[I do not own Teen Titans or any characters mentioned in this story. Hello all! I'm sorry I've been so inactive lately, there's a been a lot going on. This chapter could have been a lot more detailed, but it wasn't. So,,,,have some more very awkward Elliot Knight.]

A civilian Elliot struggled and strained as he failed to pull away from his boyfriend's arm. Wally had the idea that introducing his boyfriend to the Flash family was a good idea, but Elliot only saw flashes of him making an embarrassment of himself go across his mind.

"Wally, this is a bad idea. This is very, very bad idea." Elliot warned as he continued with his attempts to pull away from Wally's death grip on his hand.

"This is a great idea! You're just nervous, you'll be fine I promise!" Wally said happy as ever as he trudged down a sidewalk leading to his Uncle's house.

Elliot groaned sadly as he abandoned his tactic and instead focused on every little possibility that could go wrong while he was in the presence of Wally's family. Elliot could feel Wally's worried stare on him as he hung his head and practically whimpered in terror, though he ignored it.

What if they didn't like the way he dressed? He supposed he could have worn something a little lighter. What if they didn't like how he looked or his criminal background? What if they hated his personality? What if-

"Ellie." Wally said as he stopped suddenly, snapping Elliot from his dreadful trance.

Elliot finally looked up at the only slightly taller boy, letting passerby after passerby pass them like blurs.

"Babe, you'll be fine. Just be yourself and they'll love you, I know it." Wally said softly, pushing Elliot's bangs out of his face. Elliot always did hate it that Wally was the one person he couldn't hide his emotions from, but sometimes it was a pretty okay quirk to have.

Elliot smiled a small bit, blushing from more than just the cold of winter. Elliot closed his eyes and took a deep, calming breath before he grasped Wally's hand softly in his and continued their track.

After a few more minutes of walking in comfortable silence, hand in hand, Elliot began leaning on Wally more and resting his head on his shoulder.

"Thanks." Elliot said just above a whisper. Another quirk of Wally's was that he was getting better and better at telling when Elliot's anxiety was working up and knew exactly how to calm him down.

"You ready?" Wally breathed as the two stepped up onto the concrete doorstep of a generic house in Central City.

"...Nope." Elliot said after a short pause, not even surprised when Wally completely ignored his answer and began ringing the doorbell. After a few moments of silence and no indication of anyone coming to answer the ringing, Wally reverted to the tactic he used as a child.

Wally suddenly kicked the door open, dragging an internally panicking Elliot in after him.

"Guess who, guys?" Wally yelled as loud as he could, capturing the attentions of at least twelve people who looked admittedly a lot like himself.

"Wally what are you doing? You're causing a scene, stop i-" Elliot whisper yelled from his hiding spot behind his outgoing boyfriend before Wally suddenly grabbed his hand and dragged him over to a woman wearing a white button up that had curly red hair framing her kind face.

"Soooo, Mom, I'd like to introduce you to somebody! This is my boyfriend, Elliot!" Wally said without a care whatsoever.

Upon the word 'boyfriend' almost everyone in the small house started to gather around Wally's mother and apparent boyfriend, closing them both in. Elliot was much too distracted by Wally's mother and her babbling either way.

"Oh Wally's told me so much about you! I'm so glad I finally get to meet the boy that's made my son so dumbstruck! You know when he first started telling me about you, he kept stuttering every time he said your name, and it was the cutest little thing! And there was this one time when he was talking when-" Mary West rambled as Elliot was taken aback by her very speedy talking.

"-OKAY, MOM! C'mon Ellie, lots of people to see, that story's pretty boring anyway!" Wally cut in as to avoid further embarrassment, laughing nervously as Elliot sent a very amused smirk his way.

Wally took a quick look out into the crowd of people gathered in the homely living room before catching a glint in his eye and walking Elliot over to meet his favorite family member. The sea of people parted in between all of their amused chuckles and whispers, only making Elliot that much more anxious.

"Uncle Barry! This is-" Wally said suddenly as a very tall red-headed man turned to face Elliot who was sweating nervously.

"Elliot! I know, you told me when you had that breakdown over how 'desperately in love' you were." Barry said jokingly, posing in an overdramatic way as Wally hid his blushing face in his hands and groaning.

"N-Nice to meet you M-Mister...A-All-Allen…" Elliot stuttered as he jaggedly held his hand out for a proper handshake. He was terrified, to say the least. The Flash was one of the most feared heroes in the world according to most villains. Elliot kept chanting to himself that he wasn't a villain, and The Flash had no reason to attack. But after living in fear of him and the rest of the Justice League so long, he couldn't help his own reactions.

"Oh please - just call me Barry!" Barry said as he laughed heartily at Elliot's expense, leaving Elliot's hand to hang limp and awkwardly in the air between them.

Finally, after quite a while of the crowd laughing with Barry and Elliot having no idea what to respond with - he said the first thing that came to mind. Which was his first mistake.

"I watched you beat the crap out of my father." Elliot blurted lamely before his eyes shot open as saucers and he slapped a pale hand over his mouth.

For a while the entire room was dead quiet, with Wally holding back boisterous snickers and Elliot slowly becoming paler than what was healthy even for him.

And then the silence was abruptly cut through with the loud roar of an entire family's laughter. Elliot whipped his head around at every side of the room, completely at a loss for words yet again.

"Don't worry, Wallace already told us about how you were a villain and well - I've beat the crap out of almost every villain at this point." Barry boasted as he ignored Wally frantically moving his hands in a 'please shut up' motion.

"W...Wallace?" Elliot said in between snickers as Wally turned three shades brighter.

"Well, I wonder what else Wallace told everyone." Elliot said, taking way too much joy in Wally's expense.

After those first two incredibly awkward introductions, the rest of the night at the West's home went pretty smoothly. The kids not so surprisingly loved playing with Elliot, and Wally's parents seemed to love him just as much as Wally did. Elliot didn't take notice, but there was even a point in the get together when Barry clapped Wally on the back and finger gunned towards Elliot, whispering 'keeper' towards his nephew.

After all of Wally and Elliot's mutual embarrassment and fun at the party, the two finally left for home again. Elliot having had a surprisingly fun time and Wally still internally screaming from his terrible family antics.

About halfway off the porch Elliot muttered an extremely foreboding, "I hope my parents love you as much as that".

[Review please! And especially tell me if you would like a continuation of this where Wally meets Elliot's parents! I'd love to write it if people actually want to read it!]