"Try not to pay too much attention to K.F. over here; you can go ahead and ignore about half the things that come out of his mouth." Robin half-joked with a chuckle, as he rested his forearms on his knees, leaning in slightly to the group. "I heard you were a big help to Wonder Woman in bringing Circe down last year. If anyone deserves a spot in the Justice League, it's you." Robin commended her. Speedy simply stared angrily at the door in front of them, which read: 'Justice League Members Only'. He clenched both his fists tightly, as he started to grind his teeth. "You idiots don't get it, do you!?" He couldn't be silent any longer, not when the other teens were taking things so lightly. "Today was suppose to be [u]the[/u] day; the first step in becoming full-fledged Justice League members!" He angrily snapped. "Speedy, we're getting there. This is the first step, a tour of the HQ. There's still a lo-" Robin began to reason, but was immediately cut off. "This isn't anything more than a glorified backstage pass! Not even a good one!" He pointed over to the door where the Leaguers had just exited. "Look at them, leaving us kids to sit and play, as the adults go off to talk!" His voice was raised, it angered him greatly that no one understood the way he did. "That's all we are to them, kids." He paused for a moment, as he thought about things deeper. "No, to them, we're just the sidekicks." He squinted his eyes slightly, as he stared off into the distance. "Speedy,..." Robin trailed off, as he stood up from his chair. The hero gripped his hat harshly. "I thought I was Green Arrow's partner, but," he threw his hat down onto the ground, "not anymore." Speedy said with a sigh, as he started to walk back towards the way they entered from. "I won't play their game, and if you kids will, then maybe you really aren't League material, afterall." He angrily expressed. Robin rushed to stand in his way, as he held out both of his arms. "Wait, Roy, just think about what you're doing! You're not thinking straight, you've spent years now, fighting along side Green Arrow! You can't just throw it all away now!" He pleaded to save his friend, as he knew the archer was just doing this off of anger. Perhaps if he had a chance to calm down, sit, and think things over, Robin figured.