DID YOU PAINT MY BOWS AGAIN?" The speedster froze before throwing them down and running for his life.
'Darn that little ninja!' Wally thought while running back to the mountain while Roy stood outside yelling something along the lines of needing his bow to see his girlfriend. 'Why do I always get caught for his ideas?'