who: Jason Todd what: Jason adjusting to the changes in his life, the loss and return of friends new and old, and other such adventures. when: April 1st - 20th where: The Kent House and around the Perimeter. warnings: Will update.
"Good to know." He replied with a nod "Well on that note, it looks like, Me, Blondie and Lil D need to start a club." He teased playfully, enjoying the sight of her smiling. She needed more moments like those.
"Nah, Cass. Your better than B or Dick." There was a silent curse there but he didn't say it. He still had his issues. "Lo, Cass is her own thing, but she is by far the coolest of us all, well next to me of course." He played up the ego a bit. Looking back to Cass he adds. "Yeah us basic five, Damian's the blood child, the rest of us are adopted, with about three others or more hanging around at any given point. "
"That's a lot of family," The concept of having that many siblings makes Lola a bit jealous. The same jealousy that Lola always feels when she's alone and everyone else isn't. Some perpetual cosmic joke at her expense. But then she realizes that includes Damian and he's awful. So maybe alone is better. "Adopted or not."
"I'm guessing the costumes, and the fighting, all things you all do," She did lower her voice a bit bringing this up. But she had to ask, trying to wrap her head around all that she's gotten. She'd never properly asked, but with how Damian acted, and how Jason acted, it seemed like a family business. Super weird, but... not awful. Except the bits of that 'Robin' costume she had from that one memory, that was kinda terrible.
Cass rolls her eyes at Jason, jabbing his side lightly with her elbow. "I don't count?" She's not used to joking about her past deaths, but if anybody would understand, it's Jason. Either way, she'll spare Lola context for what she's talking about. She nods in response to the first part of Lola's statement, not really sure what to say there. "Not... really adopted. Back home. But he's, um. Still my father." Better than her biodad, at least.
A nod again. "I was Batgirl. Second one. Jason," she starts, voice low, bumping his shoulder for emphasis. "Tim, Steph, Damian--all Robins. Were, are, or... will be." Cassandra starts, lowering her voice. "I'm... supposed to be the oldest. Out of, um, the ones here. Jason's older, in... his world. Don't know why." Then again, she's gotten the impression that universe differences aside, she's relatively behind, as far as their timelines go.
"It's taken me a long time to come to grips with it, but I didn't come back right. Mostly everyone was a happy little family unit before I dug myself up." That bitterness shows as he lifts his coffee and takes a drink before shrugging. "But, were bound by something more than blood." He says. "Dick wasn't addopted offically either, but you and him are more B's kids than I ever will be." He added with another shrug.
"Maybe I don't like to think of the coolest of us also being part of the club." He added, before a almost sad look crossed his face at the mention of second Batgirl. He still had a lot of feelings about that to. After all, Babs was crippled months before his death. And yet the clown still lives. "It's been years for me. That's why. I'm from your future if even the same world. And yeah, Lo. thats the family business."
"Complicated history and a lot of violence?" Lola offered, maybe not helpfully, but she's got a little bit of leeway teasing Jason. Lola's hair fades a little, not quite as shiny as it was a few moments ago, "You take whatever family you have."
"If something doesn't make sense, I remind myself I'm standing on a moon in another reality from home, and I live with a viking and his adopted necromancer daughter. Whatever's going on suddenly seems like it almost makes sense." She didn't know the ins and outs of Cass or Jason's timeline, but as a general piece of advice it hadn't done her too much wrong. At least, her little bit of crazy advice caused her to perk up, if the shininess returning to her hair was anything to go on.
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"Nah, Cass. Your better than B or Dick." There was a silent curse there but he didn't say it. He still had his issues. "Lo, Cass is her own thing, but she is by far the coolest of us all, well next to me of course." He played up the ego a bit. Looking back to Cass he adds. "Yeah us basic five, Damian's the blood child, the rest of us are adopted, with about three others or more hanging around at any given point. "
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"I'm guessing the costumes, and the fighting, all things you all do," She did lower her voice a bit bringing this up. But she had to ask, trying to wrap her head around all that she's gotten. She'd never properly asked, but with how Damian acted, and how Jason acted, it seemed like a family business. Super weird, but... not awful. Except the bits of that 'Robin' costume she had from that one memory, that was kinda terrible.
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A nod again. "I was Batgirl. Second one. Jason," she starts, voice low, bumping his shoulder for emphasis. "Tim, Steph, Damian--all Robins. Were, are, or... will be." Cassandra starts, lowering her voice. "I'm... supposed to be the oldest. Out of, um, the ones here. Jason's older, in... his world. Don't know why." Then again, she's gotten the impression that universe differences aside, she's relatively behind, as far as their timelines go.
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"Maybe I don't like to think of the coolest of us also being part of the club." He added, before a almost sad look crossed his face at the mention of second Batgirl. He still had a lot of feelings about that to. After all, Babs was crippled months before his death. And yet the clown still lives. "It's been years for me. That's why. I'm from your future if even the same world. And yeah, Lo. thats the family business."
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"If something doesn't make sense, I remind myself I'm standing on a moon in another reality from home, and I live with a viking and his adopted necromancer daughter. Whatever's going on suddenly seems like it almost makes sense." She didn't know the ins and outs of Cass or Jason's timeline, but as a general piece of advice it hadn't done her too much wrong. At least, her little bit of crazy advice caused her to perk up, if the shininess returning to her hair was anything to go on.