Disclaimer: I do not own Young Justice. If I did, it would not have been cancelled, and the following story would have been incorporated into the next couple of episodes. Anyways, enjoy.

Barry Allen still couldn't believe that Wally was really gone. Even after one month, he refused to accept it. Though he wasn't the only one. He had been spending a lot of time with Artemis, the two of them helped each other through it, but he just couldn't seem to grasp the concept, and it was starting to throw off his game as the Flash, which Bart was starting to notice.

"Grandpa look out!" shouts the new Kid Flash as Captain Cold blasts an ice ray at the Flash. He reacts too late and gets an ice beam straight to the face. He falls backwards, but Kid Flash catches him, and then takes out Captain Cold in the next second, then using his ice gun to freeze the rest of the Rogues, Mirror Master, Rainbow Rider, Trickster, and Captain Boomerang. He throws the gun to the ground exclaiming "Wow, that was easy, I don't know why you always have so much trouble with these guys, grandpa."

But when he looks over at the Flash, he is in no mood to laugh at Bart's jokes. He looks around at Bart's handy work and tells him "Nice job. We'll let the authorities clean up here." And with that, he zoomed off, leaving Bart alone with the Rogues.

After going a whole month without putting on the costume or having any contact with anyone from the League or Team, Dick decided he'd had enough. He drove to Wayne Manor, hoping he could talk with his adoptive father, and maybe even see Tim, but he discovered they were off being Batman and Robin, which made Dick nostalgic, making him wish things could go back to the way they were.

But he instantly shook those thoughts away and got into the Batcave. He looked around for a little bit, taking a look at all of the souvenirs he had collected with Batman in the old days. Mr. Freeze's gun, Harley Quinn's hammer, one of Killer Croc's teeth, even Scarface himself was displayed in a trophy case. The one thing that made Dick even sadder than he already was, was seeing Jason Todd's Robin costume in the center of the cave. He walked up to it and read the words that had been engraved on it:

Jason Todd

Friend

Son

Hero

Robin

It felt like Dick stood there for centuries until he realized that the Bat Computer had been left unattended. He seized the golden opportunity and pulled up a visual on the Arctic. After constant nothingness, Dick replayed the events of Wally's death. He didn't know why he did; something just possessed him to do it. After watching it over two or three times, he decided to play it in super slow motion, hoping to see something no one else had before. When he reached the point where the chrysalis began harming Wally, it pained him even more, seeing it in slow motion. But on the last strike, he noticed something else happened. He noticed Wally had begun vibrating, just like he used to try to do, which would give him a bloody nose. But this time, his nose didn't bleed, and the chrysalis went straight through him, but still seemed to harm him. This confused Dick, but he kept watching. He concentrated on Wally, not paying attention to anything else. When he started to fade, he also seemed to get faster, Flash and Impulse were not slowing down. Wally was keeping up with them. The three of them at the same speed for a split second caused a sonic boom, and then Wally was gone. Dick wasn't sure what this meant, but he downloaded the video onto a DVD.

As soon as it finished downloading, he heard the Bat Mobile pull in. He grabbed the disk and quickly shut off the computer, and ran over to one of the cases in order to pretend he had just arrived. When Batman and Robin got out, they did not notice him at first. He attempted to slip out unnoticed, but Tim noticed him and shouted "Dick! Hey, what are you doing here?"

Dick cursed under his breath, but pretended to happily greet his former partners. "Nothing, just thought I'd stop by and say hey. It's been a while."

"Uh-huh." Says Batman. "So what's the real reason you came here?"

"I just told you." Says Dick, knowing deep down he couldn't fool Batman.

"Tim, why don't you go upstairs, I'm sure Alfred has dinner ready."

Tim was about to protest, but after seeing Dick and Batman glaring at each other, he sighed and said "Yes sir."

After he left, Batman took a few steps closer to Dick. "What did you take from the computer?"

"I didn't take anything. I told you why I came here, but I'm starting to regret it."

"You seriously think you can keep this going? I raised you, I know when you're lying. What did you take from my computer?"

"I didn't take anything."

Batman took another step closer. They stood there for what seemed like forever. Eventually, Dick broke the silence and chalantly asked "So did Alfred make dinner for three? Because I'm not leaving until I get food."