Pairing: Wally/Dick- Kid Flash/Robin (may sometimes show a smidge of Conner/Megan later but it's really not even that important)


First

Wally West was always first. Sometimes he was fully aware of it and sometimes he wasn't. The times when he wasn't aware were usually the times he should've been. It was those moments that aggravated Dick Grayson. Mostly Boy Wonder was upset because Wally was the first for him in a lot of things and he didn't even know it half the time. The first thing of the list of first, Wally was Dick's first real friend.

It sound ridiculous to even comprehend. Dick Grayson didn't have real friends? Well no he fucking didn't. Dick was Robin and Robin was Dick, anyone he met at school didn't know about this whole other side to him, this part that completed and made him whole. It's hard to bond with someone when there's this gigantic section of your life you can't tell them about. Also, listening to average pre-teens whine about their day made Dick want to throw them into open traffic, "Oh, you're mom grounded you from your cell phone? Well I had my arm broken by the mother-fucking Joker as he stabbed a knife repeatedly into my side. Your problem sounds much worse though." Gah, it infuriated him.

So when he met Wally he was completely taken aback. Other sidekicks, his age? Well, Wally was older but still it was someone like him. Someone who had this identity that no one could know about. They never got to talk much when they worked together (which wasn't that often to begin with). When Batman told Dick that him and Flash decided it would be good for the boys to meet to get to know each other better Dick didn't know how to feel. Happy? Wary? He never talked to someone his age who knew about his other side, his Robin side.

Batman and Flash had them meet up at a park where Wally was slurping through his fourth milkshake and eating his sixth container of nachos. While Dick hadn't been allowed to reveal his identity to Wally, Flash had not been as strict to Wally. Dick walked nonchalantly over to the older boy and for the first time saw him without that mask. Freckles dotted his face lightly, the mildly dark complexion making his sea green eyes stand out. His red blazing hair was being tossed around by the wind. It was strange and felt out-of place for Dick to see a sidekick without his outfit.

Upon seeing Dick arrive Wally waved an arm vigorously as if Dick hadn't been told his exact location and when to meet. "Boy Wonder huh? So sweet! Still wearing shades? Yeah…Uncle told me about Bats privacy issues. Still it's so awesome to meet Robin in person! You totally kicked ass whenever we fought together!" He shook the younger boys hand excitedly and Dick stared at the red-head in confusion.

He was older…yet he admired Robin? One of the youngest of sidekicks? "My real names Wally West by the way. I figure another sidekick could know. You already see my face." He said. That much was true and had also caught Dick by surprise. Wally was so…not very good at the keeping a secret identity thing.

"Do you just let everyone know your name?" Dick asked. "Because I don't. Batman has a good reason for wanting to keep our identities a secret. You can't just go off and let everyone know information like that, even in the Justice League."

"Well you are Robin." Wally said smiling, freckles crinkling up together. "And my information is all in the Justice League system and I figured if anyone could hack into that it would be you. I also figured that you would like to know more about me sooner or later since we're going to be hanging out. So I might as well save you the trouble and tell you everything you need to know now. I've got nothing to hide, I'm amazing." He ran a tanned hand through thick red hair, "So am I right or what?" Dick stared at the other through dark sunglasses.

Okay, the guy was good. Wally was smart…which he hadn't expected. "Whatever. Like the enthusiasm," Dick said smirking. "You seem to know a lot about me, what are you some crazed fan? I definitely don't need that to deal with." Wally stretched his arms out with a wicked grin, flashing bright teeth.

"No, I know everything about almost everyone! I actually know less about you and Bats because you guys are the most secretive. It's cool. I dig it. Once I found out Uncle was Flash I decided I totally had to get in on this action and become a super hero myself." Green eyes lit up like fireworks. "So I did!"

"Wait, you decided to become a superhero?" Dick exclaimed. "How do you decided that!"

"Uncle became one through a science experiment, even though he forbid me from doing the same once I figured it out I just recreated it." He stood up and posed triumphantly. "Then I got my super speed in a couple of days and now I stand before you as awesome and as amazing as ever."

Dick had to admit that was incredibly impressive. Wally was able to recreate an experiment that made you a superhero. Everyone called Robin a genius but why was no one mentioning him? (Robin was still the smarter sidekick though.) He stared at Wally as he started laughing and couldn't help but be amused.

Wally is interesting.

He acted different than the children at Dick's school. He was very open and honest. School children were dreadful. They hid things and talked behind each others backs. You could just look in their faces and see the lies pouring out. Pre-teens were pretty bad but it was always the teenagers that made Dick even more uncomfortable. They were fiends. Wally was older than him but he was so…eager to express himself. It seemed abnormal compared to the world he saw.

Not that he would know much about Wally but still it seemed abnormal. Abnormal..abbbbb…normal. "It's a weird word isn't it?" Dick asked automatically. "Abnormal. What's the ab stand for? Abstract? What's ab mean? What's a stract?"

