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The Gala
The Gala
Jason Todd x reader one-shot
Summary:Â It was supposed to be simple. Just accompany Jason to the party. It was also supposed to be quick. Just go in, talk to a few people, and out. But then, you find yourself meeting your boyfriend's family.
Word Count:Â 9.3K
Category:Â Fluff (established relationship) and a tiny, tiny little bit of angst
Warnings: Rich people?? Bahahsjsjs Mentions of alcohol
Authorâs note: My Wayne gala fic debut (with a super original title, I know jskdks), hope you like it!
You look at yourself once again in the mirror. The truth is that you love the image that looks back at you. You feel comfortable and true to yourself, as well as beautiful. The dress that youâre wearing playing a big part in it. Your fingers slowly trace the hem of the bright red of the soft fabric.
You close your eyes and take a deep breath, trying to calm your nerves. You know that the dress probably wonât live up to the standard of the women that will be at the place but for you, itâs beautiful and elegant, making you feel like a seven year old girl wearing her favorite princess dress and giving you the confidence that you will need tonight.
Even if the style of the dress is not as chic or as sophisticated as others, youâre sure that the red will stand out. The thought increases your nerves. You donât usually wear red but when you saw this dress you knew that you had to buy it, you could easily see yourself in it. And also, you couldnât wait to see Jasonâs reaction.
You knew that he would love it, or so you hoped. He always liked it when you wore red, or anything for that matter. No matter how you looked he always looked at you with the same silly smile and caring eyes. But there was something in wanting to see him swoon all over you. You smile thinking of him. Even if the night ends in a disaster, you both will be at each other's side.
Just as you do a little spin to see the movement of your skirt just a bit up your knees, the doorbell rings. When you open the door Jason is looking around stressfully, breathing heavily, his hands alternating on running through his hair as if trying to fix it and adjusting his tie. He doesnât seem to notice that you have opened the door.
âHey,â you say softly. He turns to you.
âHi,â he says breathlessly in return, and by the way that heâs taking you in, you can tell that it isnât for the same reason as before. You look down shyly and put a loose strand of hair behind your ear. You then take him in, and to say that youâre not ready for the full sight in front of you is an understatement. Jason was already handsome but to see him in a suit⊠Your insides are doing crazy things.
âY/N, you look⊠incredible.â
âThank you.â You take a small step and on your toes you give him a kiss on the cheek. âI have to say that you look great. I think that I could get used to seeing you in a suit.â He smiles warmly but suddenly he seems to come out of his daze.
âListen, Iâm so sorry Iâm late and that I kept you waiting. I got caught up before and then this stupid tie wouldnât work with me andâŠâ You shush him softly with a kiss and then shake your head.
âDonât worry, I just got finished too.â
He sighs in relief, and then, with a life of their own, before you can help yourself, your hands lift to fix his hair to give it his usual style but less messy, although as always, the white streak stays as rebel as ever. Your hands slide down his neck to the lapels of his jacket and then adjust his tie that was crooked to the left.
âYou know how to do that?â he says, referring to the tie.
âNot really. I have just always wanted to do that. You know, like in movies and so.â You canât help but giggle a bit while you say that.
âWell, that makes two of us.â He takes your hands and places a kiss on them. You sigh happily, the soft gesture making you melt. Youâre sure that this man is going to be the death of you. The care and affection with which he always touches and looks at you was both deadly and invigorating. âReady?â
âI think so.â
âBecause if not, you know that I wouldnât mind one bit to stay here and take a more careful look at this gorgeous dress.â His hands find your waist and after a peck on your lips, his own meet your neck.
âI know. And thatâs why we have to get going, weâre already late.â You put a hand in his chest to place some distance with the temptation of his lips, that now are pouting.
ââA queen is never late, everyone else is simply early,ââ he deadpans.
A laugh threatens to escape from your throat. âYou just did not.â
âWhat?â he says feigning innocence, but the smirk on his lips gives him away.
âYou just did not quote the queen of Genovia,â you say amused.
