I got over it. Eventually. I had to realize that I could never blame him as much as he was blaming himself.
[Bruce had lashed out at him, needing a focus for that blame. Dick just happened to present a good target. There'd been apologies. Eventually.]
I won't say that Rook doesn't do that. [Because they'd all done it, to some extent.] Though at first, it really was more of a case of somebody needing to look after him because the kid was going to get himself killed following us around like he had been. I'm still not sure how he managed for as long as he did. He was close enough to get good pictures, too.
[There's a slight shift in Jason's body language. He was never angry at Dick for having kept his distance during his time as Robin. But he has to admit that it would've been nice if they had spent more time together. Maybe some things would've turned out differently]
Makes sense. Can't risk having history repeat itself too much.
[Maybe they would have. Maybe Jason would have felt he could call Titans Tower, even if Dick wasn't there. Maybe he would have gone to the Titans instead of going after the Joker on his own.]
[Dick might have gotten another brother out of it, but it doesn't mean he doesn't feel bad about the one he didn't know as well.]
Never let it be said I don't learn from my mistakes.
I believe the tracker got turned on in the middle of the crash.
[So, yes. Absolutely.]
I'm still not sure how he talked B into letting him stay with the Titans after that. Probably realized that if he hadn't noticed it by that point, he could soak it. And Rook needed to be with his friends.
[After all, that had been the reason for the new Teen Titans. Getting Young Justice back together so that the kids HAD their friends.]
He was, like, fifteen at the time. I wasn't actually with the Titans. There were...
[He waves his hand. Donna's death had made him turn his back on the Titans for a time. No need to tell Jason about that, though. Not when they're trying to get away from talking about grief.]
Anyway, yeah, it is. Having friends is important in our line of work. It's not easy, being out there on your own.
[It's uncomfortable but Jason agrees with Dick about having friends. It's true that Jason fell into an awkward in-between generation. Too young to be really part of Dick's team but too old to have friends like Tim's. Instead, Jason has spent much of his life alone. He's adapted to that but most of it was only out of survival instead of by choice]
But some are better off with having people around.
Yeah, I'm a real kumbaya type. Still weird that any version of me would team up with people like a Green Lantern or Donna again.
[But then again, Jason has made some strong connections on this Earth so far. Sleeper in particular has been a welcoming and significant presence for him. Maybe he is capable of working with a team in the long run]
Maybe with the right kind of people, it'd be nice.
Lantern was always more your friend than any of the rest of us, so I don't see where it's that weird. Still, yeah, you have a point. You're not really the kind who likes joining in on group projects, but I'm pretty sure if you found the right people, it would make a difference.
[Jason fidgets a little with his coffee cup as he tries to figure out how to explain his bond with Sleeper]
We both realized how much we like being each other. I've never felt like this with anyone else before. Sleeper feels the same. So we decided to be in a bond.
[Jason fidgets again]
Their species, the Symbiotes, can physically bond with others. They can be parasites or it's mutual. We're the latter.
[Dick settles back, more than willing to let Jason take his time and tell him what he wants to tell him. It's a bit of a shock, but probably less than it would be to some.]
[So he simply raises his cup to Jason in acknowledgment.]
I can't say I know what it's like, but I'm glad that you have something like that in your life. Though you now realize that Sleeper's going to get the Batfamily shovel talk.
[Jason softly huffs and then chuckles. The mental image of his family giving Sleeper that talk is funny. Sleeper would probably take it in stride too]
Good luck. Sleeper's a one-alien shapeshifting chemical factory when they feel like. Great taste in media though and unlike another cat-related person, usually doesn't have a bad case of sticky fingers.
[If it hasn't happened to this Jason, hopefully it won't.]
[Things could get a little weird in their world.]
Honestly? I'm happy for you. I am. We all need somebody in our corner when things are rough and it sounds like Sleeper could be that for you. It doesn't have to be romantic or anything to be just as important.
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[Bruce had lashed out at him, needing a focus for that blame. Dick just happened to present a good target. There'd been apologies. Eventually.]
