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fl4kf4n · 2 days
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Another old post... this is a badly formatted comic but I wanted to finish it so it wouldn't stay a coloured sketch anymore :0
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gffa · 22 hours
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I LOVE THEM ALL SO MUCH look at this nerd properly dressed for the beach except Dick's wearing his domino mask, meanwhile nobody else on the team is covering THEIR face and hell Garth is even straight up just in his full costume, like are they here as the Teen Titans or a group of teenagers WHO KNOWS CERTAINLY NOT THEM, they're a disaster as a team and I LOVE THEM.
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incorrectbatfam · 3 days
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What's your most basic ship and what is your rarepair/crackship (if you have any)
At the likelihood of peeving off the Arrowfans, my most basic OTP would be Jayroy because they kinda give "I found them in the trash" except they both think they found the other. I have drafts saved for them but I haven't been able to complete anything (yet!).
My rarest one (I posted about them a few times in the past) would be Bart Allen and Jaime Reyes from the Young Justice TV show. Its popularity tapered after season 2 and I haven't been as engaged just because of time/energy, but it's still fun to explore different AUs with them since it's easier than working with big casts like the batfam.
My crackship is Billy Batson and Colin Wilkes. I made a brief mention in a fic years back but I just love to imagine the comedic potential.
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dailydccomics · 1 day
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this how the kids relax art by Gavin Guidry DC’s Spring Breakout! (2024)
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sluggishslugcrimes · 3 days
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Stardew valley au
Year one-
Dick: so, do you like it here?
Wally: yep!
Roy: and that weird mayor ain't cheating you out of money?
Wally: nope, we're all good
Year 4-
Wally, calling Bruce: hey pop, I need your help.
Bruce, snort: what, Allen and Queen said no to you or something?
Wally: I didn't call them, this problem is something you can fix better than them.
Bruce, concerned: what is it then?
Wally: I need Mayor Lewis to get the fuck out of office here. He sucks at his job, he won't commit to Marnie; which mind you could do so much better than him, he had me get his underwear back which I still need therapy for, and he judging me with my two husbands and his no wife non-committal ass is embellishing our tax dollars to fix nothing, I had too, and no disabilities essentials because it went to a damn gold statue of himself and I was paid hush money for this bullshit, election fraud, asked me for truffle oil for what I would never like to know, and the cherry on top this man will not do anything about the litter and trash all over the damn place here, so Brucie this up and fix this.
Bruce: you got it kiddo, I'll make sure it's taken care of.
Wally: thanks pop! Also come and visit some time soon, I miss all of y'all.
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mistergreatbones · 2 days
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do you think lian and damian are the same age (he's currently 14 or 15 to my knowledge)? because if so you could make a dickroy single dad au where they meet because lian and damian are in the same grade and dick and roy are the youngest in the pta
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dcbinges · 20 hours
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Solo #7 (2005) by Michael Allred & Lee Allred
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comicchats · 2 days
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Artemis: Are you really planning to shoot the demon? Jason: Don't worry, it's a holy gun. Roy: How so? Jason: It makes holes.
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https://archiveofourown.org/works/41713890
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roysmilkers · 2 days
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They’re in love your honor
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havendance · 2 days
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Tiny Titans Icons!
Feel free to use or adapt with credit.
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fl4kf4n · 2 days
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kinda messy but yet again another xwittter repost :)
there were more, but I accidentally forever deleted the sketches 😭
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bibibusinessman · 2 days
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ghostlyleech · 2 days
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Saw this on Instagram and decided to look at the comments. Bad choice
So many dudebros who says they've read the comics said that the robin in the homage might be jason or even damian.I even saw a comment where it said jason and Roy would do drugs together as if Jason's mom didn't die from an overdose and one of the biggest parts of Roy's story is him overcoming his addiction like ???? Just say you didn't read or pay attention at all to the comics???
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rubydubydoo122 · 2 days
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In every universe Jason Peter Todd dies young. It’s a fate sealed across the multiverse. Maybe he could hope that there’s one universe where he doesn’t. aka, Jason, Dick, and Bruce go multiverse hopping, and are not having a fun time. (Ps, when I started writing this fic I hced Jason as Latino, but I don't really believe in that hc anymore, so just a heads up if you don't like that hc)
TRIGGER WARNING -> Cancer and mentions of previous child death
It’s been a week and Jay still hasn’t told Bruce or Alfred.  Jason spent the first couple days walking around Gotham trying to stop his heart from exploding out of his chest. Then he beat the shit out of the training simulations– which he failed multiple times because he hit the fake version of the Joker with multiple lethal shots. 
Obviously, he has checked on Jay, and apologized for freaking out, and tried to convince him to tell Bruce, but the kid always managed to evade doing just that.
Hence why he was currently stress cooking.
Maybe four dozen chocolate chip cookies, 3 batches of blueberry muffins, and an ungodly amount of chili dogs were excessive, but he needed to otherwise he would find himself storming up to younger Bruce and just telling him. Which wouldn’t be the worst thing, but it might make things difficult.
It would be so much easier if the kid just spilled the beans himself. But Jay was holding onto that god damned can so tight. Now if Jason could just… loosen the grip…
They were all currently eating dinner on the patio, because the early April weather was nice for once. Tim was also there, because Jason had made too much food, and Alfred encouraged Jay to invite the kid. Jay had also apparently wanted to invite Babs, but obviously since Kori and Dick were engaged it would be awkward considering a version of Dick was at the manor.
Jason hummed, “I feel like we’re missing someone.”
Tim looked around at everyone, “Our Dick?” His face turned red, “That came out wrong.”
“Well, yeah, but that’s not it.” Jason knew exactly where he was going with this, but he had to play it right.
Dick grabbed another cookie, “Damian, Stephanie, Duke and Cass.”
“I’m not as close with them as you are, dude.” Jason took a bite out of his chili dog, and chewed as he pretended to think about it, “Oh! I know! Uncle Clark.”
Jay immediately sat ramrod straight. If Uncle Clark was here, he’d immediately see the giant brace on Jay’s knee. Then he’d use his x-ray vision, and he’d immediately make that face like someone kicked his puppy and tell Bruce. 
Then the anxiety washed off Jay’s face, and was replaced with a glare, “Seriously, Jason?”
Younger Bruce’s face went blank, “Clark… is dead.”
“You mean he hasn’t come back to life in this universe?” Jason… totally forgot about that. To his credit, he was in a coma at the time– or catatonic.
Younger Bruce frowned and then glanced at older Bruce, “Not that I’m aware of…”
Older Bruce grunted, “He didn’t come back until early May. At least for us. It could be different in this universe.”
“Oh.”
God damn it.
Jay wanted to bang his head on the table hard enough to knock himself out. He couldn’t sleep a wink last night because of the incessant throb in his knee.
He gritted his teeth, “Jason Peter Todd, I swear if you play ‘Drops of Jupiter’ one more time, I’m going to–” cry. He was going to cry. That’s what he would do. He was going to cry. Who plays songs about their mother who died of cancer at 7:30 in the morning? “I’m going to kill myself and blame you.”
Dick immediately whipped his head to Jay, so he added, “Hyperbole. But I will smack my head on this granite and blame it on you.”
Jason frowned, and then wordlessly switched the song to ‘Ronan’, by Taylor Swift.
And it’s not like Jay didn’t know exactly what Jason was doing. He knew what he was doing as soon as he came down and the song started playing. God he was an asshole. 
Though… it was probably an asshole move for Jay to ask him to keep it a secret. He just needs time to…gather his thoughts and figure out the right way to tell Bruce. 
Dick patted Jay’s shoulder, “Want me to drop you off at school?”
“Please.”
Dick handed him his crutches and grabbed his backpack for him as he hobbled to the garage, “April’s not the best month for him. He died on the 27th, so… that’s probably what’s with the mood and the sad songs, and all the cooking.”
He felt something twist and knot in his gut. He was making Jason’s already traumatic month so much worse, and even more traumatic because he’s reminding him of Mami and–
“Jay? Are you ok?”
He nodded, “I was just thinkin’ about how Jason really is Jesus. Did he die on Good Friday?”
Dick chuckled and ruffled his hair, “I dunno.”
It took him an unnecessary amount of time to get to lunch. Not only was he slower because of his broken tibia, but crutching around had him winded. It forced him to sit with Tim and his friends, because the table he usually sits at fills up before he can get to the cafeteria.
Now he didn’t mind sitting with Tim and his friends, it just felt odd as a Junior sitting with a bunch of Underclassmen. But, they also didn’t pay much attention to him. Usually he just napped the entirety of lunch. 
Well, he didn’t nap, because he could not sleep around people he didn’t trust, but he rested his eyes, and to everyone else it probably looked like he was asleep. 
Most of the table got up to get cookies, but Tim stayed behind with Jay. Then he felt the table shift on the opposite side. Except the weight shift wasn’t as drastic as it usually is with the guy who usually sits there, so it was probably someone new. 
Jay didn’t have the energy to check who it was.
“How asleep is he?” Oh! It was Stephanie. Wow, this feels like a crossover episode.
He felt a gust of air blow on his face, and jokes on Tim, Jay’s known how to fully fake sleep since he was ten. Meaning no flinching during sleep tests, “He’s out. I guess.” To Tim’s credit he probably knew he wasn’t fully asleep.
“Ok, you’re like a Batman and Robin superfan, aren't ya?”
He heard Tim pause, “How did you know that?”
“Your screensaver is subtly Robin themed, your backpack is subtle Batman, whenever they’re mentioned you pretend to not pay attention to the conversation, even though you are, and,” She let out a snicker, “I saw the stack of photos you have of them when you let me take gum from your backpack. They’re really good by the way.”
Jay knew that Tim was beet red, “Oh. Thanks.”
“Anywho, do you know the last time Robin was seen out? Cus people have been saying the last time he’s been seen was the warehouse explosion by the docks.”
Why was she worrying? He told her he was going to retire.
He could feel Tim trying not to glance at Jay, “Yeah, That was the last time he’s been spotted. Though, I’m sure he’s just recovering or something.”
“Ok. ok.” She drummed the table with her fingers, “Fuck, can you keep a secret?” There was a pause where he assumed Tim nodded, “Alright.” She leaned closely across the table, and he felt Tim move in closer as well, “I’m Spoiler, and I kinda know Robin. I don’t know who he really is or anything, but I’d consider us to be close. He told me he was planning on retiring.”
“What?” wait, he hasn’t told Tim about that yet, “Did he tell you what he’s planning on doing? Is he gonna stay in Gotham, or move to New York like Nightwing?”
“No. He said he was retiring retiring. Like no more fighting.”
“He’s giving up being a hero?” Tim’s voice was blank, “Good for him, I guess.”
“That’s not–” She sighed, “The last couple times I’ve seen him, he’s been…tired. Not as quippy or flippy. I think… I think something’s wrong.”
There was a pause, “Now that you mention it–”
Jay picked up his head, “Ya know Barney, if you were really this worried, you coulda called.” 
