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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-20 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
He wore a mask beneath a helmet. The double security even FELT like what his baba would do.

Damian shouldn't care. He SHOULDN'T. His baba left him alone with his mother and grandfather. He got all he wanted from the League and abandoned them, and Damian with them.

But a small, weak part of Damian still wanted to fling himself at his papa. Because even with the domino mask, he knew that fringe, the shape of his face.

Damian cursed himself for being so pathetically weak.

But he let Jason approach, wary as a half-feral cat, ready to bolt out of reach at any moment, and he tilted his chin just enough for the small scar to be seen, without exposing his throat. "The mask too," he said, swallowing.
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-20 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Damian was a trained killer, lethal and proven.

He was also nine years old, however much he tried to overcome that fact.

It wasn't an assassin or a vigilante who lashed out at Jason when he hit his knees, it was an upset child, fighting back emotion. "You LEFT," Damian hissed. "You left me-us. You didn't CARE that I was still there without you. I'm not your anything," he said.

He was the son of the bat. His mother's son. Heir to the demon. He wasn't his baba's little prince, not anymore. He never really had been, since he could be left behind so easily.

He sneered. "Why would she do that? She has nothing to gain from you leaving."
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-21 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
"You LEFT me," Damian said again, a crack to his voice that gave away he was fighting back tears, even if he'd never have admitted it.

He stopped hitting finally, glaring at Jason. "WHY? Why would she lie? It doesn't do any good. How do I know you're not lying to me now?" Damian asked, lip wobbling before he forced a scowl back across his face.

Damian didn't want to believe his mother would be so callous. He knew she could lie - she'd taught him how too, but Damian wasn't really good at it. Not like his mother. But he didn't see WHY.

Despite that, he wanted to believe Jason, even if it meant resenting his mother. Because Jason had been his baba, his solace. And he was here, in a strange city, trying to win his way into a place with the Bat and his brood. And everything he was, to them, seemed to be WRONG. Too violent, too young, too much a killer.

His baba was the only one Damian had been enough for, even if he didn't excel in training that day, or made a mistake. Everything else in his life had been conditional. But Jason just loved Damian.

Until he'd learned it was all a lie because Jason left him. And now here he was being told his world view was askew yet again. Damian didn't know how to adjust. He was angry and frustrated. But he also wanted to burrow into his baba and cling to him.

"You weren't THERE," Damian finally said, half whispered, face pale behind the tan of his skin and eyes huge and too-wet.
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-21 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Damian did pull back at first, but when Jason didn't give up, he let himself be drawn forward, small body pulled tight as a piano wire. But his forehead leaned into his baba's when it was done, and he drew a deep breath.

"But you were still gone," Damian said. "Everything was different when you were gone." He sniffled once, very quietly, gloved hand rubbing hard across his eyes. "I didn't think you would. I thought you'd come back for me, at first. But you didn't."

"Why would mother do this? I did everything she asked!"

He didn't have an answer and it was likely no one would - Talia wouldn't explain herself and her mind worked in ways that were impossible to predict.

"You really thought I was dead?" Damian finally asked softly.
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Damian's hair was cut shorter and sleeker than it'd been when Jason last saw him. But the soft thickness of it was the same.

It took another moment of stiffness before Damian relaxed into the hug. After a moment his arm came up to loop around Jason's neck.

"It must have just been from when I was injured on a mission." If Jason was telling the truth. But Damian saw those tears, and he could scent his baba, the sorrow that dragged his scent flatter and more sour than it was when it was rich with happiness. "I thought you lied. That you didn't want to stay with me."
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-21 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Damian leaned in bit by bit until Jason was supporting his whole weight, arm tightening around his neck. He turned his head without realizing he was doing it, trying to rub his face against Jason's neck and pick up his scent, but the high neck of his costume kept it from working.

"Mother sent me to Father, to learn from him." Or so she'd said. Damian thought that she too had just wanted him away from her. But he didn't know that for sure either.

Damian lifted his head, serious green eyes on his papa. "Are you going to go again?" he asked.
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-21 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
With his head tucked up beneath Jason's chin, Damian had a poor view of their surroundings. His defenses were down. It was absurd to do that here, of all places.

But Damian couldn't help but hang on hard to Jason, like he might vanish, a hitch in his breath every so often where he swallowed a whimper and fought back tears. He wasn't MEANT to be this weak, but then, the rules had always been different with baba, who let him just be himself - train hard, but not erase who he was beyond the fight.

