Willow tilted her head as she sat across the meza, jedwali from Wally.
“Hey Wally? Why do wewe eat so much?”
Wally looked up at his girlfriend sitting on the other side of the meza, jedwali at Mt. Justice. He pause briefly from inhaling his sixth helping of spaghetti, tambi to answer.
“Just because.”
Willow tilted her head even zaidi as Wally began to stuff his face again. She stayed quiet, demanding zaidi of an explanation. Wally sensed this and sighed through his nose. He set his fork down and finished chewing before swallowing to answer.
“Being the sekunde fastest human on earth, I also have the sekunde fastest metabolism. According to Uncle B, we can pretty much keel over and die if we're trying to run on empty, and since I'd rather stay around for a while, I eat a bit zaidi than...other people.”
Wally's tone had slipped into, what he called, his teacher tone. He gave a sheepish smile as Willow continued to stare at him, pondering this through. Finally, she smiled and went to the freezer.
“Dessert?”
“Hey Wals, why are wewe so yellow?” Willow asked as Wally finished putting the cowl over his face.
“Just because,” Wally answered, looking in the mirror.
Willow stared at his back, despite the fact that they had a mission. Wally sighed.
“Because I'm trying to be my own person. Uncle B alisema that every future hero has to find their own look. Besides, yellow is cool. I look like lightning while he looks like really fast ketchup.”
Willow nodded, placing the mask on her face.
“Got it. But explain the mad scientist goggles.”
“What? wewe don't like them?” Wally asked, picking up his number one accessory.
“No I do. But why do wewe have them?”
“Because when wewe run as fast as I do, things can get stuck in your eye. If that were to happen I could loose my balance and fall, possibly becoming injured au worse.”
Willow nodded again before Erin stopped at the door.
“We gotta go!” Erin shouted before zooming off.
The two followed, but Wally noticed that, after that mission, his goggles were always much cleaner.
“Hey Wals? Wally? Are wewe asleep?”
Willow's voice was hushed as she nuzzled the exposed skin of Wally's neck.
“I was,” a sleepy grumble alisema from the opposite side of the bed.
“Hey Wally, why do wewe upendo me?”
Her voice hadn't gotten any louder, but the insecurity in Willow's voice was easy to hear even for Wally's muddled brain.
“Willow, can't this wait til morning?” he asked, hoping she'd drop it and let him sleep.
Willow remained silent as her chin rested on Wally's shoulder while her eyes stared intently at the nightstand clock.
“It's morning,” she whispered the sekunde the glowing green numbers switched to 12:00.
With a loud huff and another grumble, Wally rolled over so he could and Willow were nose-to-nose.
“You want to know why I love? Fine. I'll tell you. Your insecure, jealous, and distracting. wewe can be totally unhappy with tears down your face one sekunde and then be all gushy with a smile the next. wewe always eat healthy, wewe try to get me to do the same. Your a neat freak and I'm always forced to pick my things up. You're over protected and crazy with sugar. wewe do what your told, but you'll happily mgawanyiko, baidisha any kind of sugary, sour, wamekula treat with me. wewe either hog all the covers au hug me so tight I dream I'm getting strangled kwa an anaconda. No joke-don't laugh. And wewe know what?”
Willow's eyes were wide as Wally stopped to take a deep breath.
“I upendo absolutely everything about you. From the annoying little habits to all the sappiness that you're embarrassed about. You're amazingly talented, wewe have a pure heart, and your genuinely beautiful. There is nothing I wouldn't do for wewe cause you're my inayopendelewa girl. Your blush is adorable, wewe kiss with your soul, wewe do little things for me when wewe think I'm not looking, wewe put up with my crazy sometimes childish antics, oh, and your family is crazy. Maybe insane And guess what? I'm gonna ask wewe to marry me someday. Now, I'm going back to sleep.”
Willow stayed where she was, but turned her back to him. She relaxed when Wally's arms surrounded her and she heard his breath even out. She smiled when she heard him begin to snore.
“You know, a simple because would have been enough.”
“Hey Wally? Why do wewe eat so much?”
Wally looked up at his girlfriend sitting on the other side of the meza, jedwali at Mt. Justice. He pause briefly from inhaling his sixth helping of spaghetti, tambi to answer.
“Just because.”
Willow tilted her head even zaidi as Wally began to stuff his face again. She stayed quiet, demanding zaidi of an explanation. Wally sensed this and sighed through his nose. He set his fork down and finished chewing before swallowing to answer.
“Being the sekunde fastest human on earth, I also have the sekunde fastest metabolism. According to Uncle B, we can pretty much keel over and die if we're trying to run on empty, and since I'd rather stay around for a while, I eat a bit zaidi than...other people.”
Wally's tone had slipped into, what he called, his teacher tone. He gave a sheepish smile as Willow continued to stare at him, pondering this through. Finally, she smiled and went to the freezer.
“Dessert?”
“Hey Wals, why are wewe so yellow?” Willow asked as Wally finished putting the cowl over his face.
“Just because,” Wally answered, looking in the mirror.
Willow stared at his back, despite the fact that they had a mission. Wally sighed.
“Because I'm trying to be my own person. Uncle B alisema that every future hero has to find their own look. Besides, yellow is cool. I look like lightning while he looks like really fast ketchup.”
Willow nodded, placing the mask on her face.
“Got it. But explain the mad scientist goggles.”
“What? wewe don't like them?” Wally asked, picking up his number one accessory.
“No I do. But why do wewe have them?”
“Because when wewe run as fast as I do, things can get stuck in your eye. If that were to happen I could loose my balance and fall, possibly becoming injured au worse.”
