Batman stared out with narrowed eyes at the proteges as he walked into the cave of Mount Justice. They were all dressed in their uniforms, and Batman found himself nodding with approval at the team's readiness. Kid Flash and Robin were seated in front of a large television screen, playing some sort of fighting game while Aqualad sat on the arm of the couch and watched.

M'gann was missing, but from the sounds emanating from the kitchen, Batman concluded that she was attempting to perfect her cooking skills once again. Superboy was leaning against the far wall, arms crossed over his chest and eyes closed, seemingly in deep thought; of all the protégées, Superboy was the one that Batman was the leeriest of, and with good reason considering the boy's origins.

As the team became aware of Batman's arrival, they all seemed to drop what they were doing and all but run towards him; hearing the commotion, M'gann floated out of the kitchen a moment later, wearing a frilly pink apron that had spots of flour strewn across it.

"B Man!" Kid Flash cried excitedly, zooming up to the hero, "Have you finally got a mission for us! It's been nearly two weeks since the incident with Mister Twister! We're going stir-crazy here!"

Looking down at the teen, Batman mentally sighed. Wally West, or 'Kid Flash' as his chosen moniker, had the potential to be a great hero. The problem was that his hyperactivity and habit of jumping headfirst into danger often led the boy to cause more trouble than he stopped, not to mention his annoying habit of flirting with every girl he encountered.

Wally was lean yet muscular and had chosen a uniform almost identical to his mentor, The Flash; however, where Flash had decided to make his uniform all in red, Wally had gone the opposite way. Wally's uniform was almost entirely yellow, save for his red pants and gloves; additionally, he had a pair of red lightning bolts protruding from the sides of his mask that matched the bolt on his chest. In contrast, a pair of red goggles rested on his head. His mask largely concealed his identity, covering much of his face, save for his violent green eyes and flaming red hair.

As the other team members approached, Batman paused in his answer, giving each hero a quick glance as though searching for something, and making them all twitch under his hard stare.

Tim Drake, or 'Red Robin,' was one of the ones who had chosen to join this group, if only to get away from Damian for a short time; while it was true that things between the two boys had gotten better, largely thanks to Harry's friendship with both boys and his ability to make them both see common ground, Damian still had moments where his upbringing and his anger would make working with Tim, or anyone for that matter, difficult.

Damian had left Gotham weeks prior, headed to a monastery in the Himalayas that would hopefully help him assuage his anger, and somehow find peace and deal with the awful upbringing that his mother had subjected the boy to. Tim's uniform had hardly changed since it was first given to him by Batman; only the computer in the boy's wrist gauntlet had been updated, and given the boy's already impressive hacking abilities, Batman couldn't help but be proud.

Kaldur'ahm, or Aqualad as he was called, was an Atlantean with light blonde hair cut at the bottom, deep brown skin, pale green eyes, high cheekbones, and a lean build; additionally, he had black, eel-like tattoos that ran across his back and along his arms that glowed bright blue when he used his Atlantean magic. Due to his heritage, his fingers and toes were webbed, and a set of gills could be seen along his neck to allow him to breathe underwater; his uniform consisted of a skin-tight full body red and blue swimsuit that exposed his arms and feet. At the same time, an Atlantean 'A' sat on his belt buckle, and his twin water bearer weapons sat comfortably on his back.

Superboy stood not far behind the three boys, his arms crossed over his chest, and a scowl was in place on his handsome face. It was he that Batman was most leery of. Cloned from Superman's DNA by CADMUS, the same people who had subjected Lunatic to horrors that Batman could scarcely imagine, the boy looked like an ordinary sixteen-year-old teenager with wild black hair and crystal blue eyes, though much more muscular than someone his age would typically be. Rather than wear a uniform, Superboy had chosen instead to adopt a pitch-black shirt with the classic S-shield in red and an ordinary pair of blue jeans.

As Batman continued to stare, he could almost feel the anger coming off of the boy, like an eternal storm just waiting to be unleashed, understandable considering what the boy had gone through since being freed from CADMUS by Robin and the team nearly a month prior.

Superman's all-but abandonment of the boy had also contributed to the boy's growing anger and general mistrust of all persons of authority, but that was a matter for another day.