Stephanie’s eyes blew wide in realization– Bruce is going to go berserk– Then she glanced over at Tim, who rolled his eyes, “Ok, I know too.” Then he turned to Jay, “Jason, why the fuck didn’t you tell me you were retiring, but you told her?”
He shrugged, “Professional courtesy. And it never really came up between us. I only told B after I got half my hair singed off. I still haven’t told N.”
“So you’re officially retired?” Stephanie raised an eyebrow, “I would’ve thought you’d make your last appearance as Robin special.”
“Technically, I have two and a half more weeks, but, uh, seeing as…” He looked at the crutches, “Can’t exactly do much.”
Tim nodded, “And as far as Gotham knows, you went out with a bang.” 
Stephanie hummed, “My mom works at Gotham General and has been talking about this kid who’s apparently obsessed with Robin. Apparently she tells the other kids stories about him. Maybe you can make that your last appearance. I can come too if ya want.”
Jay smiled, “That sounds like a good idea. Is the kid gonna be there this weekend?”
“I’ll ask my mom and get back ta ya on that.”
Jay looked at Tim, “Wanna meet your mini you?”
Tim shook his head, “I would love to, but it’d be odd for a random civilian to be hanging out with two vigilanties.”
Jason was currently in the middle of whipping up his second batch of raspberry meringue cookies– by hand– when both Bruces decided to corner him.
Honestly he wishes it was Dick. At least he could get him to eat half of the cookies to then justify Jason making more. 
“Jay, lad, your baking is really good, and we all enjoy it, but…” Older Bruce looked at the multiple tupperware and gallon sized ziplock bags filled with assorted cookies and cakes, “I think it’s beginning to teeter on the excessive side.”
He looked up from examining his peaks and determined they weren’t stiff enough, “This isn’t nearly enough. I was planning on bringing these to the homeless shelter for easter.” He continued whisking the meringue.
Younger Bruce picked up a Robin themed Peep he made and squished it, “Easter’s not for a week, Jason. You’ve also been stress cooking for a while. What’s got you all strung up?”
“Strung up? I’m not strung up. In fact, I’m Pinocchio after he got turned into a real boy. I got no strings on me.” He started whisking the meringue faster. That was probably the worst lie he’s ever lied.
There was a sharp inhale from the doorway as Jay crutched in, “If you’re Pinnochio, your nose is gonna poke a hole straight through the wall.”
Jason inspected the meringue peaks again, and was unsatisfied. “And yours could touch the moon.”
Jay froze as both Bruces immediately frowned at Jay, but Jason only needed younger Bruce to scrutinize Jay, so he gave him the boxes of raspberries, and pointed to the sink.
Younger Bruce held up the Peep, “Peep, for a peep?”
Jay groaned, “I don’t wanna Peep.” He sat down on the kitchen stool and leaned his crutches against the countertop.
“But he does have something to Peep.” Jason added. 
Older Bruce set the raspberries down next to Jason, “Can we stop saying Peep?”
Jay’s eye twitched as he glared at Jason, so Jason just grinned back. 
Younger Bruce was looking at Jay patiently as the kid played with a part of his knee brace, “I’m pretty sure I have…” He clamped his jaw, and then took a deep breath, pressed his lips together, “...no interest in finding a partner of any sorts.” He held up little jazz hands, “I’m Aro/Ace.”
Jason set his forehead down on the countertop, and banged it once, “That’s… not what I wanted him to tell you. I did not mean to out him.”
Younger Bruce ruffled Jay’s hair, “Either way I’m proud of you, Jason.” Bruce gave him a small smile, and Jay leaned in closer. “Ok, so you’re pretty sure you have what?”
Jay looked up at Bruce, “A new Robin I would like to pass the mantle to. I’m also planning on telling Dick when I visit him next week.”
Jason made a buzzer noise, “Nope, Try again.”
Jay scowled, cracking his fingers,“I also might’ve told Stephanie Brown that I was Robin.”
Younger Bruce frowned, “You what?”
“Bruce, I think she’s a really good person, and I trust her.”
Older Bruce cleared his throat, “It takes us some time, but we trust her too. In our timeline, she becomes Robin for a brief period of time, and she’s currently Batgirl.”
“I was actually debating on making her Robin. I guess she’ll be the backup if Tim says no.” He turned back to younger Bruce,“She’s a good person. We’re also planning on visiting the kids in Gotham General as Robin and Spoiler this weekend.”
Jason paused, “The kids who… have been affected by rogue attacks, or who are… sick?” Because, yeah, Jason tries to make it a point to help out in Leslies clinic, but seeing the patients who have been diagnosed with cancer is always hard. Mainly because Leslie’s clinic doesn’t have the resources to give those patients proper care.
Jay's face contorted like he ate something sour, “Fuck you.” He spat out, standing up and grabbing his crutches, “You’re not Jason Todd, you’re a shitstain of an excuse that crawled out of his grave.”
And suddenly he was 19 again. Coming home soaked in blood wondering if he was tainting his own memory. He was 18 staring at an empty grave knowing the kid who died would’ve hated the person he became. He was 17 holding a detonator in his hand; not recognizing the person he saw in the mirror.
But this wasn’t about him. This was about a 16 year old kid with cancer, who was too afraid to tell his dad about it for God knows what reason. And Jason has just been prodding and prodding, and– “Jason–”
“I don’t need a dead man’s opinion on how to live.” He crutched out of the kitchen and Jason started to follow him when younger Bruce grabbed his wrist.
Jason twisted his wrist out of the hold and pointed in Bruce’s face, “Watch the damn cookies. And don’t you dare eavesdrop.” 
He continued after Jay, “Wait, Jason, I didn’t mean it like that.”
Jay started hopping up the stairs, “I– Don’t– want– to–” He almost missed the step, but he landed on his bad leg to regain his balance. Jason supported him by the armpits and slowly lowered him to the ground before he could go crashing down.
Jay’s eyes began to water and face screwed up. He punched Jason in the chest, which hurt, but he stayed still as Jay attempted to get back up, but failed. He punched him again, “I hate you!” It could probably be heard from every point in the manor, “I hate you! I hate you! I hate you! I hate you!” 
Each hate was reinforced with a punch, each one with less power behind it, until Jay was sobbing into his chest, “I want them here. Why aren’t they here? I just want Mami and Papi.” 
Jason felt his eyes start to burn as he wrapped his arms around the kid.
“And I-I love Bruce and Alfred, but I want them. I miss them. I-I need– I needed them.”
Jason nodded, trying to figure out something to say, but he couldn’t. His heart had crept into his throat and was squeezing his vocal chords.
He… He needs to be a real adult and tell Bruce. None of the sideways routes to get Jay to spill. He has to be direct. 
After Jay stopped crying, Jason made sure he got up the stairs safely and went back down to the kitchen where younger Bruce looked like he was having a crisis and older Bruce was staring at the cookies. He would’ve laughed at the sight if it weren’t for the circumstances.
“Bruce, Jay–”
Bruce picked up his head so fast, he probably got whiplash, “You died?”
“Yes. But Jason–”
“Died, as in, your heart stopped.”
“Yeah, but that’s not important–”
“Not important? Jason you died.”
Jason blinked, “Yeah, but you’re focusing on the wrong thing here. Jason–”
“I do not think I am focusing on the wrong thing. Why are you so calm about this?”
He groaned, “It happened like… eight years ago. This body doesn’t even have any of the same cells as the one that was buried–”
“Buried?”
Jason threw his hands in the air, “Whadaya think Bruce did with my body? Kept it on a table for six months?”
“Six months? I thought your heart just stopped, and then CPR! How–”
“Oh so you accept Superman coming back, no problem, but when it’s me, suddenly it’s impossible.”
“He’s Kryptonian! And you–” Bruce buried his face in his hands, “you would’ve been… you wouldn’t have known–”
“I don’t understand why this is such a big deal when Jason–”
Bruce uncovered his face, leaving only bafflement, “Am I not allowed to be distraught over my son dying?”
“Yes! You’re allowed to be! But I am not your son. Your son ha–”
“But you are my son! Doesn’t matter what universe. In every universe you exist, I will always see you as my son, and I will always want the best for you–”
“It never ends well for me!” His voice cracked on the last word. 
Bruce frowned and took a step forward, “What– what do you mean by that?”
 “Fuck.” He ran his hand down his face, “You’re watering the wrong plant.” 
That seemed to snap Bruce out of his state of distraught, sending him out of the kitchen. 
Jason went back behind the counter to pipe more meringue roses, but found himself just staring at the tray.
He couldn’t even tell him.
He literally took over the Gotham drug trade before he could legally drink, and he couldn’t tell a father that his son had a tumor.
“Jason, are you alright?”
He snapped out of whatever trance he was in, “I just hate April.”
Bad news is, Bruce definitely knows something’s wrong and is very much doing his hovering but in the Batman way– thing. 
Good news is, because Jay dropped the Dead-Jason bomb, he was hovering around Jason and not Jay. 
Bad news is, Jay feels super guilty for all the things he said to him, especially considering he stayed with him while he was having his episode, and even though he’s been a complete ass about it, he still hasn’t told Bruce or Alfred about the tumor.
Good news, Bruce let him drive the Batmobile to Gotham general since grappling wouldn’t work well with his knee, and Alfred couldn’t drop them off unless they wanted to risk their secret identities.
He pulled up right next to Spoiler, and rolled down the window, “Get in loser, we’re going shopping.”
Jay was 90% sure that Stephanie was grinning under the mask as she slid in, “Wait, how are you drivin’ with your knee?”
“When your partners are generally under the age of 16, you tend to realize that autopilot features are more practical.”
She nodded and glanced at all the buttons, “I’m assumin’ you’re gonna to tell me not to touch any of them.”
“Most of them are speed enhancers or shock absorbers. You can touch them, but they won’t activate unless we’re going over 70mph.” Product of Dick’s ADHD.
“Is there an aux cord?”
“Dude, there’s bluetooth.”
Jay parked the Batmobile in an alleyway a couple buildings from Gotham General. Did that mean he had to crutch around farther? Yes. But Bruce told him he can’t just park the Batmobile in a normal parking space. Was that a while ago? Yes, and he didn’t think to ask if the rules change if he has a broken knee.
“Oi, Tinky-Winky, would ya mind grabbing the cookies in the trunk?” 
“‘Course, Mike Wazowski.” She went around back, “How the fuck do I open this.”
It took them about 15 minutes to walk into Gotham General, mainly because of Jay's incredible crutching skills, and when they got there the receptionist was not impressed.
“What’s with the cosplay kids? If you’re gonna commit to being Robin, ya gotta at least wear the short shorts.”
Jay gave the receptionist (Drew) his signature Robin grin, “I wore the short shorts for almost four years. I got the road rash to prove it.”
“Look kid, if ya wanna get your knee checked out for free and without anyone contacting CPS, try the free clinic in Park Row. Ya don’t needa wear your upcycled Halloween costume there.”
