A/N; Thank you my only reviewer, Twinkie in a ding dong world, for being so kind, :') Also, if you feel the relationship Is rushed, it's because Kid Flash is going to be portrayed as cocky, full of himself and a major flirt. As for the beginning, it's just him thinking a while after the events happen.
Wally patted the green boy on his head jokingly, before dashing down the hall, following Jinx. The pink –haired girl stood at Robin's office door nervously. "Are you just going to stand there all day, or are you going to knock?" Kid Flash asked her, leaning over her small frame to pound his fist against the door loudly. "God! Can I do anything without you interfering?" Jinx snapped, turning to face Wally.
She glared up at him, her cat eyes slit in anger. "Well maybe if you weren't so afraid of being good I wouldn't have to!" Wally retorted, staring back at her, not backing down. "Well maybe I wouldn't have-!" Jinx was cut off by Robin in the doorway, clearing his throat. "If you two are done bickering- Whoa! Jinx? When did you get here?"
Jinx rolled her eyes again, sighing. "Wallace here said that you wanted me on your team if I stayed out of trouble." Kid Flash scowled at her and grumbled, "Its Wally. Or Kid Flash. Not Wallace." Jinx grinned and shrugged nonchalantly. "Whatever you say, Wallace." Kid Flash was about to counter her with a snide remark, when Robin's voice once again stopped their arguing.
"Guys! You're acting like Raven and BB. Now, Jinx. I said that if you were to prove yourself deem able to become a Teen Titan, then you will be accepted into the team. First, I suppose you can attend training with us tomorrow morning if you would like. You also have to steer clear of any crime. Can you handle that?" Jinx looked slightly uncomfortable, and unsure of what to say. "I-I don't know. I need to think about it." She said quietly, her eyes boring holes in the ground.
Robin nodded, understanding. "Well at least come to training in the morning. You may sleep on the couch if you like." Jinx still looked unsure, but she accepted his offer. "Hey! The couch is my bed. Where am I sleeping?" Kid Flash complained, as a satisfied looking Jinx retreated down the hall again. Robin sighed tiredly and rubbed the back of his neck. "I guess you could sleep in Beast Boy's roo-?"
"There's no damn way I'm sleeping in that pig-sty. I'd rather sleep outside. Peace!" Kid Flash sped out of Robin's sight, and into the living room to find BB and Cyborg playing a video game on their plush, and comfortable couch. By the looks of it, Cyborg was winning.
Jinx entered the room seconds after Wally did, and flitted over to the couch silently. She perched on the armrest beside an un-suspecting Beast Boy. "Whatcha' playing?" She asked, staring at the screen. "Gah!" Beast Boy, screamed, his controller flying in the air. Jinx coughed and apologized embarrassed.
A distressed looking Raven entered the room as well, and Wally noticed the skeptical look on her face as she eyed Jinx. "Robin informed me that she will be training with us tomorrow morning." She said to Kid Flash. Wally nodded and smirked, strolling over to where the darker of the two witches stood. "Yup." He said simply, not offering an explanation. Raven stared at Wally annoyed, until he sighed and ushered her to follow him out of the living room. Before they had left, he could just hear the quiet hint of Jinx's voice. "Oooh! Their taking it to the bedroom…"
Wally rolled his eyes and turned to go back and say something. "Keep moving carrot top, just ignore her." Raven's monotone voice rang from further down the hall. "Hey! Red heads are sexayyyy." Kid Flash purred, speeding up behind her and winking. The book shelf to their right was absorbed in black energy, and Wally knew it was her way of threatening him. He could almost tell what she was thinking in her dark, probably lonely mind. Don't you ever flirt with me again, or I will send you to the pits of hell where you belong.
Kid Flash raised his hands, surrendering with a small smirk playing on his lips. He felt a small book collide with his lightly freckled face and frowned. "What was that for!" He complained, rubbing the sore spot in which it hit. "For being annoying."
Once they had arrived inside Raven's dark, creepy room, Wally flopped down on her bed. "So, this is what happened…" Kid Flash retold the story of when he found Jinx, and convinced her to follow him back to the Titan's Tower. "Well, I still don't trust her. At all. She's reckless, un-reliable, rash, and still has a ton of bad in her still. I can sense that she doesn't trust anyone here."
Kid Flash rolled his eyes and snorted. "Raven, she's lonely." Raven raised a dark eye brow, the corner of her lip ever so slightly turning up wards. "I think somebody has a little crush on the criminal." The mysterious girl teased, grabbing one of her many books off of a shelf and opening it.
"Oh hell no! How could you even think that? Are you serious? Like really, Raven! Wow I cannot believe you'd assume something so-!" Raven's purple eyes closed, strained as she said calmly, cutting Wally off. "Shut. Up. Kid. Flash." Her teeth clenched together as she tried to stay quiet.
"Sorry…" Kid Flash said sheepishly. His outburst did seem a tad… Over reactive. Wally sighed and shook his head. He had no idea how he felt about the girl. He'd only met her briefly before that night. He was only being his usual flirty self with her, nothing more.
The only female he'd actually ever had real feelings for was… Wally tried to shake the memories from his mind, but he couldn't help remember the first night he had kissed the dark, un-trusting girl.
It was January first, 11:58 p.m. Kid Flash was standing on the roof of the Titan's tower, looking at the colorful fireworks in awe. He could see the couples far below him, waiting in anticipation for the clock to strike 12. Turning around, he saw a hooded figure lurking in the doorway to the roof. They watched silently as the world lit up in bright, exiting flames. 'Raven?' Wally asked, stepping closer to get a better look. 'Hey.' Her quiet voice said from the shadows. 'It's beautiful, isn't it?' Kid Flash commented, waving at her to following him. They stood silently at the edge of the T shaped building. The large clock in the middle of town signalled it was midnight, and the kisses were being delivered. Wally turned around towards Raven and smiled. "Happy New Y-," He was silenced by her cold lips briefly pressed against his own. Before he had time to react, she disappeared in a flash of darkness.
"How did you run into her anyways? I thought no one had seen her since she… You know, floated off the face of the earth." Raven's emotionless voice snapped him out of his reminiscing. "Oh, um… I caught her robbing an, err, bank." Kid Flash mumbled the last part, hoping Raven wouldn't notice. "Nice." Was her only reply. "You can leave now if you wa-," She started to say, a little passive aggressiveness lacing her words. "Do you remember New Year's Eve last year?" Wally asked suddenly, a wave of courage flowing through him.
With a confused look on her face, Raven shrugged. "I don't really keep track of those things…" Kid Flash rolled his green eyes and shook his head. "When you um… Uh… Err, when you kinda…" Wally sputtered, trying to find the right words and not come across as too forward. "When I what? Spit it out! For The Kid Flash, you're pretty slow at times." Raven mumbled, flipping through the pages of her book absentmindedly. "On New Year's Eve when you kissed me." Wally said, face turning pink. It wasn't like him to be so open with someone, let alone bring up such an embarrassing memory.