M'gann M'orzz, or 'Miss Martian,' was the final member of the team and perhaps it's easiest to get along with. Originally from Mars, M'gann, like all Martians, had green skin, yet had chosen to adopt a more 'human' appearance by giving herself shoulder-length red hair, and deep amber eyes. It had taken Batman only a quick investigation to figure out that M'gann had modeled her appearance after a character from an old TV show, even down to the freckles across the girl's face. Her uniform was almost impractical in its simplicity, consisting of a white t-shirt with a red X across it, along with a dark blue skirt, knee-length collared cape, gloves, and ankle boots. Currently, she was wearing a white t-shirt and blue jeans, with a frilly pink apron that was covered in flour, no doubt from her newest attempt at baking.

"Hellooooo…?" Wally sang out, "Earth to Batman! You got a mission for us or what?"

"No," Batman replied lowly, "You'll receive a mission when one becomes available…"

"Then, why are you here?" Robin smirked, "You can't have missed me that much."

Batman mentally chuckled at that. Tim was one of the few who could worm his way through Batman's iron emotional defenses, and Batman was grateful to have met the boy; after losing Jason, Batman had gone down a very dark road, and Tim had saved him from becoming someone that Batman would almost certainly have hated.

"You'll be getting a new teammate later today; I'm simply here to inform you of that,"

"Who?" Wally asked with a raised brow, crossing his arms over his chest,

"Arcane," Batman replied, narrowing his eyes at Wally as the boy scoffed in derision, while Robin smiled happily

"Seriously?" Wally sneered, "What a drag…"

"Who is Arcane?" M'gann asked, gazing at Wally in surprise at the way he was acting,

"A kid who likes to pretend he's a wizard or some such nonsense," Wally replied at once, earning a glare from both Robin and Batman.

"He's the little brother of Raven from the Titans in Jump City," Robin replied, glaring at his friend and making Wally roll his eyes, "He was practically raised by the Titans, in fact."

"The Titans are a formidable team," Aqualad replied, "I believe the original Robin leads them, so why is he coming here if he already has a team?"

"The events of 'The Battle of Jump City' have all but destroyed the trust that the Titans have spent the last few years cultivating from the people they protected," Batman replied. "The Titans and the Justice League agreed that it would be in everyone's best interest to move Arcane to a different location until tempers cool."

"Yeah, I saw what Grodd did…" Wally replied softly, the sneer leaving his face as a sad expression took its place, "I may not like Arcane, but still… No one deserves to lose a friend like that…"

"Agreed…" Aqualad replied as Robin nodded; only Superboy and M'gann stared in confusion, not up to date on what had occurred.

"What happened?" The green-skinned girl asked, causing the others to look at each other briefly before Robin replied with a sad look.

As Robin explained what had happened to Cassie, how Arcane had kneeled as the gorilla asked, only for Grodd to still kill the poor girl, M'gann's hands came up to her mouth in horror. At the same time, Superboy looked at his team in shock and anger, his fists tightening at his sides.

"That's… That's awful!" M'gann cried out, tears running down her face as Robin nodded,

"Cassie and Arcane were very close… They had plans to create a band together when they grew older, he even sang at her funeral, so I can only imagine how hurt he must be…"

"Which is why none of you are to bring it up," Batman growled, causing the team to turn to him in surprise, "Arcane is hurting in a way that few of us have ever truly experienced. I've placed him on this team not only to help him work through his trauma but also to help him heal. In the coming days, he will need you all to show him that he is not alone, and I hope you do just that. Whatever issues you have with one another, leave them at the door. This team needs to learn to operate as one, and petty disputes will not be tolerated, is that clear?"

By the end, Batman was glaring straight at Wally, who shuffled nervously under the infamous 'Bat-glare,' before quickly nodding his head that he understood, while the others all nodded at once.

"Good, he should be here in an hour or so," Batman growled before spinning on his heel and stepping away into the Zeta Tube, disappearing in a flash of light moments later.

As the group returned to what they had been doing before, M'gann couldn't help but notice Wally's slight sneer as he sat down and picked his controller back up. Worrying her lip, she hoped that whatever problems Wally had with this 'Arcane,' they would be able to work them out as a team.

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An hour later, the team was all seated around the nearby table, enjoying M'gann's newest attempt at making cookies, when the Zeta Tubes came to life.

"Recognized: Raven, A-03. Arcane, B-07."

