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[Closed] More BatGym antics
Who: Jason Todd
robintohood, BatFamily members, and friends of BatFamily members who've been trusted with their secret identities
What: Various shenanigans taking place in the BatGym during October
When: Throughout October
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: None for now. Will edit if something comes up.
[After some drama that happened in August, Jason thought about abandoning the warehouse gym. It was supposed to be his own safehouse. Four (or five as it's likely Tim or Kon would've also told Bart) people knowing about it means it's much less secure than Jason would've liked.
On the other hand, he hasn't found another abandoned property with a fully equipped gym. The warehouse is still more private than a normal civilian gym. There's less of a need to be on guard and no concerns about sticking out too much. Jason and the rest of the BatFamily could use the space. It's large enough to possibly do other things too. As far as Jason knows, none of them have a BatCave in Central City.
On October 1st, he sends a message out to every BatFamily member that says if they want to use the place then they should help renovate it and they're free to make additions if they want. The message also says that they should use their best judgment about who else to invite.
Jason already cleaned up the equipment, rearranged the mats and set up blackout curtains on almost all the windows except for the skylight.
If you walk in on Jason, he might be working out or trying to do more renovations like cleaning up the backrooms.
Or Jason's not around and the BatGym is being used by other people. Have fun!]
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What: Various shenanigans taking place in the BatGym during October
When: Throughout October
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: None for now. Will edit if something comes up.
[After some drama that happened in August, Jason thought about abandoning the warehouse gym. It was supposed to be his own safehouse. Four (or five as it's likely Tim or Kon would've also told Bart) people knowing about it means it's much less secure than Jason would've liked.
On the other hand, he hasn't found another abandoned property with a fully equipped gym. The warehouse is still more private than a normal civilian gym. There's less of a need to be on guard and no concerns about sticking out too much. Jason and the rest of the BatFamily could use the space. It's large enough to possibly do other things too. As far as Jason knows, none of them have a BatCave in Central City.
On October 1st, he sends a message out to every BatFamily member that says if they want to use the place then they should help renovate it and they're free to make additions if they want. The message also says that they should use their best judgment about who else to invite.
Jason already cleaned up the equipment, rearranged the mats and set up blackout curtains on almost all the windows except for the skylight.
If you walk in on Jason, he might be working out or trying to do more renovations like cleaning up the backrooms.
Or Jason's not around and the BatGym is being used by other people. Have fun!]
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Eventually you're all going to try and stop me.
[The amused banter has been dropped and his voice is colder]
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When Tim replies, he’s calm and measured. ]
You’re not going to try to kill me. I don’t know what I’m going to do in a world where I can say that from the start, so how can you know what I’ll do?
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Because you still work with him and a damn good idea of the shit I've done before. I know the lines you both have and the lines I have. They're not the same.
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[ He surprises himself, by going there. He hasn’t made much mention of the Joker, to anyone, but it’s a constant weight and he’s so, so tired. ]
I need a job, and I want to know I’ve got backup while I’m there because he’s out there. I want to know you’ve got backup, because I’m better than whatever goons you dredged up. You keep me out of your crack empire and stick to your rules about kids and sex trafficking, and we can watch each other’s backs.
[ He flips the lenses down on his mask, because he can hear it in his voice how upset he’s getting. ]
I know what it’s like. I know - Captain Boomerang killed my dad. Because I’m Robin. I almost killed him. I wouldn’t -
[ Stop you. ]
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Then there's the mention of the Joker. Neither of them have talked much about Tim's kidnapping. Unhealthily suppressing emotions is a common trait in the family. Jason knew he couldn't force Tim to talk so he didn't press the issue and instead, ramped up his efforts in searching and killing the Joker. It has to pay off eventually.
In the meantime, Jason knows Tim is afraid but is surprised the third Robin is admitting it like this. It's a much deeper fear than what most Gothamites have. It's so much more personal. Jason understands fear all too well. Most nights he still hears in his head that monster's sick maniacal laughter. No one knows all the ways the monster haunts him every night. It's a very difficult thing to admit. It's to admit weakness and to leave him vulnerable to other people's judgement and questioning his actions.
Jason knows Tim flipping the lenses down wasn't just a random action when he admitted to the damage the Joker has left on him.
Jason had shunned getting proper backup because of a lack of trust. Tim is choosing to do things different.
And then there's the Code. The one that Bruce has held above all else, even above his son. Again, Jason realizes he's wrong about Tim. Tim is more different from Bruce than he thought]
What stopped you?
[Jason's voice is quiet and missing the defensive and suspicious cold tone he was using before. It's sympathetic and empathetic]
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Tim hates that he had to share this much with no guarantee of success. He’s showed Jason at least four buttons to press in that monologue.
The question isn’t surprising, but the answer hurts, because Tim still isn’t sure he’s not lying to himself. ]
I set it up so Freeze would kill Harkness. I calculated over a thousand pathways that didn’t end in that confrontation, but he’s a scumbag so it went the one bad route. I had a failsafe, but I didn’t use it. When it came down to it… I didn’t want anyone else to kill him.
[ He’s tight and emotionless in his delivery. It’s all Robin, like he’s giving report. ]
I took out Freeze and fought Boomerang myself. I hit him with his own boomerang, and he stumbled backwards off the roof. I didn’t want him to kill himself. I caught him with my line, and he looked right at me and goes “You don’t have the stones, mate.”
[ And he slips from the imitation Aussie accent back into just Tim. He tells himself it’s all the code switching. It’s not. ]
I wanted him to be afraid of me. I wanted to drop him, but all I could think about was my dad. He knew Captain Boomerang was after him. He called me, but I -
[ Got there too late. Raced through a dead silent house to find Jack Drake and Digger Harkness dead in wide pools of blood. His dad’s eyes were open. The blood got all over Tim. It’s not something that can forgotten, just buried and ignored.
