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#like seriously though Wally almost singlehandedly took out the multiverse because of the little universe he created with his kids on it
A redheaded superhero's twin children, one with superspeed and one with other vaguely defined powers, get erased from existence. When the superhero regains memories of their lost twins they go absolutely ballistic, leaving a trail of injured teammates and shredded reality in their path.
Due to this, their team decides to institutionalize them in the hopes that their mental health will improve with therapy and time. Their speedster family member isn't happy about this. He thinks that being home with family is what's best for the young hero.
Ultimately, this hero (dubbed 'Scarlet' after the red suit they wear) comes to a breaking point. In a moment of despair and desperation they let loose their godlike powers, accidentally killing some teammates and changing other teammate's lives.
This hero, now considered a villain by almost everyone else (largely because they had inadvertently caused the death of their archer friend when their powers overloaded), creates a world where their children are alive. They spend the perfect day with them, playing, laughing and watching them use their powers. It's bittersweet when the hero comes to the conclusion that this world has to end and that they, themselves, will have to be the one who ends it for the sake of reality.
In the end the hero destroys their little diy universe. They sacrifice themselves and their happiness for everyone else. They also change reality for everyone else, little alterations here and there that make a massive difference in the long run.
Their children live on without them in the real world. The parent that grieved for them lives a different life with no memories of their twin children.
While they might look the same on the surface they serve as a vessel for a god which only amplifies their own reality bending powers.
Now am I talking about Wanda or Wally?
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