Quickly jumping to her feet, M'gann got her first look at the infamous 'Arcane,' and was surprised by the result; M'gann already knew who Raven was, having heard about the heroine from her Uncle J'onn, yet standing next to her, Arcane seemed…. Small in comparison.

He wasn't wearing his uniform. Instead, the boy was wearing a sleeveless black shirt that showed his defined arms nicely; added to that, he was wearing a torn and frayed pair of blue jeans with what looked like a seatbelt in lieu of an actual belt, while a pair of black and red checkered all-stars sat upon his feet. The greenest eyes that M'gann had ever seen gazed out at her from under a wild mess of shoulder-length black hair that had several braids and streaks of red dyed through it; a small raven earring hung from the boy's left lobe and seemed to swing around with each move the boy made, almost as if it were alive.

But it was the boy's eyes that captivated her the most, they held such sadness in them that M'gann, at once, wanted to rush forward and give the boy a hug. A single red backpack and a guitar case with several band stickers on it seemed to be all that Arcane had brought with him, and he looked once at Raven with hesitation, who quickly looked back and nodded with a small smile. Taking a deep breath, Arcane stepped forward towards the team who were all gazing at him with different looks, ranging from warm acceptance (Robin, Aqualad) to hesitated suspicion (Wally) to sheer indifference (Superboy).

Before he could say a single word, M'gann floated toward Arcane and held out a warm hand for him to shake,

"Hello, Arcane! My name is M'gann M'orzz, but you can call me Megan; everyone does! It's so nice to meet you and to know you'll be joining the team!"

"Um… Yeah… Cool." Arcane replied nervously, slowly reaching out and taking the girl's hand, "Nice to meet you too, Megan. You can call me Harry…. When we're not out doing… Whatever it is we'll be doing, I mean…"

"Harry…" M'gann said thoughtfully before a smile came across her face, "I like it! It suits you!"

"It's the hair, ain't it?" Harry smirked, shaking his head for good measure, and making M'gann laugh once as his hair flowed around his head.

"Yup," M'gann said at once, and making Harry's smile grow for a moment before he looked past her at the others.

"Robin? I didn't know you were on this team, glad to see a familiar face!"

"Well, you know me!" Robin smirked, fist-bumping Harry's offered one, "How could I pass up such an opportunity to gain more experience as a hero."

"Where's Damian?" Harry asked, causing Robin's smirk to drop for just a moment,

"Tibet, last I heard. Went there for some self-healing, his anger lately has gotten a bit… Much."

"He never said anything…" Harry replied softly, "Well, hope he's okay, at any rate…"

"You know him, he'll reach out when he's ready," Robin replied softly, eliciting a nod from Harry.

Aqualad was the next to approach and offered a firm handshake, which Harry respectfully returned,

"Greetings, Arcane. I am Kaldur'ahm of Atlantis. It is well to meet you. I have heard many good things from Robin about you. He considers you a close friend, something I hope to achieve as well, if you will allow me."

"Dude, call me Harry," Harry replied with a smirk, "You don't have to act so formal around me; if we're going to be working together, we might as well be chill about it…"

Aqualad smiled at that and issued a nod,

"Then, you may call me Kaldur, or Aqualad when we are out on mission."

Nodding in agreement, Harry surviewed the last two members; Superboy simply nodded from where he was leaning against the nearby wall, arms crossed over his chest, and Arcane offered a respectful nod back. When his eyes turned to Wally, however, the team could see the tension immediately dial-up as the two heroes stared one another down.

"Wally," Harry said simply,

"Harry," Wally replied,

"Guess they'll let anyone on this team," Harry sneered,

"Apparently," Wally sneered back, "After all, they let you on it."

Rather than getting angry, as Wally was expecting, Harry stared hard at him for a moment more before releasing a sigh, shaking his head, and surprising Wally; usually, he and Harry couldn't be in the room for more than five minutes before the two came to blows. Even Raven looked surprised at her little brother's lack of belligerence.

Turning to M'gann, Harry asked in a sad voice that caused even Wally to frown at how broken Harry suddenly sounded,

"Can you show me where my room is? I'd like to begin unpacking if that's alright…"

"Um… Sure," M'gann replied softly, her smile dropping for a second before she brought it back with effort, "Follow me."

"Do you want me to come help?" Raven asked as M'gann and Harry turned to leave; Harry's eyes widened as though just realizing that Raven was not going to stay.

"Y… You're leaving?"