âOkay, first, Julie Andrews is always right. And second, you were the one that showed me that masterpiece so, you should have seen it coming.â Heâs grinning from ear to ear. You wish that you could always see him like this. So happy and carefree.
âCan't say that youâre not right,â you reply while hugging him, resting your head on his chest and letting his calming scent surround you.
He then takes your face in his hands and with your noses touching he whispers, âI love you.âÂ
Your smile at those words never faltered. âI love you too.â
When you two reach the manor Jason drives past the main gate and goes directly to the secondary one that leads to the back entrance of the manor in order to avoid all the fancy cars and limos that litter the road of the main one.
Even from outside you can tell that the party is already in full swing, the windows of the main living room that in these cases often transforms into a dance hall, the only ones with light in them and cluttered with people.
Jason parks the car but his hands do not leave the steering wheel. His grip tightens and untightens around it as he takes a deep breath and looks towards the back door of the manor. You know well how even though the manor is a home to Jason, in events like this it almost feels like a cage.
âHey,â you whisper softly while you take his hands into yours. Immediately, Jasonâs eyes leave the manor and turn towards you. âItâs gonna be okay. Iâm here. And itâll be quick, we just have to show face for a little while, just like we talked about. And then as fast as weâre in, weâll be out,â you reassure him while softly rubbing the back of his hands with your thumbs.
Jason gulps and nods, trying to will the nerves away, though his hands have stopped flexing and now lay relaxed in your grip ever since you touched them.
âOr we can leave right now. Forget all this. Spend the evening alone, just you and me. Maybe even some Batburger?â you tease with a smile, letting him know that he always has an out with you. Your calming words seem to work as a small chuckle leaves him and he lifts your hands to kiss them once again.
He shakes his head.
You tilt yours. âYou sure?â
âYeah. I just needed a moment. Besides, if I donât go in Iâll never hear the end of it. Also, if we get this out of the way now, we wonât have to come to another one for a long while. And like you said, itâll be quick.â
You nod and give his hands an encouraging squeeze. âExactly. And remember, if you want to leave early, you just tell me.âÂ
He nods, a lot more sure of himself than just a moment ago. âLetâs go.â
âLetâs go,â you echo.
Jason gets out of the car and you know better than to try and get out yourself, having learned in the very early stages of your relationship that if Jason can help it, you will never have to open a door again. And like always, your door opens and he extends a hand to help you out.
Despite the temperature dropping slightly during the night with the summer reaching its end, itâs a very nice evening. A soft breeze grazes your arms and the cut of your dress but itâs not enough to make you feel cold, mainly due to the warm hand that settles on your lower back. In the sky, the stars that would be impossible to see downtown accompany the moon in illuminating the night.
You two make your way through the gravel path that leads to the back door hand in hand, giving each other courage for the night that awaits ahead.
Once inside, itâs like entering another world entirely. Chatter and glass clinks fill the air and youâre just glad that at least this way your entrance to the party wonât make that much of a fuss as you would have done if you had used the main door.
âI was starting to think that you werenât going to appear, Master Jason.â
At the sound of the voice both you and Jason stop dead in your tracks near the kitchen, almost like two kids getting caught trying to sneak out instead of sneaking in.
âAlfred!â Jason greets him exaggeratedly, trying to distract from the fact that you two have been caught arriving late. The British man canât help but mirror Jasonâs big smile, even as it breaks his teasing smirk. You smile as you watch them hug and then Alfred turns to you.
âOh, and youâve brought Miss Y/N as well! So great to see you again, dear,â he says as he also gives you a quick hug.
âYou too, Alfred,â you reply with a smile. âThough itâs just Y/N, please.â
âYou know Iâm not going to do that, Miss Y/N.â The crinkles of the butlerâs smile reminding you that trying to argue with him was a futile attempt.
You had only met him once before but that had been enough to get to know each other quite well and to already care for each other.
You had met him some weeks before, when Jason took you to the manor for the very first time one weekend as a kind of romantic getaway, as it had been left deserted and empty by Alfred and Bruce due to a business/Batman trip and Tim and Damian were away with their respective friends. It was an opportunity like no other.
