How Bad / 10 Before And After Standing
How bad / 10 before and after standing
starting to get some pretty strong pangs đ and still got 1:20 to wait đ but i am kinda thirstyâŚ.
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âSo⌠why did you volunteer yourself?â Stephanie asked once the other three had left, watching Jason move to sit on the floor and lean against the wall next to Jazz while Leslie gave her a check up as well.
â...In case any of the kids were up for ungluing themselves from each other long enough to take a shower,â Jason responded as though it were obvious. He actually still had questions he wanted to ask, but the offer for a shower was still an option.
âWait, you have a shower here?â Tuckerâs interest was immediately piqued, head snapping over to look at Jason.
âDibs,â Sam spoke quickly, raising her hand halfway once more.
The claim for the first shower caused Tucker to gasp, head snapping over to stare at his friend in utter betrayal. âSAM! How could you!â he gaped.
Sam just met his gaze with a neutral stare, not lowering her hand. âDibs,â she repeated, earning a snicker from Stephanie. None of them could blame the kids for wanting a proper shower, it wasnât like there had been running water in the abandoned apartment complex theyâd been staying in. The entire plate of burritos Stephanie had brought in was also already gone, so they also knew the kids were ready for actual meals again.
âOkay, let me just get the blinds pulled over the windows outside this room, and then Iâll come back to get you for a shower,â Stephanie agreed, amused, but also looked over to Jazz to double check. âIf thatâs alright with you. I donât think youâd all fit in there, and Iâd rather not move Danny.â
The idea of them being out of sight made Jazz anxious, but she could also understand their want for a good shower. She wanted one too. Baby wipes and rain water could only do so much for them trying to keep everything clean. Danny may have been in some sort of stasis, but theyâd still tried to keep the environment around him clean considering he had open wounds. Everyone that was there was being a lot nicer than she first thought they would be though, the unmet expectations were making it hard for her to react quickly. It wasnât that they made her think they were trying to get them to let their guard down. Jason and Damian had been way too blunt for her to believe that they were trying to be manipulative. Or if they were, they really sucked at it. It was just too unexpected right then. â...Okay,â Jazz agreed, wincing slightly as Leslie dabbed an alcohol swab on a small cut on her arm.
âYessss,â Sam cheered, earning a small laugh from Danielle as Stephanie left the room to get the windows covered. This was one safehouse that they could relocate if needed, but would rather not have to do so if they could help it. So anything they could do to keep their guests from knowing where it was located was necessary.
And since they had somewhat brought up the topic of reestablishing rules and boundaries, Jazz looked over to Danielle to make sure she understood what was expected before an incident came up. âDani, can you stay in your human form unless someone needs protection? And stay visible, donât phase through anything, and no overshadowing. Donât give them a reason to kick us out by snooping, okay?â
Danielle hadnât been expecting to essentially be told she was grounded to her room, but a room other than her own, and let out an annoyed groan. âUuuuugh, fiiine,â she dragged out, shifting forms again and sagging in theatrics. âJust donât let me get bored,â she pushed, reminding them that Dick had loosely promised to bring them things, and then also added for good measure, âAnd Iâm only going to behave as long as you guys actually help Danny. Got it?â
It was a fair enough trade, and Cass gave a simple thumbs up at the demand. It was too soon to tell how much help they would be for Danny, but they were still a much better resource than being homeless and broke. The Phantom kids seemed to be willing to at least try to let them help at least.
âI think we have some cards somewhere around here. Maybe a board game or two. If not weâll bring some with the food,â Jason commented, not wanting the kids to get too bored either. There were all kinds of messes caused simply because a teenager was looking for entertainment. And maybe playing some games with them would help them loosen up.Â
âDo you have any comics?â Danielle then asked. The games sounded promising, but comics were always nice too for when she had no one to play with.
â...Weâll see,â Jason half agreed, grinning slightly. At least the youngest knew what she liked.
âIâll take it,â Danielle hummed, leaning back on both hands and kicking her legs slightly as Stephanie returned to beckon Sam to follow her.
âDonât steal all the hot water!â Tucker called after them as they left the room, despair saturating his tone.
