Burial Plot | Comics!Jason
The cold Gotham breeze nips at Jason's cheeks as his hands grip the ledge of the roof so hard the solid concrete almost wants to collapse at his feet. The streets are busy below him, the streetlights and buildings illuminating the otherwise dark and gloomy city. Something here manifests and metastasizes into something cruel and unusual, a type of suffering that almost brings the city pure and unfiltered joy. It's something about this city that feels unbearably cruel sometimes.
Gotham always felt like it was filled of poison with no antidote so maybe that's why Jason always managed to find himself back in the dreary city.
It's how he always saw himself, drenched in poison, ruining everything around him even when he desperately tries not to. It's as if he was cursed from the very beginning and the more he tries the more he messes up. Even coming back from the dead didn't seem right since even Bruce wanted nothing to do with him. It took him so long to even get into the family's good graces again because even when he would try his hardest, it always blew up in his face. So, to Jason, there had to be something wrong with him.
But, then, there was you.
Jason remembers the first time you had a proper conversation. You'd met a handful of times prior but never really talked past the usual pleasantries. Dick had asked for your help on a mission even when Jason insisted they had enough help with the other bats and a few of their tag-a-longs. But, Dick insisted.
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"Red Hood." You'd snickered through your mask as you watched Jason on his stomach watching the building in front of you through binoculars.
"Something funny?" Jason quipped back with a gentle force of annoyance.
He could do this himself. He did not need to be teamed up with anyone and he had no clue why of all people, he was teamed up with you. You didn't even know each other. At least Jason knew the other bats and their ability and capabilities. You were an unknown factor in this even if he trusted Dick's opinion on you. He knew he could do this himself...in peace and quiet.
"Irony." You'd stated back. "Red Hood. Joker. Boom." You shrugged dramatically, earning a glance from Jason. You couldn't see it through the helmet, but if looks could kill, you'd have been dead on the spot. "It's not a very threatening name." Your voice was nonchalant it made Jason want to groan for ten minutes.
"Excuse me?" Jason shook his head.
"I mean...Red Hood." You stated again, just as casually as before. "Not very threatening for a guy who decapitates people and blows people up."
Jason moved the binoculars from the helmet and looked back at you. "Okay, so what would you have suggested then, huh?" Jason questioned and he'd have been lying if he said he wasn't somehow both annoyed to hell and back and also, a bit intrigued about where you'd go with this as you knew anything at all about him.
"I think it would have been hilarious if you kept the Robin mantle actually." Your voice had been airy and filled with amusement as a smile reached your eyes.
Jason had to bite back his own snicker. "Don't think anyone would else would have."
"Well, that's cause they have shit senses of humor. I mean if I hear Dick say one more pun tonight, I think I'll have an aneurism."
"Yeah." Jason lets out a chuckle this time and you felt as though you had won something from it. "His jokes are the fucking worst." Jason almost groans through the helmet. "But yours aren't much better, princess." Jason stated before picking up the binoculars again to go back to watching the building.
A genuine smile came over your features. "I know."
Jason's eyes had softened when he'd glanced back over at you. Something about how you held yourself during the stakeout, the ease of the conversation and you bringing up his death. He knew your fighting style, knew about your powers. He knew what you could do and how well off you were and how you were able to perfectly handle yourself. But, the ease of you held yourself on that rooftop was as if everything else were going to be easy for you even if it wasn't. It was interesting and a bit fun.
"How'd Dick rope you into this anyway?" Jason had asked as he kept his eyes on the building.
"I had nothing else to do." You laughed softly.
It was true. You didn't and Dick asked. His jokes might be bad but he was always one of your best friends so you'd always help when he asked. But, it wasn't all that big of an ask when Dick mentioned Jason would be helping, too. Maybe you had asked to be teamed with him instead of Steph or Tim this time.
"How about you? Dick said you don't do the team thing very often." You asked.
"Had nothing else going on." Jason had chuckled softly. "If Dick was asking me and everyone else, I felt like I had to help." Jason stated even if he didn't really mind helping out his siblings.
"That's nice of you." You'd said.
"It's nothing." Jason keeps his eyes on the building you were supposed to be watching.
It'd be a lie if you said you weren't the least bit intrigued by your friend's brother. Dick talked about him often enough. You knew stories about The Red Hood. Jason Todd had almost seemed interesting from your perspective. The misfit son who gets brutally murdered and comes back to be, somehow, more of the misfit troublemaker that pisses everyone off. Hero turned anti-hero (you'd refused to call him a villain). It was tragic but he still comes back and instead of deciding to make innocent people suffer like most other people would do if they were him, he decided to just do something about it. Maybe his methods are a bit extreme and maybe he's a bit of an asshole, but he's doing something for the greater good. That's not all bad and you'd always thought that was still better than him doing worse or doing nothing. You'd always thought that made him more interesting, more admirable.