"Abstract? Like abstract art?" Wally asked as if the question hadn't appeared from nowhere. "Then I suppose stract is the word they use when a bunch of paint thrown on a canvas actually makes a picture and not random splotches. Don't understand that stuff."

"Abstract isn't all splotches you know. Seriously though this is bugging me. Abomination, abolish, abundant…what does ab mean?" Dick titled his head before jumping up in shock when Wally punched him in the shoulder. "Dude, what the hell?" He asked crossly.

"Google it. Anyway you're cool." Wally responded. "Way cooler than they describe you in the papers. They try to make you out to be the same mysterious brooding man as Bats, but you're not. You're your own person." Dick felt himself go pink, in some ways had Wally just complimented him? "You should let the press know that so people quit picturing you as tiny Batman."

It was definitely some sort of compliment. Dick had never been complimented to before besides the girls at school and they didn't know him. "Dick, you're so cute!" "Dick you're so smart!" "Dick you have the cutest eyes did you know that?" That was stuff he heard all the time from mindless ranting pre-teen children. The way Wally complimented him was…different. Of course Wally was probably just over-excited to be talking to another sidekick.

Then again Dick knew it was making him happy too. Someone else. "You're not so bad yourself K.F." Dick said looking at him. "Even though all I know about you is that you like to eat a lot and talk a lot. This information was gained from this meeting though, not the data base. I haven't looked you up yet."

"It's not a meeting." Wally said with a pout. "It's like a… hanging out thing. We're hanging out."

"Because Batman and Flash told us too." Dick stated.

"So?" Wally said tossing his milkshake cups one at a time into an empty trashcan. "It's good for us. We need to talk! It's good apparently. Besides you're the coolest sidekick I've ever met." With the cups finished he started throwin the plastic nacho containers. One bounced off instead of landing his he cussed under his breath.

Dick froze up again, more compliments. More genuine compliments. "The coolest?" He repeated. "Now you're just being a suck up. Scared that I'll give a bad report to Batman?"

"While I do have a honest fear of Batman. No, that's not it. I'm being nice dude. Why do you have this brick wall around you? Come on. Let's go do something fun." Wally said standing up.

"But Batman said to stay at the park so our location will be known!" Dick said quickly. "In case something happens!"

"Why? I'm Wally and you're Not-Robin." Wally said. "Not Kid Flash and Robin. Villains don't pop up and attack them on a daily bases right?" He grabbed the younger boy by the wrist and pulled him forward. "We'll be back before six o'clock. That's when they said they'd come back to get us. It'll be fine."

Dick, who was a kid in every way still never disobeyed Batman. The only time he could at like the kid he was, was as Robin. He didn't want to risk upsetting Batman and have that privilege taken away as well. At school he was Dick Grayson the perfect child. As Robin he was more free. One listened to Bruce, one listened to Batman. The two never crossed. Right now Wally was asking Dick Grayson to disobey Batman. Two people from two different worlds.

It scared him a little. But he couldn't stop his feet from moving forward. It felt okay to listen to Wally. This wasn't a trap and nothing bad would happen. "Fine, but if Batman gets mad I'm telling him you forced me to come against my will." Dick stated with a small smile.

"See, that's a horrifying thought. There's no way I won't make sure we get back in time. I'll carry you myself if we have to. Mostly because I can't let my good name be ruined. I can't let Kid Flash be late to something! Think of the horror!" Wally waved his arms around madly, waving Dick with him.

"My arm isn't rubber." Dick stated.

"Sorry man, oh, what do I call you in public anyway. I'm pretty sure Not-Robin isn't going to fly." Wally mumbled.

"Just call me Rob." Dick said.

"Ohhh creative." Wally replied. "I wouldn't have ever thought of that."

"Well you had to ask, so apparently you wouldn't have." Dick laughed while elbowing Wally in the ribs. It was strange, but it already felt like they had always been friends. It was so easy to get along with Wally. There was no sense of judgment or cruelty coming from the teen. Even though they had only been talking for such a short time Dick could feel is trust being placed easily in the freckled teens hands. Dick never felt like this with any of the kids at school. Wally was something different, something original.

It was the second time Dick thought but it couldn't be helped, Wally was interesting.


End of Chapter One! :D Like? Want more? Review and let me know! Seriously, I love reviews. I feed off them. Like some strange creature. Faves and Alerts are also appreciated. :3

This will progressively turn into a fiction with the M rating it has. So, yeah, get prepared for that. Each chapter will talk about what little Wally was the first for, for Dick. Time-skips and such but I will keep it smooth. So obviously things will advance. Also they will age and get past where the show and comics are. So get ready for some mild AU too. The next chapters will probably be much longer too. Because I tend to do that with my stories for some reason...o.o LONG LIVE WALLY/DICK! I don't own Google and I never will.

(Anyone else giggle because his name is Dick? Is it just me?)