Jason Todd (
prodigaljaybird) wrote2011-05-23 10:03 pm
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Not for the first time, Jason thinks that if it weren't for Bucky's hardass cardio class, he'd be crawling out of his skin by now.
He's gone back to his grave no less than three times, stood under the shadow of that enormous fucking monument. Brought no less than three times the amount of explosives it'd take to blow it up, too, but he hasn't done it. Not yet.
But he's going to. Sometime when...when it won't make things worse. When it'll mean something's over, not just beginning, not the start of some new anger inside of him that he'll want to keep feeding, need to keep feeding. Sometime when the sound of it, the violent burst of it won't make Lux cry.
He itches for it, expression dark more often than not, brow drawn down and mouth a thin, flat line, sneakers traded back for his heavy boots, beating hard against the jungle floor when he walks away from his hut. He doesn't realize he's headed for Tim's until he gets there, more wound up than when he started walking, and he thinks...he should probably leave. That he's no good to people when he feels like this, not to the ones he can't punish, and he's punished Tim enough. But he can't take this shit back to Bucky, and he's not taking it to Lux.
Exhaling as evenly as he can, Jason sinks onto the edge of Tim's porch, sits quietly, and tells himself he's resting, not waiting. If his brother's got any luck left, Jason'll be gone before Tim ever looks out the window.
He's gone back to his grave no less than three times, stood under the shadow of that enormous fucking monument. Brought no less than three times the amount of explosives it'd take to blow it up, too, but he hasn't done it. Not yet.
But he's going to. Sometime when...when it won't make things worse. When it'll mean something's over, not just beginning, not the start of some new anger inside of him that he'll want to keep feeding, need to keep feeding. Sometime when the sound of it, the violent burst of it won't make Lux cry.
He itches for it, expression dark more often than not, brow drawn down and mouth a thin, flat line, sneakers traded back for his heavy boots, beating hard against the jungle floor when he walks away from his hut. He doesn't realize he's headed for Tim's until he gets there, more wound up than when he started walking, and he thinks...he should probably leave. That he's no good to people when he feels like this, not to the ones he can't punish, and he's punished Tim enough. But he can't take this shit back to Bucky, and he's not taking it to Lux.
Exhaling as evenly as he can, Jason sinks onto the edge of Tim's porch, sits quietly, and tells himself he's resting, not waiting. If his brother's got any luck left, Jason'll be gone before Tim ever looks out the window.
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Jason might be the least complicated of them, he thinks. Which makes walling him out a little crueler, especially when they're in a lull, when he probably just wants to enjoy not dying this week. Maybe if they let him, he'll tell his little brother how that works. "It was a little surreal, is all. I kept expecting Brucie to sweep through and nauseate us all with a story about this one time he was playing squash."
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"It was different," he concedes. "But kinda nice. I don't know, I just figured that's how they do things in England or something. Tea and cakes and shit."
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"So what's going on with this Grace girl," he asks, shoving the topic somewhere else, someone else's problem before he keeps thinking about his.
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Jason runs his good hand through his hair, fingers digging as if to dislodge a headache. "She's really nice, she just wanted to cheer me up." Wonder steals over his face for a quick moment, the idea of anybody even bothering still so novel, but it's soon chased away by a frown. "Lux got so mad, I thought she was gonna break up with me."
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Not that he can see Jason and Lux pulling apart the way he did with Steph. It doesn't seem like something they'd let happen quietly, if they let it happen at all. Tim flushes a little, figures he should put a disclaimer on it all: "Not that I'm like, any good at this either. I just talked to her a little, so don't, um. I'm a pretty terrible person to ask for advice on relationships."
Which, really--that should be clear from the fact that Jason's on his porch telling him they don't talk anymore.
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He wonders if he should be pissed that they talked about him, but after a moment of waiting, he doesn't feel it, and Jason turns his head instead, face creeping back towards a smile. "You dated anybody, baby bird?" Not here Tim hasn't, Jason would know, but. "In Gotham?"
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So he doesn't answer, not outright, looking away and blowing out a sigh. "Sure Jason, I devoted my massive amount of free time to it."
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"But hey," he says, eyebrow arching obnoxiously, "A place with nothing but massive amounts of free time. That sounds really hard to come by."
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God, that was a nightmare. This should be less of one. "I just don't know if I care," he finally says, which is honest enough. There's probably a point where not caring means something, but he'll leave that up to Jason. "It's never been a big deal to me, like something I had to hurry up and do."