And, maybe it doesn't hurt that he's kind of pretty with the blue eyes and white streak of contrast amongst the rest of his black hair.
"So..." You cleared your throat.
Jason looked back at you and then back to the building. "What?"
"Are you always so broody?" You asked bluntly as you moved your eyes back to him.
"I'm not broody." Jason snapped. He was not broody, he was just busy.
"Kind of are." You'd smiled with confidence.
"We're supposed—"
"Blah blah blah." You waved him off because you knew exactly what he was going to say. "I know. We are. We can do the stakeout and get to know each other."
You were not bad company. But, you were blunt and talkative. Jason didn't really know what to make of it, really. This small conversation had shown him that you would ask and say whatever crossed your mind and he has learned that is not always a good thing. Though, your bluntness and how casual you were about the whole thing was a bit intriguing. This was a job, however, and Jason did not come to make friends with Dick's friend.
"Who the hell said I wanted to get to know you?" Jason had snarked back.
"Ouch." You huffed as you started feeling a little disheartened. "That was mean." Your nose had scrunched under your mask.
"Look, princess, we're on a job. That's all it is. Don't take it personally." Jason shook his head and he didn't intend to hurt your feelings but this was supposed to just be a job.
"You can't me princess and one minute it sounds fine but condescending the next. That's weird. And the job doesn't have to be boring. Doesn't silence ever bother you?" You'd asked and it was that question that always irked him.
It's silent a lot for him. He's used to it but silence is still deafening. Since getting into the good graces with the family finally, it hadn't been as bad. There was usually someone calling him or something he needed to tell one of them. But, silence can eat at him still. It bothered him, just not on a mission or a job. Silence there was always fine though he didn't think that was entirely the point of your question.
"I'm sorry." Jason muttered. "I'm not trying to be an asshole. Just wanna get this shit done." He hadn't looked back at you once.
You were still intrigued by him. You still wanted to get to know him even if he didn't want to get to know you yet. It wasn't some secret Jason was guarded. That was fine. It didn't really bother you. So, maybe it was dumb then but you decided to just go for it.
"Wanna grab something to eat after then?" You asked bluntly, getting Jason's attention.
"What?" Jason asked quickly as he turned his head to look at you again.
"Like food?" You quipped. "You and me. Food, get to know each other." Your voice had sounded a little more nervous this time.
"You actually want to get to know me?" Jason questioned. "Thought you were making conversation."
"Well..." You shrugged softly. "Yeah, conversation but I also want to get to know you. You seem fun." You'd managed to pull off a cheeky smile with your last sentence.
Jason had actually laughed. "I seem fun?"
"Are you an owl?" You quipped back as you matched his laughter. "Yeah, Red Hood seems like he'd be fun." You urged. "Get food with me." You shrugged softly as hope echoed into your eyes.
Jason almost said no. Lately, he regrets not saying no. He should have. He swears left and right, up and down, every piece of him should have just said no. But, he thought you were pretty and funny and interesting. It'd been a while since Jason just got to know someone. He thought it would have been nice and you had so much hope in your eyes, he wasn't sure he could have mustered up a no if he really tried. There was something about you that made him interested enough to just get food. That would be all it would be. Just food. A no was never going to be an answer.
"Fine but I pick the place." Jason stated before he looked back at the building.
You'd beamed from under the mask, a rush of heat coming to your cheeks. "Okay, Red." You nearly laughed. "I trust you."
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Jason's legs are trembling and it's getting harder to breathe. It is as if his own memories are strangling him from the inside out, a desperate attempt to suck the life out of him one last time. He used to look at that night with a sense of fondness, almost nostalgia because of how far the two of you had come in three years. But, now it's just tainted memories haunted by the vision of you and the false concept of Jason Todd being allowed to be happy.
He remembers so vividly you telling him you trusted him as if it were somehow something so easy for you. You trusted him and you barely knew him. Jason knew then Dick likely told you some stuff about him, Steph, too probably. Maybe the other bats if you ever asked but under no circumstances should you have just so blindly trusted him after meeting him a handful of times, this having been one of the only actual conversations you had. But you did and something about it made Jason both want to jump off the roof and fall right onto the concrete below him and make his heart melt from his chest.
He thinks about it for just that single second, it was nice. It was a silly thought, he swears it was. No one should trust him because people trust him and then they get hurt, right? That's how the story goes. In one way or another, they get hurt. Maybe it's Jason doing the hurting in his typical self-destruction way or it's worse. But, they get hurt. You trusted him and he thinks that's the exact moment he should have evacuated. That night changed everything because he didn't. He didn't evacuate like he had all but been trained to do. He went to get food with you.