"Only for a little while," Raven replied, "I'll be back as soon as I can. I need to speak to Zatanna and create a lesson plan if we're to continue your magical education."

Wally rolled his eyes at that, unseen by all but Robin, who gave his friend a swift punch accompanied by a glare that Wally sent back as he rubbed his arm.

"I also need to get started on Potter Enterprises. It takes a lot of work to build an entire company from the ground up," Raven smiled, which Harry quickly copied before dropping his things, rushing forward, and wrapping his sister in a tight embrace; Raven whispered something softly into Harry's ear that none of the team could make out, making the boy nod once.

As the two pulled away, Raven offered one final nod before spinning on her heel and stepping back into the Zeta Tube, which quickly beamed to life,

"Recognized: Raven, A-03."

A moment later, Raven disappeared in a blinding flash of light, leaving Harry staring sadly after her for a moment before M'gann placed a warm hand on his shoulder, bringing his attention back to the present,

"Come on, Harry. I'll show you your room, and later, if you want to, I can give you a tour of the cave."

Harry worried his lip for a moment before he nodded once at the beaming girl,

"I… I'd like that…"

Smiling as though she just won the lottery, M'gann led the boy down the hallway as the rest of the team watched with different expressions; once they were gone, Robin turned on Wally with an annoyed expression.

"Okay, what is your problem with Harry! He just got here and you're already trying to pick a fight with him!"

"Indeed," Kaldur replied, "Your behavior was most unpleasant, Wally."

"Me? What about him!" Wally argued back, "The jerk insulted me the moment he saw me!"

"Perhaps he wouldn't if you didn't make fun of his abilities every time you two meet!" Robin snapped back; Wally was Robin's best friend, but even he had to admit that there were times when Wally could be a bit of an ass.

"Seriously? He's the one playing 'make-believe,' pretending to be Gandalf or something!" Wally snapped back, "Using Meta abilities and pretending it's magic, and you all are just encouraging him by going along with it!"

"Just because you don't believe in magic," Kaldur replied softly, "Does not mean that it doesn't exist, Wally. Magic is as prevalent in Atlantis as the water we breathe, it is what powers my water bearers, after all."

"Bioelectricity," Wally said at once, "All 'Atlantean magic' is, is science that we don't understand yet. In primitive cultures, fire was considered magic! Everything can be explained by science, and all you're doing by encouraging Arcane that his abilities are 'magical' is keeping him from growing up and facing the real world."

"Nevertheless," Robin replied, rolling his eyes at his friend's stubbornness, "Harry is now a part of this team, and whether his powers are of Meta origin or 'magical,' you need to learn to get along with him."

"Agreed," Kaldur nodded, while Superboy simply glared at the three,

"Unbelievable…" Wally scoffed, "Fine! I'll behave myself if HE does! Fair enough!"

"I suppose it'll have to be," Robin replied as Kaldur nodded once.

"Good! Now, can we go back to M'gann's amazing cookies!" Wally cried, "I'm hungry!"

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When Harry and M'gann entered the boy's new room, Harry couldn't help but sigh sadly at how plain it looked; it was half the size of Harry's old room and painted so white that Harry thought he'd gone color-blind for a moment.

The only other door in the room led to a bathroom that was just as boring in its simplicity as the rest of the room, and Harry felt himself growing more depressed with each passing moment.

Apparently sensing his mood, M'gann tried to offer some form of relief by quickly saying,

"It's a bit plain, but I'm sure we can fix that in no time! A little paint, and we can make this quite homey!"

"Yeah…" Harry replied sadly as he sat his guitar case and backpack on the ground,

"Will the rest of your things be coming soon?" M'gann asked, causing Harry to momentarily turn to her in confusion before a wicked smile came across his face.

"Nope," Harry replied, popping the 'P,' "I brought everything with me."

"Huh?" M'gann asked in confusion, only for her eyes to widen as Harry opened his backpack and reached his arm into it, far deeper than should have been possible, "That's…! How are you doing that…!"

"Magic," Harry winked as he pulled a large and heavy-looking box from the innocuous-looking bag and placed it on the floor before reaching into the bag for another box.

M'gann stared dumbfounded at the bag for a moment before an enormous smile spread across her face; a moment later, she began to laugh. Despite his depressed attitude, Harry couldn't help but join in.