Damian didn't really know who he was beyond his training yet. But with Jason, he at least felt like there was SOMETHING there, something more to him.

"I'm meant to be back ... but for tonight, at least," Damian agreed, reluctantly starting to let go.
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Did he want to? Yes and no. What would Damian DO if he didn't go back? And part of him still itched to prove himself as more worthy than Drake. And he was ... curious, about his Father.

But on the other hand there was his baba, who he never thought he'd see again.

He pushed the thought of choice out of his head for now. They could have tonight, he'd worry about deciding in the morning.

Damian let himself be hefted, curled like a comma in Jason's arms, face still tucked near his neck to breathe him in. "You really didn't want to leave me?" Damian asked. It was probably a question Jason would have to answer more than twice until Damian really started to believe it.
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Damian mumbled a token "I can walk", but he didn't actually try to get down, just let himself be carried as the scent of his papa seeped into his pores, loosening muscles that had been held taut for years.

He roused when Jason shifted him to key his way in, wriggling to get down and assess the place. It was secure enough, but he expected no less from Jason. It wasn't the vast, old-money expanse of Wayne Manor - but Damian had yet to be comfortable there anyway.

It was enough, more than enough, for the night. "How long have you been staying here?" Damian asked curiously.
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-21 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Damian hesitated, but then slowly did the same with his own weapons, placing the array of blades carefully on the shelf beneath Jason's, where there was room as if it'd been meant for them, and for him. It was a silly thought, that Jason had unknowingly left space in his life for Damian to fit, and Damian shoved it down instantly. But still. It lingered, and it was just a little sop to the part of him that was always struggling and fighting for his place - whether that be with the League or with the Batman.

"Thank you," Damian said, somehow formally, in response to Jason promising to keep him apprised.

He unlaced his own boots and slipped them off, then hurried into the waiting arms, head leaning on Jason's shoulder. His face twisted into a little grimace. "He doesn't trust me, but I am," he said.
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-22 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
It was a silly, sentimental notion. But still, his things fit there as if they were supposed to. And when he curled into the space beside Jason, it felt like coming home. Damian sighed, little hum of a pup-purr sounding for a second.

He even laughed a little, brief and cut off, but undeniable when Jason pretended to have to heft him. He doubted it was much effort - his baba had gotten more bulk to his muscles since Damian last saw him.

"Everything I've been trained to do is wrong too him. Too violent, too much a killer, too rough, too rude," Damian said. "I thought if I could bring down a mission on my own without killing anyone, maybe he'd see I was capable. Even if I think it's absurd, not killing some of the monsters who make their livings here and just escape over and over when caught."
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[personal profile] currentlyrobin 2024-06-22 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Damian wriggled beneath the kiss, but didn't reject it. He might be too old for carrying and kisses - but he'd missed his baba, and the only authority figure who freely offered him affection.

"His standards make no sense," Damian complained. He expected his grandfather to be merciless - but his father was so ... inconsistent. He hated that Damian had killed, but left broken bones everywhere he went, and people died because of the villains he hadn't permanently put down. Damian was something of a black and white creature - but his sense of right and wrong had, at least in part, been shaped by his mother and the League. What was obviously right to him was anathema to the Bat. "It's the path I'm supposed to take," He admitted. "I want to prove I can be worthy."

Damian blushed a little, head ducking, though his fingers went to Jason's throat, gently touching there for feel that broken purr. "I didn't know it was you! I was going to leave you unconscious and keep watch until Gordon arrived." So no one else killed him while he was bound and Damian wouldn't take the blame for it.
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Damian did sit up, though he didn't go far. He just wanted to be able to see Jason's face better. The new scar beneath his fingertips had him frowning, but he didn't ask. Scars happened. Damian was sporting his fair share of new ones too.

"I am," Damian said, arrogance on full display. "But he won't see it that way." And Damian was, beneath the layers of violence and attitude, a young boy who wanted his father to be proud of him. As it was, he had more faith in those who weren't even his blood heirs.

Still, he smiled at Jason's vehemence. He'd missed that, too - someone in his corner, trying to smooth the sharp edges of his training enough that it was bearable. When Jason left, all of those little allowances and softness had gone with him.

"More proof he's a fool then," Damian said. "What did he choose over you? His code?" Damian guessed.

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