A/N: Ok…so the title, if you've ever seen the movie Hotshots…well the part duex is from the sequel. I used it mostly because this is probably going to turn out to be pure crackfic. I actually never intended for the story to happen, but in the process of writing "These Times", my muse decided to take me completely off track and go down a very strange and twisted road, which did not at all fit in with the stories original plot. So, I've decided that I would rework it into a sort of sequel for Antics in Space. Hope you enjoy this. Please review! =D
Oliver Queen did not forget about Wally's "unmentionable" video. The entire time they had been plotting and executing their revenge against Superman the Unjust and his Council of cruelty (as they had become secretly know), the aforementioned tape hovered at the back of his mind. Seeing as Star City was safe at the moment and the emerald archer had nothing to do (the league had extended his and Wally's bans) he decided to track down the young speedster and demand he show him the footage.
With a little help from his former sidekick Speedy, who had made a quick call to Nightwing, he was able to track Flash to his small apartment in Central City. Of course, when he'd made the call both Roy and Dick had insisted he tell them why he was looking for Wally. As a result, the two young heroes hovered behind him as he knocked on the door of one Wally West.
Wally opened the door and stared, uncertain as to why the three eager looking heroes were standing at his apartment door. He glanced behind them, looking disappointed when he saw the empty hallway behind them. The pizza's he had ordered were supposed to be here soon, and he hadn't eaten in at least an hour. Needless to say, the red-head was starving.
"Um, hey guys. What are you doing here?" The statement was directed mostly towards Ollie because Dick and Roy seemed too excited to be bothered with questions at the moment.
"We want to see the tape," Queen replied evenly. Wally stared blankly at him, the lack of food seemed to be messing with his thought process. "You know, the 'unmentionable' one," the blonde supplied.
"Yea, we want to see Wally," Dick said pushing his way past Oliver and into the apartment. Roy followed him to the large collection of movies near the TV.
"So, where is it?" the younger archer called, digging through the assortment of DVDs and video tapes.
"Look, I don't think-" Wally started, but Oliver pushed him out of the way and moved into the room to help with the search. Wally sighed. "Can we at least wait for the pizza to get here?"
