[ Secretly? Bruce is relieved. Jason's answer could have very easily changed the trajectory of this conversation. Falling, he could deal with. The Joker? Was not a fight he was looking forward to rehashing. ]
[ That's...a deviation. One to especially note. Deathstroke is the source of the nightmares. And the nightmares are the reason Bruce benched him. Called him a mistake. Fired him. Left him to languish on his own. Where did the Joker fit in? Did he fit in? Had all of this put Jason on that terrible collision course? ]
You were afraid.
[ It almost sounds like a question, but really it's Bruce putting the pieces together. Seeing the picture for what it was. ]
[ Bruce shifts where he sits, turns his body toward Jason, so when he looks up, he'd see him clearly. He isn't turning away. He's turning his back on this kid for being afraid. ]
Fear is a tool. Like any other in your belt. That means you control it. Don't let it control you.
[ People dying, people he loves. Or they leave him. Or they come back and hate him to the very core of him. Not being good enough. Strong enough. Fast enough.
Briefly, he thinks about Sam Kristoff, dying alone in that tunnel. ]
[ Bruce says nothing else. Just takes the last few bites of his hotdog then gets to his feet. ]
Jason, I've never given you a reason to believe that's how I see you. You're insisting on things I never said. Blaming me for motives that are not mine. Learn to tell the difference between me and the man you know where you're from and maybe we can try again.
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You’d never bench me for nightmares?
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[ Bruce returns Jason’s gaze ]
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[Jason asks, frowning at Bruce.]
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Why did you fall?
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Why does it matter?
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[ He's got enough for an educated guess, but having more to go on wouldn't hurt. ]
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I got kidnapped by Deathstroke. Dropped off a building.
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You were afraid.
[ It almost sounds like a question, but really it's Bruce putting the pieces together. Seeing the picture for what it was. ]
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Yeah.
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Fear is a tool. Like any other in your belt. That means you control it. Don't let it control you.
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[Jason shakes his head at Bruce.]
What do you have to be afraid of?
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Briefly, he thinks about Sam Kristoff, dying alone in that tunnel. ]
Plenty.
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You have a whole belfry behind you.
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[ Bruce, unfazed by the sharp turn in Jason's tone, takes another bite of his hotdog. ]
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[Jason crosses his arms.]
That's all I ever am: a mistake.
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Jason, I've never given you a reason to believe that's how I see you. You're insisting on things I never said. Blaming me for motives that are not mine. Learn to tell the difference between me and the man you know where you're from and maybe we can try again.
[ With that, he turns to go. ]
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Don’t go.
[His voice is tight with fear.]
Look. I’m. I’m trying to get used to this shit. [He sucks in a breath.] And I’m really good at pushing people away.
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We don't have to be enemies. You don't have to push me away.
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I don’t want us to be enemies either.
[Jason runs a hand through his hair.]
I’m sorry.
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How much longer do you plan to stay? Do you need supplies?
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