Thanks for the reviews. I'd just like to say, I know what the death penalty is, and I know what I typed was wrong, but that was the point….you'll find out this chapter! Although I am glad that you guys caught that; maybe that got you to think about what this chapter was about. And to where Iris was; that was part of my plot into this chapter! So suggestions and ideas are always welcomed. REVIEW! Enjoy!

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Barry and Dick were walking out of Central City Prison. Dick had a smirk on his face, which was odd for what just happened. Barry was stressed out about what happened. He was so stressed out that he wasn't thinking clearly; and when he isn't thinking clearly, he misses certain details. "You should probably take the zeta back to Gotham kid," Barry said as they stopped walking.

"That's it?" Dick asked

"Well, yeah I guess that's it," Barry said as he rubbed his neck.

"You know, Wally was acting weird," Dick hinted.

"Well yeah he's acting weird, I lied to him and his dad was killed." Barry pointed out

Dick face-palmed and looked Barry right in the eyes and said slowly, "Do you think Wally would just walk out like that after what happened? Didn't you think that he would've put up a fight to save his dad's life? Even if he was a scumbag," Dick mumbled that last part.

Barry thought about it for literally a second, and he looked at Dick weirdly; only to find him gone already. Barry had to get into his car and drive home agonizing slow. Something was up, and the more he thought about it, the more it didn't make sense. Do you know what Barry also did? He didn't tell Iris that his brother was at a death penalty, well was. He was going to be going through hell for a while.

He finally got home and looked at his house for a while. He had a bad feeling about going into his house; for he knew he was going to be in trouble somehow. He sighed and took his first steps forward towards the house. It was deadly silent when Barry finally opened the door. He looked in his room upstairs, and Wally's, to see if anyone was home, but no one was there.

He checked the kitchen, but got the same result.

He checked the living room and didn't like what he saw. Wally and Iris were standing in the middle of the room with their arms crossed, both giving him a glare. Barry hung his head and said, "I am so in trouble."

Barry sat on the couch at looked at the two of them like he was a little kid in trouble. Iris tapped her foot, waiting for Barry to say something, and he did. "Sorry," he mumbled.

She raised her eyebrow and said, "Sorry? That's all you got?"

"Well, actually I have a question." Barry said raising his hand

"It better be a good one," she warned.

"It is; how did you find out?" Barry asked

"How did she find out that my dad, her brother was given the death penalty? She listened in on the call. One of the oldest tricks in the book," Wally said.

Barry groaned to how easily he was tricked. "Why didn't you tell me you knew?" Barry asked

"Why didn't you tell us? I had to find out myself and tell Wally. What's your excuse?" Iris asked giving him a more intense glare

"I-I thought I was protecting you guys. That if you just forgot about him for a while, that you all will all feel better and nobody would get hurt again. I didn't want him hurting my family anymore." Barry said

Iris looked at him and softened. She sat down on the couch with him and put an arm around his shoulder. "That's a sweet thought, but that wasn't the right thing to do." Iris said

"I know, I know; but it still doesn't make sense." Barry said

"What doesn't?" Wally asked

Barry looked at him and replied, "That they gave him the death penalty so quickly. That never happens."

"He isn't dead," Wally said bluntly.

"What?" Barry asked standing up

"Yeah, they were going to give him a death penalty, but we said that nobody deserves death, and they would be violating the law by giving it to him on such treason without a fair trial. They agreed and now the death penalty isn't an option anymore for him."

"W-What? But they put him in that room to shoot him!" Barry exclaimed standing up

"No they put him in the room next to it. They put a dummy with fake blood in it to make it look real. You're a cop; you should know that they never allow people to view that. Plus all the shots, they only take one each, not multiple ones." Wally said

"So, what's happening to him now?" Barry asked

"He's being under covalence twenty four seven. If those pills did make him like the Joker, than he is not to be underestimated, but since he didn't go through the full process of the pills, he isn't quite there yet. He is still a threat and everyone related to him is getting tested to make sure they are following the law." Iris said

"But that means-"Barry said but was interrupted

"I already got tested and passed, don't worry sweetie." Iris said

Barry smiled and held her hand and squeezed it. He looked at Wally who was now smiling at them. "What about you Wally?" he asked

Wally scoffed and said, "I am apparently 'under so much emotional trauma caused by my father that there is no way for me to be that way, but will be tested when I turned eight teen and start to live on my own; for their research shows a child with a traumatic childhood will be a criminal.' That's their exact words." Wally said

"When did this happen?" Barry asked

"The day you got the call; afterwards you went out as Flash and they came to us." Iris said

"Oh, look you must know that I'm so-"

"We know, you're sorry, but we still don't forgive you." Wally said

"Wally!" Iris exclaimed, "I've forgiven him, and you should be too. It's all in the past, and everyone is fine."

Wally looked away from him and said, "But he promised he would never lie to me when you guys took me in. Lying about something like this goes beyond the boundaries."

Barry looked at him sadly. He did lie, and it was a bad one. He messed up so bad. It was meant to save him and his family from more trouble and tears, but he ended up making it worse. He got up and kneeled in front of Wally and looked him in the eyes. "Son, I'm sorry I lied to you. I made a mistake that I thought was right but wasn't. You have every right to be mad at me. I'm trying my best to be a good father to you. Just give me a chance; I'm still new at this. Can you please forgive me?"

Wally nodded and smiled. "I forgave you a long time ago; I just wanted to hear you beg for forgiveness."

Barry laughed and ruffled his hair and stood up. "You're still in trouble for lying though, Barry." Iris reminded him

Barry thought quick and said, "Wally lied too!"

Barry pointed his figure at him and Wally was confused. "He has a girlfriend and didn't mention it to you because he knows you'll make a big deal out of it!" he blurted at

"Wallace Rudolph West!" Iris scolded

"Thanks dad," Wally said.

"Hey, if I'm going down, I'm taking you with me son." Barry said as they smiled at each other

The End! That's the end of this story, and I hoped you all liked it! Does it make sense now? Good because it better. REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW!