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Lucille Ellen Veidt ([personal profile] laughing_girl) wrote in [community profile] reality_crossroads 2017-12-05 06:12 am (UTC)

And that sends a sharp twitch of fear through Duela's mind, and Mordred might get the hint of the reason for those locked doors... she doesn't want the Titans, or Jason, to be hurt. She just wants her friends to still be her friends. Titans Together, right? But things behind those doors throws all of that into question, and excuses like 'Reality made them forget' and 'the writers did it' only go so far. They keep her mostly stable (though certainly never 'sane', she considers that a nasty four letter word), but they're not real answers. And opening the doors without finding out why the things behind them had to be that way lead to... well, she can't really remember with the doors shut, but it involved Timmy-bird-Robin and a gun. She shakes her head. "They're my friends. I don't want them hurt." I don't want to hurt them.

Jeannie caught that twitch, and fits it into place with the rest. They pushed you away one too many times, didn't they... and found out in a bad way that they shoulda believed you about who your dad was. "You know I'm gonna have a long talk with them first, right? Remember that nice quiet place with all the fog? None of 'em, Jason Todd included, are gettin' out of there until I'm happy with the answers they've got, no matter how long that takes." And since time was a lot more mutable there, it would still only be a 'day' on the outside if she wanted it to be. Something she's pretty sure Duela would remember from how long it had taken to get Jack stable enough to not be a danger to others. "So don't worry about it, baby. It's going to be ok." She was going to make sure of that, one way or another.

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