Miranda Lawson (
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singularityderp2012-06-11 11:27 pm
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FORCED HONESTY
MAGICAL ELEVATOR OF FORCED HONESTY

Your character has just stepped in to one of the teleporters only to find that it's not a teleporter at all! It's an ELEVATOR which is like a teleporter, but not-- your grandparents probably used these at one point. To make matters worse it's an ELEVATOR OF FORCED HONESTY.
○ COMMENT with your character
○ COMMENT other characters and start grilling them with questions they wouldn't answer truthfully under normal circumstances.
○ Abuse and beat the gift of truth like a rented mule
○ aww yiss

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[That catch? Just well-timed enough to pull Damian off-balance and send him as close to sprawling on the roof of the elevator box as he would allow himself to get - he still catches himself with both hands, absorbing the impact, and no, his voice isn't shaky. It's angry. No, really.]
You told me to climb, so I did!
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Shut up and come here.
[Because screw propriety, this kid is getting a goddamned hug.]
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[Fine, he can't free his ankle by struggling, so he just turns around and still, looking at Terry suspiciously.
And, after a moment, tries to scramble away. Never has he let anyone anywhere near that deep. So, naturally, his reaction is flight. Immediate. Still.]
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You think I can't relate? I was a criminal, Damian. I think about it every day. How easy it would have been for me to fall back into it after my dad died. I wasn't much older than you when I started getting mixed up in gangs, and believe me when I say I've got a rap sheet a mile long. Sometimes I think that being Batman, having a name and an ideal to uphold is the only thing that keeps me from going back to that life. And me? I didn't even have the excuse of being raised by assassins. I was just me. A stupid punk kid who thought the world owed him something for nothing. I never killed anybody, but I sure put plenty of people in the hospital.
You say Bruce 'showed' you the alternative. But that's only half the battle. You chose it. You chose this life. Do you think it would be worth doing if it was easy? You think it was easy for me to let the guy who murdered my old man go? You think it was easy to let any of the criminals I've come up against walk? We fight against the worst the world has to offer, total dregs. We are always on the edge. And if anyone in this line of work says otherwise they're lying through their slaggin' teeth.
[His tone is hard and flat. And maybe his Gothamite accent is just a little more prominent than usual, but maybe not.]
Being Batman-- being Robin doesn't make you immune to all the darkness the human mind has to offer. It brings you closer to it. But we're here because we choose to be. Because we can stand against it. You belong with us. That will never change, as long as you're willing to try. Do you understand?
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It's not the same, McGinnis. [Anger's drained from his voice, and it's back to quiet.] Kids like that... [rows of beds in the stinky cold warehouse where Humpty had taken those stolen toys... the wave of nausea is from the memory. Probably.] Kids like that are who I protect of the people who've become what I barely am not. There's being a criminal, and there is being whatever Grandfather and the Joker and Szazs and the rest are. And if you can't see the difference...
I know that I'm choosing the right thing. I know what I'm choosing, and I know why, at least my reasons why. But that doesn't take away the rest. Not what I've done before, not what I came this close to doing - and enjoying - to become Robin, and not what I want to do and know that I can.
That's why I'm not good. And why I'm not a kid. It's in my blood, and my mind, and my heart, and there's no leaving it behind.
[Happy? Are you beginning to see where it will be very, very difficult to even approach the vicinity of that?]
Being Robin, and then Batman, those were objectives. Now they are something different. But they don't come anywhere near the kind of symbols they are for... the rest. I'm always the person inside, with or without the mask.
Always.
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And he gets out of his jacket so he can drape it around Damian's shoulders before he wraps an arm around him. Because shush.]
You wanna know what the difference is? You aren't going to give in. Not now, not ever. And if I have to be there to remind you of why, I'll do it. Isn't that what family is all about?
[He's. Getting the hang of this adoptive batfam thing. It's still not easy to say aloud, though.]
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'm not cold...
[But he doesn't shrug it off. Either the coat or the arm. Just folds in tighter on himself. To hide as much of the shivering as he can. This is shameful. This... he shouldn't have let go of his temper like this. Ever. But the words... at least some of them, they soothe something that feels inside his stomach but isn't.]
