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How to Make Your Sister Disappear!

She was so sick of stupid superior Jai telling her she couldn't do it! She was going to do it! She was going to do it and prove to stupid Jai that he was wrong! And she was right!

"Irey, what are you doing?" her mom asked.

"Going to prove Jai wrong!" she shouted.

"Don't break the house," her mom called out.

She wouldn't! But she wasn't going to say that! she wasn't stupid enough to tell her mom what exactly she was doing because then her mom would try to stop her. And she couldn't have that as she was going to Jai eating his words.

Being at Grandpa's she had plenty of room for this.

Securing her knee pads, elbow pads, the motorcycle helmet her grandpa had gotten her she pulled her goggles into place and secured the lid. Picking up her bubble wrapped pillows she wrapped them around her person; because her aunt had informed her how much broken ribs hurt when her uncle had busted his slamming into a wall at full speed. She double checked her shoelaces; double knotted before she turned and looked out at the Queen estate.

This weekend she had come to Seattle with her mom and Jai for her uncle William's birthday party. Of course, Will got cool gifts. But in the celebration of William's birthday stupid Connor and stupid Wally brought up who was faster, Jai had laughed when she had taken the claim. Which had lead to this dare and she was not going to lose this.

Picking up her stopwatch; she didn't really know how this part worked, but dad's watch would time her somehow; she wrapped it around her wrist, securely before taking her mark.

She'd show them!


Barry chuckled at the party, he had run over to wish his friend's son a happy birthday. Kay, as far as the Super Hero Families were concerned, the Arrows and the Flash family were easily the most interconnected. Barry supposed that this was because of the close friendship he and Oliver had formed when Barry had run into the superhero world.

Also, Oliver and Felicity's foster daughter, Artemis Crock, had married Barry's nephew, Wally West I. And since then the Arrows and Flash family had been thick as thieves.

It wasn't like they were the 'Holy Trinity' of heroes, Supers, Bats, or the Amazons. But the alliance between Barry's and Oliver's families was long standing and strong.

The Hero families did have alliances within the Justice League.

No matter, he was coming to see Oliver's son's birthday, say hi, check on his grandnephew and grandniece.

At least he was until he saw his grandniece standing on the hill of the Queen estate, looking at a watch, and she was dressed up ridiculously. The only reason he knew it was Irey was because she was wearing pink sneakers.

"Irey," he called out.

She must not have heard him, he jogged lightly not willing to break his civilian identity on this private property, yet.

Irey must have been satisfied with whatever she was doing because she suddenly crouched down like a track runner, Barry picked up his jogging pace.

It wasn't like any of Wally's kids, or his own for that matter, had expressed having powers yet.

"Irey!" he shouted.

"Go!" he heard, and it was the back lash of the air breaking that knocked him off his feet. Barry didn't even have a chance to react as he hit the ground. Jolting up he saw the fire of Irey's trail.

"IREY!" he shouted, he heard someone running from the house and saw Artemis.

"IREY!" her mom screamed, and Barry was up after his grandniece.


Present Day…

Wally walked down the street, his hands in his pockets as he savored the spring day. He was a participating member of Stanford's graduate studies in his science classes; Chemical Engineering and Computer Science.

This last year had had a lot happen for him.

Jinx and he had broken up, which was still a dull aching wound in his heart, and Jinx had moved back to India to gain some clarity. Not that he could really blame her, the year before they had broken up had been pretty rough. No, not pretty rough, it had destroyed them both.

Hell, the last four months alone, without Jinx had been rough.

First, there was Bart Allen, which was an unexpected twist, as the kid was from the future, was Wally's grandkid, and was definitely up to something. Not that Wally could prove that Bart was up to anything, yet, just give him a bit of time, he'd prove it. There were the new additions to the Titans, which had expanded the Titans beyond just hero duties but mentoring; that was a nightmare. Then he and Jinx had busted up. Then there'd been Amunet's attack on Central City and after a, then, pregnant Iris (not to worry though, Iris had had a healthy set of twins) and Bart had saved the city. Then there was the drama of Roy; Roy had relapsed, gotten clean again, and was living with Jason Todd, (Yeah, that was a long, long, long, long, complicated story, for which Wally was kind of happy for Dick about getting his dead brother back.), with Lian, going to his meetings again but not on active hero duty as he was getting his shit together. Also, the Lawtons had joined the family, bringing his unknown cousin, Wally Lawton-West II, into the picture with all that drama.

Then there'd been his messed-up school which had almost fucked up his graduate programs, but those had gotten straightened out. And his job.

Ugh, life was just a giant mess for him at this moment, and one he wasn't going to think about.

Nope.

Jogging up the steps of the house he had inherited from his absentee father he pulled out his keys.

"WHOA!" a scream shouted, he turned just as he saw an awkward blur slam into his trashcans which had him growling internally but he couldn't really be mad at the kid.

"Hey kid," he called out as he jogged towards her. The helmet on her head fell off and he found himself looking at a little carrot top with bright green eyes. "What do you think you're doing!? you could have been hurt. Were you riding a bike or something?" he knelt to her level while scanning for the absent bike, scooter or skateboard.

"Uh…" she started dumbly.

"Where's your mom?" he asked.

She just glared at him like he was stupid then.