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"So, tell me about you, Jason Todd." You had grinned wickedly at him as you pointed a limp french fry at him from across the booth.
Jason shook his head as he leaned back. "Like what?"
"Dunno." You shrugged and the grin never left your face. "What do you like to do for fun?" You asked so sincerely Jason had burst into a fit of laughter.
It echoes through the small diner. Booms off the booth and the glasses. You'd thought it was the most beautiful sound you'd ever heard. His nose had scrunched and his head tilted back. The laugh was hearty and somehow soft. It fit him so well and he seemed so genuinely happy.
"What I do for fun? That's what you want to know?" Jason quipped back as he caught his breath.
"I'm sorry that question wasn't up to your standards?" You had laughed back and Jason felt his heart skip a single beat.
"No, not that. Of all things you could ask though, that's what you want to know?" Jason asked.
"Well, yeah." You'd answered easily. "I know what you do for a living. So, what do you like to do when you're not doing that?"
There was something so honest and sincere about how you'd asked, Jason almost felt comfortable laying it out. His interests are his and in a way, he always likes keeping them a little close to his chest. Some things he doesn't tell everyone but others...it's okay that they know but they're his. But you were eating your fries, just waiting, filled with hope.
"I like to read." Jason stated simply as he plucked one of his fries from his plate.
"Oh! Like what?" You asked with eyes wide as you put an elbow on the table to lean in. Dick said Jason was guarded so you didn't think you'd get too much out of him tonight but you were so relieved you got something from him.
Maybe you'd had a crush on him from a distance for a while.
"Uh.." Jason offered an awkward chuckle. "Like Jane Austen." Jason shrugged. "Mary Shelley."
You shook your head in surprise. "Not what I expected."
"Yeah, yeah--" Jason had started to wave you off.
"No, I mean, I dunno. Thought it'd be like...Godfather-type books. Or something." You were the one who offered an awkward chuckle that time. "I love Frankenstein." You'd said it softly with a tender smile and Jason felt relieved.
Jason had asked you what it was about Frankenstein you liked so much and you just went on a whole ramble about it. Jason hung onto every word as if your voice was the sound of his favorite song played on repeat. He just...listened and something about the way he smiled made your heart jump and spin. You may not have had the excessive amount of trauma Jason did but...there was always something that felt comforting when someone let you ramble and he did. Not once did he seem bored or disinterested and then you got to watch his face light up when you asked him why he liked Jane Austen and what his favorites were.
It was Jason's turn to ramble and it wasn't much at first but the more he got going, it was like the more excited about it he got. His face lit up like a Christmas tree and he got a little more dramatic and he relaxed a little in his seat. Jason didn't get a lot of chances to really ramble about his interests, not like this. But, you gave him that in the little diner booth and it felt comforting. It felt nice. It was fun and he'd have been lying if he said he didn't really enjoy it. And the more you asked about his interests and participated in conversation, the more comfortable he felt.
He was still guarded but you shared some interests so it felt easier to let the conversation go where it wanted, bouncing back and forth between some of both of your favorites and hobbies. It felt good to let go for a few hours. You wanted to get to know him and as it would have turned out, he was really enjoying getting to know you, too.
"What else do you do for fun?" Jason asked as he rested his elbow on the table, now a few hours into this getting to know each other thing.
"Ask broody men out to get food." You'd laughed that was more of a snicker as if you were proud of yourself for the comment and it got Jason to chuckle right back.
"Oh, so I'm just a meal ticket tonight?!" Jason had asked with sarcasm.
"And a conversation!" You had defended, the both of you laughing.
"I am so hurt." Jason had said it dramatically, easily.
"Oh, I am so sorry." Your eyes had widened with sarcasm. "How will you ever recover?" You faked a whine, a hand over your heart and then Jason gained this smirk.
Jason knew it was getting to be early in the morning and you'd have to end this whole thing soon but that did not mean he didn't want to continue getting to know you. You were right. This was fun and maybe he liked your company after all. He liked how easy you made this whole thing seem. No part of him really wanted this to end so he decided to go for it, just as you did.
"What are you doing Thursday?" Jason asked bluntly.
It caught you off guard and it took everything in you not to burst at the seams. You hoped Jason didn't notice.
He did.
"Uh..." You stuttered with a gushy smile. "Nothing, I don't think." You bit the inside of your cheek to try to calm down the smile while you failed miserably. "What'd you have in mind?"
