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Speedy (Roy Harper) x Male half alien reader
This is very much young justice influenced, how old am I? you don't need to think too hard about that just know this is the first of a series I tried to write and... never played out say hello to some of my 2017 writing
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Roy? It just had to be him, huh? The universe didn't just set me up with some cute alien boy or something? Why did the only thing to survive have to be the fucking glowing of the heart?
"Y/n, what's wrong baby boy," the soft voice of my mother catches me off guard as I pull my hand from my hair.
"Nothing, I…um gotta go now. Don't wait up for me, alright? You have work early tomorrow," I smile as I walk over and give her a small hug.
"Be careful, I know how it was when I met your father, it was difficult to put it simply," she whispers as she walks away.
I chuckle and shake my head as I teleport with a quick snap of my fingers, being in the kitchen of my mom's apartment wasn't much of a change from the chilly rooftops of Starling city. California is a lot colder at night than I really appreciated, but one can learn to love it. Standing on the rooftop in front of me was a slim redhead with dark circles around his emerald eyes. Both of us were very aware of the peeking glow of red on the left of our chests. Closing my eyes, I waited for the wind to blow one last time before I heard his voice.
"So, what exactly are we going to do about this problem, Y/n?" His voice was hoarse like he had been yelling for hours.
"I dunno Roy, what do you suggest? It's not like it would change anything we still have a job to do, don't we?" I state, clenching my hand in the pocket of my hoodie.
"Possibly quit," he hisses.
"Yeah, I'm totally going to give up the best opportunity in my whole life, Roy. Either you act professional or we can butt heads the whole time," I glare at him.
"I am being professional, Y/n. Maybe you should be the one that sucks it up," Roy states in a monotone voice.
"I understand that you want nothing to do with me, but honestly you aren't being professional at all. One: just because you didn't want to work well with other kids you go off on your own and try the whole solo hero thing, but oh wait you got kidnapped and cloned. Then once back to being yourself you somehow have some kind of heart and try to be 'kind' but that fails too. Now you are being a douche all because you don't want to follow some stupid matching of your species," I had started at a whisper and felt my voice climbing.
"How do you know all that?" He steps back.
"Your mind isn't the quietest. You lack mental barriers," I groan and turn to leave.
Before I can go anywhere someone lands down in front of me, with a sigh I sit down cross-legged as the alien superhero walks closer.
"What seems to be the problem, boys?" Asks the broad voice of Superman.
"Nothing that concerns you," Roy hisses.
"Sure, it is, only if the two of you insist on being so loud," sighs a deep voice behind me.
"Fucking hell," I curse.
"Did you really think I wouldn't notice?" The dark knight states.
"This really has nothing to do with either of you," Roy groans.
"What are they talking about?" Superman, obviously clueless, asks.
"They are talking about their glowing hearts, humans have evolved over the generations and this trait specifically has seemed to be the one that has lasted the longest," Batman explains.
"Roy, we are leaving," I grumble about to snap my fingers when Batman grabs my hand.
"Not so fast, this is something that you will need to understand. It's no game," Batman snaps.
"Well we don't want anything to do with it," I counter with a glare.
Roy turns his back to the two adults trying to lecture us. Superman seems still very confused. Batman sighs and forces Roy to sit down next to me as Superman looks the both of us over.
"I've been on earth for a long time and I've never noticed this," he frowns.
"Because not everyone is close to their match, and some don't care enough," Batman explains.
"Will you leave the two of us alone," Roy shouts.
Before either male can answer, I wrap my dominant arm tightly around the angry redhead next to me and teleport again. This time as we stop, I shoot my hand to cover his mouth shaking my head. The black walls of the room we stood in were glowing red as I walked to one wall and placed my hand against it. Once the entrance way opens, I pull Roy into the room and wait for the opening to close again.
"Where did you take me?" He frowns as he pushes me away.
"My second home," I shrug sitting down on the table that was right next to the door.
"What do you mean second home?" He sighs.
"To put it into simple terms, we are on another planet. To be specific we are on my dad's home planet," I explain. "Surprise, I'm half alien. Specifically sarulk."
"Why did you bring me here?" He shouts louder.
"Well, it only takes me a few seconds to get here. The only other person who knows about my home planet is my mother and Batman, but Batman has never been here." I state, looking back at him.
“So, our situation still needs to be handled,” he sighs.
“If that’s what you want to do then I guess that’s what we will do,” I nod.
"What are we going to do exactly?" He groans sitting down.
I stare at him for a moment as I think. "How about we just accept it? Now before you try to argue against it, hear me out. I'm not saying let's get married or anything, I'm really not in the mood to accept defeat like that. Why don't we just keep going about our lives like we have been? All because our anatomy thinks that we belong together doesn't mean we have to stay together; I'd rather keep life going about the way it is. And being half alien on earth isn't easy like how you're human. I'll take all the help I can get with this being accepted into human society, how come you never found out I had a sister until today, it's due to the fact that she was cast out of human society, and I don't want the same."
"Are you sure this is going to work?"
"No, it takes two and I know that I'm asking a lot of you and your pride. But I feel like we can continue about life and you can find a nice girl to marry in a few years and have kids, and I can do the same. Hell, if it's to keep things normal I'll personally ask if we can be separated and never have to be in the same place unless absolutely necessary," I offer with a nod.
“We can see how this works,” he nods.
Returning back to earth was quick, as we stood on the top of the roof, I stared at the sky above. Roy was looking at me as I considered something.
“I’m going to do something,” I sigh.
“What are you going to do?” he frowns.
“I’m going to do something, and you close your eyes after I’ve done, I’ll leave,” I explain.
“Fine, do it quick,” he rolls his eyes as he closes them tight.
With a nod and a quick wave to be sure that his eyes are closed, I lean close and press my lips to his. He stays statue still and I pull away, with a small nod I quickly leave and chuckle at the food sitting on the counter for me.
“I told her not to wait up for me,” I roll my eyes as I make my way to tuck my mom into bed.
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