“I don’t need my knee–” Well, he does need his knee to be checked out, but that wasn’t why they were there, “I’m really Robin, do you have one of those TSA bucket things? I’m about to start pulling outa buncha bat-themed things.”
Drew rolled their eyes, then looked around and gave him one of those empty paper bins. He started with his utility belt, “Ok, so I have my rebreather, some batarangs, and my grapple gun.” then he moved to his right pocket, “Some tranquilizers, a lockpick, and a universal tool,” He reached into his left pocket, “smoke pellets, bat-bolas,” He then reached into the pocket that was near his left knee, “A first aid kit, various antidotes to fear toxin, Ivy’s spores and Joker Venom and… some bat shaped goldfish.” He grinned, “I also have some stickers in the pocket under my brace.”
They blinked, “How do you fit all of that…?”
Jay gave her a little shrug, “Because I’m Robin.” He began taking the things and putting them back in its place. 
Stephanie stole the goldfish before Jay could put them back in his pocket, “We heard there was a Robin superfan, and we just wanted to say hi.”
“Let me check with Pediatrics.” Drew dialed a number, “Hey Ruth, I have Robin and one of his caped friends down here. Think I can send them up?” a pause, “Hold up, let me ask,” They looked back to them, “How long are ya kids free till?”
Jay looked to Stephanie, “I’m free for the whole day, but I’m your ride home.”
She shrugged, “I just gotta be home for dinner.”
“Before the sun sets. We took the Batmobile.”
Drew nodded, “The kids are sayin’ around 7:30. So that’s about four hours in each unit.” Another pause, “Well, I can give ‘em the bands, but you’re gonna have to figure that out.” another pause, “I’ll send them up in like… five minutes. Oh and Robin’s on crutches.”
Drew settled them with visitor passes, and Stephanie traded them for a ziplock of cookies, and they hobbled to the elevator, and went to the pediatrics floor. 
They met Ruth, who was a sweet old lady that almost refused the cookies they had brought, but did for the sake of her colleagues, and guided them to the Medical Unit.
Jay decided to leave his crutches at the door (even though Ruth protested about bones not healing right– The bones weren’t growing right in the first place) just to preserve a bit more of the Robin magic. The brace and the limp were already breaking the illusion, he didn’t need the crutches to completely shatter that.
Maybe… maybe that’s why he couldn’t tell Bruce about the tumor. Because when they put on the capes they became close to gods. Except Jay could no longer be extraordinary because his bones were growing wrong. Something in his cellular makeup was fundamentally flawed. 
No.
Today is not about him. It’s about these kids. And they deserved to be blithe. So Jay refused to let himself allow any negativity take over his consciousness. Not when all these kids’ spirits were immediately lifted just because Robin had come to visit them. 
And he was glad Steph was with him, because even though not many of the kids knew who she was, they ended up adoring her. She somehow knew every time when Jay’s energy started to run low and found ways to keep the kids from noticing that. 
They took a break around 2:30 for a late lunch, where Jay once again rested his eyes. 
“What’s got you so tired? I thought you were off the night shift.”
“Knee won’t let me sleep.” It’s become more of a routine. Resting during lunch because he couldn’t fall asleep due to the stabbing bone pains in his knee.
“Why not just take ibuprofen or something?”
He shook his head. Even though he took it when he had those fevers, he’s not going to take it for pain he can power through. “Even if they’re in fancy packaging, I can never really trust them.”
She slowly nodded, “I think I get it. My mom got hurt when I was younger. Now, she’s…never off the painkillers.”
“My mom–” he played with the velcro on his brace, “She, uh, she had cancer. After a while we couldn’t afford chemo. So she switched to painkillers. Every once in a while they were laced.” He shrugged. “I guess seeing that at a young age hardwired something in my brain.” He doesn’t usually talk to anyone about this. Yeah, he’s changing the topic, “The Wayne foundation has a rehab unit. I, uh, added things into the program that I thought would help. Obviously it’s your mom’s choice, but you guys can talk to Bruce…Wayne about it when you’re ready.” 
“Thanks Robin.” She placed a hand on his arm, “And I’m sorry about your mom.” She paused and frowned, “We’re goin’ into the Oncology unit next. Are you gonna be ok?”
He gave her a small smile, “It happened a while ago. I’m fine about it now.” He’s ignoring the fact that he was crying for her like a much smaller child four days ago.
He’s also ignoring genetics and how technically he’s not fine about it now because it’s really cutting him off at the knee right now. Haha, that was kinda funny.
Not really.
If the tumor grows too large he might have to get his leg amputated. Was it already too big? He… he hasn’t really been thinking about that. Mami didn’t have to get her arm amputated. They caught the tumor early enough to scrape it off and blast any of the remaining bad cells with chemo. 
…If the tumor grew too big it could kill him. And Bruce and Alfred and Dick– they’d all be– 
He stood up.“I’m gonna call B real quick. Tell him how we’re doin’.” 
Stephanie nodded, “Can I have your sandwich?”
“Knock yourself out.”
He hobbled over to the family bathroom, shut the door behind him and pulled his phone out.
All he had to do was tell him. Three words. I have cancer. That’s all. They were just three words. They were each words that have been in his vocabulary since he was little. They weren’t foreign. They were just words. 
Words are easy.
He pressed on Bruce’s number, and waited as the line rang.
He could say it.
Three words.
I have cancer.
He would say it.
“Jay, Lad. How’s the visit going?”
“It’s goin’ good. It’s goin’ good.” He rubbed the knot forming in his chest, “All the kids love Spoiler by the way.” 
Bruce chuckled, “I already said I trust your judgment, I just need more time.”
“Yeah, I know.” It’s just three words, “Hey Bruce?”
“Yes, Jason?”
Three words. He could say three words, “I… love you.”
Those… were the wrong three words. He’s a wimp. He’s a schemiel. He’s the biggest cream puff to ever cream.
There was the sound of something dropping, then a pause, “Is everything alright?”
It’s ok. He can still tell him. He can– “We’re about to go to the pediatrics oncology unit.”
“Will you be alright? You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to.”
He shook his head, “Nah, I’m alright. Besides, I still haven’t met the kid Stephanie was talking about.” Yeah, all the kids were excited to see him, but the way most of the parents acted wasn’t the way a parent acted when their child was meeting their hero. 
Wait, he’s distracting himself, “Bruce, I–”
“Do you want me to swing by?”
He paused. Letting the blood rush in his ears from the words left unsaid, “Yeah.”
“Ok. I have a couple things to finish up, but I’ll be there in 30 minutes.”
“Ok.” Jay was about to hang up.
“I love you too, Jay. You mean the world to me.”
“Yeah.” He sucked in a breath, “Cool. Amazing. I’m gonna hang up now. Bye. See ya.” He hung up and tapped his phone against his forehead. 
It’s ok. 
It was better this way. It was definitely a conversation that was better to have in person.
Obviously he wouldn’t tell Bruce in front of the kids, or in front of Stephanie, but he’d tell him.
He’d tell him. 
He went back out to where Stephanie was, only to find her talking with Ruth. Break’s over.
It was… It was a lot harder trying to stay upbeat for these kids. He was acting like a lifeboat for these kids and their parents, when really he was being pulled into the same riptide.
At least the nurse (Nancy) who was guiding them through was nice about it. She’d take a little longer while walking to the next room, pause in front of the door to tell them the kid’s name and if they were more shy or talkative. If today was a good day or a bad day. Then she’d take her time while telling the parents– she’d just give them more time.
Then Batman came, and Jay doesn’t know if that was better or worse. 
It was better for Stephanie. Since Bruce was there she let herself slip out, if the kid didn’t seem to pay Spoiler any mind. It made guilt bubble in his stomach.
Maybe it was better for Jay, because Bruce knew him better. That also made it worse. But better. It was better.
They paused in front of the only door they hadn’t been to in the wing, “So this is our last kiddo of the day, Evelyn. She’s nine and she’s a big fan of yours. We saved her for last so she could have the most time with ya, Robin. She says she met you a while back, so– well, ya know to at least pretend to remember her even if you don’t.”
He leaned his shoulder against the wall for support, “Nanc, have I let you down at all so far today?” 
“Yes. You’ve been walking around without your crutches. Giving all the medical professionals around here aneurysms.” though she said it with a playful grin, so she couldn’t be too upset. “She’s been pretty chipper all day, so, this’ll be great.” Nancy slipped into the room to give the parents a heads up. After a minute she peeked back out, motioning her head towards the room.
Jay stopped fidgeting with the end of his cape and followed Nancy in. 
He gave a little salute to the dad, and who he assumed to be her older sister, who was filming. When he was in the girl’s line of sight, she gasped, “Robin! You came!”
The memory of a seven year old girl lost in Robinson park during an Ivy breakout was brought to the front of his mind. He remembers playing on the monkey bars with her while they waited for both Batman and her dad to find them. “Of course I did.” He looked back at Nurse Nancy, “Ya may not know this, but Evelyn and I go way back.” He sat down in the chair next to the bed, gesturing to Stephanie, “This is my friend Spoiler, and you remember Batman. From last time. God, it feels like it’s been forever. Ya haven’t gotten caught up in any of Ivy’s schemes recently, have ya?”
She grinned at his recognition, “I haven’t, but by the looks of it, you have.” She pointedly looked at his knee brace.
“Puh-lease, ya really think someone could get the jump on me?” He lightly smacked the side of his brace, “This was a product of my own demise. Really I’m my own worst enemy.”
“We kinda match.” Evelyn shuffled around the blankets, showing off a yellow cast over her knee.
He froze. Huh, he guessed they did match. “Can I sign it?”
She looked at him with stars in her eyes, “You really wanna sign it?”
“What’s the point of having a cast if it’s not decorated?” He reached into his back pocket to grab a sharpie. 
Stay gold, ~Robin and then he started doodling a bunch of bats.
They continued talking– something about a tv show about a ladybug and a cat who were also magical superheroes– then she started talking about Harry Potter, so Jay obviously recommended Percy Jackson. Then she started talking about a tv show about gem people? And the universe? At least Stephanie understood the tv references and apparently her favorite stone was amethyst. Which made sense, because of the whole purple theme.
He could see the moment Evelyn’s Dad built up the courage to actually talk to Batman, “Thank you for coming. It really means a lot to my daughter and– thank you.”
Bruce hummed, turning his gaze from Jay to the man, “Robin has a big heart, so when Spoiler suggested visiting…”
“Wait, I gotta show you my drawings!” Jay turned his attention back to Evelyn as she reached for the bedside tray, but it was too far from her reach. 
She started to turn around to grab it, but her sister stopped her before she could hurt her leg in the process, “Let’s slow down a bit here. Robin’s not gonna magically disappear without saying goodbye.” Her sister moved the tray closer to Evelyn and sat down at the foot of the bed. Now that the camera wasn’t covering her face, he was pretty sure she was in his physics class. Crazy small world. Her name was Reagan.
Evelyn grabbed the papers off of the tray and handed them to Jay, “This one’s of you and me playing on the playground, because we never go to go on the slide, or the swings and those are the best parts of a playground.”