Willow nodded again before Erin stopped at the door.
“We gotta go!” Erin shouted before zooming off.
The two followed, but Wally noticed that, after that mission, his goggles were always much cleaner.
“Hey Wals? Wally? Are wewe asleep?”
Willow's voice was hushed as she nuzzled the exposed skin of Wally's neck.
“I was,” a sleepy grumble alisema from the opposite side of the bed.
“Hey Wally, why do wewe upendo me?”
Her voice hadn't gotten any louder, but the insecurity in Willow's voice was easy to hear even for Wally's muddled brain.
“Willow, can't this wait til morning?” he asked, hoping she'd drop it and let him sleep.
Willow remained silent as her chin rested on Wally's shoulder while her eyes stared intently at the nightstand clock.
“It's morning,” she whispered the sekunde the glowing green numbers switched to 12:00.
With a loud huff and another grumble, Wally rolled over so he could and Willow were nose-to-nose.
“You want to know why I love? Fine. I'll tell you. Your insecure, jealous, and distracting. wewe can be totally unhappy with tears down your face one sekunde and then be all gushy with a smile the next. wewe always eat healthy, wewe try to get me to do the same. Your a neat freak and I'm always forced to pick my things up. You're over protected and crazy with sugar. wewe do what your told, but you'll happily mgawanyiko, baidisha any kind of sugary, sour, wamekula treat with me. wewe either hog all the covers au hug me so tight I dream I'm getting strangled kwa an anaconda. No joke-don't laugh. And wewe know what?”
Willow's eyes were wide as Wally stopped to take a deep breath.
“I upendo absolutely everything about you. From the annoying little habits to all the sappiness that you're embarrassed about. You're amazingly talented, wewe have a pure heart, and your genuinely beautiful. There is nothing I wouldn't do for wewe cause you're my inayopendelewa girl. Your blush is adorable, wewe kiss with your soul, wewe do little things for me when wewe think I'm not looking, wewe put up with my crazy sometimes childish antics, oh, and your family is crazy. Maybe insane And guess what? I'm gonna ask wewe to marry me someday. Now, I'm going back to sleep.”
Willow stayed where she was, but turned her back to him. She relaxed when Wally's arms surrounded her and she heard his breath even out. She smiled when she heard him begin to snore.
“You know, a simple because would have been enough.”
I watch wewe stand,
wewe enjoy,
wewe spinn my head,
I know your name, Roy.
wewe cant hide,
I will find you,
A guy like you, should wear a warning.
I can see wewe now,
I can see wewe there,
Watching me,
But maybe, i dont care.
Your red hair,
Your eyes i can watch,
wewe upendo me,
Kick it up a notch?
Babe wewe cant have me,
I like to play hard to get,
wewe cant catch me,
I'll take my chance, its a bet.
I slip through wewe fingers everytime,
I kiss your lips,
I run through your hair,
With my finger tips.
And as my tohuge touched you,
I stood on the ledge, and fell back,
wewe try to catch,
But i slipp through.
Your face is stone cold,
But i know your mourning,
A guy like you,
Should wear a warning.
wewe enjoy,
wewe spinn my head,
I know your name, Roy.
wewe cant hide,
I will find you,
A guy like you, should wear a warning.
I can see wewe now,
I can see wewe there,
Watching me,
But maybe, i dont care.
Your red hair,
Your eyes i can watch,
wewe upendo me,
Kick it up a notch?
Babe wewe cant have me,
I like to play hard to get,
wewe cant catch me,
I'll take my chance, its a bet.
I slip through wewe fingers everytime,
I kiss your lips,
I run through your hair,
With my finger tips.
And as my tohuge touched you,
I stood on the ledge, and fell back,
wewe try to catch,
But i slipp through.
Your face is stone cold,
But i know your mourning,
A guy like you,
Should wear a warning.
I'm standing, i'm hiding,
wewe can't see me, invisible,
But i'm fighting.
I'm fighting on the inside,
I'm fighting with my heart,
wewe see me, whole,
But I know,
I'm falling, falling,
Apart.
Memories are going,
We are fighting, on the rooftop,
Close to falling, way up high,
Our silhouettes, shadows for,
The night sky.
You're tired, as am I
But one must win,
We won't give up,
Fighting, in pain, I
must end,
Now cry.
You've won, that's fine,
But wewe take pity, forget the fight,
wewe helped me, wewe saved me,
Gave me my light.
wewe can't see me, invisible,
But i'm fighting.
I'm fighting on the inside,
I'm fighting with my heart,
wewe see me, whole,
But I know,
I'm falling, falling,
Apart.
Memories are going,
We are fighting, on the rooftop,
Close to falling, way up high,
Our silhouettes, shadows for,
The night sky.
You're tired, as am I
But one must win,
We won't give up,
Fighting, in pain, I
must end,
Now cry.
You've won, that's fine,
But wewe take pity, forget the fight,
wewe helped me, wewe saved me,
Gave me my light.
OK so I finally finished my story for Young Justice! it's called Birds Of A Feather and if wewe haven't seen my makala for it already before I wrote it check out my page and it will be under vipendwa so everyone can find it!
I believe I wrote this story in one night and half a siku and it is long and well written (in my opinion) please check it out! It is on my quizilla account LunariAssain 1 but here is the link to the story!
link
Thank wewe and have a nice day!
I believe I wrote this story in one night and half a siku and it is long and well written (in my opinion) please check it out! It is on my quizilla account LunariAssain 1 but here is the link to the story!
link
Thank wewe and have a nice day!