Ollie feels a bit silly, but after a week of wallowing in his own misery, he decides getting out might help. He doesn't know how (Star City has nothing to offer him now, just shame and heartbreak), but anything has to be better than sitting in his room, watching movies and catching up on five years of pop culture.
He doesn't even consider cheating and going as the vigilante; he hasn't touched the outfit or the bow since he arrived in the hotel again. Instead, he opts for something ridiculous and playful, and he even orders up a few things from the hotel shops to make it happen.
When he steps into the dining hall, he doesn't quite feel the part, but he's done enough playing the part of millionaire playboy to make a Tony Stark costume work, drawn on beard and all.
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He doesn't even consider cheating and going as the vigilante; he hasn't touched the outfit or the bow since he arrived in the hotel again. Instead, he opts for something ridiculous and playful, and he even orders up a few things from the hotel shops to make it happen.
When he steps into the dining hall, he doesn't quite feel the part, but he's done enough playing the part of millionaire playboy to make a Tony Stark costume work, drawn on beard and all.