"Come on kid, this isn't time for shenanigans," he warned.

"You should know where mom is!" she snapped.

And Wally felt like he had been struck by lightning. "What?"

"Why are you acting stupid Dad? We went to Will's birthday party!" she rolled her eyes.

"Uh…"


"Where is she!?" Artemis grabbed her uncle-in-law when he skidded to a halt at the doors.

"I looked everywhere, I can't find her, Caitlin is looking for signs of her right now," Barry gasped.

Artemis clasped her hands over her mouth as she trembled a bit. "Ôi Chúa ơi," she gasped.

"Mom?" Jai croaked behind her which had her turning to look at the blond boy as he crept forward. "Where's Irey?"

"Jai, I need you to be honest with me," she crouched before her son. "When did your speed start up?"

"It hasn't…" Jai said, now staring at the scorched trail. "Irey said she could run, I said she couldn't," Jai said. "Where's Irey?"

"It appears your sister has gotten her speed, we'll find her though," Barry said.

"This is all my fault!" Jai burst into tears then and Artemis gathered her son into her arms as she looked at Barry for help.

"I'll have Cisco vibe her, see if we can't find her that way," Barry said softly.

"I don't care if you have to call pointy ears himself! Find my granddaughter!" Oliver shouted, which had Artemis looking up at her foster father; Oliver Queen wasn't even fifty and had three grandchildren, all of whom he would die for. When had he gotten there? Artemis wondered.

"I'm going to retask Queen satellites now," Felicity said running into the house.

"Artemis, we'll find her," Barry said, then nodded to Oliver before disappearing a blur.

Artemis just held onto her son as Oliver helped her up and she walked into the house. "I need to call Wally, he can help," she said.

"I already called him," Connor said appearing then.


Present Day…

Wally had been baffled at the girl's statement, so much so that he had her sitting at his counter, of a partially packed house, sipping a milkshake as he hid behind the wall trying to call Barry for help.

"You look really young, Dad, and when are we calling Mẹ?"

"Uh… Barry, come here as quick as you can," Wally managed and hung up.

"How old are you?" he asked carefully.

"Nine," she rolled her eyes like that was obvious before cautiously approaching the nine year old girl in pig tails.

"Who's your mom?" he asked.

"She's mom, duh, did you hit your head dad?"

"What year were you born, kid?" he asked.

"June 9th," she rattled off the year which had him standing there stupefied. "You should know this, you said it was the best day of your life." She rolled her eyes as if she had heard it too many times.

"Kid, it's April 23rd," he rattled off the year for her.

Now the carrot top's eyes widened, and she stared dumbly at him; with an expression he knew well because he had seen it on his own face a time or two.

"It can't be…" she shot up, bolting out the house as she looked around frantically. Wally tore after her though when she zipped off in a blur of lightning.

"No! Lemme Go! No!" she screeched when he caught her in the middle of a park.

"Daughter, bad day!" he supplied quickly at the onlookers as he hauled the squirming nine year old off with him.

"I can't be here!" she shouted. "I wanna go home!" she wailed.

"Look kid, I don't like this anymore than you do, but you need to calm down!" Wally shouted struggling to hold the girl.

The carrot top looked at him with wide, serious green eyes then as she shook.

"Good, now what's your name?" he said.

"Irey."

"What's your mom's name?" he asked.

"I can't tell you."

Wally scowled at this.

"You do know I could just run DNA on you and find out, right?" he asked.

"No! You Can't!" she protested. He wasn't going to even attempt to argue with the flawed logic of the kid.

"Come on, I called us some help," Wally sighed. Hopefully Barry could get here soon and help them straighten up this mess.

"Who?" she blinked owlishly at him.

"Barry."

"Uncle Barry!" she squealed in delight then, all distress from earlier forgotten.


Jai was so dead. So very dead when mom found out. Yup, he was dead. He should just go dig himself his own grave, like now, rather than having mom find out.

But he couldn't do that as he shifted uneasily in his chair where mom had set him down as she started calling all her friends to help go find Irey.

He couldn't believe that Irey was… Speed! Jai felt a jab of jealousy at this as he bit his lip. But he had to speak up now.

"Mẹ," he said, his mom turned on him then.

"Yes Jai?" she crouched before him.

"It's my fault, Irey said she had Speed, I called her a liar, she said she'd prove it, I told her… I told her I'd only believe it if she ran back in time!" Jai burst into more tears then and his mom hugged him tight then.

"It's not your fault, đứa bé, we'll get her back," his mom whispered in his hair. Jai just hugged his mom tight as he sobbed. He made his sister disappear! This was all his fault! His mom slid her fingers through his hair soothingly and he just cried. Because there was nothing he could ever say to make this right.

"It's Wally," grandma suddenly said appearing with a phone and Jai cried harder.


Hello, some minor clarification here. I follow the HC that Artemis Crock is half Vietnamese, mostly because Jade Ngyuyen is half Vietnamese and in the YJ universe they are sisters.

So here's some of the translations, however, please know I do not speak Vietnamese and am using Google Translate, if the translations are incorrect please tell me.

Ôi Chúa ơi - Oh God

đứa bé - baby

Mẹ - Mom


That's all for now folks.

Enjoy Parent Trap =)