Summary: After the events at the Hall of Justice Ollie pleads with Roy not to move out.
Rating: K
Disclaimer: I do no own Young Justice.


"Don't go," Ollie said. He knew it sounded pathetic. But pleading was the only way he knew how to get people to stay. It was what he said to Dinah after she almost broke up with him when she caught him cheating. He hoped it'd be enough to get Roy to stay.

Roy ignored him as he continued to pack his things. Ollie stood in the doorway of Roy's room. Roy had tried to slam it on him, lock him out, but Ollie put his foot in the way.

"I didn't do this." Ollie said. "I wanted you in the League. Why are you blaming me?"

"You didn't stop them." Roy shoved some more clothes into his bag.

"Where will you go?" Ollie asked.

"You set me up a trust."

"Which you can't access until you're twenty-five."

Roy threw the bag to the ground and looked for another to pack his things into. "I've got my inheritance. Face it, Ollie, I've got more money than you right now."

"That money was supposed to go toward college. Are you still going to go to college?"

Roy shrugged and put some more clothes into his second bag.

"Are you getting a job?"

"I don't know." Roy picked up his Speedy Hat that Green Arrow had picked up for him and brought back home after he stormed out of the Hall of Justice.

"Do you even have your own apartment yet?"

"God, stop with the freaking third degree!" Roy yelled. He threw the hat like a Frisbee at Ollie. It hit his chest and floated to the ground.

Ollie bent down and picked it up. "Why do you hate this thing so much?"

"It represents my past. I'm moving on."

Ollie walked over to Roy and put the hat in Roy's bag. "Moving doesn't have to be in one big, grand and rash gesture. Take a few days. Get a plan together. And if you still want to move out I won't stop you. But at the very least just keep the hat. "

Ollie left the room, hoping for once Roy would do the right thing and change his mind. He came back an hour later to check on Roy. He expected Roy to still be packing. Maybe he could make on last plea. But when he arrived Roy's window was open and he was gone. On the desk laid Roy's yellow hat.


A/N: Now I realize Ollie felt a bit OOC, but I think this could be a realistic portrayal of him going through loosing his son through no fault of his own (i.e. he didn't kick Roy out like in the comics). I'd like to hear your opinion of this characterization and what you thought of my story. Thanks for reading, and please review.