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Tears are hot on Jason's cheeks as he remembers that night as if it had just happened. His teeth are clenched so hard they might just shatter right through his gums. His breathing is quick and everything starts to ache.
You had been so happy that he asked you to do something with him, he never thought twice about taking it back. The thought could have crept up on him and he would have shoved it into the darkest corner of his mind because the idea of disappointing you nearly shattered him. He didn't even know you but there was hope and kindness and sarcasm and you were funny. You didn't care. You told him Red Hood was not scary. You looked at him with kindness and hope, two things most people do not look at him with and he felt important for those four hours in that booth with you. So, he decided to take that risk.
Risks are a part of his daily life. They are usually calculated and you had told him they were not always calculated in a way that was really all too beneficial to him. The odds were never on his side very often. But that's just part of the job, something you did understand. Jason was used to risk. His whole life had been one risk after the other just to survive. He was good at taking risks and showing them he didn't care. This was a risk he wishes he never took though. Showing you these parts of himself and finally letting his guard down. He regrets that risk because he had just done what he always does and wouldn't have caved about it, none of this would have happened because you would have given up. He bites his tongue as he remembers the exact moment he wanted to flee and decided not to.
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You were on a rooftop in Crime Alley, not too high up and below you, Jason was kneeling in front of a few kids. You were not spying on him. You were supposed to meet up together while you were in Gotham, this was the spot but apparently, the kids had other ideas. He was just kneeling down to their level, no helmet and a smile beaming back at them. The two kids who couldn't have been older than seven, looked at him like he was their hero. Jason was not the scary Red Hood who blows people up with c4 or the guy who will decapitate people to get what he wants from other people or the guy who might as well be a sharpshooter and is not afraid to display it. They do not look at him like a weapon. They look at him like he will protect them and he is so kind.
You'd been on a few dates over the last few months, nothing too serious even if neither of you were looking or talking to anyone else. It was nothing too serious even if you both talked nearly nonstop and maybe you couldn't stop thinking about each other. But, it'd only been a few dates and you didn't know each other too well yet and that was okay. But, something you had learned was that Jason is very kind. He is a huge asshole but he is so kind. Innocent people, kids, he is nice to them, far nicer than most people are. Jason Todd can and will kill people but he is not as ruthless and calloused as other people think he is and maybe have convinced him he is. So you had sat on that rooftop and watched him with those kids.
He laughed at what you would only assume were bad jokes and Jason never let the smile fall from his lips. It was just the two kids at first then there were five and then ten. He somehow had gathered a group of kids who were just interested in meeting the Red Hood. One of them had a scraped knee so you watched as Jason pulled out a bandaid from his tactical belt. You couldn't make it out but you did see it was purple and black. He spent an hour just entertaining these kids before they finally decided to disburse.
"Kids, huh?" You had asked once your feet were on solid ground.
Jason quickly turned around, a quirked brow raised as he looked to the roof. "How long were you watching me?"
"Well, I'm never late so..." Your mask covered your smile but he could tell by the way you looked down and the crinkles by your eyes you were smiling. "You're different with them." You stated, blunt as always.
"Well, they're kids so...." Jason said, unsure what your point would have been.
You nodded. "Yeah, I mean...kids...the, uh, the homeless, sex workers, addicts. You're different. You're different with people here." You pointed it out because you'd noticed before.
This was your third time in Crime Alley with Jason and he was always different here. It was always rooted in an understanding and a genuine kindness and empathy for things people have dealt with. He never treated someone differently because of their circumstances and instead, he fought for them. You'd seen your fair share of people being cruel to kids and the homeless, sex workers, addicts, the poor. Jason just isn't. Jason gave you a little more faith in humanity.
Meanwhile, Jason could never wrap his head around your bluntness. You never cared how something sounded or how it came off. You just said what you were thinking. That scared him. And made him feel at ease. He knew he would never have to question your intentions but he also had absolutely no idea what you were thinking.
"Grew up here." Jason pulled in a breath as he rested the helmet on his hip. "I know what it's like." Jason admitted and it was a small sliver of information he gave up willingly.
You had nodded softly. "Yeah, uh...Dick said you grew up here. Shit was hard for you until Bruce caught you."
Jason had let out this sort of scoff that was almost a chuckle as he looked up to the sky and then the right. You couldn't tell if it was something bitter in him that was turning or something pleasant. You'd have put your bet on something bitter if he'd asked.
"Yeah, something like that." Jason looked back to you, shifting his weight.
Dick had warned you to be careful. It was not to be mean towards Jason by any means. It was more because Dick knew Jason tended to push and self-sabotage things. He wanted you not to pry too much too quick. You knew you'd likely have to ask him direct questions if there were things you wanted to know but you knew not to pry too much. You didn't want to scare him off but it's been a few months and a few dates and you were curious about it. You wanted to know what made Jason Todd, Jason Todd.
