For a few minutes all they did was stare out the window at their mentors. Wally wanted to jump out of his seat and into his uncle's arms, but he didn't know whether they would believe it was him or not.
Robin was surprised the four hadn't noticed them yet. Then again, their clothes were torn up and there were bloody scars covering their body.
Amber was fiddling with her thumbs, trying to avoid eye contact with her friend's mentors. She didn't know how long they had been gone, and she didn't know whether her family had forgotten about her or not. But she knew one thing; she did not want to go back to Arkham.
"The local police force and firefighters are currently putting out the fire." The Martian said with lack of excitement.
"It must have been them; they must have blown up the building." Wonder Woman shifted her weight onto the balls of her feet.
"But how did they do it? Sure they knew where it was, and Robin probably had the right equipment, but the building was defiantly invisible. You can't blow up something that you can't see." The Flash's eyes were filled with worry, for all he knew Wally could have something to do with the explosion. Which would mean he was alive.
"They were able to blow up the building because they were in there," Batman stated with his monotone voice. "Red Arrow saw Robin and Amber being kidnapped by the government and he saw kid Flash." The Flash looked away when Batman mentioned his nephew's name. He couldn't believe that Wally had turned evil. He just couldn't.
"They were able to escape from the building and throw the bomb as they were getting away. Those government people must have known too much, because I told Robin only to use the explosive in that type of situation."
"You told a thirteen year old kid to blow up a building full of people if they knew too much about the League?" Wonder Woman glared down at the man in black. "Not with those specific words." Batman ignored the Amazon's glare.
"As I was saying, the explosives that Robin have are set to go off in fifteen seconds after being activated. But the bomb exploded in the middle of the building. The only way the kids could have gotten out and survived is if Kid Flash was there to help."
"If they did get out. The police have still not been able to find any bodies." Martian Manhunter knew the fire was still blazing, and the chance of a human surviving those flames was not likely.
"Maybe they didn't find any bodies because we did get out, alive." The members of the Justice League turned around in surprise. Even Batman was shocked to see the three teenagers standing right in front of his eyes.
For a few moments all they did was stare at each other.
Barry's heart had flipped with joy when he first saw his nephew in front of him; Wally's heart had done the same thing. But they remained standing a few feet away from each other. Barry wondered whether Wally was safe, or if he was still a murderer. Wally wondered whether Barry would want him back, even though it was his clone that had done everything.
Bruce was analyzing his son, trying to figure out where all of the fresh scars had come from. Dick was staring at his adopted father, wondering if he would want his criminal son back.
"Their thoughts are pure." The words split through the air like a knife. Martian Manhunter's eyes were glowing, and Amber could feel him going through all of her thoughts. Before she could reply, the Flash had embraced Kid Flash in a big hug, and Wonder Woman was smiling.
The Dynamic Duo made no attempt to move.
"It's been like forever." Wally said.
"I know." The Flash replied.
"How's Green Arrow?" Dick frowned.
"Critical." Batman replied.
"I hate to break up this reunion, but it may be more appropriate in private." Martian Manhunter stated.
"I don't care, as long as I got Kid back. We should probably take you three to medical though." The Flash ruffled up Wally's red hair. "We're going to the cave." Batman finally walked towards his protégé. "You will soon need to write a report on what happened, and what your mistakes were. I'll come by the Watchtower later." With that, Batman and Robin walked away from the group.
"Are you okay?" Amber was surprised to hear Batman's whispers.
"Yeah." The Boy Wonder said, his tone rather sad.
"Good." From there the two were out of earshot.
Amber watched as the others chattered cheerfully and wondered what she was supposed to do. "Um," she said, catching everyone's attention. "Can someone bring me home? I think I would like to see my family, and they would probably like to see me." Smiling, Wally walked up to the blonde and held out his hand.
"Is it okay if I carry you?" He said, his white teeth shining.
"Of course." Amber smiled back.
And in the blink of an eye, the Fastest Boy Alive was carrying the girl of his dreams off into the distance.
Haha! Did you notice the pun I made in the last sentence? Kinda funny, but not really.
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