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It was hard to accept. The person who was Robin’s bro was a girl. A girl-bro.
“Hey, Rob.” Wally’s hand clasped Robin’s shoulder. Her eyes were filled with concern. “Are you ok? I didn’t break you, right?”
“No, I’m fine.” But he pulled away from her grasp, ignoring the hurt that appeared on her face.
Robin left himself out of the rest of the conversation as his teammates asked Wally a million questions. Wanting to know why she let them think she was a boy, what did the Flash think, did the Justice League know, why she didn’t look more feminine in her Kid Flash suit, and Artemis demanded to know why her female friends hadn’t staged an intervention about her wardrobe. Wally smiled and laughed like she always did, acting exasperated over her lack of curves, that her uncle was way too protective, Green Lantern, Black Canary, Red Tornado and Batman definitely knew she was a girl, and repeated that it wasn’t her problem they didn’t know a beautiful girl when she was staring them in the face.
When things settled down, Wally approached Robin again as everyone left. “Rob … You’re not ok with this, are you?”
Looking at her he wanted to say no, he wasn’t ok with his best friend, his bro, being a girl. But as he stared at her he saw that Wally was still Wally, the same person who openly accepted Robin, Dick Grayson. She was shocked when Robin first told her his identity, but she quickly recovered and slung her arm around him, teasing him lightly for being a rich boy. Wally was supportive though and she didn’t treat him any differently afterwards. Regardless of her gender she was still the stubborn, loud mouthed, logical person Robin had known since he was eleven.
“It’ll take awhile to get used to,” Robin admitted. “But you’re still my best friend, you’re still Wally.”
She elbowed him in the ribs with a grin. “Well yeah, who else would I be?”
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