"Do you want to tell me about it?" You asked and you were cautious, something you never really were when asking him things.
Jason had hesitated for a second. It was not a secret. He just prefers to not talk about himself and there was a little bit of something bitter thinking about all of it. Thinking about his life in Crime Alley brings back to him meeting Bruce and then dying. It brings him back to coming back and the way Bruce looked at him like he were a monster before throwing a baterang at his neck. It was the way Jason couldn't figure out why they couldn't just forgive each other. It brings back bitterness and pain he can't quite explain. But, it wasn't all bad and if he were being really honest, he kind of really liked you. Maybe he could tell you some things about it. You'd yet to give him any reason to not tell you so he decided to take that risk and let you into a small part of his world.
"What'd ya wanna know?" Jason asked before he put the helmet back on.
"Uh..." You weren't sure if he'd be okay to talk about it so you were unprepared. "Whatever you wanna tell me." You stated simply as you closed the distance between you.
"Well," Jason cleared his throat. "It wasn't all bad." Jason managed a chuckle before he started telling you things about growing up here and things about his parents, helping you better understand him as a person while also allowing Jason's trust in you to grow.
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He stands on this rooftop, desperately begging to go back in time and take the risk back. He wants to fall back to three years ago and rip that night from the both of you. You will be disappointed but that is significantly better than this. Jason swears it is better than this. He can not have you. That is fine. You will do better, you will find better, you always deserved better. He wants to go back and take everything back.
His hands are gripping the cement as if that'll send him into the past and it only makes his chest feel like it might split open and spill his heart out. He'd dig his own hand into his ribcage and rip his heart from his chest if it would fix any of this. Jason's hands shake with his grip and he would do anything, sacrifice anything he could just to go back. He wants to take it all back even if it'll hurt you because he remembers that time you told him you had a crush on him.
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"How long?!" Jason had scrunched his face, confused and insane amused.
"Like a year." It was more of an awkward giggle that you let out. "I don't know!" You threw your arm out dramatically, almost regretting telling him. You knew he would be teasing you forever over it now.
"You've liked me for a year?" Jason chuckled. "Fucking why? You didn't even know me!" Jason repositioned on the couch, resting his arm on the back of the couch as he faced you.
"That was part of the fun!" Your eyes had widened as you defended yourself. "I don't know. Something about the white streak of hair and broad shoulders and..." You pulled in a breath as you shook your head at him, more to try and tease him. "I don't know. I thought you seemed interesting."
Dick introduced you at one of the Wayne party things they had at the manor. You were so nervous you could have died right then and there. It really was something about the white streak of hair and the broad shoulders, the thick thighs, and the way his eyes were so damn pretty you could have combusted. His canines were a bit sharp so it looked like he had tiny fangs when the sun hit them just right. Jason didn't say too much but you thought he was pretty. And you caught glimpses of him throughout the day, laughing with his siblings and rolling his eyes at Bruce and helping Alfred with some of the food. He was big and tall and a little intimidating but not when he was just existing with his family and you found that interesting. The crush went from there.
"Was this before or after Dick told you about me?" Jason had raised a brow, still trying to fathom why you were so interested in him without having had a single conversation.
"After." You answered simply. "He told me all of your stories pretty early on into the friendship. Got to hear all about the kids of Bruce Wayne and company." You stated with a soft smile.
"Why then?" It was a genuine question he had. "And why didn't you say anything for a year?" Jason probably wouldn't have said anything at all if it were him but he's surprised you waited so long since you never seemed to hide any of your emotions.
"I wasn't sure how you'd feel about it." You laughed softly, looking down for a second before looking back to him. "I didn't see you often, thought maybe it'd fade but it did not." You scrunched your nose as your smile grew. "But, uh, I don't know. Dick told me you died and how and...that you guys didn't get along to put it lightly...since you came back. At first. You were all good then now but it took awhile. But then I meet you and..." You shook your head. "You didn't seem...mean or...threatening. I don't know." You could feel the heat start to burn your cheeks.
You had only heard the story from Dick's point of view at that time. You've since gotten Jason's side but only hearing Dick's was different. There was anger and a sense of betrayal even if it wasn't rightfully placed. It was as if Jason being brought back brought back all of their guilt and grief, too but they never had any way to deal with it. They didn't know where to put it so they put it on the person that caused it, in a roundabout way. It wasn't right and it wasn't right what Jason was doing either. It was just a mess of miscommunication and the inability to move on. Dick spoke fondly of Jason by the time you met, but he told you about all of it so despite his kind words about Jason, you thought maybe he'd be a bit mean and cold and broody and intimidating. But he was not. He was warm and kind and he looked happy. You found it interesting that after everything, Jason was not a cold and cruel person.
