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mrsarcastic003 ([personal profile] mrsarcastic003) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2017-12-21 03:35 pm

[open] i'll hold your hands

Who: Tim Drake and You!
Where: Throughout the Mansion
When: Ewaymas!
Rating: PG
Summary: Tim is trying to stay away from the cookies, but he keeps accidentally eating them. And they keep making him cold.
The Story:

Tim has been trying to avoid the cookies that are all around the mansion in baskets like baited traps, but he can't… quite… stay away from them, despite not being very interested in cookies as a rule (unless they're Alfred's, but of course he's the exception to every rule). He's seen the effects that the cookie shave had on Georgia Mason and others, and he's not interested any of that for himself.

And yet.

Somehow he keeps catching himself about to eat one, without realizing what's happening. And then, of course, inevitably come the times where he doesn't manage to catch himself before eating one. Is he festive? Small? Musical? Hungry?

No. He's cold. Every time he fails to stop himself from eating a cookie, he's overtaken by a sudden chill, and unable to get warm.
scathefires: (well here's your answer in spades)

[personal profile] scathefires 2018-01-08 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Down from atop the table come Jason's booted feet as he sits forward in his chair. He taps a finger on the surface of the table, agitated, jaw tense while he stares Tim down and considers his words. A part of him knows this has to just be an innocent misunderstanding, but it's a part that's quickly drowned out by the rising wave of anger inside of him.

"Look, kid, I don't know what kind of bizarro version of Gotham you're from, but you've got the wrong guy here. They're not my friends."
scathefires: (as long as we have blood and guts)

[personal profile] scathefires 2018-01-10 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Gone?" Eyebrows arched in return, Jason shakes his head. "Try dead."

And he's seen Bruce and Dick both since he returned, after five long years of shaping himself into the monster Jason's convinced himself Gotham needs more than Batman and Robin. Dick was quickly taken out of play by the explosives Jason set in the subway, and Bruce - well, he was surprised, sure, but seemed to get over it quickly. He had more important things to do - like telling Jason just how wrong he was.

Jason studies Tim for a tense moment, looking for the clues to what he senses he already knows. Jon said there were two Robins here - Damian is one. And how else would Tim know Bruce, Dick, and Jason? There's only one thing that connects them.

"Who are you?"
scathefires: (well here's your answer in spades)

[personal profile] scathefires 2018-01-17 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Jason knows Tim's answer before he says it. After that first day here in Wonderland, he'd filed the fact of a second Robin's existence away in his mind - too much new information to absorb, too much mental energy spent pushing away the truth of Bruce replacing Jason with an actual son of his own, and uncovering the identity of the second Robin fell to the background, nearly forgotten.

But Jason remembers now. And the other Robin's standing here in front of him, and Jason just feels sick with anger. Not only did Bruce not care enough about Jason's murder to do a damn thing about it, he replaced him.

Jason thought nothing Bruce did would hurt more than what he's already experienced. He feels a little stupid now, with the knowledge of just how wrong he was curling cold and hard around his heart. It's not Tim's fault, and some part of Jason's mind recognizes this, but it's a small part, easily drowned out by the long mental scream currently taking up space in his thoughts.

"Well," Jason finally says, eyes narrowed and jaw tight, "good for you. Tell me one thing, Boy Wonder - did he even wait a week after I was dead, or did he start scoping out new recruits the second I started turning cold?"
scathefires: (around the world - i can't keep up)

[personal profile] scathefires 2018-01-29 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
God, he really wants to punch something - this kid's face, a wall, anything. Jason can feel the anger rising up higher in his chest, a white-hot flicker singeing his heart as he pushes the chair back from the table and climbs to his full height, spots clouding his vision as he glowers down at Tim. This feeling is all too familiar, and Jason knows if he allows himself to fall down over that precipice, if he allows that thin shred of resolve holding him back to tear, then there's going to be blood.

Tim may be Robin, but he's still just a kid. And Jason's not meeting him in battle as the Red Hood - if he were, all bets would be off, but that's not what's happening right now. Jason may be a monster, but he's not the kind of monster who beats up kids. He knows that type. He's better than that - he wants to be better than that.

"I have a better idea," he says, low and even. "You get out of my face and stay out, and I won't have to use yours as a punching bag. That's the only warning you're getting."
scathefires: (well here's your answer in spades)

[personal profile] scathefires 2018-02-04 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Jason isn't always good with self-control, but there's always a tipping point where he loses what little bit he has, and it's easier to come down from a rage high before he hits that point than after. He isn't there yet - close, with his suddenly spiked emotional state - but unless the kid escalates this into a fight or provokes him with sharper words than the ones he's currently using, it's unlikely that Jason will be the one to throw the first punch.

He doesn't doubt that Tim's serious about fighting back - Jason knows from experience that Bruce doesn't hold back on teaching how to fight based on age - but Jason's a good deal older and bigger than Tim, and he's got more training than Batman's under his belt. Maybe it would be a fair fight, all things considered, but Jason's willing to let this go - for now. If Tim's leaving, Jason will let him, and hope the kid heeds his warning to stay out of his way.

Just ... not before getting a last word in.

"Don't hold your breath, kid."