Jay grinned, “I would say the best part of a playground is the merry-go-round.” 
Evelyn’s Dad turned to fully face Bruce, “It still means a lot. You and Robin saving the little things.”
“This isn’t a little thing at all. If someone hurts Robin, I can punch them back. With this–”
“This one's you and Batman taking a vacation because Reggie says you guys really need one,”
“--You’re much braver than I am, Mr. Harris.” Bruce looked back at Jay, “I don’t know what I would do if I found out one of my sons were sick.”
“--and this one… this one is you fighting Cancer for me.”
Jay forced himself not to freeze. He kept his eyes glued on the drawing of Robin zapping a glob that was presumably cancer with the bat-cancer-be-gone ray, while Evelyn stood behind him.
Jay took a deep breath, “Here’s the thing about Cancer. Its power is that it multiplies. If I tried to fight it alone, it could just multiply and take over.” The words clawed at his throat with hypocrisy. He undid the clasp to his cape, “but if we have more people to help us, like your doctor, and the nurses, and your Dad, and Reagan helping us, and we use chemo warfare–” He placed the cape over her shoulders, blinking because the lenses of his domino were starting to fog up, “And a little bit of Robin Magic, I think– I think we can fight Cancer. Together. And win.” 
Evelyn leaned forward, wrapping her arms around his torso in a hug, “Ya really think so, Robin?”
He returned the embrace, nodding, “Yeah. You’ll win.”
They dropped Stephanie back off in the Burrows, when Jay realized they weren’t headed back to the manor. They were going deeper into the city. 
Bruce must have sensed his confusion, but he didn’t say anything to clarify his thought process. However, Jay didn’t ask, because eventually they got to Wayne Tower, and Bruce grappled them to the top, so they were overlooking Gotham.
If there was any time to tell Bruce, it would be that moment. Or maybe it was probably when they were in the car, or when he broke his knee, or right after he got that first fever. But the past was the past, and he had to tell Bruce. He’s held it off for long enough.
He kicked his leg, “Hey Bruce?”
Batman grunted in acknowledgement. Cape fluttering in the wind.
“Thanks for bein’ here for me.” He wrung out his fingers.
He felt Bruce’s gaze turn to him, “I know I am not the best at communicating, but I’ll always be here if you need me.” 
Jay searched Bruce's eyes, wishing he wasn’t wearing the stupid cowl.
It’s just three words. He could say them. He inhaled slowly and opened his mouth to–
“I’m proud of you, Jason.”
He was going to scream. He was going to throw up. The unsaid words felt like they were growing and growing and soon they would be stuck in his throat, never to escape. “Bruce, I–”
“I mean it. I know it was tough for you, but you still tried your best to brighten up each one of those kids’ day. And you did. Just like you have mine, every single day since you hit me with that tire iron. You have a big heart, Jay. One that has grown with time.” Bruce paused, before placing his hand on top of Jay’s, “I think you would’ve made her so incredibly proud. Your mother. And your father. They would be proud of the man you’ve become, and the future you’re striving for. I know I am.”
His eyes began to burn as the lenses to his domino fogged up.  No. He wasn’t going to cry. He had to be strong while he told Bruce. He had to be.
Jay scooted closer to Bruce, who opened up an arm to wrap part of his cape around Jay, holding him closer than he usually did. Like a subconscious part of him knew that Jay was slowly slipping away. “What we do– it’s dangerous. If you– If what happened to–” Bruce paused and took a deep breath, “I’m glad you’re allowing yourself to live. I am beyond grateful you’re hanging up the cape.” Bruce rested his chin on top of Jay’s head, “Though I’m gonna miss having you by my side.”
“You’ll make sure to watch your six? And not spook any kids? You’ll–” His mouth twitched into a frown, which he immediately tried to turn around, but it was like the muscles in his face weren’t connected to his brain, “You’ll be ok without me?” 
“Jay, lad, I’ve been at this for a long time. I think I’ll do fine. Besides, you said you had a successor in mind.”
“I gotta get Dick’s blessing first. Then I’ll tell you. But they also have to agree, and it’ll still take a while for them to get up to Robin standards, and—”
“There’ll be some adjustments, but you’ll still be close. If I’m ever in any real trouble, I trust you just as much as I trust Dick. Active vigilante or not.”
Jay undid the top velcro on his brace and then tightened it. He has to be strong. He has to tell him. He undid the velcro again and then refastened it. Then again and again and–
“Jason, I know you probably feel guilty right now, but you deserve to be happy. This doesn’t have to be permanent if you don’t want it to be. I want you to be happy and let yourself move forward. No matter what that path looks like, or how many times you change directions, I’ll support you.”
He focused on the sliver of golden on the horizon, peaking through the cityscape, “I need to quit. Being a hero, it just– it won’t work anymore.” He took a deep breath, trying to sync up with the rise and fall of Bruce’s chest. 
He had to be strong. 
He had to tell him. “I…” 
‘I don’t know what I would do if I found out one of my sons were sick.’ 
“...Just realized, this is our last time out as Batman and Robin together.” 
He would tell Bruce. Just not now. Not when it’s supposed to be a happy moment. 
“It is, isn’t it?”
He looked up at Bruce, “We had a good run.”
Jason wanted to go home. The longer Jay held out telling Younger Bruce that he had cancer, the more likely it was that Bruce was going to pummel him for not telling him that his son was terminally ill. And it’s not like Jason hadn’t tried multiple times. He’s tried cornering him in the study, where it just turned into another conversation about his death. He tried telling him in the Batcave, but there was an emergency and Batman was needed, and he tried telling him while Jay was visiting the hospital, but then he got a phone call and had to leave.
Not to mention, the anniversary of his death was slowly creeping up on him, and he couldn’t even be alone because they were kind of stuck in the manor until they were found and brought back home.
How long does it take to find someone? Three someones? It’s not like Tim and Babs had to build a whole new machine. Obviously, time could be passing differently for them, but the more time they took the wider his gaping hole of guilt grew.
That was why he was currently encoding a message to add to the beacon that read ‘Come quick. I keep dying. This isn’t fun anymore. ~JT”
Suddenly, a hand rested on the back of the Batchair, and out of instinct, Jason was about to punch the person it belonged to, when he realized it was just Alfred.
And then he realized it was Alfred, the person he’s been trying his hardest to avoid because he would immediately know Jason was hiding something and he would feel guilty for lying to him.
“Master Jason, when was the last time you slept?”
Jason grinned, “Last night.” Albeit, it was only an hour or two because his mind has decided he isn’t allowed any peaceful dreams, but it was the truth, “Personally, I think you should be asking younger Jason that. That kid’s eye bags could replace his backpack and still have extra room.”
Jason knew he messed up when Alfred made his ‘that is precisely the topic I wished to discuss with you’ face. “So you know what is troubling the young master?”
“I’m not talkin’ to the kid.” He felt like a stupid little kid who had just been caught and was now grasping for any excuse.
He could tell him. He could tell Alfred and then this whole nightmare would be– it wouldn’t be over, it would probably get worse, but sometimes things need to get worse before they get better. 
He took in a deep breath, “Jason–”The door of the elevator in the batcave dinged, and out came the kid in question. “...Has something to tell you.”
Why in the world could he not get the goddamned words out? It was like some mystical force was stopping him from doing so.
Jay froze and gave Jason a pointed look, but then looked to Alfred, “Yeah, I do! I was wondering if Jason and Dick could come with me to visit the Titans. Apparently Roy, Donna and Kori really wanna meet you two.”
Jason stared at Jay.
Jay shrugged all innocently, “Dick said your deathiversary was soon too, so maybe being out of town for that would be a way to take your mind off…of…it?”
Jason turned to Alfred, “Can you tell your grandson that I am not talking to him.”
He raised an eyebrow, “And why might that be? I thought Master Jason had apologized to you for his outburst from the other day.”
“He knows why.”
Alfred looked from Jason to Jay, then back to Jason, “Well, I can assure you, I am not keen on playing telephone. I expect you both to have sorted out your issues before you make your way back upstairs.”
And with that, Alfred left.
And Jason, being the stubborn man-child he was, refused to talk.
“I really am sorry for throwin’ your death in your face.”
Jason glared at him.
“Ok, I know that’s not what you’re angry at me for, but can you really be angry at me for havin–”
Jason got up to leave. Jesus Christ, was he always this difficult?
“Hold up–Wait! I tried to tell Bruce, I really did! Multiple times. But every time I tried he would interrupt me, or it wasn’t the right time, and if ya really think about it, it’s kinda better this way–”
Jason turned around, baffled, because “Better this way? Please, explain to me how letting’ a tumor grow is better than tellin’ your guardian you’re sick.”
Jay paused, “When you put it like that, it sounds bad– but if I tell Bruce now, it’ll be nothin’ but x-rays and MRIs and blood tests, and then surgery and–”
Jason was going to smack his skull open on the stalactites.
“Yeah, yeah, I know, and I will… eventually… do those things, but knowin’ Bruce, if I tell him now, he’ll make me cancel my trip to New York.” Jay dragged the stool from the workbench closer to him and sat down, “What if I can’t tour Columbia by the time it’s gone? It’s my dream school. How can ya expect me to just throw away my dreams? The moment we come back from New York, I promise I’ll tell Bruce. I just want the week with the Titans to be…normal before everythin’ falls to pieces.”
Jason pinched the bridge of his nose as his intestines braided themselves together in a knot. Why was he about to… “If you don’t tell him as soon as we’re back, I’m gonna. Are we clear?”
“Yes.” Relief flooded onto Jay’s face, “Thank you.”
(Author here! We’re about to go to Titans Tower, and I’ve been re reading comic storylines and I don’t know what lineup I want, so, I am mixing and matching, so please don’t come at me. Also, my main knowledge of the Titans come from the show Teen Titans, so just a heads up if they’re not how they are in the comics. I also really wanted Raven in this, but if timelines are timelining, she should be evil right now, so… I guess that works in my favor plot-wise, but gosh darn it, I really wanted Raven in here. Oh well)
Out of everyone, Jason was pretty sure Dick was the most excited to see the Titans, which made sense, because Jason barely knew them at this age, and Jay had the impending doom of talking to Bruce about cancer. Jason also had the impending doom of getting the snot beaten out of him.
Still there was an odd energy about Dick. Like he didn’t also fully like the idea of seeing the Titans again. Which was somewhat understandable, because Kori was his ex and yada yada yada. Also, something about the wedding not working out because Raven went evil and crashed the whole thing. Maybe Dick should’ve given them a heads up on that, but also, props to Raven. It was pretty badass. Apparently Dick and Kori were still together, from what Jason could piece together, but honestly, he barely tried to understand their relationship on a normal day, and he wasn’t going to start trying now.
They were in the elevator when Jay’s eyes blew wide and he started digging through his backpack, pulling out a bottle of cheap cologne and spraying it on his chest and the backs of his knees. 
Dick coughed, “That’s a bit too much there, Jay. Are you trying to assault Gar’s nose?”