âThatâs why Iâm going first. Youâre the one that takes forever,â Sam retorted, waving her hand dismissively without turning back. It earned a few more snickers before the group left behind settled into a semi uncertain quiet, both from exhaustion and simply not knowing what to talk about with the particular set of people there. The only one who made comments was Leslie, and it was only simple commands to support her checkups.
Eventually Leslie finished making notes on the tablet she had, and turned to look at Jason and Cass. âAside from Danny the rest of them donât look too bad. The showers were definitely a good idea, itâll help clean all the cuts they have. But otherwise get them a good meal and some rest and they should be fine.â
âGood to hear,â Jason acknowledged, planning on letting Bruce and the rest of the team manage the food planning and check in schedule for Leslie. âJust send everything to Oracle. Do you need an escort?â
âNo, Iâll manage,â Leslie dismissed, tapping on the tablet to send all the files to Barbara. âIâll be back after dinner to check on the boy again. Call me sooner if necessary,â she bid, picking her bag up and leaving the room to head back to address other patients that needed her attention.
A few moments after Leslie was gone, Stephanie and Sam returned with the latter wearing a clean pair of spare clothes that had been stashed there. Stephanie seemed to be quite happy about something too, and when Jason saw the shirt Sam was wearing he understood why immediately. That was an old shirt, being memorabilia from Stephanie and Cassâs shared BatGirl uniform. But it was always fun to see fans. Though he did wonder if that was the case or if there was another reason.
âCool shirt,â Tucker commented when he saw Sam. âWhatâs with the bat symbol?â
The question caused the three of Batmanâs team to pause, Jason realizing he was about to get one of his questions answered. Did Tucker just not recognize the specific symbol? It wasnât that obscure, he should at least recognize it as something related to Batman. Right?
âNot sure. It was the only black one, so I grabbed it,â Sam responded, tugging the shirt away from her enough to look down at the emblem again, momentarily forgetting what it looked like exactly.
Jason watched Stephanie and Cassâs expressions fall a little, and almost snorted.
âYou donât⌠know who that symbol is for?â Stephanie asked, sadness starting to creep into her voice at the revelation that Sam had only picked that shirt because it was black.
âNope,â Sam confirmed, heading over to the stool sheâd left before and sitting back down to dab at her hair with the towel. âShould I?â
It caused Stephanie to pause, and then give a shaky laugh, but Jason didnât miss how Jazzâs gaze moved to look at the red symbol on his own chest, half hidden by his jacket. âNâno! I guess not. Itâs a pretty old shirt anyway. No one has seen BatGirl for a while now anyway.â Stephanie shakily dismissed, tucking her disappointment away for later when she could properly express it.
âBatGirl?â Sam repeated, getting a wry grin. âIs there a BatBoy too?â
Another exchange of looks between Cass and Stephanie. Was that a joke? âNo. Just Batman and Batwoman,â she answered, deciding to err on the side of Sam being serious.
âWell, there is, but BatBoy never worked with the other bats,â Jason pointed out, amusement saturating his voice.
âThat name was from a baseball bat though, not a bat bat,â Stephanie argued.
Jason shrugged at the distinction, but wasnât able to comment further before Tucker spoke up again. âOkay. So whoâs Batman again?â
The three team members stopped to stare at Tucker, having to take a moment to register if he was putting on an act or not. When it was determined he was either impossibly good at pretending, or actually earnest in his question, Jason barked a laugh while Staphanieâs eye twitched. âYouâve been on Gotham for two months, been to the dark net, and are still asking who Batman is?â Jason asked, incredulous.
âWhat makes you think I was on the darknet?â Tucker defended quickly.
âWhere else do people even hear about Lazarus water?â Jason retorted just as fast.
Tuckerâs mouth pursed as his eyes scrunched, realizing he wasnât going to get his way out of that one. â............ Okay,â he relented. Fair point. Good game. âSo are we talking about an actual person, or the folktale boogeyman? Because the internet sources arenât clear on that.â
Jason wheezed slightly at the comparison, filing that away in his mental box of topics to tease Bruce with.
âHeâs the one weâre working with to help Danny,â Cass answered this time, feeling just a little miffed after the mutual disappointment she had suffered with Stephanie. Once again Jazzâs eyes flicked to Jasonâs symbol, this time in understanding.