It had been a wonderful long summery weekend, spent cooking together, lounging in the pool while sharing lazy kisses in the water with your arms and legs wrapped around him, his hands holding you as the sun set behind you, and watching movies in the home theater. You had never felt more at peace or relaxed.
And then, Alfred had come back a couple of days early. You and Jason had been cooking lunch (well, Jason had been cooking while you admired him perched on the counter), when Alfred entered, surprised to see anyone in the manor. After the initial surprise, friendly introductions had been made since from all of the members of his family, Alfred was the only one that Jason wasnât wary of you meeting.
Jason could only thank whatever was out there that it had been Alfred who had come back early and not Bruce. He wasnât ready to handle that yet.
Alfred joined you two for lunch and even though you were slightly nervous at the beginning at meeting a member of Jasonâs family, you were glad that it was Alfred since he instantly made you feel welcome and at ease. Jason had watched your conversations with a small smile, glad to see and not surprised at all that you got along so well.
After lunch, Alfred left you two be to enjoy the rest of the day as well as the next day since it was your last in the manor. However, he still insisted on making you two breakfast the next day and you got to try Alfredâs famous pancakes. There was no doubt from where Jason had gotten his excellent culinary skills.
You still crossed paths with Alfred a couple more times but they hadnât been awkward at all. During that short time of seeing you and Jason interact, Alfred saw just how happy you two made and loved each other. He could clearly see the certainty of your relationship and he couldnât be happier for the young boy that had once been the second Robin. He totally deserved the happiness that you brought him.
And as Alfred insists on calling you Miss Y/N, with the sounds of the party drifting into the kitchen, just like he had done the first time that he met you, the same thought crosses his mind.
That the only way in which he would ever call you something other than that would be when you became Mrs. Todd. Something that he was certain would happen from the very first moment that he saw you laugh with Jason before he had made his presence known that summer afternoon. A truth as plain as the sun.
Now, seeing that the British man isnât giving up upon your insistence on calling you just by your first name, you sigh defeatedly. âAlright.â
At that, Alfred smiles and turns back to Jason. âYour brothers will be glad to see youâve been able to make it.â
Jason rolls his eyes. âSure.â
You smile at his antics and squeeze his hand. The thing was that at each Wayne gala, as it was to be expected, a few members of the family should be present. But considering the fact that all, literally all, the Waynes hated the galas, having Waynes at a gala had long been a recurring problem.
No one still talks about the time that at one of them, not a single Wayne had appeared. The press had had a field day with it and it took the Waynes months to repair the damage.
For a rich family in Gotham that lead a double life as vigilantes, they sure hated the appearances and masks that came with having to entertain the socialites. You have always found the fact extremely entertaining.
And so, in order to avoid the great gala disaster, as Jason had explained to you, they had come up with a system. Taking turns attending the galas and doing so in different groups as they all knew that no one, absolutely no one should have to suffer through a gala alone (except Bruce, who sometimes had to go alone, downsides of being the face of the company).
For example, a group could be Bruce, Dick and Damian (who, lucky for him, has never had to experience the torture of going to one alone, still being a kid and all), or Jason and Dick, but never just Jason and Tim alone, the two always looking to make an escape and neither of them keeping the other in check. However, if they were accompanied by someone else it was manageable. The pairings and different groupings going on and on.
But tonight, however, it was the turn for all four of the batboys to be there, Bruce out on a mission. And so here you were, having offered to accompany your boyfriend when he told you that he had to go to the gala. Jason had said that it wasnât necessary but you could see the relief in his eyes when you assured him that you wanted to go with him, knowing how hard these things could be sometimes.
Though not liking large crowds either, you were no better. What a pair did you two make. But you knew that together, you could face this night. Now, apart from the overall challenge of enduring the night, came the very real possibility of finally meeting Jasonâs brothers. It wasnât that Jason was trying to keep you away from them or hiding you, they did know about you, itâs just that it was a delicate issue that he wanted to handle at his own time and when he was ready.