Jay raised his eyebrows, “Yeah, actually.” 
The elevator door dinged open and they walked into the living room of the Tower, just as Jason realized Jay was doing it to get Gar off the cancer scent. 
He scanned the room and groaned when he realized who was in the room.
Jay followed Jason’s gaze, smile immediately dropping into a scowl, “What are you doing here?”
“Kyle! Hey, what’s up, man!” Dick strode over to shake Rayner’s hand.
“Nothing much,” Rayner light heartedly clapped Dick’s back,  “Got back from the Oa a couple days ago.” He turned his gaze to Jason looking him up and down, before turning to Jay, “There’s no way your five foot ass grows to be that.”
Jay crossed his arms, “I am five foot four, Elphaba.”
“Jason.” Dick gave Jay his ‘be nice’ look.
Jason nudged Jay, “Yeah. Don’t disrespect the Witch of the West like that.” He gave Kyle a wicked grin, causing the dude’s mouth to open slightly, “Besides, he’s like Rango.”
Kyle’s ring dimmed, before he grit his teeth, causing it to brighten again, “I’m gonna get dick– or Donna. I’m gonna get Donna.” and then he sped off.
Jay grinned and held out a hand for a low five, which Jason obviously returned.
Dick looked from the door Rayner exited from to Jay, “Hold up, why don’t you like Kyle?”
“He doesn’t like me.” Jay moved to sit on the couch, “If you’re asking me to be polite with him, I’m not gonna. I don’t owe him nothin’. In fact, he–” 
Suddenly a toddler came out of nowhere running straight for Jay, “JAYBIRB!!” 
Since when have there been toddlers in Titans Tower? 
Jay’s face immediately lit up, “Lian! H–ow, watch the knee, how have the Tiny Titans been?”
“Miwage dwowned in da toiwet.”
If that was Lian then…Jason and Dick immediately turned to the door, “Roy!” 
Roy grinned and walked over to ruffle Jay’s hair, “Hey guys, how're you liking our reality?”
Dick leaned against the couch, with a grin, “It’s a lot better than most of the realities we’ve been to, that’s for sure.”
Ya know who’s going to actually beat up Jason? Dick. He was going to pummel him for not telling.
Roy turned to Jason, “Puberty hit you like a freight train.”
“It was the forbidden Mountain Dew.”
Roy nodded, “Dick said something about a Lazarus Pit. He was ranting about Talia when he came back last month.”
“Oh my god. Did he say anything about her kidnapping me? Because she didn’t.”
Roy looked to Dick, who nodded and mouthed the words ‘she totally did.’ 
“If you continue to scorn her, I will tell Damian, and we’ll both stab you together.”
Jay looked over the couch at them, “Who’s Damian?”
Dick opened his mouth to respond, when Victor and Gar walked in, causing Jay to sit in a way that was forced to be casual, “Hey guys!”
Gar immediately sniffed, and then sneezed, looking at Jay with a frown, “Are you wearing Nautica?”
He gave him little finger guns, “It’s… Adidas.” Jay grinned, in a ‘my lies have worked’ sort of way. 
“It’s… too much, that’s what it is, Brah.”
“You vaguely smell like the boy’s locker room.” Victor went to sit next to Jay, where Lian immediately started playing with the blue lightbulb things in his cyberskeleton. “I saw videos from you visiting that hospital. Is Robin taking a more domestic approach to vigilantism?”
“Sure,” Jay crossed his arms, sank deeper into the couch, and gave Victor a half smile “But not in the way you’d think.” Just then, younger Dick and Kori walked in. Minus Donna, Jason was pretty sure that was the current Titans lineup, so… Jay snorted, “Looks like Kyle’s officially useless.”
Younger Dick looked like he was about to lecture Jay about being nice but his expression turned to concern, “Have you been eating enough?”
“Hi Kori, hello to you too, oh least favorite brother of mine.”
“I–” Dick frowned, “Did Bruce adopt another one?”
“Nah. Not yet at least.” Jay carefully stood up and gestured to the rec room “I actually wanted to talk with you about something.”
Jay crutched over to sit on the armchair in the rec room as Dick closed the door, “Is everything ok?”
The concern on his face was clear as day. And Jay knew before coming that he would notice something was up. He was sure the only reason he had Bruce and Alfred and everyone in the manor relatively fooled is because they’ve seen him every day while his health declined. Dick on the other hand– the last time he saw him was a month ago while he was dancing, flipping, and singing on stage. Now, Jay could barely make it up a flight of stairs without being winded.
But this was supposed to be a fun, happy trip. For his future. He doesn’t want to think about a stupid tumor that will be gone hopefully before Christmas. 
Maybe he could write his Common App essay on it.
“Jason?” Somehow Dick had made his way towards him and was now sitting on the arm of the couch Jay was on. 
He blinked. Thoughts. Right. Words, “Whaddya think about Tim?”
Dick tilted like he didn’t understand what Jason was getting at, “I think he’s nice. I’m glad to see you making friends.”
“Ok, cool. That’s great. So, I’ve been trainin’ him, but not like too much, with simulations, I haven’t told Bruce yet, but I think, he’s a good fighter and–”
“Time out,” Dick held up a hand, “I think you’re forgetting to mention a couple of things. What are you training him for?”
“To be Robin. Duh. What else? I’m askin’ if ya think he’d be a good fit. Cus ya know, you’re the first.”
There was a pause, “Did… Bruce fire you again?”
Jay shook his head, “Nah, I’m choosin’ to retire. That way things’ll be smoother when I start che…ollege. College.”
Dick smirked, “So you’re planning on filling Bruce’s nest before it becomes empty.”
He tilted his head side to side, “More or less, yeah, but I wanted to get your… blessing? Yeah, blessing, to pass down the mantle.”
“Look at you.” There was a soft smile on his face, “All mature and grown up.” He paused, “But you’re not allowed to be taller than me.”
“Dude… No need to rub it in. I’m not planning on swimming through wiper fluid anytime soon. Or ever.” 
“What, Little Wing? Don’t want eternal youth? Ra’s skin is just glowing. Maybe radioactive, but glowing.”
Jay grinned and rolled his eyes, “But seriously, do you think Tim would be a good fit? Cus, if not, I dunno, you can choose–”
“I think Tim’s a great choice. Mainly because the alternate versions of us seem to already know him, but also, you’re the one who currently has the yellow cape. If you think it would fit around Tim’s shoulders, then I support that.”
“...technically, a nine year old has it.”
Dick chuckled and ruffled Jay’s hair, “Then he’s gonna have to get that kid’s approval.” He slid down the arm of the chair so they were both sharing the armchair.
Jay shoved at him, “Get off! Your giant tushie is crushing me!”
Dick, like his namesake, just made himself even more comfortable, “So, are you planning on joining the Titans? Got a new name picked out?”
Jay tried again to make more room for himself to no avail. And God was trying to fight with Dick tiring, so he just crossed his arms, “I told ya. I’m retirin’. No capes. No kevlar. Just Jason Todd-Wayne.”
Dick looked at him like he didn’t believe him, “Like… no more vigilantism. Period.”
“Mmmhm.” he tightened the velcro to his knee brace.
“Are you sure everything is alright?”
He nodded, shifting under Dick’s scrutiny. There’s no way Dick could actually figure out Jay had cancer, though. He might be having the same train of thought older Dick had, but Dick didn’t have enough context clues.
“You don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to, but I’m here if it’s something you feel like you can’t talk to Bruce or Alfred about.” Dick paused, “Or if it’s something you should tell Bruce or Alfred, but just… can’t.”
He could.. 
No. 
Jay had to be the one to tell Bruce. He had to hold it together for him. He couldn’t act like a scared little kid who needed to hide behind his older brother, “I’ve just been pretty stressed recently. And I know that my workload is just gonna get heavier, and I love helping people, and I loved being Robin, don’t get me wrong, but… I can’t anymore.”
“Jason, I’m not going to get angry at you for growing up. I just wanted to make sure you were doing it on your own accord. Not because someone was forcing you to put down the cape.”
“Bruce didn’t fire me again, if that’s what you’re getting at.”
“Well, yeah, but also, do you want blueberry pancakes?” Code for ‘are you being blackmailed.’
He gave him a small smile, “I’m retirin’ on my own accord. I was plannin’ on doing it eventually, but…” He shrugged, “Universal signs and all that jazz.”
Dick gestured towards the knee brace, “Was it the dislocated knee?”
“Actually, it was getting three fevers in one month.”
“So that’s why you look like a sick Victorian child who just recovered from scarlet fever.”
Jay huffed and leaned back into the couch, “Well that wasn’t a nice thing to say.”
Jason does not understand why he agreed to come here. Yeah, he was kinda friends with Roy, and Kori, and Donna, but not this version of them, and it is so weird being about the same age as all of them. 
Currently, Jay, Dick (the younger one) and Donna were touring NYU. Dick (his brother), Roy, Lian, and Gar were outside teaching Lian how to do cartwheels, Kori was out running errands, because now the Titans were throwing Jay a retirement party, and… he had no clue what everyone else was doing. 
Doesn’t matter anyways. He was in his own little bubble re-reading A Death in the Family by James Agee because Jason was a masochist and wanted to see if the comic from that one universe drew inspiration from the novel or if they just used the title.
He heard someone entering the room, and based on their gait, it wasn't Cyborg, who tended to have a heavier step, so process of elimination, “Skidaddle, Rayner. You’re infecting the room with green vibes.” Now, did Jason have a reason to hate this version of Kyle? No. Not really. But Jay obviously had his qualms against the dude, so Jason did too.
Rayner, like the nuisance he was, sat down on the couch perpendicular to Jason, “Are you magic or something?”
Was Kyle trying to condescend him? Not him, but Jay, but that was still him. Jason looked up to fix him with a deadpan stare, “Take a wild guess.”
That got Kyle to slightly shift in his seat. Wimp. This wasn’t even his half deadpan. And contrary to popular belief, Jason could be nice, so he went back to reading.
Except someone obviously didn’t take the hint that he didn’t want to be bothered and he could feel him staring at him. Back during his multiversal game of cat and mouse, usually when Rayner started staring at him, it ended with fists flying.
“Do I have something on my face?” He asked without looking up from his book. It was probably such a Bruce move, but oh well. Some Batman things work.
“I’m just confused on how you’re supposed to be Robin.”
He raised an eyebrow, “What, picturing me in the green shorts?”
“I wasn’t.” A pause, “It’s just, primary colors don’t seem to fit the ‘Angst Ridden Bad Boy’ aesthetic you’ve got going on. At least the younger Jason’s a theater kid, so it makes–”
Jason side eyed Rayner, “I will smack you back into orbit, if you do not shut your trap.” It was typical of him to somehow jab at him and Jay at the same time.
Kyle just shrugged and flipped the pages of a sketchbook, “Feels like an empty threat, but ok.”
Before Jason could prove him wrong, the elevator opened, and Dick, Donna, and Jay poured out. 
“.--the Bobst library was… It probably holds more books than the library on the Watchtower.