The comment caused another pause as Tucker realized he probably shouldnât make fun of this guy. â...Alright. Cool cool. That answers a lot,â he rambled, hoping his comments didnât affect the kind of help they were going to receive. âI think Iâll go take that shower now,â he excused, jerking to his feet and waiting momentarily for Stephanie to escort him out of the room.
âI have to ask now,â Jason started once they were out of sight, using this as a way to get another one of his questions in that heâd stayed around in the first place to try and get answered. âWhere are you kids from to think Batman was a fairytale?â
He didnât think that they would take the question well, considering how secretive they were being about other things. But to his pleasure the other two girls just looked at Jazz, who seemed to have relaxed a little more from the more easy going conversations. â...Amity Park,â she answered, watching to see if Jason, or more specifically Cass since she could see at least part of her face, had any sign of recognition before adding, âItâs in Illinois.â
That was unexpected. âThatâs quite a ways away,â Jason commented. Heâd never heard of Amity Park, but Illinois was definitely not a âtook a wrong turn at the gas stationâ ways away.
âHow did you end up in Gotham?â Cass asked now, concern pinching her brows.
The three girls fell silent, but this time it was easy to tell that it wasnât out of reluctance to share information. The looks they gave each other were more seeking to see if either of them had an answer rather than if they should say it. And Cass and Jason could also see some painful memories hidden in their expressions.
âDunno,â Danielle finally admitted with a shrug. âWe were fighting, then stuff blew up, and next thing we knew we were here.â
Oh, that didnât sound good. Jason had been suspecting that the event that had led them to Gotham had been what had put Danny in the state he was, but stuff blowing up and relocating people was never a good thing. That was definitely something that was going to be relayed back to the others, and he really hoped they didnât have to get people outside of their usual team involved.
âMy ID and debit card donât work here either,â Jazz added, sounding a little bitter and some of the prolonged stress starting to resurface. âEverytime we tried to buy something they told me my card was declined. And when I found a bank that happened to have the same name as the one Iâm using, they told me my ID was fake.â
â...So you started stealing to get what you needed,â Jason connected. They were good kids in a bad situation. That was all. Jazz didnât answer, though it didnât seem to be because she was reluctant to admit they were stealing. She just seemed concerned about something else. âDonât worry, we wonât turn you in. We usually deal with people who are much worse,â he assured as a subtle prod to get her to reveal what she was worried about.
Jazz gave a mirthless noise of amusement. â...What are you? Some kind of secret government street sweepers?â she asked. It was phrased as a sarcastic jab, but both Cass and Jason heard the secrets that were being hinted at.
Jason just barked a laugh. âHardly. Weâre independent. Sometimes we work with the police, but most of the time theyâre pissed off at us too. Canât imagine wanting to touch anything government related either. I donât think theyâd like me.â
There was a hesitant release in part of what had the girlâs tense, and Cass couldnât help resting her hand on Danielleâs shoulder. âYou are all safe with us,â she assured shortly. She could see it in the way they behaved during this topic. It wasnât that they were suspicious of conspiracy theories or something similar. They disliked non-public government organizations because of personal experience. They had been hurt by them before.
The girls didnât respond verbally, but Cass could see the change in their demeanor. They were a little less wary, and a little more hopeful. But that was enough interrogation for now. She knew her team would have plenty to work with from what they already had, and there was no need to stress the kids out further. So now it was on to a batter topic, and Cass took out her phone. âWhat foods do you like? We will have them prepared for dinner,â she asked, deliberately making her own demeanor more at ease to facilitate a response.
âUgh, I could definitely go for some roasted butternut squash,â Sam responded almost immediately, sagging slightly on the stool.
âOo oo! Can I get fried chicken? How much are we allowed to have? Can I have like five chickens?â Danielle asked, raising her hand high and bouncing on the table slightly.
âHigh metabolism?â Jason asked, just to double check she wasnât just exaggerating and would actually eat the food if they brought it.
âMhmm. I bet I could eat way more than you could,â Danielle nodded with a slight challenge.