"I know it's hard, but try and get along with your new team, okay?" Raven had whispered to him before she left, and though Harry would rather have left with her, he would try and do as she had asked, even if it meant dealing with Wally and his constant stream of ignorance towards all things magical.

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Several hours later, Harry's backpack was finally empty and his new room was filled almost from floor to ceiling with opened and unopened boxes; he and M'gann had spent nearly an hour unpacking the bare essentials, such as his clothes and whatnot, before M'gann made the executive decision that it was time for Harry to tour his new home.

Despite his mood, Harry enjoyed spending time with the girl as she showed him Mount Justice; there was just something about her that refused to allow Harry's grief to overcome him as it had for the past few weeks, and he was grateful to her for it.

Formerly the headquarters of the Justice League, Mount Justice had been abandoned when its location was compromised. Harry had asked if that was the case, then why was the team making it their headquarters, only for M'gann to tell him that since its location was already known, no one would think to look for them here, as they would be 'hiding in plain sight'.

Built into a literal hollowed-out mountain, Mount Justice had four different ways to enter; the first was, of course, by Zeta Beam, but there was also the front entrance, located at the base of the Mountain, which led into a forest. Then, there was the back entrance that led to the Rhode Island coast, where a pleasant-looking beach lay not far away. The final entrance was located in the hangar, the largest room in the Mountain, where the cave's main generator was located and where M'gann's ship lay; Harry had quickly gone into fanboy geek mode upon seeing it as he made her laughingly explain every detail of it to him.

After finally regaining control of himself, Harry and M'gann moved on to explore the rest of the Mountain, and Harry found himself growing more amazed by how gigantic his new home seemed to be; even Titans Tower seemed small in comparison, loathe though Harry was to admit it.

The Mountain hosted a fully stocked kitchen, a two-level library with several reading tables and hundreds of books, living quarters where each team member had their own room; there was also an impressive gym that would have made professional ones groan in jealousy, which had an equally remarkable locker room in the back, where the team could shower or relax in the steam room after working out.

There was also a large Medical bay, filled with every piece of equipment that might be needed, from painkillers to a large and expensive X-ray machine; the pair then made their way to the central chamber of the Mountain, which served as the Mission Room, as well as the training area, where a gigantic holographic computer rested. By this point, Harry was beginning to feel like he had made a mistake in joining the team; he liked to think of himself as a hero, but this place was built for world-ending events, not the small, petty crimes he had stopped. Almost immediately as that thought popped into Harry's head, the voices he'd tried drowning out for the past few weeks slammed into him again,

"Unworthy…"

"You let her die…"

"Some hero you are! Couldn't even save one girl…"

"Your fault…"

M'gann had apparently understood his feeling, for she had promptly taken his hand in her own and smiled warmly at him, banishing away his dark thoughts as they continued the tour.

Their final destination was the lounge area, which consisted of an enormous television and an oversized couch. Wally, Kaldur, and Robin were seated and watching a movie. Not far away, Superboy was sitting on an oversized chair, watching the film with a bored look on his face. A large bowl of popcorn sat on Wally's lap, and Harry grimaced as he caught sight of the speed at which Wally was shoveling the snack into his mouth.

Harry had known Wally for almost as long as he'd known Tim and Damian, and in all that time Harry and the speedster had never gotten along; determined from the start that Harry's 'magical' abilities were just some form of unknown Meta gene, Wally seemed to go out of his way to try and provoke Harry whenever the two were in close proximity.

"Hey, Harry!" Robin said warmly as he caught sight of M'gann and his friend entering the lounge area, "Want to join us? The movie's just getting good!"

"No thanks," Harry replied softly, "I've still got a lot of stuff to unpack…"

"You want some help?"

"Um… Sure, if you don't mind…" Harry replied uncertainly,

"Not at all! We'll all help, won't we?"

Kaldur and M'gann happily nodded in agreement while Wally began to choke on a piece of popcorn; Superboy simply grimaced from where he'd been watching the movie before slowly climbing out of the nearby chair.

"Aw, come on!" Wally cried out, "I don't want to help unpack! Not when we could be enjoying some awesome television!"

"Remember what we talked about, Wally…" Robin growled back, causing the speedster to roll his eyes before climbing to his feet and approaching Harry; Harry immediately put himself into a defensive position, something that didn't go unnoticed by anyone, especially Wally, who narrowed his eyes at the boy.

