Artemis woke up to the sound of a shattering plate coming from the kitchen. Still dazed from being woken from her impromptu nap, Artemis took in the setting now in front of her. It was Wally's uncle's living room. The light coming from the windows was from the streetlights and the dull glimmer of the last shred of sunshine fading into the rest of the dark blue sky.

She gently made her way off of Wally when she realized she had fallen asleep on him, and made her way to the kitchen to find shards of glass covering a circular area on the floor. Looking around, she could tell that they didn't have any pets, so she looked around the kitchen, seeing where a three year old could hide easily. Artemis smiled inwardly to herself as she saw the tail of the Robin plushie Rob carried everywhere peaking out from the cabinet under the sink.

She bent down and slowly opened the cabinet doors to find Robin cowering next to the different cleaners and pipes. Before Artemis could say anything to the toddler he blurted out that he didn't do it.

"Oh really? Was there a ghost that swept it off the counter?" Artemis asked, half joking and half serious so Robin didn't get too much more upset. He lowered his head before mumbling a no.

"Then why don't you come here and tell me what happened. It'll be okay if you tell me the truth." Artemis coaxed Robin out of the cabinet and into her embrace, stroking his hair in an effort to calm him down.

"I wanted some mowe soup, but it was too high and you wewre sleeping, so I climbed up to get it myself, but wobin knocked da plate down." Robin sniffled at the end of his explanation, from both being sick and tearing up, afraid he would be in trouble.

Artemis hugged Robin close. "It's okay Robin. Accidents happen. We'll just clean this up and tell Wally when he wakes up. I'll get you some soup and clean up the mess while you eat, okay?" The archer smiled as Robin nodded his head.

After preparing a late dinner for the small child and cleaning up the pieces of glass, Artemis looked at the clock. Noticing that it was now nine at night, and Robin was supposed to take his medicine a little under an hour earlier, she figured it was better late than never. She measured out the correct dosage for a toddler Robin's size and brought it over to Robin, who was now finished eating. Seeing the spoon full of medicine Robin put his hand over his mouth, preventing Artemis from successfully giving him his medicine on the first try.

"Come on Rob, you have to take your medicine or you won't get better." Artemis stated. Robin just shook his head no before putting his other hand over his mouth.

"Remember, if you don't listen to Wally and me you don't get a surprise Sunday night." Artemis reminded him. Hesitantly, Robin lowered his hands from his face and opened his mouth. Artemis poured the medicine into Robin's mouthed and watched as Robin balled his hands into fists and puckered at the taste of the dreadful syrup. Artemis let a chuckle escape her lips as Robin continued to make faces.

Since Robin had been sleeping since one in the afternoon, Artemis decided watching a movie or two while the kid was awake would be the best choice to occupy the toddler.

Halfway through Lady and The Tramp, Wally finally woke up and found Artemis holding Robin on her lap as they watched the movie together.

"Having fun?" Wally said as he stretched out on the couch. Artemis smiled as she rolled her eyes at her boyfriend. Robin's eyes were still glued to the television as Wally scooted closer to the duo. Rob looked up momentarily as Artemis leaned to Wally's ear and whispered something. The only part he could make out was the 'Don't tell Robin, it's a surprise' at the end. Wally got up from the couch after ruffling Robin's hair.

"I'll be right back buddy. I just need to go grab some things." Wally zipped out of the house before Robin could even try to question him. After finishing Lady and The Tramp, and then finishing the first season of Rugrats, Robin was snoring lightly as his body slumped against Artemis. She carried him to the bed and tucked him and his Robin in. As she quietly shut the door, Wally shut the door to his room as well.

"Did you get the stuffed monkey from Conner?" Artemis questioned Wally.

"Yup. Conner was more then happy to give it to Rob. He's just glad it won't be staring at him in his room anymore."

The next morning, Robin woke up able to breathe out of both sides of his nose. Making his way to the kitchen, he found Wally and Artemis eating cereal and making small talk. Wally smile as he sped out of his chair and over to his favorite toddler.

"Hey Rob, how you feelin' today?" Wally asked as he hoisted Robin in his arms.

