Timothea Drake [Robin] (
thegoshdarn) wrote2015-05-22 06:25 pm
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Ra's offered to put the League at her disposal. She could have used that against him, taken the opportunity to memorize his strongholds and bring him down. Maybe she should have; it would have given some point to this useless search she got herself into, looking for evidence that Bruce was alive. But she had Tamara Fox to think about, and, if she's being honest, she doesn't trust her own judgement right now.
(She was so sure. A part of her wants to just keep looking for the evidence she thought she could find, but - it doesn't exist. If it had, she would have found it. Her father's dead, again, and she can't bring Bruce back any more than she could have resurrected Jack.)
Instead, she bargains off what she knows to buy herself and Tam out of the entire mess. Tam can go back to her father and tell him that she brought back Timothea Drake-Wayne, and Tim... she goes home. Well. Assuming she can force herself to make the last few steps towards the Manor's entrance. It's more of a struggle than she'd like to admit to not turn around and go to a safe house to just lie low for a while, lick her proverbial wounds, but she supposes she's done enough running already.
(She was so sure. A part of her wants to just keep looking for the evidence she thought she could find, but - it doesn't exist. If it had, she would have found it. Her father's dead, again, and she can't bring Bruce back any more than she could have resurrected Jack.)
Instead, she bargains off what she knows to buy herself and Tam out of the entire mess. Tam can go back to her father and tell him that she brought back Timothea Drake-Wayne, and Tim... she goes home. Well. Assuming she can force herself to make the last few steps towards the Manor's entrance. It's more of a struggle than she'd like to admit to not turn around and go to a safe house to just lie low for a while, lick her proverbial wounds, but she supposes she's done enough running already.
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He perhaps holds her a little tighter and longer than even he ordinarily would, absent-mindedly stroking her hair with one hand, though whether he's reassuring her or himself it isn't exactly clear.
"Let's get you that doctor." he finally says, pulling away.
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Most of what the doctor tells her are things she's already figured out. She'll be on antibiotics for essentially the foreseeable future, and she's going to be significantly more vulnerable to infections going forward. Even a basic flu could develop complications and turn into something life-threatening, so she's set up with a schedule for immunizations and vaccine boosters. And she's already completely disregarded most of the aftercare recommendations, like decreased physical activity while she's healing and avoiding crowds of people to decrease her exposure to possible infections. It's also suggested she get a medical alert bracelet, which is just what she needed to complete the Wayne-heir-slash-vigilante look.
In the wake of much more information about the dangers of infections than she ever wanted to know, she's not really quite sure what to say to Dick now. She clears her throat. "...So how's Damian doing?"
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He wasn't quite at the stage of banning her from crime fighting altogether, he knew how important that mission was to all of them, but he wasn't too far off it. He's gathering together all the literature the doctor has given them when Tim speaks. He glances up and gives her I-know-what-you're-trying-to-do-young-lady look.
"Damian is doing fine. You, on the other hand... Tim you're going to need to take a break for a bit."
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The doctor had also left a prescription for pain medication with her. She's not really sure she wants to bother, but they might as well fill it and add it to the stash they keep handy in the Batcave for emergencies. At least that'd be something useful.
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"But until then, you're staying home where I can keep an eye on you." he's pretty sure she was expecting a much more serious reaction to everything she'd done than what he'd actually given her, so he feels justified in grounding her for the foreseeable future. Partly for her own health, but there is at least a small amount of punishment in it.
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Staying home where he can keep an eye on her isn't that far off from what she expected (although when he says home, she assumes he means the city, not the actual manor). Still. She sighs. "I'll be fine, Dick."
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She was smart, she could get by without the school time. She had been sick and there was a bereavement in the family, he was sure he could come up with some suitably vague explanation to give the school, and if not... well, he'd do what Bruce always did, and make donations until they stopped asking.
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Because. The Demon Child would not help her recover, and she is 100% certain of that.
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"The house is big enough for the both of you."
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She makes a face. "Tell him that."
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Still. She can't hide away forever. Especially not when she still has things to take care of, like arranging to meet Cassie and apologize for scaring the shit out of her and making her think she was losing it (again) over the death of family. True to her word, she waits until she's at least had the stitches from her surgery removed before calling up Cassie for a meeting at one of her safe houses in the city. It's not one of the more elaborate or nicely-furnished ones, but it's more than enough for a talk. Now she just has to wait.
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There's a knock at the door to her safe house, but it's not going to be who she expects. Dick realised she was missing when he went to go and see if she could help him with some research, conscious that she was getting itchy feet and wanting to keep her distracted - apparently it had come just a little too late.
It took him a little while and some investigation to figure out where she'd gone, but as soon as he'd figured it out he headed straight over. He supposes he shouldn't be surprised, none of them are very good at staying put, but he had hoped that he had enough authority for her to listen to him.
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...except it's not Cassie at all, and the look on her face goes from carefully neutral to genuinely confuses. "Dick...?"
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While he's waiting, he's trying to decide exactly how to handle this, he can't exactly pull off the stern, angry parent thing, but he knows he has to lay down the law.
"Funny," he says with forced casualness when the door opens "this doesn't look like home..."
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Oh, hey, he's getting the hang of the dad voice, mostly it's just to cover up the fact that he was worried, for her to have disappeared again, still injured, after everything she had told him... he had, initially, panicked.
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"I'm okay to go out. I'm not doing anything strenuous, I just wanted to talk to Cassie."
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"Well maybe if you'd asked me, we could have talked about it, instead of just disappearing. I had no idea where you were, i had to track you down - do you have any idea how worried i was until i found out where you were?" He's getting in the swing of it now, he feels like Damian's given him some practice, but mostly this is just big brother mode in overdrive.
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He did it, he said the words, he was in full dad territory now. He didn't totally mean to set himself up as a father to the rest of them in Bruce's absence, but he was struggling to find a balance between brother and dad, because the kids in this family had lost enough parental figures.
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Ok, yes, he had probably got a bit carried away with that one, but he couldn't exactly go back on it now.
"The point is that i was worried about you, i told you to stay in the manor and you didn't. Look what happened last time you went off on your own!" It was probably a bad idea to bring that up, but he was on a roll of bad ideas right now.
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"Shit, no, wait, i didn't..."
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