It doesn't matter. [He keeps his eyes down. He isn't bothered by the idea of Stephanie scolding him, of course. But he can hear the disappointment in his father's voice already.] I should have... found another way.
[The answer annoys him. No, he wouldn't. But not because he didn't trust them to do it right necessarily. Percy had already been doing it. Apparently, Barnham had been, too.]
No one else should have had to do something like that.
[His eyes cut up to Stephanie finally, but his expression is gently dubious. He gets it--her attempt at trying to give him some sympathy, some empathy.
But he's, like, Bruce and Talia's son. Unfortunately.]
I do not need a lecture on self-care from you, Brown.
[What is this soft, emotional shit Stephanie is giving him in return? NO. TAKE IT BACK.
He looks slightly surprised for once, probably from the experience in general. None of them ever had to go through the disaster of having all these effects, much less memory sharing.]
Yours wasn't far off from ours. In the end result.
[He cannot belIEVE Dick was on the boat, nickname be damned. Awful. He does not want to think about his older sibling being on a sex boat, having sex.]
Everyone was at least... [He was going to say "consenting" adults, but honestly? Were they consenting when they were tricked by demons?] ...adults.
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[They were friends. TCH.]
Friends don't... kill each other, Brown.
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[ ... ]
You know things are different in these places. You're forced to do things you never would have.
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Irrelevant. [He opens his mouth, and then shuts it again for a second.] I broke the code.
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[ ... ]
But didn't everyone have to die in order to go home? It would have been even worse for them if you hadn't.
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It doesn't matter. [He keeps his eyes down. He isn't bothered by the idea of Stephanie scolding him, of course. But he can hear the disappointment in his father's voice already.] I should have... found another way.
I should not have killed.
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but. ]
Would you have trusted someone else to have done that?
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No one else should have had to do something like that.
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[ that's really the bottom line here. it was already bad enough the first time, and at this point it's beyond cruel. ]
I'm not saying not to feel bad for what happened. I... get it. But you do need to learn to be a little kinder to yourself, Damian.
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But he's, like, Bruce and Talia's son. Unfortunately.]
I do not need a lecture on self-care from you, Brown.
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[ and before she can say anything else, a memory plays. ]
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He looks slightly surprised for once, probably from the experience in general. None of them ever had to go through the disaster of having all these effects, much less memory sharing.]
Yours wasn't far off from ours. In the end result.
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... pretty much. We had to be pretty exact.
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[He will never again in his life agree or admit that something else is worse than Robowest.]
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[ ... ]
Well. At least it wasn't the boat, I guess.
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[He cannot belIEVE Dick was on the boat, nickname be damned. Awful. He does not want to think about his older sibling being on a sex boat, having sex.]
Everyone was at least... [He was going to say "consenting" adults, but honestly? Were they consenting when they were tricked by demons?] ...adults.
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[ he's right
but she hates it ]
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Just because you went through something no one should doesn't mean I'm going to go easy on you, Brown.
[But he says this--surprisingly more softly than usual.]
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I know, Damian.
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Grayson has the better talents for this than I do. I'd suggest speaking to him if this place becomes overwhelming.
[Why is Alfred not here? :'(]
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[ a pause ]
Batherapist?
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Grayson also has better talents for jokes than you, so stop while you're ahead, Brown. [:\] Fine.
You may be allowed to keep Pennyworth for a determined amount of time. Two days.
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as much as he pretends not to be, damian really is a good kid. ]
I'll treat him kindly.