wally west | the flash (
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riverviewlogs2017-12-03 12:09 am
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who: Wally West + Jon Kent
what: holiday shopping & stuff
when: early december
where: here and there
warnings: none
[ There's been an extra bounce in Wally's step as the holiday season approaches. He has always been fond of the holidays, but this one is special even if he's far away from home as it's the first one he's experienced since escaping from the Speed Force.
It is why he plans on doing it right and that means there's a lot of work to be done in preparation. Good thing he was able to acquire the aid of the Boy of Steel to help him out with everything.
He grins down at Jon standing alongside him, as the two of them are about to embark on their holiday mission at one of the stores. ]
So where do you think we should start? Is there anyone you want to get gifts for? Do people even give gifts for Hygge? [ Not that it's going to stop him. ]
what: holiday shopping & stuff
when: early december
where: here and there
warnings: none
[ There's been an extra bounce in Wally's step as the holiday season approaches. He has always been fond of the holidays, but this one is special even if he's far away from home as it's the first one he's experienced since escaping from the Speed Force.
It is why he plans on doing it right and that means there's a lot of work to be done in preparation. Good thing he was able to acquire the aid of the Boy of Steel to help him out with everything.
He grins down at Jon standing alongside him, as the two of them are about to embark on their holiday mission at one of the stores. ]
So where do you think we should start? Is there anyone you want to get gifts for? Do people even give gifts for Hygge? [ Not that it's going to stop him. ]

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Just Dick, Cisco, and a few other people. So, you know, the usual suspects.
[ The look he gives Jon should let him know he hasn't forgotten about him. Truth is he actually picked up a few items for the boy the other day that he thinks he'll enjoy. Maybe. He often puts the 'it's the thought that counts' theory to the the test as he never really knows what to get people. ]
I bet your list is at least twice as big as mine.
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Not really. It's gotten smaller now. But . . . that's okay. I should still get people stuff.
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...Right.
[ He'd apologize for being an idiot if he wasn't afraid it would just make things worse. ]
What about Annie? We have to get something for her, don't we?
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Yeah! I think she's getting ready to fly soon. Her wings are pretty big!
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I know! I thought she was going to take off right in front of me the other day.
[ He stops to glance at a few of the items on the shelves of the aisle they're walking down before deciding none of them deserve a closer look. ]
So what do you think a War Kite would want for Christmas?
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Maybe like . . . a drone? Something she can chase in the sky?
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I think we can find something like that. Maybe get her a few other things as well. We have to make her first Christmas special.
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I should get her a proper collar too. I'm taking her outside more now.
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Well, that's one... War Kite down. Now all we need to do...
[ He trails off as one of the clothing displays nearby catches his attention. He proceeds to walk over to the display, rummages around for a few seconds, before turning around to look at Jon with a big grin on his face and holding a pair of yellow socks with tiny clocks on them up in one of his hands. ]
Hey, do you think anyone would like these? [ Too bad Barry wasn't here because then they would be the perfect gift. ]
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You can't give socks. That's the worst gift!
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Okay, fine, no socks. [ He can always come back later for them. ] But I don't know if I'd call them the worst gift.
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What would you call the worst gift then?
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Um... what about a plant? Someone once gave one to my aunt as a gift and looked for it every time they came over. At least with socks you can just toss them in the back of the drawer if you don't want them.
[ Not the most flattering of defenses for socks as a gift but it's all that he's got. ]
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Plants aren't too bad. But I guess they're kind of boring too.
What would be your worst gift?
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Well, the worst gift I ever got for Christmas was probably the calendar I got when I was eleven. It wasn't even for the upcoming year so it was only good for six days.
[ Just the thought of it makes him chuckle. It was probably something his father picked up at the last minute after one of his get rich schemes fell through. That being said, he didn't have a lot to complain about when it came to Christmas growing up. ]
But these days I just appreciate whatever I get. I know it sounds corny, but it's just nice to be thought of.
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Yeah.
[ Jon briefly wonders if his parents are thinking of him. But it's a sobering thought so he pushes it aside. ]
I'm sure you'll get some cool stuff this year.
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I think so, too.
So what is the best Christmas gift you've gotten?
[ Perhaps the answer will give him an idea about what else he could get Jon for the holiday. ]
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That's easy! The time Damian got me Munk-E-Munsters! Though I don't know how he knew I wanted that game. I only told my dad.
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Probably some trick he picked up from his father. It's kinda annoying how they know so much, isn't it. [ It's said good-naturedly, of course. ]
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It's not too bad. He's not breaking into my school and spying on me anymore.
[ A beat. ]
I think.
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He broke into your school and spied on you? [ A little strange there, Damian. ] Dick never did anything quite like that.
[ His best friend just did what a lot of people do and called when he wanted to know what was going on. ]
He did talk me into taking the Batmobile for a joyride once, though. We didn't think Batman would notice, but we thought wrong.
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[ It was Weird. ]
And I think Damian's just different from the other bat-people.
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Well, I suppose he keeps life interesting. That's not something you can say about everyone.
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[ But he nods. ]
Anyway he's stopped doing that stuff. Since my parents gave the a-ok for us to hang out.
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He was just finding creative ways to spend time with his pal. I can understand that.
[ A moment goes by before Wally gestures back to the display with the socks. He has to make one last appeal on their behalf. ]
So, we did decide the socks were a bad idea for a gift, right?
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No socks. Uh . . . what do adults like?
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As weird as it sounds, I'm not really sure. Most of the adults I know get books, clothes, and things like that.
[ His lips quirk up into a half-grin.]
It's not quite as exciting as getting a video game or your very first baseball glove.
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[ Wow. Adulthood is a lie. ]
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I wouldn't go that far. People's priorities and interests just have a habit of changing as they get older.
[ Such as the holidays becoming less about the gifts you receive and more about the people you spend them with. ]
I think the best thing about growing up is the freedom. If you don't want to become boring, as you put it, then you don't have to.
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What kind of freedom though?