You understood that and of course never pushed him on the topic. You knew that if it were for Jason, he would scream that you two were together a hundred times a day, he had no problem holding your hand in public nor kissing you until you felt dizzy in the middle of the street.
Either way, when you two realized that you could meet them, Jason came to the conclusion that it wasnât so bad. That way theyâll stop pestering him about meeting you and you would do it in a more relaxed ambience than what a formal dinner with all of his family, including Bruce, could be, with all of their eyes fixed on you and asking you millions of questions. At least this way, with the gala, distractions were easy to come by if a quick escape was necessary.
So, if you met them, good. If you didnât, good as well.
Though still, the nerves persisted.
After exchanging a couple of phrases more with Alfred, he returned to his duties at the party and with your arm looped through Jasonâs, you stepped into the space that had been turned into a ballroom of sorts, all of Gothamâs elite there. Either to donate to a Wayne fundraiser (sadly, the least likely of them all), invest in Wayne Enterprises (more likely), drink (very likely), or to snoop around the mysterious Wayne manor and find out more about the peculiar family (the most likely of them all).
You have to say that you're impressed with what has been done with the space. Added chandeliers and carefully placed lamps give the room a golden glow, highlighting all the luxury of the attendees, from expensive watches, to even more expensive necklaces, and making all the glasses of champagne around the room sparkle.
On one side, a bar has been set up, on the other, on a small stage, musicians play for the dancing couples on the dance floor that has been put up in the center. And scattered around the room, high tables where people place their drinks and gather for conversations.
The lack of chairs does not go unnoticed, just a couple every few tables and the stools that surround the bar. The lack no doubt made deliberately, that way, no one would settle for long, either forcing them to mingle and spend some money on the gala or directly leave. The Waynes really do not like to have people in their house. You have to stifle a laugh at the thought, you could relate to that.
Though it makes perfect sense, given that no one wants too many people on the floor above the headquarters for Gothamâs vigilantes for long. You also know that in whatever way they can, they always try to have the galas either at Wayne Tower or at any other place, but sometimes, having one at the manor once in a while was inevitable.
You canât help but tense up as you notice more and more people start to look towards you two. You donât even notice that your anxious nature has gotten the better of you and that your grip on Jasonâs arm has tightened until his other hand covers yours, the touch immediately grounding and soothing you. You look up at him and take a deep breath as his green eyes look at you encouragingly and gratefully, telling you that you can do this and that heâs thankful that youâre here with him.
You smile before squeezing his arm back and then you two plunge into battle. Showtime.
You make small talk with a few of the guests before approaching the bar to get something to drink. As you wait for your drinks you feel Jason lean down to whisper in your ear.
âIâm going to the bathroom real quick, Iâll be right back. You okay?â
You nod with a smile, telling him that itâs okay before he gives a quick kiss to your temple and then disappears into the crowd.
Your eyes scan the room as you take the refreshment that has been placed in front of you and take a sip, trying not to draw too much attention upon yourself while you wait. Youâre no vigilante but as a person that prefers alone time, assessing the room before making any social interaction goes without saying. Youâre even thinking of seeking Alfred and asking him if he needs help with anything when your eyes clock Jason again on the other side of the room, cornered by a bunch of socialites.
He has a pleasing smile on his face as he listens to what theyâre telling him. To any other person, it might seem like heâs genuinely interested, but you can read him like a book. The corners of his smile are tense, apart from the fact that it doesn't reach his eyes, and his too constant nodding tells you how he is feigning the interest. His eyes find yours for a moment before returning to the lady speaking to him and in that split millisecond you can see how his smile turns real for you, before becoming fake once again.
You leave your glass on the counter of the bar to make your way to him and save him from the people crowding him when suddenly-
âCare for a dance?â a smooth voice says at your side.
You turn to decline when youâre met with eyes of a vibrant shade of blue, a boyish youth and mischief in them, but also slightly hardened with years of experience dealing with the worst of Gotham. His black hair is perfectly styled, a winning and charming smile on his lips and clad in a black suit with a bow tie that highlights all of his features. You can see how heâs a handsome man but still to you, he doesnât hold a candle to Jason.
