Entry tags:
( open-ish ) dedicate and sacrifice my everything
Who: Bruce Wayne/Batman
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What: catch-all for the month, largely time travel and event focused
When: Throughout September
Where: Primarily the past
Content Warnings: TBD but let's just say Bruce being Bruce and Batman being Batman.

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What: catch-all for the month, largely time travel and event focused
When: Throughout September
Where: Primarily the past
Content Warnings: TBD but let's just say Bruce being Bruce and Batman being Batman.

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Adeptly deduced.
[ She reaches for the headband, glancing askance at the color β it would be almost impossible to achieve on Themyscira β before she slips it over her head. Spending a few moments adjusting her hair, pulling glossy black waves through the material, she pushes the headband up, then looks to him with a brilliant smile. The bow, tugged jauntily to one side, is about half as big as her whole face. ]
Well. How does it look?
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the way she smiles... it's so bright compared to his own lack of bright and it has him staring for a long moment before he looks away β looks down to the granola bar between his fingers, biting back the telltale signs of a smile threatening to pull at the corners of his lips. )
Very... eighties.
( he says finally, looking up and over to her, few strands of hair falling in front of his face as he does. )
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And very pink.
[ Not a color she wears often, but it is attractive, in its way, boldly set as it is against the blue-black of her hair. Her lips quirk again as he looks up, and she reaches to push a few of those strands of hair out of his face. ]
It seems you could use one, as well. How can you see like that?
[ Half-scolding, half-teasing. Alfred would have a conniption. She's not sure what the Bruce she knows uses to keep his hair out of his face, but he seems to have found some method that works. ]
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glancing away, a quiet huff leaves him. )
Do you mean the hair or the sunglasses?
( because, honestly. she could mean either. )
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[ Are tinted glasses really necessary at night... inside.
She sets her hand back on the coverlet of the bed and leans on it, apparently content to keep the headband in her hair for the moment. This is... nice. It's rare to have quiet moments like this at home; rarer still to spend any of them with Bruce. ]
I'll have to pick up some matching legwarmers.
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Maybe in bright yellow or neon green.
( those were considered colours of the 80s after all and often were found worn together. )
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[ The large pink bow at the corner of her field of vision is a distraction, but not one she can't ignore. For a moment, she feels a pang of wistfulness for the Canary, who would no doubt leap at the opportunity to wear the most garish of styles possible.
Even so, she smiles over at Bruce, who seems willing to go along with the little joke. ]
It's nice to see your eyes.
[ He likes his walls, his barriers, just like the Bruce she knows. Even taking off his sunglasses feels like a small opening in the doors he keeps closed. ]
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Nothing much to see in them.
( nothing anyone would really want to see, he thinks. )
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[ She reaches up to pull the headband free from her hair, shaking out the long dark waves. The pink band she sets on the loops of the lasso, glowing gently on the coverlet. ]
You haven't asked about the League's trip into the past before. Not curious? Or simply trying to stay focused?
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( he softly answers, looking back over to diana. )
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It feels a little unfair, sometimes, that I know so much about you and you know so little of me. If you'd like to know, I'll tell you.
But I understand the desire not to know, as well. I fear there are no easy answers here.
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( it's said with a faint smile there on his lips, despite the heaviness he feels more than likely comes with such a story, but. it's just typical bruce at the end of the day. sitting there on the edge of the bed. holding that granola bar. gently letting himself look over to her then. )
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Diana shifts on the bed, moving over to the other side, and pats the side she'd left, inviting. He may as well make himself comfortable. ]
Do you know anything about the city of Atlantis? Or has Kyle told you of a man named Arthur, called Aquaman?
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standing, he goes around the bed and drops himself down onto the other side of it, back hitting it with a slight bounce, not even bothering to take his jacket off, no. arms draped over his torso, head pressed somewhat into the pillow, he looks over to her beside him. gently thoughtful. )
Just that he's part of the Justice League. As for Atlantis, whatever's in books. ( a beat, he cocks a brow some. ) Let me guess. It's actually, in fact, real, and Aquaman is from there.
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[ She stays where she is, sitting, legs crossed, her hands loose in her lap. But her amusement fades as she remembers, as she thinks back. ]
There had been a war. We all thought Arthur lost; Atlantis, too. But through devious magic, they'd instead been tossed back in time. By three thousand years.
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Sounds a little prehistoric.
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[ But she digresses. ]
We managed to open a portal... Kyle didn't want to go. He'd been seeing... visions... of us, all of us, lying dead. But we went. The trip was difficult. Everyone fell ill for a short time.
[ She looks over at him, meets his glance with a crooking smile. ]
You were sick longer than anyone else. Several days.
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( it's said a little dryly β meant to tease some at the fact that he'd be the one to get sick, but. any sort of amusement is relatively fleeting there as he looks to her still. )
What happened then?
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A very good time, I think.
[ But he isn't sick this time, and, yes, the prospect of having cold medicine is a relieving one, so she turns once more to her story. ]
The time and place where we were... they'd had a prophecy, one which named the Justice League as destroyers. They built a League of their own, one with godly powers, and came to fight us. We were... scattered. Weakened.
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But you're here.
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[ Her words are soft, but matter-of-fact. ]
So did you. We all did. The last thing I remember from that battle was feeling your β Bruce's β hand in mine. Then there was nothing, for three thousand years but a dream of the Elysian Fields, until the new League β the one Bruce, our Bruce, had arranged to take our place if needed β re-animated us to fight the same threat, all over again.
[ Her mouth quirks. ]
From re-animation, we were brought back, whole, to life. But I don't recommend it. It wasn't a pleasant experience.
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for a moment, words are lost to him and his gaze drifts past her β taking it all in again β before it returns to her face. before he's almost gentle in the way he speaks. )
Are you worried that's what'll happen this time around?
( a beat, a moment to clarify. )
That we'll all die here?
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It's a risk that's never far from us. One we all take with our eyes open. Death on the battlefield is all but an inevitability.
[ Meeting his glance again, she smiles, slight. ]
But I hope that it does not come on this one. I hope, for all our sakes, we may avoid battle altogether.
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pulling himself up to sit, he looks to her with such a fierceness in those blue eyes that are all too genuinely earnest as he leans in some β as he gently reaches out to place his hand over hers. )
Even if it comes to that, I'll be there with you.
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She turns her hand beneath his, laces their fingers together as they had once before, three thousand years in the past, and smiles at him. ]
And that is a very great comfort to me.
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