FudoTwin17: Hey, guys. Nothing that bad going on. My eye hurts from my sister flinging a rubber band at it, but it's not that bad so long as it doesn't get very red or swells. My sister and mom are fighting again, but by now that's just a fact of life. :( Anyways, this chappie is more being updated since my fine writer, Batmanfan2400, asked me to update. So, here I am. Now, I don't own Young Justice.

The Wizard of Oz, Red Riding Hood, Aladdin, Robin Hood, and Cinderella

Boredom seemed to be a very normal thing for Wally while he was at the cave. Well, at least it was that day. There were no missions, Robin was doing the whole "dynamic duo" thing in Gotham, Artemis was doing whatever it was that she liked to do on Saturdays, Megan and Conner were . . . uh, somewhere Wally couldn't find them, and Kaldur was down in Atlantis.

So, he found himself doing something completely stupid; He started watching a bunch of movies. First was The Wizard of Oz. It was very memorable. Somewhat old. But as amazing as usual. Then came Aladdin, one he liked a lot. It was one of his favorites. Next was Little Red Ridding Hood, a startlingly different, hardcore Red who kicked butt pretty good. And Robin Hood. Eh, it was okay. But he thought that it looked pretty unrealistic (especially since he had seen the real thing), and Cinderella . . . .

It was a Disney movie, okay? It was weird.

So, because of this odd turn of events, it wasn't long before he fell to sleep in his awkward position on the couch. And he was sent into a world of . . . . He didn't really want to know.

. . .

When Wally opened his eyes, he bolted forward into an upright position-or at least it would've have been if he hadn't slammed his forehead straight into-Oh, crap.

It was a boy, a thirteen year old boy. He wore leather clothes under a red cloak with a basket under his arm. The boy's eyes were sparkling cobalt and narrowed. Wally would have known him anywhere; It was Robin. Robin was starting to stand, rubbing his now throbbing forehead with an annoyed expression.

"Rob?" Wally asked, a shocked look on his face. Why was his best friend wearing that getup? And the red cloak?

"Rob?" His best friend repeated, frowning. "No, it's Red. That's what everyone calls me, anyway." He reached down, pulling Wally up from a dirt road. Looking around, Wally could easily say that he seemed to be in a forest. "You would be?"

"Uh, Wally." The red head replied, rubbing his forehead.

Red cloak? Forest? Basket of goodies?

No, this was NOT happening! He had just been on the couch watching Cinderella Two-

His eyes widened. "This is a dream. That's exactly what it is!"

Robin looked at him weirdly. "Dream? Uh, okay, then. I'm just going to get going now. Have a nice day." With that, Robin began to walk (more like hurry) away.

Wally blinked. "Hey, wait! Come on! Let me come." He glanced at the basket that was now securely held to the other boy's body as tightly as possible. "Besides, you want company! You're taking the goodies to your grandma, anyways, right?"

"Red" gave him a slightly uncomfortable look. "Um, they're for my grandpa."

"Oh." Wally murmured, slightly uncomfortable. He figured he might as well have a little fun. Why not, right? "So, any thing or one we should be looking out for?"

The other boy was quiet, in obvious thought. "Uh, my parents said I should watch out for the wolf."

"Ooh!" Wally exclaimed. "Nasty wolves, right? They're pretty horrible-"

"Hello, reds!" Exclaimed a voice from Wally's right. Slowly, to Wally's shock, walked out the Joker. He looked almost exactly like himself, only now he was decked out with brown ears and a tail. Wally was so shocked he couldn't speak for a second. "What do we have in the goody basket, eh, Red?"

Robin blinked. "Oh, my parents said-"

"Parents!" Exclaimed the Joker, or the freakish wolf. "They love to give pointless commands. But don't worry. I'm a friend!"

"You're a wolf!" Disagreed Wally when he saw that Robin was pausing to think about it. Since when did Robin actually need time to figure out a question that mattered? "You can't be trusted!"

"Oh, party pooper!" Exclaimed the Joker, making a face. "No cake for you!"