I'm-- [He needs to swallow to loosen his throat.] I'm not the expert on families, really.
[No. It's not easy. None of this is easy. He says the next bit, anyway.]
But it helps.
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[And for now? He'll just stay where he is until Damian wants to move. No pressure, bittybat.]
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[But that is barely audible.
It takes a little while, but he speaks before he moves, slow and hesitant until he finds the right tone.]
I'm-- That was-- I was out of line.
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Yeah? I'm sorry I tossed you around.
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However, that? Makes me blink over his shoulder with a faint 'huh?' expression.]
... oh. 's nothing.
[Deep breath.]
Let's get out of here. Before whoever stuck us here decides we're not putting on enough of a show, or something.
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[He extricates himself with a faint salute, though he doesn't reclaim his jacket just yet.]
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Good thing I didn't actually kick you in the face, or I'd be getting even mroe daggers glared at me. [He didn't try, but that's irrelevant. They both know he might have.]
Let me know if you have trouble keeping up.
[And back up he goes. It's not the kind of fluid grace that Grayson does - it's not for show. In fact, it is for hiding. Sticking closer to the rope, chasing the thickening shadows, efficient motions which leave his hands and feet leeway to ward off an attack. But possibly just as unselfconscious as Grayson.
Up, until he reaches an elevator door which might be possible to open.]
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Then he pulls the jacket back on (easiest way to carry it) and follows. Damian isn't exactly the only one who's good at this, and whenever they get to an openable door Terry frowns at it speculatively. He's got the better upper body strength, so he steps away from the cable and balances on one of the narrow brackets. Too bad this elevator doesn't have a maintenance ladder, not that the height bothers him. While we're making comparisons to Grayson, Terry might not be an acrobat but he's fearless, and that helps.]
You know, I actually can't think of the last time I was trapped in an elevator shaft without my suit.
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I... think that might be something Father would have said. From what I've read and heard.
[The absence of the Batman had been noted almost immediately, after all. The absence of Bruce Wayne... well, with Hush in the equation, most people never found out.]
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[He gestures. Go ahead and brace him, he could use the leverage as he tries to pry the door open.]
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Joke?
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[... he pauses, both speaking and in trying to pry the doors open.]
Okay, there was that one time he very sadistically told me I needed to bring milk home while I was in the middle of getting my butt kicked. I guess that sort of counts.
[-- annnnd bingo. there we go. He gets the doors a few inches apart and from there it's all downhill. Easy.]
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[And yes, he's still got him when the doors give. There may even be a small grin if Terry happens to look over his shoulder.]
Grayson was trying to work with me on the whole 'Robin lines' thing angle to the sense of humor zone. It was probably good for his self-discipline, because you may have Batman smiling, but wincing at his sidekick's line? Not so much.
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It's not that the kid can't do it himself. This is about teamwork.]
Dick has a pretty set idea of how it's supposed to go, huh? Batman and Robin, I mean.
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Mm. Possibly more along the lines of trying to get me to [wry half-smile] relax.
[He brushes his clothes off from the cable, as much as that'll clean, and looks up, face slightly more set.]
You understand better now, don't you. Why I didn't run to him.
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Yeah.
[Maybe 'understand' is an overestimation. He certainly has a hundred different theories, though, each one equally valid or near enough to it.
Damian is--
complicated.
To say the least.]
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Funny you should say that about him having set ideas, though. [Another small mouth-twitch.] He's the one who taught me to stop anticipating what would come but react instead to what is coming.
And that, despite what I'd been told, I do have a lot to learn. That part took him some work.
[Why, yes, Terry, he heard you back down there. In case you were wondering.]
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Guess I should thank him, then.
[He didn't doubt it for a second, kid.]
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He doesn't know anything about it yet. Well, he probably knows about not anticipating things, I guess.
[Why is the whole thing with people so... complicated? It used to be so simple, before he started... well. Valuing and respecting them because of knowing them.]
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