"Good!" Robin shouted, excited to no longer have a scratchy throat.

"That's great! How about some breakfast and then getting dressed? Maybe we'll play some games outside later today."

"Okay!" Robin eagerly ate his cereal. Wally brought out some clothes for Robin to wear, but Robin shook his head as he swallowed the last bite of cereal.

"I can do it myself." Robin stated before hopping down from his chair and going to his room to change. Wally set the clothes down on the table before coughing into the crook of his elbow.

"Watch out, looks like you might have caught Rob's cold." Artemis jested. Wally shook his head.

"I am not about to get sick. I need cough medicine." Wally grabbed the bottle of cough medicine and taking a little more than the recommended dose. Artemis watched as Wally swallowed the syrup, making similar faces to Robin's.

"You know taking more than the recommended dose can increase your chance of side effects." Artemis stated. Wally just shrugged the fact off.

"As long as it keeps me from getting sicker, I don't really care." Artemis walked away from the room as Wally put away the medicine to find Robin walking out of his room, holding his jeans up around his waist. He pointed to the button on his pants, telling Artemis that Robin couldn't get the button on his own. She zipped and buttoned his pants, making sure they were tight enough that they wouldn't fall.

As the day continued, they watched a few more movies, played baseball, and painted a picture with the paint Wally bought during his trip to get Robin's surprise. Artemis sat on the couch, taking pictures as she smiled watching Wally and Robin pretend to wrestle in the living room. Wally kept falling over, letting Robin feel victorious every time Wally fell. Wally yawned as he grabbed robin and brought him over to the couch.

"I think it's time for a movie and a nap." Wally mentioned as he threw a movie in the t.v.

"I think the extra cough medicine is finally setting in." Artemis joked.

Wally just laughed sarcastically as the movie started. Before the movie was even ten minutes in, Wally was out like a light. Even after the movie ended, Wally was still out cold. Artemis smiled deviously as she put her finger up to her lip, telling Robin to stay quiet. She grabbed the tubes of paint off the table and brought them over to Robin.

"I think we should make another picture." Artemis said before setting up the paints and setting newspaper on the furniture around Wally, so they didn't get any paint on anything else. Robin dipped his brush in paint before bringing it over to Wally and spreading it across Wally's cheek. The red head didn't even flinch as both Robin and Artemis continued to draw pictures and symbols all over his face and arms.

Once their masterpiece was finished, Artemis gave Robin his surprise for being good over the weekend. She let him play as she cleaned up the evidence.

An hour or two later, Barry, Iris, and Bruce all walked through the door to be greeted by Artemis and Robin playing with Robin's stuffed animals.

Bruce picked Robin up and gave him a hug as Iris and Barry talked with Artemis.

"Where's Wally?" Barry asked as he looked around for the teen.

"He's in the other room." Artemis pointed toward the living doorway. Not a second after she directed them, Wally waltzed into the room like nothing was out of the ordinary.

"Hey Aunt Iris, Uncle Barry, Mr. Wayne." Wally greeted the adults before realizing they were all staring at him.

"What?" Wally questioned. Barry and Bruce just looked at each other, not knowing what to say. Iris Opened and closed her mouth several times before telling him he should go look in the mirror. Wally gave them all a confused looked before walking slowly to the bathroom down the hall. Robin giggled profusely as Artemis barely contained her fits of laughter. Barry and Iris smiled at each other, holding back their laughs. Even the stoic dark knight had to cover his mouth to hide the smile growing across his face.

As soon as Wally made it to the mirror, his yell could be heard from halfway across the world.

"Robin! Not again!"

I'm not dead! Band season has officially ended and I finally have a life! Just in time to start writing my 50,000-word novel for NaNoWriMo.

There was actually going to be a part in here about how they are like one of the families from sixteen and pregnant raising Robin, but I thought that would be pushing things just a bit.

I feel like this chapter is better than the last one, but please tell me what you think! I'm getting so rusty at writing! Please help me by giving me some critiques! Thank you all!

PS. If you don't get the little 'not again' thing in the last sentence, read VACATION TRIO. You'll see what I mean in the first chapter.