"I've got an idea!" Said the weird Robin. "We can walk together and when we reach Grandpa's, we'll figure out what to do!"

"That's a horrible idea." Wally said at the exact same time the Joker wolf said, "What a great idea!" Sighing, Wally just continued walking. The Joker would stay. Occasionally, the Joker would try to get into Robin's basket and Wally or Robin would shoo him away, only for him to come back and try again.

It wasn't long before singing met their ears. "We're off to see the wizard, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. You'll find he is a whiz of a Wiz! If ever a Wiz! there was. If ever oh ever a Wiz! there was The Wizard of Oz is one because, Because, because, because, because, because. Because of the wonderful things he does. We're off to see the Wizard. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz!"

Wally would have known that voice anywhere. When he turned, it was none other than Megan skipping up to them with her vibrant green skin and her fluffy, blue dress. By her side was Wolf, not a fake one like the Joker, but Wolf! Conner's wolf. And beside her were Black Canary, playing a tin-woman with glittering skin, Green Arrow, decked out in straw, and Catwoman as the Lion! They all stopped when they met them on the dirt road in the shady area.

"Hello." Robin said.

"What brings you here?" The Joker asked, his tail twitching as he looked at Wolf. Wolf growled in response.

"Well," Megan began, "we were on our way to see the Wizard of Oz! But the yellow brick road, it became dirt along the way and he couldn't figure out which way it was to Oz." She frowned, but gained her smile again when Green Arrow spoke up.

"Hey, are you on your way to see the wizard?" Green Arrow (the Scarecrow) asked, scratching at some hay beginning to fall out of his arm.

"Well, we were on the way to see Red's grandpa, actually." Wally replied.

"But don't worry." Robin said as he analyzed her face (as he was finally starting to act like himself again), speaking up. "My grandpa's pretty good with these situations. And so is my great grandpa. He'll help you if you want to walk with us. I'm Red, by the way."

"Nice to meet you, Red." Megan said. "I'm Dorthy, this is Toto, the Scarecrow, the Tin-woman, and the Cowardly Lioness."

Wally smiled. "I'm Wally and this guy here is the Wolf."

Then they were back to walking. Megan (Dorthy) and her gang were singing. Robin and the Joker were continually dancing with each other, one trying to get the basket and one protecting it. Wally wasn't really paying much attention, just wondering why in the world he had such complicated dreams.

Then, the sound of expensive shoes being ruined could be heard. It was surprisingly easy to hear. Then came Conner. He wore the expensive white clothes from the movie with the gold lining, buttons, and the thingies on his shoulders that Wally never learned the name of. In one hand was the pillow with a glass slipper sitting upon it. When he saw them, he smiled. The group stopped once again.

"Hello." Conner said. "My carriage was just in an accident. I've been walking since. Would you care to tell me where I am?"

"You're in the Black Forest." Robin replied, smiling.

"We're on our way to Red's grandpa's house. Would you care to join us?" The Joker asked, his smile twisted and creepy. Wally was the only one who shivered, though.

Conner smiled. He had probably smiled more in that moment than Wally had ever seen him smile in his life in the world of reality. "That would be very kind, thank you. It would be nice to have a place to rest my feet of a time."

"So what's your name?" Dorthy asked.

"Prince Conner."

And after, everyone else introduced themselves as well. What a joy.

For a while, they walked again. Conner was quiet, talking only when necessary (back to reality, Wally supposed). Megan and her gang were singing again, but she would occasionally get the lyrics wrong as she had been staring at Conner too much to think. Wolf liked Conner. And Robin and the Joker were doing the exact same routine with the basket. Wally was quietly cursing his subconscious.

Then an arrow flew right passed his nose. Wally gasped.

"Nice shot." He heard a female voice say sarcastically.

"Thanks." Replied a male voice bitterly. Then out walked Roy and Artemis, both dressed in Earthen browns and greens. Brown leather stuck to their skin. As well as that, they both had bows and arrows. At least his subconsciousness didn't completely mess that up.