Of course you know who he is.
Gothamâs golden boy.
âDick Grayson.â
âY/N Y/L/N.â His smile widens and you realize that this is happening whether you want it or not. Youâre meeting one of Jasonâs brothers. Your eyes flick back to Jason but heâs no longer surrounded by the socialites. In fact, heâs nowhere to be found. He mustâve managed to escape somehow. Looks like youâre going to have to face this alone. You had even been starting to think that this moment wouldnât come since you hadnât seen any of Jasonâs brothers since you arrived.
You turn back to Dick and heâs still in the exact same position, leaning with one arm on the bar, carefully watching you with a knowing smile. Everything in his demeanor open, easy.
âItâs nice to finally meet you,â he says, extending his hand.
Your force your body to release the small tension that it has accumulated and with a small smile you shake his hand. âYou too.â
âGlad to see that Jason hasnât made you up. We were starting to doubt that you really existed,â he comments playfully.
You know that he isnât intimidating you or trying to scare you, merely wanting to meet you, know more about Jasonâs life, see the reason why heâs the happiest that they have ever seen him.
âIâm very real, yes.â
âSo, how about that dance?â
You pause for a second. âIâm not the best dancer.â
âCome on, please. How am I supposed to get to know my new sister-in-law otherwise?â
âBy just talking?â
He chuckles. âAlright, fair enough. How about this, how am I supposed to get to know my sister-in-law without gossiping rich people interrupting us over and over again?â Dick nods to the side and you see how a few of the guests are looking towards you two, no doubt about to walk up to you and force you to establish conversation.
âLead the way,â you end up saying and Dickâs smile beams even more, his joyous nature and openness making you feel at ease. You feel like heâs trying to make this easy for you, knowing how awkward meeting your boyfriendâs family could be.
He then offers you his arm to guide you to the dance floor and in no time youâre joining all the couples waltzing around it.
âSo⊠Y/N, tell me. What are your intentions with our dear Jaybird?â he jokes in mock seriousness while arching an eyebrow.
âJaybird?â you ask, never having heard the nickname before but already liking it.
âOh, Y/N, I have so many anecdotes to tell you. Weâre going to have so much fun.â
You smile at the prospect of hearing stories about Jason. âCanât wait. But to answer your question, my intentions are to just be with him. For as long as he wants me.â
Dick nods, as if you just confirmed something that he already knew. âI feel like thatâs going to be a long time.â You feel your cheeks warm at his words. You really hope that it is too. Forever, if you can help it. âThough are you sure that you want to put up with him for so long? He can be insufferable,â he adds, and you chuckle.
âYes, Iâm sure.â
Afterwards, he asks you about your job and your family, and you ask him about life in BlĂŒdhaven. Youâre glad for his easygoingness, allowing you to feel comfortable and a sense of camaraderie and friendship already between you. Youâre also glad that youâre dancing since youâre sure that if you werenât, conversation wouldnât have flowed as easily without the privacy that it has given you.
âMy turn, Grayson,â a voice suddenly speaks.
You two stop dancing and turn your heads to the side, and then slightly down to find a young boy. His dark combed back hair and his straight posture making him a shadow of his father, his green eyes looking up at you expectantly and his tan skin inherited from his mother. Talia al Ghul.
âNo, it isnât,â Dick replies.Â
âYes, it is,â Damian retorts, holding Dickâs gaze. Itâs like they are challenging one another while also having a mental conversation.
Finally, Dick sighs. âFine. But only if Y/N is okay with that."
âItâs alright,â you say softly.
âSee?â Damian insists and Dick rolls his eyes. You smile at their interaction and then Dick turns back to you.
âThanks for dancing with me, Y/N. Itâs been really nice finally getting to talk to you.â
âLikewise.â
Dick squeezes your hands in goodbye before letting go, Damian taking his spot to dance with you. âSee you around.â Dick says and you nod and watch as he takes his leave, until a throat clears in front of you and you begin dancing once again.
