A/N: Hello! Thanks for checking out my fics. I roleplay on tumblr (betterlucknexxtime) as Jinx, and this fic will contain all the flinx drabbles I write that I like, so updates will go as I write. Length may vary. Some of these drabbles will be written for a Young Justice version of Wally, which will be labeled and noted. Enjoy, and I'd love to hear what you guys think!

Prompt: Red String of Fate #54 Our muses are destined to meet during a grocery shop run where they crash their trolleys into each other.
Pairing: Kid Flash (YJ) / Jinx
Word Count: 370


The tension between the two people glaring each other down was impalpable, but heavy enough to make everyone on the other sides of the aisle freeze and walk elsewhere. Behind the girl was the meat section, at which Wally was eyeing hungrily. A nice bacon and waffle breakfast had him nearly salivating on the spot. Behind him, however, was the fruit and sweets section, at which Jinx eyed with an almost lustful look. A box of chocolate covered strawberries as a little treat to help her through her stressful day …

But the two of them were stuck in the middle of the aisle, overflowing trolleys having rammed into each other in their haste. And by the looks of the other's eyes, neither was giving an inch.

It was Wally that broke the tension first, letting out a long, exasperated sigh. The moments were killing him. If he were in costume, this run would've been done hours ago.

"Look, lady, it's been a long day. Can you just move, please?"

Jinx was not amused at being asked to back up out of someone's way. Here she was, shopping with actual clean money for once, and some jerk was asking her of all people to move?

She crossed her arms over her chest and glared right back. "Make me."

There was only the slightest hint of warning (the small smile that perked up) before she felt herself being pushed back by her trolley. Unfortunately, Wally's shoelace just so happened to become untied at that moment, causing him to lose his balance and trip, knocking both shopping carts over.

The two sat at the end of the aisle, groceries hopelessly mixed up.

"It'll take forever to sort through this." He moaned, holding his head. The pinkette grimaced in return and held up a box of slightly smooshed donuts, identical to the other box. They stared at the two containers, then looked away, embarrassed as their stomachs grumbled in unison. Wally hesitated, then grinned, getting up and holding a hand out to her.

"How about I just buy the whole thing together and we kick it at my place?"

She really was a lot cuter when she grinned at him like that.