Chapter 14: Intermission
Flash and the others made their way to the commissions' room. Hawkgirl refilled her soda, Flash replenished his snacks and they took turns trying to find and go to the bathroom. Batman and Wonder Woman were in an abandoned hallway after they got away from the craziness of the commissions' room.
"Are you enjoying yourself?" Diana asked.
"Yes," Batman admitted. "Thank you."
"You're welcome," Diana responded. "It's good to see you smiling again."
"We should TOTALLY do our own play!" Flash exclaimed.
"I don't know we barely have enough time on our hands as it is," Superman admitted. "I'd love to do it but…"
"But there won't be any deadlines," Flash reminded him. "In high school there was a play date set. With this we could set our own."
"Good point," Superman admitted.
"So what would we do if we could do one?" Hawkgirl asked.
"Are we actually going to do one?" Lantern asked.
"You don't have to be in the play," Flash told him. "You could be a stage manger. And yes we are going to do a play."
"Still which one should we do?" Superman asked.
"How about Princess Bride?" Flash suggested. They all shook their heads.
"You can't do that with seven people," Superman reminded him.
"We could do a Christmas Carol," Flash suggested. "We have the perfect Scrooge." They shook their heads.
"You still can't do that with seven people and that's IF Batman and Jonn' are willing to be in it," Lantern reminded him.
"Well do you have any ideas?" Flash asked.
"I saw six people perform "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"," Superman said. "We could do that. We have enough people for it."
"Sounds good but what about a director and the costumes?" Shayera mentioned. "Not to mention the casting."
"We could ask the J.F to help us out," Flash said.
"Great, being helped by teenagers," Lantern said sarcastically.
"Actually they're young adults," Superman told him. "Still how are we going to get Bruce to do this?"
"Simple, we get Diana on board," Hawkgirl responded. "She can convince him to do it."
"Sounds good," Flash replied. "And better her than me." John checked his phone.
"It's about time," John informed him. "We should head back."
Everyone headed back into their seats and the second act began.
