"Jason."
"Hn."
"..Jason."

"For fucks's sake, what do you want?" Jason's head snapped down to stare at the redhead that he had his arm around. "I-I know this is kinda weird, I'm sorry," Wally answered weakly, yet he somehow snuggled closer to Jason, savoring the warmth.

"Kid, weirder things have happened than me spending the night with someone I barely know," Jason cracked a grin at the speedster, tightening his grip on him. "Well I know, you told me that before..But I feel kinda strange about it," Wally mumbled into Jason's chest, yawning as he did so.

Jason raised an eyebrow at the teen, smiling silently to himself. "Well jeez, if you wanted me to leave you could've just said so," He teased, squeezing Wally's shoulder gently. This was weird. It was too weird. He felt weird, knowing that this man was Robin's brother. Knowing that people warned him to stay away from him. He couldn't find a reason to, though. He cared. Jason cared about him, whether he wanted to admit it or not. And he liked it.

He shouldn't. But he liked it. Both of them shouldn't, but they both did.

Wally yawned again, this time quieter. "I-I don't want you to leave. Pleasedon'teverleave," He mumbled the last part, startling Jason. "I promise I won't leave until tomorrow morning," Jason answered, giving out a small yawn of his own. "That's..Not what I meant," Wally sighed out, pressing into Jason's chest.

"What..Damn it, Kid," Jason muttered, running a hand through his hair. "What did you mean, then?" He asked a little too anxiously, just to be met with the sound of shallow breathing.

He was out.
That was alright, though. Jason wasn't sure he actually wanted to hear what the teen meant, because he was almost positive he already knew. He couldn't say he minded, to be honest. He had a reason to smile as he joined Wally in drifting off to sleep.