Timothea Drake [Robin] (
thegoshdarn) wrote2016-02-10 10:39 am
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Ever since Tim worked out (a) worked out Batman and Robin's identity and (b) realized that she could sneak out of the house at night without anyone noticing, she has a system. She keeps a bag packed with her camera, a bottle of water, and some snacks in case she gets hungry, and she has a set of dark-colored clothes, a nice warm jacket and shoes with a lot of grip for running around Gotham. When she gets to go out depends on who's at home with her that night. Tonight is really easy, because her parents are in the city but at a big party, and usually they go right to bed when they get home without checking on her.
She's gotten really good at analyzing patrol patterns based on current crime rates and past patrol routes. Bruce Wayne is supposed to be at the party tonight, so she heads to one of the most likely places Robin is going to go to tonight.
It's colder than she expected tonight, but that's okay. Tim finds herself a snug, semi-hidden place on a fire escape and settles in with her legs pulled up to her chest for warmth. All she has to do now is wait.
She's gotten really good at analyzing patrol patterns based on current crime rates and past patrol routes. Bruce Wayne is supposed to be at the party tonight, so she heads to one of the most likely places Robin is going to go to tonight.
It's colder than she expected tonight, but that's okay. Tim finds herself a snug, semi-hidden place on a fire escape and settles in with her legs pulled up to her chest for warmth. All she has to do now is wait.
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So. Her parents were at a party and she was out here... Dick frowned slightly, who was supposed to be looking after her? How had she got out here, did anybody know she was here? Had anybody known she was there every time she'd come out to watch them?
"Tim, are you here all by yourself?"
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"I'm okay here." Which is not quite what he asked, but. She doesn't want him to worry! For lots of reasons, not least of which is that she really is okay.
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He frowned even deeper, getting himself more comfortable on the fire escape opposite her, he had a feeling this conversation was going to take a while, she didn't seem intent on being particularly forthcoming.
"So have you been watching us for a while, Tim? Me and Batman?"
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"....maybe..."
She's in so much trouble, isn't she?
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"Why?" he asks as gently as possible, running through possible scenarios in his head. Did somebody put her up to it? Was she some kind of..child spy?
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"...Are you going to be mad?" Because that seems like a good thing to find out first.
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"I won't be mad at you, I promise," he tells her encouragingly, after a moment's hesitation. He can't deny he might get mad if it turns out she's being used by some villain to spy on them, but he also knows that it probably won't be her he's angry at, and he can keep his emotions enough in check that he can hide it from her if that does happen.
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She carefully removes her camera from her bag to show him.
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"Pictures? Of us?" he leans forward to get a better look, intrigued "Just for fun, or has somebody else asked you to do it?"
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She surrenders her camera over for him to look at, though there isn't anything newer than a few days old, for obvious reasons.
sorry for the delay!!
He takes the camera slowly, trying not to make any sudden movements and scare her, and scrolls through the pictures.
"Hey, some of these are pretty good..." he looks up at her with a smile "Do you like to take pictures?"
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She smiles at him shyly. "Uh-huh." Most of them are of Batman, Robin, and a few other criminals and crime fighters, because mixing these pictures with more ordinary ones wouldn't be a good idea.
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"That's good," he nods encouragingly, handing her back the camera. His expression turns a little more serious for a moment and he leans in, voice calm and reassuring.
"Tim... I promise I'm not going to be mad or get you in any trouble, but do your parents know where you are?"
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Ah. Well, that wasn't good.
"It's dangerous to come out here on your own, you could get hurt," he told her, trying to make sure he sounded concerned rather than angry "I would feel a lot better if I knew you were home safe, is it okay if I take you home now?"
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"Would it be okay if I came with you?" he asks gently "I wouldn't want anything to happen to you on the way..."
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Or maybe it's just that he's Robin and really, there are more important things for him to do than to follow some kid around. "Um. Okay. If you want."
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"Of course! Hey, got to make sure my biggest fan is safe, right?" it's not that she's actually said she's a fan, but given that she's been following them around taking pictures he assumes that's the reason.
Straightening up, he holds out a hand to her "You ready to go?"
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Home, apparently, is one of the more upscale neighborhoods of Gotham. She leads him to a nice-looking townhouse where, judging from the lack of lights on, no one's home. Or at least, no one's waiting up for her.
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"Is anybody home?" he frowns, looking over the unlit windows, wondering if she'd been left home alone. It was clear at the very least she'd been left poorly supervised, and that was bad enough.
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She digs the house key out of her pocket. "I'll be okay on my own now."
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"Before you go... Do you get to come out and take pictures a lot? Do your parents ever know?" he asks thoughtfully, he knows he's seen her a few times now, he can't help but wonder how often she's left so unattended. He didn't really believe there was actually someone in there.
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Is he going to tell them? She's not sure what they'd do if they knew.
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He hesitates, not sure how to proceed. He wants to push more, get more information and find out just how neglected she is. She seems perfectly well-adjusted but he still can't help but worry.
"...Tim, I'm really worried you're going to get hurt, and if you're out and about and you get hurt your parents aren't going to know about it, so it's really dangerous," he explains to her, as seriously as possible, "If I promise to come visit you, can you promise not to come looking for us again?" This way, he could keep an eye on her situation.
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So sorry, it's been a really busy couple of weeks!
No problem.
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