"Hey, you can't go around saying I'm not threatening." Jason had given you this teasing grin. "You'll ruin my rep."
You let out a snort. "Didn't you just save like a litter of kittens from a car, gave the driver the dirtiest look I had ever seen, and then wouldn't leave the shelter until they told you they would be fine? Did you not just do that two days ago? Did you not call today to check on them?"
"I'm sorry, should I have let that dickhead hit the kittens?!" Jason asked in horror.
"No!" You let out this laugh that Jason nearly melted into. "I'm just saying, it is not me saying you aren't threatening. It is going to be those kittens. They're gonna tell all the other kittens and they're gonna show up here and then you're gonna have beef with Selina. I don't think that's something you want." You shrugged casually, trying to withhold your own laugh.
Jason's booming laugh consumed his entire apartment. "I did not realize saving those kittens would have such a butterfly effect on my relationship with Selina."
"Shut up!" You groaned as you tossed your head back.
"Okay can we go back to you having a massive crush on me for a year?" Jason eyed you with big doe eyes, mocking you.
"I hate you." You deadpanned.
"No, you don't." Jason pulled in a breath as he gained a giant smile. "Because of your crush on me." He batted his eyes at you and you wanted to kiss the growing smirk right off of his lips.
"Yeah, I hate you actually. You suck." You crossed your arms and gave him a fake pout. "My feelings are hurt and everything!"
Jason chuckled before he grabbed your hand from your arm. "I hurt your feelings?" Jason questioned with disbelief, knowing damn well he did not.
"Yes, you did." You struggled desperately not to break into a fit of laughter as Jason pulled you into his lap.
"You look really hurt." Jason nodded his head sarcastically, his eyes looking up at you and you thought you'd melt into him.
"I am!" You said it dramatically as a laugh slipped from your lips.
"Right." Jason nodded his head, his hands coming to your hips. "I am so sorry, could you ever think to forgive me?" Jason questioned with so much sarcasm, you thought he'd start to lose his composure.
"I don't know." You answered with a dramatic pout.
Jason let out a laugh. "Your big ole crush on me won't let you stay mad at me." Jason leaned toward you, his eyes dodging to your lips.
"You are insufferable." You stated quietly.
"Sure." Jason muttered before his hand came to your cheek and pulled you in for a kiss. "So insufferable." Jason muttered against your lips.
"Just shut up and kiss me." You rolled your eyes and Jason did not waste a single second more to complete the request.
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Jason remembers how happy it all was. You were like this beam of light in his life and for once, it didn't seem so damn grim. Half the time, he didn't care if he came home or not. But then you started dating and he fell so hard for you that he didn't think he'd ever stop falling. And suddenly, there was this big reason to come home every night. The loss of him for you would hurt, even if it were momentary. And...he liked being able to come home to you on weekends when you'd stay in Gotham. He liked having someone to come home to. He liked being happy and having a reason to be happy.
Half that time he didn't care if he came home or not and that caused its fair share of fights. Jason's breath shakes in the cold breeze as his chin quivers, remembering the fights you'd have about it. There were never many because you just didn't fight. Jason would sometimes push and pull, try to sabotage things and you always just called him on his shit, rarely ever even raising your voice at him. But, these fights happened because you cared about him and Jason didn't know what he was supposed to do with that. He was never entirely sure if he could carry it even though you became one of the most important people in his life. He thought you'd leave, maybe, until the last time you fought about it. As tears spill from his eyes, he remembers the last fight you ever had about him being careful.
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"Why the fuck are you mad now?" Jason groaned from the bathroom as he cleaned up the first aid supplies.
"I don't fucking know, Jay. Why the fuck would I be mad?!" You yelled back, storming through his apartment. Everything felt too tight, too hard, too much.
"If I knew, I wouldn't have fucking asked!" Jason yelled back as he followed you into the living room.
You didn't normally fight and if you did, it was small stuff. Not this. This felt big. It had scared him because as much as he loved to push, he didn't want to lose you. It was never about him, it was always about you deserving better than him or deserving more. But, he almost felt paralyzed at the thought this fight wasn't going to be like the others. He thought you'd finally had it.
"Maybe that's the problem." It was more a mutter but Jason was close enough to you not that he heard it.
"What's that's supposed to mean?" Jason questioned and he could feel his heart breaking into pieces through his throat.
"Maybe you should fucking know why I'm pissed. But you don't. Did you ever consider that is the problem, Jay?"