"Listen, Harry…" Wally said after a moment of tense silence, "I know that our past encounters have not been exactly…. Pleasant."

"That's putting it mildly…" Harry scoffed, causing Wally to take an annoyed breath before he continued,

"As I was saying. I know there's been conflict between us in the past, but I'm willing to start over if you are… If we're going to be working together, then we need to learn to get along."

By the end of the speech, Wally had extended his hand towards the boy, and Harry stared at it for a moment before cautiously extending his own hand and giving Wally's a firm shake,

"As long as you can manage to keep your personal opinions about me to yourself, I don't see us having a problem," Harry snarked back, causing Wally's eyebrow to twitch in annoyance.

Wally opened his mouth to retort, no doubt, when suddenly something large and white flew down from the ceiling and landed on Harry's shoulder, making everyone jump in alarm before they realized it was an owl.

"Hey Hedwig," Harry said warmly, letting go of Wally's hand and running it across the owl's head, the owl seeming to lean into the touch as they others watched in shock.

"You have a TAME owl?" M'gann gushed, "That's so cool! She's beautiful!"

"Yeah, Robin bought her for me when I started school last year," Harry replied happily as the others stared, unsure what to say; Hedwig seemed to bristle with delight at the attention she was getting, which only added to her cuteness, "Not you Robin, MY Robin. Man, that's gonna get confusing…"

"Just call me Red Robin if you have to differentiate," 'Red' Robin laughed, causing the others to smirk as well. "But that is cool that he bought you an owl. I didn't think you could legally buy one. Don't they require a lot of special handling?"

"Hedwig isn't an ordinary owl," Harry replied warmly. "She's very intelligent. Sometimes I wonder if she's the pet or if she thinks I am…"

Hedwig barked at that and wacked Harry on the back of his head with one of her wings, causing the others to snort with amusement; even Wally hand to turn his head to hide his smile from the boy. Only Superboy retained his stoic demeanor, though he stared at the owl with warm eyes.

"Can… Can I pet her?" M'gann asked shyly, causing Harry to look at Hedwig for permission; the owl stared at M'gann with narrowed eyes for several seconds before finally nodding her head and causing the girl to squeal with delight as she rushed forward and ran a soft hand over Hedwig's head.

After enduring several minutes of this, Hedwig finally decided that she'd had enough praise for one day and spread her wings before taking flight; the group watched her for a second before she disappeared into the cave's dark ceiling.

"Will she be alright?" M'gann asked after a moment,

"Yeah, she'll be fine," Harry replied, "Probably gone off to find something to eat… She'll come back when she wants to."

"Well, in that case," Kaldur said, "Shall we go and get your room in order?"

Yeah, okay…" Harry shrugged, leading the rest of his new team back down the hallway to his room.
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*Meanwhile, in Bludhaven*

Nightwing was not having a good night; what had started out as an easy night of patrol had quickly spiraled out of control, and he was beginning to wish he hadn't told Jinx and Starfire that they could take the night off. It had started as the foiling of a routine bank robbery, but just as he'd finished knocking out the last criminal, something had hit him from behind, and now he woke to find himself bound to a chair in a dark room with no idea where he was. As he began trying to free himself from the ropes that held him to the wooden chair, he suddenly heard a voice behind him that made the blood in Nightwing's veins freeze.
"Welcome back to the world of the living, bird boy... Sorry about the head injury, I hope it doesn't leave too nasty of a scar. Speaking of which, did I ever tell you how I got these scars...?"
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Author's Note:

I'm sure many of you will take issue with how I've written Wally. Let me be clear, I'm not against the boy, nor am I trying to bash him in my story; I'm simply writing him the way I think he would react when placed on a team with someone whose entire existence is incongruous with Wally's mindset, as well as the way he sees the world. Make no mistake, there is an entire river of bad blood between Harry and Wally, but I hope to quickly remedy their relationship, and hope you like the way I eventually make them friends. To answer a few of your questions, I plan to keep the team members relatively the same, save for Zantanna for obvious reasons. Looking back, I should have made her dad, Zatarra, the one who showed up at Hogwarts; but, as I've said many times, I never intended to make this story anything other than a Teen Titans story, so when it became a Young Justice one, I kind of had to double back and try and fix what I could. I hope you enjoyed this chapter, and if not, let me know what I can do better in the coming chapters.
Until next time!