God, it was behemothic.” Jay crutched over to the couch Jason was sitting on, handed his crutches to him, and then flopped onto the couch.
Jason balanced the crutches against the couch, “How was NYU?”
“Huge. And… pulchritudinous. In a modern art-deco sorta sense. There’s a lotta windows.” Jay was forcing himself not to breathe heavily, but so he probably wasn’t letting on how tired he actually was.
Dick definitely picked up on it, because he handed Jay a water bottle and sat next to Kyle, catching a glance at his sketchbook, looked at Jason, and then frowned like he was mentally adding a conversation to be had.
Donna sat next to Jay, “The tour guide was nice. She made sure to stop and talk at places where there was seating in case Jason needed a break.”
“Which, I didn’t, because I’m a vigilante, but I took them because a normal civilian wouldn’t have my stamina.”
Dick leaned forwards in his seat, “Sure, Jase. Whatever helps you sleep at night.”
Except, Jay couldn’t sleep at night. The throb in his knee was pretty much unbearable at this point. The pain was alway worse at night. 
He left Dick’s room as quietly as he could– since the guest room had been built, he’d been sleeping there, but since older Jason and Dick were here, he was fine with going back to rooming with Dick. Pillow walls.
He didn’t even know what he was gonna do, walk it off? He could barely do that. Honestly, it made his tibia feel even more like a crispy sponge, rather than a bone. God, that’s basically what it was. 
He probably wouldn’t even have his leg for much longer, would he? It’s been at least two months. What if it–
Nope. It probably didn’t. Otherwise he’d feel worse. Right? 
Jay was so lost in thought, he almost walked straight into Gar. Who was looking at him like he’d just been shot or���
Fuck. 
“I knew it was smelling off earlier… you– Jason, your scent is off.”
He felt his ears start to ring as the blood rushed from his face, “I mean I… am going through… puberty.”
His face contorted into something on the edge of worried and confused, “Jason, you smell like… you smell like a tumor.” 
“Maybe… someone on the tour had cancer.”
Gar sniffed again, and slowly shook his head, “Maybe we should go sit down, and then I’ll get Dick–”
“No! Don’t tell him!” It was a whisper shout, but even he could hear the panic in his voice.
He frowned, “You know?”
Welp, there goes plausible deniability. There goes hoping it wasn’t actually cancer and he was just overreacting. “Well… I assumed? I wasn’t fully sure. But I guess, now I know.” He hated the way his voice cracked on that last word. He couldn’t even get angry to get Gar off his back on this because his knee fucking hurt and he just wanted to sleep, but he couldn’t because cancer is stupid. “Just– please don’t Dick. I haven’t even told Batman about it yet–I’ll bake you cookies or something. The jam-filled ones that you like?”
“Dude, you–” Gar covered his face with his hands, and–
This was going to be the end of it wasn’t it? He doesn’t know how he managed to get Jason to agree to keep quiet, but he has a strong feeling he accidentally manipulated him. And currently, the only way he knows how to manipulate Gar is by bribing him.
Gar took in a breath, “When are you planning on telling your boss?”
“When I get back.” He saw him glance at Dick’s door, “Please, Gar. I know that once I get back to Gotham, it’s just going to be test after test, and then treatments until… December at the earliest, and… I just… I need this week to be normal.”
Gar stared at him– no, not at him. Through him. “Ok.” Gar sighed and ran his hand through his hair, “I… I get wanting that week of normal, and I know the testing sucks, but the sooner you start those treatments the sooner you’ll get better, dude.”
“It’s just three days.” Jay of all people knew how much could happen in three days. How things could go horribly wrong over a weekend, “I don’t wanna cause him any grief. Please.”
Gar took one long look at Dick’s door, and then turned around to head back towards his own room, but paused at the door, “My mom bought a box of Hertzoggies after my dad cured me from Sakutia.” He looked back at Jay, “We can share a box of cookies together next year.”
Jay gave him a small smile that hopefully said I don’t think I could ever repay you and I’m sorry for manipulating you even though it was a complete accident and I didn’t know.
He was in a room full of a mountain of red, green, and yellow. But the colors were dull. They weren’t as bright as they should be. They were muddy, and brown and… covered in blood. 
Bruce was carrying bodies. One at a time. Each of them in a pristine black suit, placing them each in a coffin. When he looked back to the pile of suits, they were all lined up, each in cases on display. Like a museum of dead robins.
It wasn’t just a museum of dead robins.
It was a museum of dead Jasons.
Each with a plaque at the bottom saying a good soldier, a good soldier, a good soldier.
A uniform too tattered to even tell it was a Robin suit. A uniform covered in ice. A red vest covered in track marks.
A yellow cape with red staining the collar. A case filled with dirt, green gloves barely peeking through the surface. A hollowed out red shirt, intestines still spilling out. 
A costume the size of a toddler covered in cocaine.
Why at the bottom of this case was he still a good soldier?
He closed his eyes. He’s seen too much yellow. He’s seen too much green. He’s seen too much red. 
It’s too much red.
He bumped into Bruce assembling a case. One that didn’t have a suit inside of it. At least not yet. 
Not yet.
Jason was on edge. In all fairness, it was the 26th. But he was going to blame the nightmare and just forget the major trauma anniversary, because hell yeah.
He forced himself not to bake, because younger Dick had put him on cake duty for Jay’s surprise retirement party tomorrow. They’d get the tower ready while Dick, Donna and Jay were touring Columbia. 
Honestly, Jason was glad for the distraction planned tomorrow, but that didn’t help him with the fact he needed a distraction today. 
He found Jay in the living room, half curled up on the couch, a book close to falling out of his hands, because he was asleep. Didn’t even wake up with Jason’s approach. 
He carefully placed a pillow under Jay’s head, and moved  the book on the coffee table. Where, from underneath, a green dog was looking at him. But Gar’s body was angled towards the entrance to the living room.
Kinda like he was guarding Jay.
Hold up, Jay wasn’t wearing any cologne to mask the scent of the tumor. So Gar knows. Did… he tell Dick? Because Dick would probably immediately call Bruce, and thank fuck.
But if Dick knew, he would probably call off the retirement party, because lowkey, it’s a happy cancer! Party with context.
So Dick probably didn’t know. So why was Gar keeping this?
He debated asking, but then Rayner walked in the room, looked like he was going to say something, but immediately closed his mouth when Jason shot him a glare– No. When Gar let out a low growl.
Yup. Gar definitely knew. And if that was Gar’s reaction to someone about to get into Jay’s space while he was sleeping, he was trustworthy enough. 
Jason exited the living room, dragging Rayner by the upper arm, as they made their way to the stairs, “Wanna spar?”
Kyle frowned and then shrugged, “Ok.”
Boom. Distraction found. And he gets to beat up Rayner. 
The next day, Jason was slicing up bananas and a pineapple to go in between the layers of the hummingbird cake he was making, when (his brother) Dick wandered in to check on him. 
“Need any help?”
Jason’s knee jerk reaction would’ve been to say no, but something about how close he’d gotten to Dick in the past few months made Jason hold up a banana and the pineapple, “Which would you like to cut? The bananas, or the ananas.”
That caused Dick to grin, “English is so weird. They just had to be special with their pineapple.” 
Jason looked at the fruit in question, “It is pine-y, I’ll give it that, but you can not tell me this looks like an apple in the slightest.”
“It's fragrant, and an excellent fruit. Ananas fit so much better.”
Dick took the pineapple and one of the heavy duty knives, and started chopping it up.
Jason finished slicing the bananas, so he moved onto the cream cheese frosting. 
Dikc had finished cutting off the peel and had moved to quartering the pineapple, “Do you remember the first time we cooked together?”
“The time when we made the sarmale mofongo fusion, just to see if they’d work out, but then the bat signal went off, so we were rushing to finish off Killer Moth before accidentally burning them?”
“That was one crazy night, wasn’t it?” Dick chuckled, “No, I’m talking about the time we were cooking here. I think you were thirteen? Maybe you had just turned fourteen. It was over that summer.”
Jason frowned, trying to remember, but he couldn’t. If this trip was teaching him anything, it was that he didn’t remember as much as he thought he did. He shook his head.
“We made tochitura together.” He could see Dick smile at himself, “You had to climb the counter to reach the cornmeal for the polenta. And, I had made tochitura with Alfred, and on my own, loads of times before then. And I loved Alfred’s cooking, but there was always something missing.” Dick stopped chopping to look at him, “I’ve had this conversation with the Titans in the past, and I guess the feeling is like missing your parent’s cooking.”
Jason nodded, though he doesn’t think he could remember missing their cooking. Just cooking with them. 
“Whenever I cook with you it tastes like… it tastes like them. It tastes like Haley’s. Like a rest stop in the middle of nowhere, and coming back to the stove every five minutes asking when the food will be ready. It tastes like family.” 
“Oh.” Jason suddenly had a really dumb thought, “You had a ratatouille moment?”
Dick blinked, “Oh, fuck you, yes. I did. But I was actually getting somewhere.”
“Yeah?”
“That was the moment I knew you were my family. Just wanted to let you know. And, I’m glad you’re alive.”
“Oh.” Jason cleared his throat, and dipped a spoon into the cream cheese frosting, holding out for Dick. “You’re a good older brother.”
The Columbia Campus was supposed to be smaller than the NYU campus. At least that’s what he read online. So It should be less tiring. Which was why Jay decided to leave his crutches in the car. Dick was starting to suspect something was up with him, and he had to prove to him he was ok.
Not prove per-say, just… show.
And ignore the glare Dick gave him when he said he’d be fine without them. What a hypocrite. When he came to yell at Bruce last year, his leg was hurt and he definitely wasn’t using crutches.
The tour group was much bigger than their tour group for NYU, and the tour guide was definitely giving the vibes of not wanting to be there.
Jay, Dick, and Donna, had started off in the front of the tour group when they were at the Manzanita Welcome Desk, but now that they were fifteen minutes into the tour, they were starting to trickle towards the middle.
He had run around the entire city of Gotham while he was homeless. He was not getting tired walking around 32 acres.
He picked up his pace. 
A mother of a kid on the tour glanced at him in concern, and he gave her a little smile. 
He didn’t need pity. He didn’t need his memory of visiting his dream school to be tainted with the fact that–
No. He’s not even going to think about it right now. He’s just going to finish this tour, talk to some of the academic advisors for the pre-med track, and then, take a big fat nap.
He let himself trickle towards the back of the group, so he wouldn’t hold anyone up. Dick and Donna followed suit.
Donna frowned, “Are you sure you don’t want me to go get your crutches?”
“I’m fine.” but his breaths were coming out heavier. And they were more than a couple steps behind the group now.
The group started to slow as they passed the Alma Mater statue.
The mother from earlier glanced back at them, and then looked at her son pulling out her phone, “Can we pause here? I want to get a photo of my son with the statue.”
The guy’s ear turned pink, “Mom…”
Jay knew she was just being nice. And he was grateful for it, for the wiggle room. But he wasn’t helpless. 