It was not that you were even mad. It was that you were worried about him. You'd just cleaned up a few really nasty cuts again and that was fine. You didn't mind. He always did it for you, too. It was part of the job. It was how frequent it happen and how nonchalant he always was about the whole damn thing. It terrified you and you'd told him over and over. He was normally a good listener but...not when it came to this. And it hurt.
"You were fine earlier! Now you're not?!" Jason looked to the ceiling in frustration. "I am not a damn mind reader!"
You nearly pulled your hair out. "I am not asking to be a mind reader!" You screamed back at him as tears burned your eyes. "I am asking you to fucking listen to me!"
"I do listen--"
"No! I get it." You caved, bringing your voice back down but it is far more in frustration. "I get what you do. I am not asking you to give it up. I am asking you to be careful." The last few words had come out as a plea and the fury and annoyance Jason had disappeared.
"That's just part of the job." Jason tried to defend softly this time.
"We both know you can be more careful, Jay." You said it so candidly that Jason felt guilty for not trying harder. You were right. "Uh...I, uh, I had a nightmare a few nights ago." You confessed. "And, uh, it was about you. And I've been thinking about it ever since because it felt really real. And then today...it just..." You shook your head. "This has been...the best year of my life." You admitted as your chin started to wrinkle and your bottom lip quivered. "Because of you so I think...about losing you and I feel like I can't breathe."
Jason almost felt frozen because he couldn't tell where this was going to go and he wasn't sure where he wanted it to go. The only thing he did know was that he didn't want you worrying so much about him and he felt guilty for putting it on you.
"I know it's part of the job." You nodded easily. "I know. I do it, too. But that doesn't make it hurt any less." You admitted. "And I just...I wish you would be a little bit more careful because I love you."
Everything froze for Jason. The idea of being loved is almost something he had chased for so long, he never thought he'd get it. He always chased it only to bite it when it comes close to him. It's scary. The idea of someone loving him and him loving someone else. What if he fucks it up like he's done to everything else? He couldn't believe he hadn't fucked this up yet. You've clocked him self-sabotaging a few times, he hadn't in a while but you caught it. You swore he never needed to because you liked him for him. You didn't care about the dark and scary shit inside his head or the things he'd done. That never mattered to you because he is kind and a good person. He never could believe it but he chose to trust you anyway. And now he was standing here and he had no idea what to do because he could run but the idea of that made him want to burn through the floor.
"What?" Jason finally got out.
"I love you." You said it again, honestly. It wasn't really how you wanted to tell him. You knew you would eventually but Jason can be a little skittish so you only wanted to do it when you thought he was ready to hear it. You were not sure if he was ready but you couldn't hide it from him anymore. "It's okay if you don't feel that way." You nodded your head even if you didn't think that was the problem. "Or if you're unsure if you can say it. I just...I wanted to tell you so maybe..." You had let out a breath. "You'll know why I worry and I want you to be more careful. I know that...this might not go the way we want in the end but...I just want you to try."
He thought he didn't deserve you. He did not deserve that sort of kindness or care or worry but you offered it so easily. You offered it to him as if it was the same as taking a breath. You offered an understanding with it. It's something even Jason didn't think about much, you being the one that didn't make it home. He pushed it away because he felt like he might fall into the center of the earth if that would happen. It would be earth-shattering to him if it were you. You were at least careful when you would go on patrol and he did think that would help, to know you tried to come home to him. It is not fair to not offer you the same deal.
Jason closed the distance between you and you didn't think he'd say it back which was okay. It would hurt but he had told you so much. Ever since that night months ago when you asked about his childhood, he had told you so much. You knew about being homeless and the things he has witnessed even as a child. You knew. You knew the horrors he had encountered through his life and if it were you, you weren't so sure you would offer those words. But just because he may not be able to say them, did not mean he did not deserve to know how you felt. That did not mean he did not deserve to know people loved him and they wanted him to stay alive. It would hurt but you thought it'd be fine because you knew he loved you.
"I'm sorry, princess." Jason stated, his voice rough and honest as a hand came to your cheek. His thumb rubbed over your cheek as you nodded against him. "I'll be careful." He stated. "I didn't know." He admitted.
"I know." You started back, eyes locked on his. They were red and his eyes were a deep shade of blue like he was on the verge of bursting into tears. "That's why I told you."
"Promise, I'll be more careful out there." Jason nodded down at you. "I, uh..." Jason pulled in a breath. "I love you, too." He said carefully but honestly as a gentle smile came to your face.
"Was hoping you did." You nodded back at him. "I'm sorry for getting so mad. Just worry."
