I’m pretty sure you’re the only one who believes that about me, in this dimension or any other.
[Jason knows he isn’t an evil person, but not all things are a question of simple black or white. Sometimes, the distance between evil and good is a wide gap, filled with many shades of grey. Jason places himself somewhere in the middle of that scale, probably toward the darker end, but he owns the choices he makes, good or bad.
He has a choice now, a decision to make as far as how to proceed navigating this new chapter of his life. Part of him wants to take the out Loki gives him, believing that he’ll only cause him harm by allowing him any measure of in.
But there is another part of him - the incredibly lonely part, the part left raw as a ripped-open wound by what happened in Gotham - that wants the friendship Loki offers, the understanding of who he is at his core and the acceptance of him, flaws and all. And that’s the part that wins out, at the end of a moment’s deliberation, when Jason takes Loki’s hand.]
Thank you. [Having allies never hurts, and if that ally happens to be a god? Even better.] Maybe sometime - after I get a little more settled in - you could show me the best place to get chili dogs around here.
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I’m pretty sure you’re the only one who believes that about me, in this dimension or any other.
[Jason knows he isn’t an evil person, but not all things are a question of simple black or white. Sometimes, the distance between evil and good is a wide gap, filled with many shades of grey. Jason places himself somewhere in the middle of that scale, probably toward the darker end, but he owns the choices he makes, good or bad.
He has a choice now, a decision to make as far as how to proceed navigating this new chapter of his life. Part of him wants to take the out Loki gives him, believing that he’ll only cause him harm by allowing him any measure of in.
But there is another part of him - the incredibly lonely part, the part left raw as a ripped-open wound by what happened in Gotham - that wants the friendship Loki offers, the understanding of who he is at his core and the acceptance of him, flaws and all. And that’s the part that wins out, at the end of a moment’s deliberation, when Jason takes Loki’s hand.]
Thank you. [Having allies never hurts, and if that ally happens to be a god? Even better.] Maybe sometime - after I get a little more settled in - you could show me the best place to get chili dogs around here.