The two groups stopped. Wally blinked.

"What are you doing in the Black Forest?" Artemis exclaimed, drawing her bow in synchronization with Roy.

"Well . . . ." Wally began.

"I'm on my way to my grandpa's house with Wally and the Wolf." Robin gestured to the Joker and the red head.

"We're on our way to Oz." Megan said, gesturing to her part of the group.

"I was on my way to take a rest at Red's grandfathers' before going back to my search." Conner explained, gesturing to his glass slipper.

Roy and Artemis glanced at each other. "Well, then-"

"What are you doing in the Black Forest?" Robin asked, interrupting Artemis and Roy's escape.

"Oh, we were just practicing. We'll just head back to our hut-"

"Robin, we lost sight of it an hour ago. And we're not going to find it." Interrupted Roy.

Wally blinked once again. Robin? Since when did Artemis steal Robin's name? Oh, this was so confusing!

"Hey, why don't you come with us?" Suggested Black Canary, her lips shining silver as they moved. "After all, we can't just leave you out here."

"Yeah, we can't!" Exclaimed the Joker wolf.

"Okay." Red (Robin) agreed. "So, I'm Red. And this is . . . ." He continued to introduce them all so that the two would know who was who. "So, would you mind giving us some names?"

Roy opened his mouth, but Artemis interrupted him with a sweeping bow, pulling off her little hat with the red feather, "I am Robin hood!"

Roy rolled his eyes. "And I'm this idiot's best friend, John-"

"Sir John." Interrupted Artemis again. "You can't forget the sir!"

Wally blinked. He needed to wake up fast. Very fast. Possibly faster than the Flash during one of his moments. "Okay, then. Why don't we get going then?" Suggested Wally.

And they went off again. While the groups were doing as the groups were doing, Wally couldn't help but frown. They had Robin, Artemis, Megan, Conner, and obviously Wally was already there, so that left one member of the team left; Kaldur. But he had used up all the movies! And Cinderella Two didn't count since it was a continuation of Cinderella-

Wait! There was one movie left-

Suddenly, a chuckling Kaldur fell out from the side of the surrounding trees into the shady area below them. He wore the exact Arabian outfit from the movie and, when he hit the ground, a bunch of coins fell out from a small bag by his hand. He stopped laughing, looking up at them.

Wally didn't believe this was Kaldur. Sure, Robin, Megan, Conner, and Artemis had been acting weird, but Kaldur? No way. He didn't believe it. Ever.

Robin dropped down to the ground with the other male, the red cloak spreading out around him as he helped Kaldur'ahm up. Kaldur smiled. "Thank you."

"No problem." Robin replied before holding out his hand that wasn't holding a basket. "I'm Red. You are?"

"My name is Aladdin." Kaldur (Aladdin? Really?) said.

"Nice to meet you, Aladdin." He introduced the rest of them and continued to ask, "What are you doing in the forest?"

Aladdin-Kaldur blinked. "Well, I had just been running from the palace-" He seemed to realize that he was talking to complete strangers and decided to change his tune. "I mean, my friends. And while I was running through the alley, I somehow ended up here." He looked around. "Where is here, if I may ask?"

"The Black Forest." Robin replied.

"We're on our way to Robin's grandfather's. Would you like to join us?" Conner asked.

Aladdin smiled. "I'd be most grateful." Was he serious? Although his language was still largely the same, it seemed different. Was he talking somewhat modern? Wally sure hoped not. He would go insane if it was true.

Soon, the rest of them went to swapping stories and the group set off again. After about two minutes of mindless chatter, they came in view of a . . . . well, it didn't belong in the middle of the forest!

It was a mansion with huge gates and great amounts of vegetation. It was insane. Literally.

The others in the group all gasped as Robin slipped past the gate and ran up to the door, swiftly pulling it open. "Grandfather! I'm here!"

Instead of his grandfather, an elderly man showed up. He smiled at Robin. "Why, hello, Red! It sure is nice to see you here! Tell me, how have you been?"

