"Hey...Dick...can we talk?" Wally asked hesitantly, opening the door to his bestfriends room. He couldn't see Dick from where he was standing, and he knew he was most likely in here. Nobody had seen him in almost three days, but Bruce had assured him that he just needed time.

Dick didn't know how to react with all of his changing emotions and the fact that he had parents. Two living, immortal parents that he had never met and siblings that he didn't even know that he had. He had so many questions that he couldn't get answers to, but right now he had to try and come to terms with it.

"Yeah...I think we need to." Dick sighed out quietly from where he was under the desk in his room. He hadn't moved from that spot, and created some form of a nest there with pillows and a variety of explosives.

Wally walked in cautiously, moving slowly until he was standing in front of the desk.

"Listen, Dick...you have every right to be mad at me...and at your parents...but I want to tell you something..." Wally said, and patiently waited for his best friend to nod before he continued.

"About...20 years ago, one of the gods came down to the surface world. He fell in love with a human, and they eventually got married and had a kid. Well, he loved the surface world, and his family so much, he forgot about his godly duties, and he started to slowly become human. Zeus had gotten mad, proclaiming that he was abandoning them for her, so he banned every god from having any contact with their children, including his own." Wally said sadly. He didn't really want to tell him any of this, but it was necessary.

"Who was the God..." Dick asked shyly after going over this new information in his head.

"His name is Poseidon. His son's name is Percy, he's 19 years old, and he's one of my closest friends and mentors." Wally said, speaking softly. He waited for long, torturous minutes for the younger boy to respond.

"Why are you telling me this?" Dick finally whispered, staring at his hands.

"Because, Percy found out he was a demigod when he was 13. He was mad at the gods, because he though they had abandoned their children, but when he found out they didn't have a choice, it didn't make it okay, but it made a little more sense." Wally explained as best as he could. Dick turned to look at him weirdly.

"So what? You want me to not be mad?" he asked incredulously.

"I just want you to understand that you're not the only one who's felt like this. I was so, so angry when I found out. I thought my parents didn't want me, but the truth was that they couldn't keep me. We should have been raised in Olympus, along with Percy and Tyson, Thalia and Jason, and Nico, Bianca and Hazel...but we couldn't. That was the law..." Wally said regretfully, looking at nothing with sad eyes.

"You can be mad as long as you want. You can scream and ask questions until you can't talk anymore, and I want you to know that I'll be there to listen." Wally said, placing his hand on the younger teens shoulder. Dick breathed out a shaky sigh and ran his hands through his hair. He sniffled quietly, but otherwise kept his hands in his hair.

"Thanks Wally. It means a lot to hear you say that."

"I thought I was about to lose my bestfriend..." Wally breathed out.

"Are you kidding me?! We brothers. You can't get rid of me that easily." Dick laughed out with a cracking voice.

"Well, I'm glad. Besides, I have something else to tell you too..."

"Walls..." Dick said cautiously, looking up at Wally once more.

"Its nothing bad! I swear! It's...more of a...surprise? Kinda." Wally said with a small smile, nudging Dicks shoulder.

"That doesn't make any sense."

"You'll understand once you know what I'm talking about."

...Na Na Na Na Na Na Na...

"So...when are you guys leaving?" M'gann asked, taking something out of the oven.

"Tomorrow morning." Wally responded, speeding up to her and taking the foods on the tray.

"Why are you guys leaving." Artemis asked with a sigh, trying to play it off like shed wasn't intrigued.

"Well, my family always takes me to this summer camp, and this year I talked the camp director and convinced him to let me bring Dick this year! I've been wanting to take him for a while now, so...ta da. We're going." Wally responded, talking at 500 mph. He was really excited that he was able to bring his bestfriend to the camp and meet all of his friends and mentors.

"So this has absolutely nothing to do with the whole...Robin thing?" Artemis asked. Nobody noticed when Wally froze, for a small fraction of as second.

"Well...somewhat. I just think after everything that went down, he needs to be away from all of the stress that super heroism causes." Wally replied breezily, smiling internally.

"You know...you're actually not a bad guy." Artemis mumbled, rolling her eyes fondly at the speedster.

"I know..." Wally sighed out with a small smile.

"Don't get ahead of yourself, Kid Mouth."

"Hey!"

...Na Na Na Na Na Na Na...

"Walls, you know you never actually told me where we were going." Dick sighed, staring out of the car window.

"Trust me, You'll like it." Wally said, a wide smile covering his face.

"And why, exactly, will I like it." Dick drawled out, already getting bored.

"Well, for starters, it's where we go." Wally answered after a few minutes of silence.

"We?" the boy wonder asked, his attention being drawn to the speedster.

"Us demigod folk. It's a place where we're accepted by our peers, no matter our heritage. We learn how to fight and how to harness our powers, go on dangerous quests and make friends along the way. It's a place where demigods can live peacefully, where they never have to worry about hideous Greek monsters trying to kill them. Its a bit old fashioned, and it's not exactly modern, but it's where we belong. It's home..." Wally said wistfully, trailing off as Barry parked on the side of the road and let the boys out of the car. Wally grabbed Dicks arm excitedly and sped off, past the protective border of Thalia's tree. The bright, warm glow of the camp made Dick look up in wonder, his eyes shining.

"Richard Grace Grayson, welcome to Camp Half-Blood!"