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I knew it was over when the soundman said I wish we were still in June. [open]
Who: Tim Drake
overlyprecocious + whoever else
What: July catch-all
When: July, maybe late June
Where: Descendant attic safehouse, Central City, maybe other places
Content Warnings: none yet
attic safehouse | open to those with access
Technically speaking, Tim doesn't need to be using the safehouse like he is, but Jason has a good thing going with a hideaway that (hopefully) the Alliance isn't aware of yet. It's nice to be able to visit and be somewhere that Fantastic's goons don't know about, which is why he's dropping in tonight. Once he does the basic stuff - in this case, making sure the area still looks secure, has a good supply of emergency food, and locating Sleeper's hidden chocolate stash so he can tuck away a few new bars with it - he settles in with his laptop to chill and definitely not doomscroll current news to see how much worse Fantastic's making the country lately.
Central City at Night, Bullying the Guards | open to anyone
Robin doesn't usually fly alone officially, and when he is on his own he's somewhat more likely to be in surveillance mode, not fighting. It's how he was taught back home, where Robin is almost always accompanied by Batman, Nightwing, and/or Batgirl, or working with the Team. He's not trained to be a solo act.
He just happens to be one tonight, when he finds some of Fantastic's guards hassling some kid who may or may not even be Starfallen, who even knows? Robin's not letting that stand, regardless. And the good news is, their power dampeners barely affect him, given that his abilities are barely combative in nature and he's used to fighting powerless. So one moment, they're being assholes with a little taste of power, and the next, they're getting their asses kicked by a fourteen-year-old with a bo staff.
"Just wondering, did you read about the goons following fascist ideologies as a kid and think, that's gonna be me?"
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What: July catch-all
When: July, maybe late June
Where: Descendant attic safehouse, Central City, maybe other places
Content Warnings: none yet
attic safehouse | open to those with access
Technically speaking, Tim doesn't need to be using the safehouse like he is, but Jason has a good thing going with a hideaway that (hopefully) the Alliance isn't aware of yet. It's nice to be able to visit and be somewhere that Fantastic's goons don't know about, which is why he's dropping in tonight. Once he does the basic stuff - in this case, making sure the area still looks secure, has a good supply of emergency food, and locating Sleeper's hidden chocolate stash so he can tuck away a few new bars with it - he settles in with his laptop to chill and definitely not doomscroll current news to see how much worse Fantastic's making the country lately.
Central City at Night, Bullying the Guards | open to anyone
Robin doesn't usually fly alone officially, and when he is on his own he's somewhat more likely to be in surveillance mode, not fighting. It's how he was taught back home, where Robin is almost always accompanied by Batman, Nightwing, and/or Batgirl, or working with the Team. He's not trained to be a solo act.
He just happens to be one tonight, when he finds some of Fantastic's guards hassling some kid who may or may not even be Starfallen, who even knows? Robin's not letting that stand, regardless. And the good news is, their power dampeners barely affect him, given that his abilities are barely combative in nature and he's used to fighting powerless. So one moment, they're being assholes with a little taste of power, and the next, they're getting their asses kicked by a fourteen-year-old with a bo staff.
"Just wondering, did you read about the goons following fascist ideologies as a kid and think, that's gonna be me?"
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He’s got two homes with his brothers here. He can add all the adjectives that he wants, but they’ve made a space for him. “It’s okay to feel like you don’t fit, but it’s okay to see when you do. If you don’t, people get annoyed and tell you you do. I hate that. I never know what to say.”
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It’s… weird, having it said out loud like that. He’s not sure if he’s ever be able to take it for granted that that’s the case. “It’s hard getting used to.”
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It would be awkward. Plus, it would feel bad if people were saying they liked him because Nico told them to.
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Nico’s quiet for a moment. Then he elbows Tim in the side. “Stop being dumb. People like you. You’re pretty cool, even if you want to be a cat.”
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He’s never living that down, is he.
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Sorry not sorry, Tim. Nico likes being a humanoid.
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Blink blink.
“How did you - were you still conscious?”
How does that even work?!
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“Okay, maybe it’s not normal in my world, but it’s within the spectrum of normal for demigods. Triptolemus turned me into a corn plant and I dreamed about popcorn.”
He only ever tells the fun stories, on the rare occasions he talks about home. “You shouldn’t waste awful on being temporarily flora. What would you call the really bad stuff if you did?”
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It's still really hard to conceptualize being turned into a plant, though that does track with what he knows of Greek mythology.
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There’s worse things that they can do to you. “They turned me back. The gods are like that, if they’re not really angry.”
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Parents can be hard to predict, but Tim absolutely cannot imagine what it would be like if Jack and Janet had the ability to turn him into plantlife on top of everything else. Nightmare material.
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It was a difficult enough adjustment going from living in his parents' properties basically alone to Wayne Manor with people paying attention to him. The apartment is even more of an adjustment.
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“I think Hazel and me would stick together if she was here, but you don’t go around waking up hungry monsters so it’s different.” Tim is normal, and Nico’s a little jealous of that. Tim never has to start a sentence with ‘So then we got chased into a construction zone by indestructible cows.’ He came over because the apartment is small. No automatons. No mummies spewing quests.
Tim gets to be bored. What’s that like.
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Like the Wayne Manor. Big enough that it's easy to find space if you need it. (#richkidproblems)
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"Are they musicians? Do they go on tour?" Like Will's mom. That's the only mortal example he has of a parent not being around much. His life only has a bird's eye view of normal so it looks like most other kids, even teenagers, have parents in the vicinity. "I have the cabin to myself most of the time at Camp Halfblood."
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It's very normal, as far as Tim's concerned, even if other people (the Waynes) seem to think otherwise.
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(What if they did? How would he even handle that?!)
“I hope they wouldn’t,” he blurts out without thinking about it.
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