He was Robin for crying out loud. He was fighting 4 rogues a week two months ago. He was doing six flips a night six weeks ago, while dancing and singing. He was carrying bodies out of a building rigged to explode less than a month ago.
Yet he couldn’t even keep up with a stupid tour guide who didn’t even want to be there. 
He was dully aware of the fact that the mother had finished taking pictures, and they were starting up again.
He was panting, like he’d just run a marathon, and both his legs were aching, and his heart was pounding, and–
How much has his health regressed in the past month?
How close was he to–
He felt the blood drain from every limb in his body, leaving his ears ringing. 
The concrete beneath him began to feel like he was lost out in the sea. Tilting from left to right–
Something gripped his upper arm, as he buckled into something firm. Something steady. And he thinks that firm-steady thing was guiding him somewhere.
But he couldn’t breathe. Something was in his trachea and was stopping him from breathing.
What if it was the tumor?
There was a light thumping under his hand, as it slowly rose and fell. “Alright Jason, breathe with me so I don’t look like an idiot over here. In…” His hand rose, “and out…” and fell. 
He tried to take a deep breath as his hand rose, but his breath hitched, causing him to fully break down. All he could hear was the static-y sound of blood rushing back into his ears.
“I can’t…” 
“You breathe every day Jay. In fact–”
“W-What if I can’t. What if it metastasizes? What if I can’t– what if I can’t go here, and, and never become a doctor and–” He let himself build dreams and he could hear the castles crumbling in the distance.
“Jason?” Dick’s voice was quiet, and barely audible. Dragging Jason back to the present.
They were sitting on the steps next to the Alma Mater. Their tour group was farther off, but not close enough to where they could hear them, and Donna was gone.
Jay wiped his cheeks, frowning, “Where’d Donna…” He trailed off when he saw the look on Dick’s face. When he realized the words he’d let slip out. 
“She, uh, she went to go get your crutches.” Dick swallowed, “Jason–” His voice cracked, and his eyes turned glossy. He opened one arm for a hug
Jay’s eyes began to burn again, as he dove into Dick’s embrace, “Please don’t cry.” he mumbled into his shirt.
“I’m not gonna– it’s just allergy season.” though, he could hear how fast Dick’s heart was beating. How short his breaths were. 
“I–” it was just three words. Why could he never bring himself to say it? “My mom… she had cancer.” 
Dick’s heart changed pace, but his voice was even when he next spoke, “I didn’t know that. What type did she have?” 
“Wanky janky bones.”
He felt Dick nod his head slowly.
That was supposed to make him laugh, why wasn’t he laughing?
“Are you sure?”
How much he wished he could say ‘no, I’m not sure, actually, I could just be overthinking’
Jay assumed Dick took his silence as a yes, because he held onto him tighter.
Dick pulled away, to look Jay in the eyes, incredulity clear on his face, “Bruce hasn’t noticed yet, has he? There’s two of them in the manor, how–how’d you get away with– did you not get an x-ray of your knee when you dislocated it? Fuck, you broke it– Is it the same one that’s been bothering you since the musical?”
“...yeah.” Jay undid the velcro to his knee brace and then tightened it. “Uh, I think Bruce forgot about that.”
“Bruce? Forget? We are talking about the same man, right?”
“Yeah…” To be fair, older Jason’s dissociation face was one of the most uncanny valley things Jay’s seen in his life.  “To be fair, I am a master at distraction.”
Dick raised his eyebrows, “Is there a reason you’re not telling Bruce?”
“Well, I…” rip, stick, rip, stick. “I dunno. At first I was makin’ sure everything would be in place so that it wouldn’t be like I was… pullin’ the rug out from under Bruce’s feet.”
Dick looked like the puzzle pieces were falling into place. “So… things will be smoother when you start… chemotherapy.”
Jason nodded and started picking at a hangnail, “And once I got everything in place…I just, I could never find the right time to tell Bruce.” Jay chewed the inside of his cheek, “I was close to tellin’ him last week. Back when we were visitin’ all the kids at Gotham General. And he was talkin’ to one of the dad’s and I don’t think there’s gonna be a way for me to tell Bruce without completely throwing him off kilter because he said– Bruce said, ‘I don’t know what I would do if I found out if one of my sons were sick.’ How am I supposed to tell him now?” He leaned into Dick’s shoulder, “I want to tell him. I need to tell him, but–”
“Jason. There’s no ‘buts’ here.” His voice was soft but firm, “Tomorrow, we’ll go back to Gotham together. We’ll sit Bruce down, and if you can’t bring yourself to tell him, I will. Ok?”
Jay nodded. Throat closing up with another whimper he refused to let out. 
Dick moved his arm so he was holding Jay more comfortably, and rested his chin on Jason’s head, “Te iubesc.”
I love you.
“Dick…” His eyes burned as he lost any semblance of composure he had gained. As more hot tears rolled down his cheeks. As he buried his face in Dick’s shirt. “I’m so scared.”
“Atunci te voi proteja, aripa mea mică. Mereu.”
Then I’ll protect you, my little wing. Always.
Dick called Donna  to ask her to bring the car closer to the Low Memorial Library. They didn’t finish the tour, nor did Jason get to meet with an academic advisor for the pre-med track, they ended up going back to Titans Tower earlier than they had planned
Dick got out of the car and went to help Jay, but he brushed him off, “I’m tired, not helpless.”
Dick opened his mouth like he was about to say something, but stopped himself before he could
This week couldn’t have just been normal like he planned it to be? Why couldn’t his bones just… be normal, and grow how they were supposed to? Why…
Why couldn’t he just have a normal life? 
The doors to the elevator opened and suddenly confetti was littering the air, and the first thing his eyes caught sight of was a banner that said “Happy Retirement!”
He could feel the twin cringes from both Donna and Dick. And, since he was an actor he had to play the part. He turned around with his hand covering his mouth, “You guys… you didn’t have to do this for me.”
But, maybe Dick and Donna were way too visibly anguished to the rest of the Titans, to just brush it off, because they had various levels of confusion and concern written on their faces.
Kori was the first to speak up, “What’s wrong?”
Neither Dick nor Donna answered her question, and Jay shrugged and started crutching towards the couch, “Ooh! Cake.”
Almost immediately after he sat down, Lian came running towards him, and pounced, “Happy we-tiwerd-mend!”
Except, she had jumped right onto his knee. Causing numbness to buzz the area before crackling white hot pain took over. And his stupid dry eyes decided they were going to tear up, again.
Suddenly, Roy was squatting in front of him, like he was a little kid, which he wasn’t. He wasn’t. “Are you ok, Jace?”
“Yeah.” He angrily scrubbed at his eyes. He’s been through worse pain, why was he acting like such a baby now.  “Tibias are so futile.”
Roy looked confused, but still nodded.
He glanced at older Jason, and– “For fucks sake, half of you already know.” He buried his face in his hands. “One of you guys can share with the class.” 
There was a beat of silence before Gar cleared his throat, “Jason, um… Jason has cancer.”
Everyone was frozen in place. Except for Lian, who tugged his sleeve, “What’s cancer?”
Jay gave her a little smile, “It just means I’m sick.”
“Does your tummy hurd? My tummy hurds when I’m sick.”
Jay let out a little chuckle, “Nah, my tummy doesn’t hurt. But I’m a lot more… tired than I used to be.”
“You do look weally tiward.” 
“Thanks, Lian. Now that that’s settled, can we have cake?”
No one answered, except for Lian, “I wan cake too!”
He scooted around Roy so he could reach the coffee table and cut a slice for himself and Lian. And sometime while he had moved to cut the cake, everyone had unfrozen and started to move, but he was ignoring them. He was going to enjoy his cake and ignore the pity. He doesn’t need pity. 
They were currently back in the guest room where Dick was passive aggressively packing his things, “Why did I think this universe would be any different? This whole time–”
“Oi! You say that like he’s already dead.”
“Positive vibes, my ass.” 
“Well, forgive me for trying not to lose my mind while watching different versions of myself die in every single universe we go–”
The door opened, then closed, and there stood younger Dick, “Excuse me, what?” Then he shook his head, “You know what, I– that’s not what I wanted to talk to you guys about, and I’m going to assume that was a hyperbole, and please don’t tell me because I will not be able to focus on what I wanted to talk with you guys about.” He took in a deep breath, “How, in a house filled with detectives, did no one figure out that my brother was sick?”
And that was Dick’s ‘I’m about to beat the shit out of someone’ voice. Jason was going to get the biggest ass beating of his life by Dick– by both Dicks. 
Older Dick sat down on the edge of the bed and ran a hand through his hair, “In hindsight it was so obvious, and I thought something was up a month ago, but I thought he was just depressed. I checked in with him and– I knew something was wrong, I just didn’t think it would be…”
Younger Dick’s eyes flickered towards him and then he frowned, “But you knew.” 
He was going to die again, this time by his brother's hand. God, he always thought he was Cain. “I did try to get Jason to tell Bruce himself. And when it was clear he wasn’t going to do it, I tried to tell Bruce and Alfred myself. It's just… It was like there was always something stopping me from doing so. Either Bruce would cut me off with matters he thought was more important, or something would come up and he’d have to leave.”
“Why–” Younger Dick’s phone began to ring, eyes narrowing when he saw the caller ID, and then cut the call. “It was Bruce. Why–” The phone started to ring again, and Dick hung up again. Then it rang a third time. 
“For fucks sake,” Older Dick answered the call, and motioned for him to answer.
Younger Dick put the phone up to his ear and then frowned, “You’re not my Bruce.” a pause, “Yeah, they’re both here with me right now.” The amount of guilt laced in Dick’s expression could probably fill up an entire swimming pool, “Yeah, he probably didn’t pick up because he’s taking a nap.” Dick handed the phone over to Jason.
He frowned and glanced at Older Dick. Why would Bruce want to just talk to him? “What’s up, Old Man?”
“Nothing really. I just wanted to check in with you. Are you… are you doing alright?”
“...Yeah? Why wouldn’t I–” And then it hit him, “Oh. I forgot it was the 27th.” 
“Oh.”
“Yeah.”
He saw the Dicks sign something back and forth between each other– Older Dick explaining what’s up with the 27th. Minus the death part.
“I suppose that’s most likely because it’s not even April in our universe.”
“Yeah. Probably.” Jason paused, “Are… you doing ok?”
“Of course.”
“...ok… I’m gonna give the phone to Dick– Like, our Di- Richard.” he handed the phone over to him.
Younger Dick made eye contact with him and signed, Clearly a retirement party, today of all days, was just a bad idea all around.
Jason shrugged, You didn’t know.
I should have.
Stop with the guilt. Doesn’t create solutions. 
“--Ok, Bruce, I’ll– yeah. Can you give the phone to other Bruce? Dick needs to talk to him.” Younger Dick made a deer in headlight look and Older Dick signed, Tell your B-R-U-C-E that you’re coming. Give him a heads up.