"It's okay." Jason pulled you into him, his arms engulfing you. "I know you worry. I'm sorry for yelling back." Jason apologized, placing a kiss to your head.
"Can we just get takeout?" You let out a soft laugh, looking up to him. "We can eat and watch some bad reality TV."
Jason let out a laugh. "What food were you feeling?"
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A sob rips through Jason's throat, clawing its way into the cold of Gotham's air. His legs give out before he can catch a breath and he collapses onto the pavement of the roof. It all hurts. Every piece of his body is aching and crashing like it never should have made it this far. His arms and legs shake as he turns to rest his back against the ledge. He pulls his legs to his chest as his face becomes soaked in his own tears. His lungs start to burn with every sob as he can't get a full breath in. The world around him starts to spin and it all hurts. Why does it have to hurt so much? He loves you and he will always love you and it will always be painful.
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Lightning ripped through the sky and you were handling yourself as you always did. You were good on your own. But that night, five days ago, was different. It was different because it was not some big bad that would be the cause. All of that was going so well. It was a simple mistake. Wrong timing. An accident.
Jason had been fighting one of the goons, a nasty fistfight. The goon had some sort of training. Jason was confident, he'd beat him he put up a hell of a fight. It was a hell of a fight until it turned more brutal, getting more physical with punches and kicks, the goon picking Jason up and trying to throw him across the lot. It was getting messy while you were dealing with one of the metas. You were throwing lightning bolts as fast as you could manage while minding where Jason was. It should have been fine because you'd done this before. But, Jason tripped.
He tripped over something left on the ground and that gave the goon enough of a gap to grab him. When he was grabbed, Jason was thrown right into a pile of glass and metal just as you were throwing a lightning bolt in that direction at the meta. You missed Jason but you hit the reflective metals, sending the bolt back to you.
You went down immediately and Jason stopped breathing. The goon and meta took off while Jason was back on his feet, rushing over to you. Panic had flooded his body in that exact instant. You went down hard and the lightning threw you back. He knew.
He pulled your body into his lap, checking for a pulse and trying to feel if you were breathing only to find nothing. His hands were shaking so bad he could barely hold you in his lap.
He called your name with a tremble of his voice. "Come on, you gotta wake up." He said it quietly, trying to keep himself together, desperately still trying to find a pulse. "Wake up." He said it more sternly that time as he shook your head lightly.
You were lifeless in his lap and he was at a loss. What is he supposed to do?!
He moved to put your back on the ground and he started CPR before he used the comms to get ahold of Oracle. He told her what happened as he performed CPR, desperate to bring you back to him. You had to come back, right? It was your own lightning bolt. How can you be killed by your own powers? That sounds like such a rip-off. And Jason bit his sobs back because it shouldn't have been you. It couldn't be you. It was supposed to be him because he needed to be more careful. He didn't have powers. He already died before. He put a bomb in his helmet. It was supposed to be him to go first but you were not breathing.
You wouldn't breathe.
He tried and he tried until the other bats started showing to offer some help. He tried and tried and tried and it wasn't good enough because the lightning was too much and he was clumsy. He fucking tripped and he slipped and that was it. It led you to getting hurt. It led you to getting killed. It is all his fault.
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Jason's hands cover his face as he keeps sobbing, nausea filling his stomach. His stomach is in agonizing pain and he can't bear to even attempt to pull himself together. What is he supposed to do? It's his fault. He can never forgive himself for it and he knows it. You deserved better and he should have just said no three years ago. Had he just turned you down, you'd be alive and off somewhere living your life. Had he just been more careful. It doesn't matter that everyone has tried to convince him it wasn't his fault because he always sees it that way. And he misses you.
He wakes up and he misses you and that's if he can even get any damn sleep. He wakes up and he misses you and he tries to eat and he misses you. Bruce comes over to check on him and he misses you. He sees some of your stuff littered over his apartment and he misses you. His entire chest feels like it might cave right in every single second of every day. It's as if he is dragging his feet from one minute to the next with no real destination or desire. He moves because he has no choice. He just wants the pain to stop. He wants you back. You didn't deserve to die.
How he is ever supposed to move on from this? From you?
The memories he once looked back on are now tainted with pain. And that is the only thing he has left of you. What is he supposed to do?
How is he supposed to live with the pain of losing you?
Hands rest on Jason's knees, gentle and soft, gathering Jason's attention. Jason's own sobs were so loud, he entirely missed the presence of another person coming onto the roof with him and he missed the sound of footsteps approaching and then stopping in front of him. He missed it all and not a single part of him even cares. But, he looks up anyway and his breath catches in his throat as his eyes widen. How?
"Jay?" Your voice is quiet and broken with the sight of him.
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