Forget me Not

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Captain Marvel won't answer any of their calls, so Green Lantern gets put in charge of finding just where the hero's gone. He wasn't really expecting...this.


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(( I just really feel like Hal and Billy would get along really well. Well, them and Flash, since they would all be buddy-buddy, and idk more light-hearted than other heroes. There's not a lot of fics* (*see: NONE.) that have mainly GL and CM interacting, so here we are. ))


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The swingset creaked and groaned as the swings moved back and forth, propelling the child in its seat. 


He kicked his legs happily, the sky filling his vision as he flew forward, only to be swung backward and get a good look at the earth below him. 


He cackled with childish glee as he swung, the feeling close to that of actual flight as the eleven-year-old continued his movements.


Billy swung backward, only to point his toes and swing forward quickly and send himself sailing off the swingset and burying his feet in the sand that surrounded the playset. 


"Ha! Beat that, Freddy! I don't think even Superman could be that!" he said, scrambling up and dusting himself off. He drew in the sand where his feet had landed, making a large indention to mark how far he'd flown.


The blonde on the other swingset giggled, tongue sticking out at the raven-haired boy as he continued to swing. "That's easy, Billy- you're just short so you think you went far!" the twelve-year-old teased, getting rolled eyes in response.


"You're just jealous and scared! You can't go that far!" Billy returned, crossing his arms over his chest.


Freddy harumphed and propelled himself off the swingset, flailing in the air before landing on his butt in the sand. Billy burst out laughing, running over to the boy and holding out his hand. "You okay?" he asked, tilting his head slightly.


The blonde nodded, grabbing onto his hand and pulling him down into the sand. "Yea because-" he leaned over, smothering himself against the sand and wiping away the existence of how far the younger boy had flown.


 "I won!" he laughed.


Billy squawked, tackling him and sending the pair rolling into the grass. "That's cheating! I was gonna get the world record for longest swing jump!" he squealed as the pair continued wrestling in the grass. They ended up rolling down the hill, leaving the pair with stained clothes and in a fit of laughter.


Twigs stuck out of BIlly's hair and sand clung to Freddy's elbows as they giggled at the bottom of the hill.


 Billy shook his hair out, plucking a few leaves from his clothes as he stood up and dusted himself off. Freddy followed suit, brushing the sand from his skin and shoving the raven lightly. "I still won." he joked.

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