…I don't even know. It was spawned from JessieMundaiFan though, so the last bit may be familiar.
And also, I have a feeling that this will turn out to be another Into The Game.
You know, a lot of hits, reads and stuff but little to none reviews.
Anyways….
Disclaimer: No me gusta…
Oh, the plot will be different then Kid Lantern, to those of you who have actually read JessieMundaiFan's Kid Lantern.
"Do you think we're going to see the Flash?" Vic gave his sister an amused look as she bounced up and down on her seat, "I honestly don't know, Johnny baby, but we'll find out soon." their mother said with a grin as she pulled into the driveway of their new home.
"But this is Flash's city, we just have to run into him! Ooh, Vic, we just have to!" Johnny squealed, hopping out of the car as Vic opened the truck to get to their bags. "Well, we can't run into him, he is the fastest man alive, you remember?" he teased her, arm reaching out and tugging lightly on her red sweater with Flash's lightning bolt on the front.
"Oh, I know that," Johnny shrugged as she grabbed her bags before jogging up to her brothers side as they waited for their mother to finish muttering and open the door. "But misspoken sentence aside, I really wanna see the Flash in person."
Vic shook his head, smiling before they heard their mother let out a "Aha!" as she finally unlocked the door and pushed it open.
"Go pick your rooms, my two wittle, itty, bitty babies!" their mother cooed at them as she gave them both a kiss on the forehead before letting them go into the house. "Should we check the basement out first, or go straight upstairs and then downstairs?" Johnny questioned, eyes lingering on the door to the basement before straying up the stairs. "We should probably go downstairs first, then look upstairs. Who knows, we may actually get separate rooms this time," Vic's brown eyes sparkled in amusement as Johnny let out a mock gasp of distress.
"Separate the Wonder Twins? The 'Attached by the hips, read each others minds' twins that have never done anything without the other?"
Johnny gazed up at Vic with saddened eyes even as she felt a sting of annoyance at having to star up at her twin. "Who knows?" all she got for her dramatic display of a sad, betrayed young girl with watery eyes was a shrug as Vic went towards the basement door.
They both dropped their bags on the floor of the barren living room floor before they got to the door, stopping to look back at their mother as she talked.
"I want you both to, at least, be debating about the rooms by the time the moving truck gets here, alright? I know how picky you are," her eyes her narrowed playfully at her two children as Johnny was giving her a deadpan look while Vic was giving her an amused one. "It's not my fault, really…it's all Johnny's fault. She's the picky one."
At this, Johnny scoffed and rolled her eyes, hand turning the knob of the door and pulling it open as their mother laughed. "You're just as picky as me, Victoria." she grinned at her brother as he sighed as his name, giving their sheepish mother a mock-glare before following his sister down the stairs.
He found Johnny gazing around the room with an impressed look on her face. "Look, the basement actually has a bathroom!" she giggled as she pointed at the small hallway leading to a closet of some sorts. He eyed the bathroom in slight amusement, seeing as it was a total room fit with a shower also.
He caught sight of a closed door on the other side of the bathroom. "What's in here?" he mused, already knowing Johnny was beside him as he moved toward the door. "I have no idea, that's what I was wondering when I saw it." she reached for the handle of the door, pulling it open as they both peered inside, seeing a washer and dryer.
"Well, I guess that answer our question…" Johnny looked amused as Vic lost his interest and turn to survey the rest of the room. "It look spacious, and nice…we could both easily fit in here." he tilted his head, trying to decide on what he thought was missing here.
"It feels strange though, there's just no…life down here," Johnny lopped her arm through his and linked their fingers together. "That's what I was thinking, maybe a new paint job…or some paintings, posters, maybe even us actually moving down here." his free hand was cradling his cheek and underside of his jaw as he silently thought about it.
"Still need to look at the rooms upstairs. There's three up there, I think Ma said something about one of the three being joined," Johnny said, steering them towards the stairs and pulling Vic up them.
And they did, they wandered each room and were standing in the last room upstairs, the one room that was actually just two rooms joined together.
"I'm still thinking 'basement' but I really like this room." Johnny spoke up, interrupting Vic's thoughts and making him turn to look at her. "Well, we could actually make this one into a studio, and then the other one-" he gestured to the opened door showing another room. "-the entertainment room. We could put our games, systems and stuff in there while in here, there can be art supplies." he suggested, their mother standing in the door way with a fond smile on her face.
The walls were a pleasant look blue colour, the floor boards a nice, shiny chestnut and the whole room screamed 'Tranquility' to them. The adjoined room, was actually a stunning violet purple with a nice, lush carpet the colour of maroon.
"Ooh, you know what we can do? We could paint clouds, the sun, maybe even birds on the walls and ceiling! It's fit to, because this blue is the perfect colour for spring time!" Vic smiled as Johnny started saying how it would look, where everything would go and the story behind it all.
"So you guys are set on rooms?" Johanna, to say the least, was pleasantly surprised to hear her daughter start going on and on about the set up and might-be stories to go with the rooms.
Johnny turned to Johanna with bright, loving chocolate eyes bearing into their mother's own eyes. "We can have both?" she breathed, excitement building up inside her as Vic visibly brightened also.
"Why not? You're only going to take it somehow, anyway." Johanna grinned at her children as they let out squeals and shouts of delight and hugged each other.
"This is gonna be so cool! Can you just imagine everything?" Johnny broke away from her brother and ran down the stairs, picking up her bangs and putting them downstairs in the basement before coming back upstairs with three books and two pencils.