Younger Dick flipped him off and took the phone, pausing for a minute. “Hey Bruce.” his mouth was pressed into a tight line, “We… had to leave earlier than we planned.” Dick’s knee started to bounce, as he looked down to his shoes, “No. There wasn’t any attack or anything. Have you… have you noticed anything about Jason recently?” Dick’s eyes turned glossy, as his face scrunched up, and he looked up at the ceiling.“No– well, Bruce he’s–” Dick sniffled, while older Dick went to put a hand on his shoulder, “Bruce, he–” a tear escaped from his eyes, and he buried his face in his hands, “This… this isn’t really a conversation to have over the phone. I know you’re probably thinking of the–” Dick paused, “No. It’s urgent, but not that urgent. We’re leaving tomorrow anyway.” He let out a shaky breath, “Yeah, I’m coming back to Gotham. For Jason. He wants to tell you. So when he tells you, can you just listen to him? Please?” a watery smile appeared on his face, “Yeah, I’m ok. I’m ok. I didn’t think I would– ugh.” He wiped his eyes, “This is embarrassing.” His eyes began to water again, “I-I love you too. Yeah. See you tomorrow.” Dick hung up and rubbed his eyes pretty aggressively, “Fuck.”
(Author here, I was debating whether or not to include this scene, but yk what, I will)
ABBA.
Jason shouldn’t have expected anything else from Younger Dick. Or any Dick for that matter
It was the next day, and the four of them were currently in the car, with the Dicks in the front, (Dick was driving) and the Jasons in the back. (Jason had lost the battle for the passenger seat.)
Jason glanced at Older Dick who was tapping the steering wheel while humming.
“And here we go again, we know the start, we know the end; Masters of the scene; We've done it all before and now we're back to get some more.”
And then he turned back to Jay and Dick who were both fully into the song, pointing at him with a huge grin on his face, “You know what I mean”
Honestly, it was really fun if he ignored the impending doom of death lurking in the corner.
He grinned, and sang along “Voulez-vous (aha)”
Maybe the sooner they left the reality, the better chance it gave Jay of beating cancer. 
“Voulez-vous (aha)...”
Incongruities must be purged. Jesus, that voice was getting too loud. Where’s his mind-muffler?
The song ended, and– “Is this real? Is this a fanta–” Then is skipped to the next song. 
By Richard, and his little driver’s seat skip button.
“NO GO BACK!!” 
No one skips Queen. He was glad Jay was on the same page as him.
Older Dick glanced over, “Dick, I’m begging you, please don’t. Please. If I have to listen to Jason belt Bohemi–”
Jay looked at Older Dick, through the rearview mirror with hurt laced in his expression, “Are you saying you don’t like my voice?”
“No! Not yours–”
“But… we’re the same person.”
“Bud… you’ve barely hit puberty.”
Jay’s jaw dropped, as Jason had to turn to the window too conceal a laugh.
Jay gave younger Dick’s shoulder his ‘kicked puppy’ expression (that Jason could no loner pull off) and Dick changed the song back. 
“NO!! Wait! What about–”
“Is this real?”
Younger Dick patted his shoulder, “How bad could it possibly be?”
Jay and Jason turned to eachother,“Is this a fantasy?
Older Dick glared at him, “It’s only bad with context–”
Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality”
Jason smirked, “But Dick, Now you have more context.  Open your eyes, look up to the skies and see; I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy; Because I'm easy come, easy go, little high, little low; Any way the wind blows doesn't really matter to me, to me.”
Older Dick knocked his head against the steering wheel.
“Mama, just killed a man; Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead; Mama, life had just begun; But now I've gone and thrown it all away”
Dick looked back to him, “Holy fuck, Jaso–”
“Mama, ooh, didn't mean to make you cry; If I'm not back again this time tomorrow; Carry on, carry on as if nothing really matters.
“Too late, my time has come; Sends shivers down my spine, body's aching all the time; Goodbye, everybody, I've got to go; Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth.”
Jay grabbed his arm,“Mama, ooh;I don't wanna– dude… get a therapist.”
Younger Dick looked between Older Dick and Jay, “Am I missing something?”
Jason shrugged, “I see a little silhouetto of a man; Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?”
Jay… was going to throw up. He was going to puke. Yeah, the car ride was a great distraction, but as soon as the Gotham air hit, it was like a tsunami of anxiety decided to wash him clean.
Alfred met them in the garage, where Dick (his brother) immediately wrapped him in a hug, “Master Dick, it’s lovely to see you.” 
“Yeah, Alfie, you too.”
Jay tried to crutch past the two, but Alfred obviously noticed, “Ah, Master Jason. Master Bruce wishes to speak with you in the library.”
He was going to scream. He was going to scream. He was going to scream. “Oh. Not the study?’
“He specifically requested the library.”
A place where he would be comfortable. Does Bruce know something was up? “Ok.” He glanced at Dick, who gave him a pressed smile and followed him to the library.
And there Bruce was waiting on the couch. With his look of concern slightly masked, “Hello boys.” he was sitting on the corner of the couch, so that Jay could sit closer or farther from him if need be.
Jay sat right next to him, “Hey, Bruce. How was your week with Bruce?” A decent amount of the poetry books they usually read out of were stacked on the coffee table, along with a pot of tea, and some cups. So Bruce knew something was wrong.
He felt the couch dip on the other side of him, and knew Dick sat down.
Bruce moved his arm so that it was behind Jay, resting on the back of the couch, “I suddenly understand why the both of you dislike it when I only communicate like a caveman.” A joke. To lighten up the mood. Bruce barely ever cracks jokes. He cleared his throat when it was obvious the joke didn’t really land, “I couldn’t imagine what losing you would–” Bruce cut himself off. 
Jay looked back at Dick who was making his ‘Wrong step!’ face. 
So… had Dick already told him– no. 
Bruce would’ve had him go straight to Leslie’s clinic. He reached for one of the poetry books on the table. One from “Goblin Market and Other Poems” By Christina Rossetti. Jay leaned his head against Bruce’s chest, and flipped to one of the pages marked with a post it note.
He smirked up at Bruce, “My secret I tell my secret? No indeed, not I: Perhaps some day, who knows? But not to-day; it froze, and blows, and snows, And you're too curious: fie!You want to hear it? Well: Only, my secret's mine, and I won't tell.”
“Jason, you have to tell him.”
“Richard, it’s what’s written on the page.” Jay cleared his throat and looked back down at the book “Or, after all, perhaps there's none: Suppose there is no secret after all, But only just my fun. To-day's a nipping day, a biting day; In which one wants a shawl, A veil, a cloak, and other wraps: I cannot ope to every one who taps, And let the draughts come whistling through my hall; Come bounding and surrounding me, Come buffeting, astounding me, Nipping and clipping through my wraps and all. I wear my mask for warmth: who ever shows, His nose to Russian snows, To be pecked at by every wind that blows? You would not peck? I thank you for good will, Believe, but leave that truth untested still.
“Spring's an expansive time: yet I don't trust; March with its peck of dust, Nor April with its rainbow-crowned brief showers, Nor even May, whose flowers; One frost may wither through the sunless hours.
“Perhaps some languid summer day, When drowsy birds sing less and less, And golden fruit is ripening to excess, If there's not too much sun nor too much cloud, And the warm wind is neither still nor loud, Perhaps my secret I may say, Or you may guess.” Jay looked up at Buce. “Does the self proclaimed world’s greatest detective have a guess?”
Bruce hummed, deep and rumbly to the point where Jay could feel the vibrations, “You’ve decided you want Tim to be the next Robin… because you’ve been tired recently?”
Jay nodded. He could hear Bruce’s heartbeat. Even and strong. His, on the other hand, was racing like a rabbit. 
He flipped the pages to the poem Mirage, “The hope I dreamed of was a dream, ⁠⁠Was but a dream; and now I wake; Exceeding comfortless, and worn, and old, ⁠⁠For a dream's sake.
I hang my harp upon a tree, ⁠⁠A weeping willow in a lake; I hang my silenced harp there, wrung and snapt, ⁠⁠For a dream's sake.
Lie still, lie still, my breaking heart; ⁠⁠My silent heart, lie still and break: Life, and the world, and mine own self, are changed; ⁠⁠For a dream's sake.”
He felt Bruce’s heart do a weird ker-sloosh before evening out again, “Jay… Lad, you don’t have to tell me right now, or at all, if you don’t want to. If you’re not ready to.”
“No. I have to tell you. Cus it’s been at least a month and–”
“At least a month?” Oh, that was his Batman growl.
Jay sat up, “I dunno, I was tryin’ to ignore it, but…”
Dick covered his face with his hands, “Holy… wrong conclusion, Batman.Also, this is a Bruce issue. There’s no one to punch, ok?” He crossed his arms over his chest and sank down into the couch, looking Jay in the eye, then to Bruce, then at Jay’s knee.
He continued flipping through the book, “I’ve been, uh, I’ve been thinkin’ about my mom recently. Kinda because I didn’t realize how many of her mannerisms I have until seein’ ‘em in other Jason. And he’s hers in the ways that count, but he wasn’t even born of her womb.” He cringed at that phrasing, “Not like I was.” He looked up from the page he landed on, tracing the design of the rug with his foot, “Remember when I got that first really bad fever? And then another one and then another one? I– I didn’t want to– I–” He cut himself off as his throat began to close up. 
He already cried in front of Dick, which was bad enough. He had to be strong about this. For Bruce. 
He looked back at the page, “I have no wit, no words, no tears; My heart within me like a stone; Is numb'd too much for hopes or fears; Look right, look left, I dwell alone; I lift mine eyes, but dimm'd with grief; No everlasting hills I see; My life is in the falling leaf:O Jesus, quicken me.
My life is like a faded leaf, My harvest dwindled to a husk: Truly my life is void and brief; And tedious in the barren dusk; My life is like a frozen thing, No bud nor greenness can I see: Yet rise it shall—the sap of Spring;” He took in a deep breath, “Gar basically confirmed it when I saw him, but I kinda knew before.” 
Three words. 
He could say them.
Dick grabbed his hand.
 I…” He felt his lips start to pull down, so he bit the side of his cheek, and looked Bruce in the eyes. And he knew that look. Bruce had put it together, but was just waiting for him to actually say it. To confirm. 
And–
His eyes started to burn, “Dad.”
His vision was too blurry to actually see Bruce’s reaction, but he felt his arms engulf him. He heard his heart against his ear. He felt his hand smooth out the curls on the nape of his neck.
“We’ll figure this out, Jason. I promise.” Bruce murmured, “I promise.”
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I wish I could send this ask from my side blog @albatmobile but, alas, ‘twas not meant to be
Just had to stop by to let you know that your Roy harper sketch has been in my head nonstop since I saw it (and, subsequently, made me redownload twitter for the full pic which was so fucking worth it btw 👀) ur amazing and I love how you draw Roy so so so much- I hope u have a great night!
Ahh thank you! It was my first attempt at sketching him properly so I’m glad I did him justice! I only got some RHATO issues recently so please accept this Roy doodle haha
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