Sorry this is so short (and really, really, really late!)

4.

Wally followed Black Canary into the alcove, his nerves eating at him. But of course, he wasn't about to let that show.

"So, gorgeous," he said, matching Black Canary's fast pace, "What kind of tests you got lined up for me?"

"We'll start by testing your speed," the woman said, leading him through a doorway. They emerged into what looked like a control room with a large window that faced out into a huge, empty tunnel-shaped space. Black Canary opened another door to let Wally out into the giant room. She closed the door behind him, and then her voice crackled loudly over a speaker in the wall.

"This space was created to see how fast you can run under certain weather conditions," she said into the microphone. "Rain, snow, sleet, hail. It will also provide obstacles in an attempt to throw you off. How well you dodge those obstacles will determine your score."

Wally nodded, suddenly serious. He stretched out his arms and legs. "Whenever you're ready, beautiful."

Black Canary pressed a button in the control room, and it began to rain a huge, torrential downpour. Wally didn't hesitate. He started running. The rain driving into his eyes was annoying – he wished they would've let him use his goggles – but he powered through it, running back and forth as fast as he could. As soon as the rain stopped, the snow started. Big white flurries poured down from the ceiling, but Wally was running too fast for any of the flakes to land on him. Suddenly, rocks jutted up from the ground. He dodged around them quickly, holding back a curse. They couldn't give a guy some warning?

He made it through the first test easily. When the ceiling stopped throwing hail the size of cotton balls at him and the obstacles stopped jutting up from the ground, Wally stopped and bent over to put his hands on his knees, breathing heavily. Man, he was hungry.

"Hey, when's breakfast?" he shouted up to Black Canary.

"Once you're done your individual testing, feel free to take anything you want from the kitchen," she said, her voice echoing in the wide chamber. "Good job, Wally. Your skills are impressive."

"So I've been told," he said proudly, wiggling his eyebrows at her. "But I've got other skills than just running fast, gorgeous. I could show you some time –"

"Your next test will be strength," Black Canary cut him off and gestured for him to come back into the control room. "Follow me."

His testing took an hour, and by the time he was finished, he was absolutely starving. He was holding his stomach when he walked back into the main cave, where the rest of his teammates were waiting.

Dick grinned at him and held up his hand. "How'd you do?"

Wally gave his best friend a high-five. "Passed with flying colors, obviously. The Wall-Man's got skills."

"Wall-Man?" Artemis raised one eyebrow at him in disdain. "Seriously? That's what you call yourself?" She smirked, and Wally frowned at her.

"You're just jealous 'cause I did better than you, Blondie," he said.

"I haven't even gone in yet," Artemis snapped.

"Yeah, but I already got a higher score than you."

"Artemis," Black Canary said before the archer could respond, nodding her head towards the alcove. "You're next."

Artemis gave Wally a superior smile. "I hope you like coming in second, Wall-Man."

She was already gone by the time Wally thought of a comeback, so he just frowned and started walking towards the hallway that led to the kitchen. He needed fuel if he was gonna have to put up with her for the rest of the day.