I won't say that Rook doesn't do that. [Because they'd all done it, to some extent.] Though at first, it really was more of a case of somebody needing to look after him because the kid was going to get himself killed following us around like he had been. I'm still not sure how he managed for as long as he did. He was close enough to get good pictures, too.
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[And now that Jason knows a little more about the Drakes, it's easy to imagine how Tim could sneak out at night]
He became Robin right afterwards?
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[Meaning over a year before he could patrol on his own.]
[He pauses a moment before adding:] I was also a lot more hands on with his training than I was with yours. I wasn't going to miss out again.
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Makes sense. Can't risk having history repeat itself too much.
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[Dick might have gotten another brother out of it, but it doesn't mean he doesn't feel bad about the one he didn't know as well.]
Never let it be said I don't learn from my mistakes.
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You two ever took the car without the old man around? Like what we did?
[Can't let this conversation about family be entirely about regrets]
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Us? No. You want to know what Rook did?
When he and Young Justice were in San Francisco, he SOMEHOW managed to hide an entire second Batmobile in the budget.
And THEN he let a Flash drive it.
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That's both genius and incredibly stupid. Truly living up to that legacy. Did B ever find out afterwards?
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[So, yes. Absolutely.]
I'm still not sure how he talked B into letting him stay with the Titans after that. Probably realized that if he hadn't noticed it by that point, he could soak it. And Rook needed to be with his friends.
[After all, that had been the reason for the new Teen Titans. Getting Young Justice back together so that the kids HAD their friends.]
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Can't let the leash be too tight, otherwise Robins pull harder to get out.
[It was certainly the case with him and one of many mistakes that happened]
It's good Rook found friends.
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[He waves his hand. Donna's death had made him turn his back on the Titans for a time. No need to tell Jason about that, though. Not when they're trying to get away from talking about grief.]
Anyway, yeah, it is. Having friends is important in our line of work. It's not easy, being out there on your own.
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[It's uncomfortable but Jason agrees with Dick about having friends. It's true that Jason fell into an awkward in-between generation. Too young to be really part of Dick's team but too old to have friends like Tim's. Instead, Jason has spent much of his life alone. He's adapted to that but most of it was only out of survival instead of by choice]
But some are better off with having people around.
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Well, the other one ended up falling in with some friends, too, so you may have that to look forward to. People back home that he works well with.
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Yeah, I'm a real kumbaya type. Still weird that any version of me would team up with people like a Green Lantern or Donna again.
[But then again, Jason has made some strong connections on this Earth so far. Sleeper in particular has been a welcoming and significant presence for him. Maybe he is capable of working with a team in the long run]
Maybe with the right kind of people, it'd be nice.
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[He pauses as he thinks about what to say next]
It's what I've been learning with Sleeper.
[If there's anyone who can understand getting very close with an alien, it'd be Dick]
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Oh? I mean, I'd noticed you guys are pretty good friends.
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[Jason fidgets a little with his coffee cup as he tries to figure out how to explain his bond with Sleeper]
We both realized how much we like being each other. I've never felt like this with anyone else before. Sleeper feels the same. So we decided to be in a bond.
[Jason fidgets again]
Their species, the Symbiotes, can physically bond with others. They can be parasites or it's mutual. We're the latter.
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[So he simply raises his cup to Jason in acknowledgment.]
I can't say I know what it's like, but I'm glad that you have something like that in your life. Though you now realize that Sleeper's going to get the Batfamily shovel talk.
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Good luck. Sleeper's a one-alien shapeshifting chemical factory when they feel like. Great taste in media though and unlike another cat-related person, usually doesn't have a bad case of sticky fingers.
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[He takes a sip of his coffee.]
Just. You know. No tentacles if you can avoid it. That will never stop being traumatizing.
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Do I even wanna know?
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[Dick pops the P, then throws back the rest of his coffee as punctuation.]
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Got it. Anyway, Sleeper's special. It's not romantic but I can't say this is a normal friendship either. It... just is I guess.
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[Things could get a little weird in their world.]
Honestly? I'm happy for you. I am. We all need somebody in our corner when things are rough and it sounds like Sleeper could be that for you. It doesn't have to be romantic or anything to be just as important.
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