âYouâre Toddâs girlfriend then? Y/L/N?â
âThatâs me. You must be Damian. Itâs nice to meet you.â Damian nods solemnly before staring intensely at you, as if deciphering you. His movements are graceful and elegant, even more purposeful than Dickâs even. You suppose that all the grace must have something to do with growing up with ninjas and practically being raised like royalty.
Not one to back out, you hold his gaze and stare back at him. Heâs shorter than you but you have no doubt that in no time heâll be taller than you.
âYouâre a great dancer, Damian,â you finally say and you can see how something in him changes, no longer putting up the intimidating facade, allowing himself to relax slightly.
âThanks. Mother taught me.â
âThatâs nice. I hope Iâm not making you look too much like a fool.â
Damian shrugs. âYouâre alright.â
You smile, taking his version of a compliment as a win. Then you take another look around the room, wondering where Jason could be. Maybe Alfred has asked for his help on something. You turn back to Damian, who looks around the space uninterested.
âIâm guessing you donât like these galas much,â you say, trying to get him to open up a bit more.
âThey are⊠a responsibility.â
âYeah, well, Iâd much rather prefer doing something else. Like going to the aquarium or the museum.â Damianâs eyes shot back to yours like a flash, a small sparkle in them.
Bingo.
You try to contain your triumphant smile. âHave you seen the new art exhibit? Jason told me that you like drawing,â you continue.
And just like that, whatever it was that Damian was wary of disappears as you two make conversation, discussing different painters, Damianâs art and your own hobbies. Then, for a second, Damian pauses in thought, like a jury about to deliver their decision, making you wonder what heâs about to say.Â
âYouâre cool. Todd was right about you,â he finally says as the current song ends and you two come to a stop.
You smile softly in thanks. âGlad to hear that.â
âThough Iâm not yet quite sure what you could be seeing in Todd. Youâre clearly way cooler than him.â
That makes you chuckle and you donât miss how a smile twitches on Damianâs face.
âThanks, I guess? Though heâs not that bad. Not at all.â
Damian just shrugs at your statement but you have the feeling that behind all the picking, thereâs fondness and a brotherly bond between him and Jason.
âAnyway, I have to go feed my animals. It was nice meeting you, Y/N.â Your jaw almost drops, but you manage to avoid it before your lips twist into a wide smile.
Damianâs calling you by your first name. When Jason has told you that he never does that with anyone. Not even Dick.
âYou too, Damian.â
He nods in goodbye before going towards the exit of the ballroom. You leave the dance floor and take a deep breath. Well, that wasnât so bad. It was fun, actually.
You decide that you need some air in order to take all of the recent events in and head towards the open patio door that looks out to the gardens. Even though you can still hear the party, as the door is still open, the change of ambience is very much welcomed. You inhale the fresh air before releasing a content sigh at having a moment for yourself.
You lean on the railing surrounding the few steps that separate you from the grass as you gaze up at the clear sky, the moon illuminating the patio and the late summer evening breeze creating ripples along the surface of the pool. Itâs a nice break from the scorching nights that Gotham can have along the summer. You canât wait for the fall.
As you let yourself relax in the quiet evening, you think back to what has just happened. You just met two of Jasonâs brothers. And everything went well. You still canât believe it. You let out a soft chuckle at the thought that your social skills havenât failed you this time. Despite usually needing a lot of time with a person to open up and build trust, youâre surprised at how easy it came to you with Dick and Damian, already getting along and having the feeling that youâre going to become good friends. Family, someday.
Maybe itâs due to Dickâs easygoing personality or the things that you have in common with Damian but you feel like itâs more than that. The knowledge that these kind of connections donât come easy for them either, given all the secrets that they have to keep and the fact that they donât have to tiptoe around you. The fact that you all love Jason Todd dearly.
Youâre just glad that you click with them as well as you did all that time ago with Jason. Who, by the way, is still MIA. Itâs been a good while since you saw him. Where could he be?
âDo you want some?â a voice suddenly says, interrupting your thoughts and making you turn towards its source.
Well, looks like the meeting-your-boyfriendâs-family night isnât over.