"Fine, Great-Grandfather!" Robin exclaimed before half-turning so the man and the group had an unobstructed vision of each other. "I hope you don't mind, but I brought a few friends over."

"That's fine." The Great-Grandfather said, but his eyes lingered on the Joker wolf for longer than necessary. "Well, come on! Let's get inside, all of you!" With the suggestion of the man, the group of them hurried inside the huge mansion. Soon, they were inside a large waiting type of room. Or at least that's what the team thought it was.

From up above, a man dropped down. He had dark brown eyes and black hair. He wore a black shirt with the batsymbol on the chest. With it, he had black workout pants. He smiled at Robin. "Hey, there, Red!"

Robin smiled. "I brought these!"

Batman (he was obviously Batman) smiled, peeking inside the basket. "Oh, nice, Red!"

Robin smiled. "Thanks!"

By that point, Wally was so confused it wasn't even funny.

But before he could question his dream best friend in red, Batman's eyes turned toward the Joker. Blazing, he questioned his grandson without looking at the boy. "Why is a wolf in here?"

"I-"

"Just give me the goodies, Gramps." Suddenly, he bounded across the room. Seeing what was going on, Robin pushed the basket of goodies to Batman, who was distracted enough that he couldn't stop the wolf from grabbing Robin with clawed fingers and standing there with his claws to the boy's throat. "And no one gets hurt."

"Rob!" Wally shouted in shock as the rest of the humongous crowd yelled, "Red!"

Batman and the Joker stared at one another. Then Batman reached into the basket and grabbed something. Is he serious? Wally wondered. There's food in there!

But, to the boy's shock, Batman pulled out a throwing knife and threw it at the Joker, hitting him in the leg. The Joker gasped, distracting him enough that Robin bit his hand. The Joker yelled in pain as Robin ran.

Then the Joker seemed to get furrier and furrier until he was a snarling wolf with ridiculous coloring. Wally stared. Then, Artemis and Roy started firing. Conner ran at him, holding the glass slipper. Kaldur ran right along side Conner, ready to attack as well. Even Megan and her gang grabbed anything they could find close and charged.

Wally blinked in shock.

Then his brow furrowed. "Screw this, I'm going to wake up." He closed his eyes, but when he opened them, everyone was still right there, fighting. He tried again and again. But he didn't wake up. "Crap-AH!"

This time, the beast had attacked him, claws sinking into his shoulder. Before it could snap at his face, though, darkness consumed him.

. . .

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" Wally sat up abruptly, sweat trickling down the side of his face. He sighed in relief, realizing he was awake, only to look up and- "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

All of his teammates were crowded around him with wide eyes, although he couldn't see Robin's. He took in another breath, before looking up at them. "You were watching me sleep?"

"Calm down, Wally." Artemis commanded. "You were having a nightmare."

Then the dream occurred to him. He shivered. "Yes, I was. And-And you were there, and you were there, and you were there, and-and-"

"Wally, you're-" Megan tried, but was interrupted.

"And-And the Scarecrow and Tin-woman-and Rob was Red-and-"

"Wait, I was red?" Questioned Robin.

"Then Megan was-gre-green and Conner used a-a-shoe to beat up a werewolf version of-of the Jo-Joker-"

Conner blinked. "You need rest-"

"I-"

"We can hear about this dream of yours later, Wally." Interrupted Kaldur once and for all. "For now, you should gain your peace of mind back."

Wally blinked at him. He sighed, and it was silent for a moment. Then Wally looked up. "I have one thing to say. I'm never going to be a Team Jacob fan."

FudoTwin17: Well, there you go. I thank everyone who cares enough to review and hope you all have a nice day. I'm going to ask for more requests (because I will get to them once I feel comfortable with what I'm writing) and I hope that you will tell me what other stories you want me to update. Thank you all again. I love you all. Very dearly. Flamers hurt my fragile heart. Don't burn it down please. Thank you! Review!