Breathe. Nice and even. Normal respiration. ]
Dropping him would’ve been too easy.
[ That’s not piety. That’s cold-blooded malice from someone who is more than capable of making sure Digger Harkness never has anything nice in his life. ]
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Jason recognizes all of that from himself. When Black Mask freed the Joker and then Jason successfully grabbed the lunatic, Jason could've just shot him several times over after that. But no. Jason needed the Joker to get a taste of what he went through first. An eye for an eye. A crowbar beating for a crowbar beating. Cold-blooded torture to the one who tortured. As far as Jason's concerned, that's true justice.
A difference between Jason and Tim is that Jason's emotions are usually more visible compared to Tim's. But it seems they have more in common than Jason thought]
You came close. Hell of a thing to do.
[There's no judgement in his tone. It's only a statement of fact]
The old man ever found out about what you did? Or tried to do?
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I don’t think I’ve seen him that furious before. No - disappointed. It didn’t matter that I’d saved him. B knows how I think; he understood what I did. He knew that I knew that Harkness would only ever choose wrong.
[ There wasn’t any evidence. He was Moriarty, nothing more, but that’s an ugly brag. ]
I don’t know what he would’ve done. The short explanation is someone messed around with the universe and caused it to hit refresh. When it reloaded the previous save, no one remembered the past 3 or 4 years, and we lived through them again. Zatanna unlocked my memories, and most people got at least some memories back. He hasn’t mentioned it. I haven’t asked him.
[ Tim hasn’t done anything that out of order since then. Maybe Bruce doesn’t remember. Maybe Tim’s re-proven himself. He forgave Jason for shooting the Penguin. Tim’s not about to bring it up. ]
I can’t make you not throw it in his face.
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Jason pulls his thoughts back to more pressing matters]
For now I won't say anything.
[As tempting as it would be to angrily lash out at Bruce over the his damn code again, it's Tim's story to tell, not his]
As for the bar, fine. We'll do this together and have clear boundaries in place.
[After everything Tim has said so far and how genuine he seems to be, Jason's willing to give his idea a chance now. The benefits to having a bar as a front were already tempting]
It'll be neutral territory as far as anyone else is concerned, not Red Hood's. It'll better attract the other gangs.
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[ Rim won’t go on about how grateful he is, how much he heated letting Bruce down. This isn’t the right audience for that.
He considers asking what Jason needs from him, but no. He’s thrown this at Jason. Give him a day to work it out. He knows he can ask Tim if need be. ]
Is it too soon to ask for a raise, boss?
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Got expenses to pay and people to bribe first. You know how it is. It's just business. Don't suppose you're thinking about getting the others involved? And I don't mean the old man.
[Jason might as well consider that possibility since it was Tim's idea to have a bar in the first place]
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[ If Steph and Cass sign on, it’s going to be to extremely hard to cause trouble in the bar itself. ]
The BGs would kill it on tips. I don’t know if the other guy would agree to it.
[ He deliberately leaves Superboy and Kid Flash off the list. He can’t see either working in a seedy bar. ]
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[It feels so strange to have this now to be a family project but they might as well go all in if they want it to succeed]
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[ Understatement, but Jason should know what he's in for with Cass. Tim thinks she's the one to direct Jason to. If Jason's got anything up his sleeve with this offer and it's gotten by Tim, Cass will catch it. ]
The other, you'd have to negotiate with more.
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Who's more pragmatic?
[Jason has some idea who Tim means but he wants to be sure. He's... not looking forward to talking to Cass but he knows he has to eventually, even if Tim hadn't bought up the idea of having a bar]
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The one who tazed me, of course. Not the one who hit me in the face with a brick.
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Got it. I had a good first meeting with the one who hit you in the face with a brick. She's been fun.
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[ It's the sort of easy, automatic compliment and open smile that he reserves for the most deserving people in his life: Dick, Alfred, Kon, Steph. Bart and Cassie too, but it's a very short list. Even Bruce isn't on it. ]
I don't think I have to warn you to not mess with her.
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[As shocking as it was to learn about Steph being a Robin, he likes her enough to not begrudge her for being one]
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[ He's going to assume Jason knows all that needs telling, or will soon, and not try to guide them into friendship. Tim will keep a hand on the rudder to course correct, obviously, but they'll likely know what he's doing if he interferes. ]
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Yeah, you weren't kidding. After big bird, me, and you though, I gotta admit that she was a surprise.
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[ More than earned it. Tim won't say where he was, and he won't tell any parts of Steph's lifestory. It's hers to share.
Having finished the final chair, he gets to his feet and dusts himself off before righting the last seat at the table. ]
So, that's what I came for. Table and chairs. Et voila.
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[He rocks one of the newly assembled chairs]
Obviously you'll all want to throw in your input for the place too.
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[ He can still do a fair impression of innocent in costume. It's more than just facial expression - it's the slope of the shoulders, the head tipped slightly down, bent knees and toes turned inward. Fidgeting fingers and a hesitating little intake of air that is repeated twice before he speaks.
Maybe not as good as it was when he was thirteen, but he's only a bottle of brilliantine away from being a clean-cut young man in the 1950s. ]
I might have a few equally innocuous suggestions about design.
[ Of everything from the cash register to the screws in the door locks. ]
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Yeah? Like what? Hollowed-out spots for emergency batarangs?
[Meanwhile, Jason's already formulating how they could Bat-ify a bar]
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