Vic was already there, looking out the window and not even bothering to go downstairs when Johnny gave him his sketch book and one of the pencils.
"I'm going outside, this house is gorgeous and it has to be described and drawn." Johnny's eyes sparkled as Vic grinned, obviously agreeing with his sister. "I got to bring my bags down, and then I'll come out and join you, alright?" Vic gave a small wave to Johnny's back as she shrugged and turned to leave, "See ya outside then,"
Vic shook his head before putting the sketchbook and pencil down on the window sill before grabbing his bags and slowly making his way down the stairs into their new room.
Johnny stared up at the big house in front of her, she was sitting on the sidewalk, using the Impala as a make-shift rest as she leaned against it, the sketch book propped on her raised leg as her hand hovered over the page, silently wondering where to begin.
Her eyes dropped to the black page in front of her, the image of the house stuck in her head, hand now gliding across the page as she drew.
She started with the house, the tall, blue building and worked on the attachments like the porch with the seat swing connected to it. She drew the trees standing tall in the back and the clouds and the sky, the sun high in the sky.
She almost didn't notice when a breeze went by, her hand pausing on drawing the little things and her head coming up, confusion written on her face as she looked around.
"I thought no body lived here," Johnny tensed up, her eyes shooting toward the voice and taking in the tall, lean body before she was meet with a face that had freckles across the boys nose, his red hair making his emerald eyes stand out. "Ah…" her eyes were wide as she gazed into his curious ones.
"We just moved in today?" she mentally cringed at how nervous she sounded.
Wally was internally worried, silently wondering if she had noticed that there was no breeze and the cause of the rush of air was him running. Letting out a sigh of relief as she simply looked up at him with confused chocolate eyes, he grinned down at her.
"So I get a gorgeous girl living just down the street?" he winked down at her, watching as her face went from confused to amused with the slightest of blushes. "I suppose?" she shrugged, before peering up at him. "Who are you?" she gave him a timid smile as he gave her a grin.
"Wally West, and who, might you be?" He watched as her as she stood up, putting the books and pencil on the top of the car before the smile went from timid to a full blown, sincere one. "Johnny Mulwain," she tucked a strand of hair behind her ear before noticing his outstretched hand and shaking it.
"Nice to meet you, Johnny." he puzzled over her name, his ears picking up the sound of a door opening and closing. "Johnny, who's your friend?" he eyed the male coming toward them, noticing the similarities between him and Johnny.
"Hey Vic! This is Wally. Wally, this is my brother, Vic. Vic, this is Wally." Johnny grinned up at her brother, pulling Wally over to Vic as she introduced them. "You guys look a lot alike." Wally stated as he shook Vic's hand, earning himself a smile from him. "We're twins, it's only naturally we look alike,"
Wally blinked at them, looking at the both of them before letting out a sigh, "Should have guess that," he laughed. "Where'd you come from?" Johnny spoke up, making Wally panic slightly.
"What do you mean, where did I come from?" his eyes slide from Vic's to hers. "As in how I'm talking to you or the place I was born?" which only earned him a chuckle from Vic and an smile from Johnny. "The first one,"
He blinked at Johnny in confusion. "I meant that you weren't there a minute ago, because I know I was alone." Johnny tilted her head as Wally shrugged. "Taking a run? Did something to make my aunt angry so I'm giving her time to cool off,"
"Oh," Johnny blinked, "So that breeze I felt was you running," she blinked again in amazement. "You must be really fast."
Wally laughed nervously, Vic giving him a suspicious look. "Yeah, I guess I am pretty fast…ah, what are you doing out here, if you just moved?" he questioned, wanting desperately to change the subject. "Hm?" he saw Johnny's eyes drift over to the books. "Oh, I was drawing."
Interest sparked in Wally as he saw her eye one of the books, "Really?" he questioned, eyebrows raised in surprise, "Can I see?"
"Um…I guess you can," Johnny picked up one of the books and was going to hand it to him when he had already taken it, opening it at a random page.
"This is awesome, compared to my drawings," he grinned at her after browsing through the drawings. "Thank you?" Johnny raised her eyebrows in question as she took her sketchbook back from him.
Vic suddenly grabbed Johnny's arm when they heard their mother call out. "Vic, John! Come in here!"
"Hey, you look familiar!" Johnny and Vic turned from their house to look at Wally. "Familiar?" Vic's brows furrowed as he gazed in confusion at the red head. "We just moved here." he added. "Johnny told me, it's just…you look familiar," Wally narrowed his eyes as he looked into Vic's face.
"What school do you go to?" Johnny spoke up before either boys could say anything more. "North Central High,"
"Awesomesauce," Johnny grinned, ignoring Vic's sigh. "Wanna be friends? It'd be nice to know someone instead of being all awkward penguin again." she added thoughtfully, making Wally laugh.
"Yeah, sure. It'd be nice having normal friends," he grinned back. "Wait, you're going to North Central?" Johnny clapped Wally on the shoulder, shaking her head at him in amusement. "I just said that, didn't I?" her eyes sparkled in humour. "It would be nice to actually know someone," Vic said slowly.
Before anyone else could say anything, Wally's pocket started singing and they listened as he growled as he took it out of his pocket, looking at the text he received. "Damnit, Rob…" he muttered.
"I gotta go, but I'll see you guys soon, alright?" Wally grinned at the two before taking off down the street, leaving Vic blinking in confusion and Johnny grinning.
"We have a friend."
"He could easily be lying, you know…"
"Stop ruining the moment."
And I'm ending it there because I can't think of anything else to write.
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