[Jason's quiet as he takes in that information. At first, he's confused by what she means by "visit." Then it dawns on him she means his grave. Bruce would visit his grave on his birthday. Jason thinks he understands the significance of that. Bruce visited so that he would remember his second son. Jason wasn't forgotten by him.
Something in Jason's chest stirs. It's similar to the feeling he had earlier today, when Tim surprised him with a birthday gift. It happened again just now upon seeing Cass's card. He feels touched by the gestures his siblings made for him.
Bruce is a different story. There's so much more pain and anger when it comes to him. For Jason, it sometimes almost feels like he can forget about the happier times he had with his adoptive father]
Do you remember what he said?
[His voice is quiet and cautious, like he's sneaking into a room he knows he shouldn't be in. Except instead, he's broaching a subject he's almost afraid to hear about. But ultimately, he wants to know. He wants to know in what way Bruce remembered him during those years. Negatively as the Robin who fucked up? Positively as a son who just wanted to do good? Part of Jason, the part that's been touched by his family today, wants to believe it's the latter. But then there's still the part of him holding onto rage and the injustice in his death]
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Something in Jason's chest stirs. It's similar to the feeling he had earlier today, when Tim surprised him with a birthday gift. It happened again just now upon seeing Cass's card. He feels touched by the gestures his siblings made for him.
Bruce is a different story. There's so much more pain and anger when it comes to him. For Jason, it sometimes almost feels like he can forget about the happier times he had with his adoptive father]
Do you remember what he said?
[His voice is quiet and cautious, like he's sneaking into a room he knows he shouldn't be in. Except instead, he's broaching a subject he's almost afraid to hear about. But ultimately, he wants to know. He wants to know in what way Bruce remembered him during those years. Negatively as the Robin who fucked up? Positively as a son who just wanted to do good? Part of Jason, the part that's been touched by his family today, wants to believe it's the latter. But then there's still the part of him holding onto rage and the injustice in his death]