âI bet you could,â Jason accepted with a chuckle, not even going to bother taking her up on that challenge.
âAnd the rest?â Cass prompted, typing a message to Alfred on her phone.
â...Iâm okay with most anything,â Jazz answered when they looked her way, her hand straying to Dannyâs hand again as she couldnât help thinking of his favorite sandwich.
âTucker will eat anything meat,â Sam provided for their remaining friend. She had already stolen the first shower from him, she could be nice and make sure he got something nice to eat.
âGot all that?â Jason asked Cass, glad to have a happier note for the kids to focus on now. After Cass gave a thumbs up, Jason shifted to stand again, raising his hands over his head in a mild stretch. âGood. Then letâs see if I can find those cards,â he announced, heading for the door.
âNo poker,â Cass spoke up quickly, narrowing her eyes Jasonâs way.
âIâm not going to play poker with a bunch of teenagers,â Jason huffed, mildly offended that was the first thing Cass would think of. There were so many other games to play with face cards anyway. And hopefully it would be enough to keep the kids occupied at least until dinner. And while they were on house arrest duty hopefully the others would figure out where these kids had come from, and how to help them. He could take some time while looking for the cards to send his own report to the others at least. Explosion relocation, anti government organization sentiments, non usable ID and debit card. It was starting to sound like they werenât actually from the United States at all. But knowing their luck, it wasnât just a case of country hopping. Hopefully they werenât from a completely different time period or something. That always made things messy. Hopefully this Amity Park was just a tiny village in Illinois that was out of touch with the world compared to a big city like Gotham, and these kids were just country bumpkins that would be easy to get shipped off back home once they were all better.
There was no cost for hoping for an easy solution, even if Jason knew it wasnât going to happen.
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This is my first time drawing either of these girls X'D Also I hope I got the right symbol for the shirt. I'm new and there's so many symbols
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Country Drifitinâ (Modern! LU)
Yee Hee Hee, Iâve been inspired by the one and only @dfanart aka @df-chan. I think itâs been established that modern Twi is a racer, and as someone who lives in an area notorious for their illegal drag racers, I felt the need to make a Lilâ somethinâ. This is based on a personal experience btw. Please enjoy!Â
(If you want more info about the modern au, check out the tag on @dfanart âs blog!)
(pals Iâm tagging because I love them: @castletownranger @haze517 )
Twi wasnât really sure how he wound up driving his wild friend up the mountain at 2 am. When he was asked to hang out at such a late hour, he was half-tempted to say ânoâ and go back to sleep. However, he had a really bad feeling about saying ânoâ to Wild. Who knows what he would do if he didnât have supervision on him at all times.Â
Last time Wild was left alone, Twi visited him at the hospital for a fractured wrist and a concussion. Whatâs worse is that whatever he was doing required him to sneak out of his home in the middle of the night, and drive to the top of the mountain with his camera. This thing he was planning had bad news written all over it, and Twi made it a priority to escort his friend at 1 am. A change of clothes and a stealth mission out of his window later, Twi took a few deep breaths and remembered why he had to stay awake.Â
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The roads were baren and quiet, the sounds of Twilightâs truck roaring through the streets. Wild, in his efforts to stay awake, sipped his Mcdonaldâs coffee and blasted music through the speakers. He only turned the music down to record himself talking about nonsensical stories about monsters or something like that. Is that why he was awake at this hour? To go monster hunting? Twi rolled his sore eyes at the narration, voicing his annoyance each time Wild panned the camera towards him. Wildâs contagious laughter lightened the mood slightly, but it still annoyed Twi that his friend can be so energetic at such an early hour. At this point, Twi preferred this awful blaring music coming from his speakers. His truck boomed and shook from the bass, the lyrics could be heard by those who were understandably indoors. While Twi didnât enjoy this type of music, it kept him awake enough to safely drive. Â
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I'm making insane progress on Colorcoded rn you guys have no idea I been cookin' like my life depended on it. Insane what a deadline can do to someone. jesus i need to make myself deadlines
Hey, my fellow neurodivergent people, tell me your unhelpful superpowers, I'll start:
I can drink three cans of energy drinks because I like the taste and then nap peacefully immediately afterward.

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