Tim Drake stands on the doorway, holding two glasses of champagne. Heâs wearing a suit as well but his appearance isnât as neat as Dickâs or Damianâs. His hair is slightly tousled and his tie is loosened around his neck. His blue eyes, a shade lighter than Dickâs, look kindly at you.
âSure, thanks,â you say as you take the glass that he offers you. The truth was that you werenât a big drinker, only having a few sips on scattered special occasions during the year, like champagne on New Yearâs Day or the rare instances in which you found yourself in glamorous parties like this.
You take a small sip of the sparkly drink as Tim comes to stand next to you.
âSo, what do you think of the gala? Having fun?â
âItâs alright. You all do know how to throw a party,â you answer.
âWhat can I say? If thereâs one thing weâre good at is appearances,â Tim says jokingly.
You nod with a smile while taking another sip, though this time you canât help the grimace that you make at the growing bitter taste of alcohol in your mouth.
âNot a fan?â
âNot really,â you respond honestly, deciding to leave the glass on the outdoor table for now.
âMe neither, actually.â
And then, your eyes widen when, just like nothing, Tim literally throws the content of his glass, his untouched and what youâre sure of is a very, very, expensive champagne towards the grass and leaves his now empty glass next to yours.
Seriously, what was wrong with rich people?
You shake the thought as you and Tim start making friendly conversation. Heâs telling you a story in which Jason faceplanted once during training, when it strikes you that it really is amazing how all the Robins somehow actually physically look like family despite not being blood-related. And itâs not just the coincidence that all of them have clear colored eyes and dark hair, but rather the way in which they hold themselves, something in their stance and attitude giving them a similar aura. An aura of shared hardships and experiences.
âIâm sorry that it took so long for us to meet,â Tim says after a small moment of peaceful silence. You shake your head and you can feel the shift in the air as his expression turns more serious and continues talking before you can say anything.
âI know that we can be a lot, and you havenât even met all of us.â You tilt your head, listening, waiting to see where heâs going with this. âThings between us and Jason are good, though of course, like with any family, there are some rough patches.â He pauses for a second, leaning with his hip on the metal railing while crossing his arms. âWe really wanted to meet you and we feared that something that we hadnât realized had been going on with Jason and that he was retreating again by refusing to introduce you to us.â
You shake your head again. âItâs not that at all, Tim, I promise. Things are good. He just gets doubtful sometimes and needs to take things at his own time.â
Tim nods, letting you know that he understands. âIâm just sorry that we boarded you like this, we thought it might be easier taking the pressure out of it. Instead of having a formal family dinner or something, just meet you today in case that Jason decided to bring you. All in all, Iâm glad we did, we probably wouldnât have met you for a lot longer, probably until it was strictly necessary, if we hadnât intervened.â
Youâre processing all the information when before you can reply, you finally hear Jasonâs voice again.
âY/N!â he calls as he approaches you after spotting you outside. âIâm so, so sorry for leaving you alone. I was ambushed by the guests before going to the bathroom, then Alfred asked me to go help him with something in the kitchen and then Dick couldnât fucking wait to ask me something about a case. It was just one thing after the other, Iâm so sorry,â he rambles, a hand running through his hair in distress, knowing how you hate this kind of events as much as him.
Just as he finishes his rant, he finally reaches you and as he takes your hands in his, you can visibly see how his distressed state morphs into a relieved one just by being next to you. Itâs like during your unexpected time apart Jason had been underwater the whole time and has just been finally allowed to come up for air to the surface and fill his lungs just by seeing you and being near you again.
You just shake your head and gently bring a hand to the nape of his neck to press your foreheads together so that he can ground himself and focus on you, showing him that youâre okay. You just know heâs feeling guilty for leaving you on your own when you two promised to be together to face the night.
âItâs okay,â you say softly in a low voice, trying to calm him.
And then, after connecting the dots between what Tim and Jason have just said, everything clicks. Itâs not a coincidence that youâve met Jasonâs brothers one right after the other and that Jason just so conveniently had been missing from your side to prevent that from happening. You canât help the small smile that pulls at your lips upon realizing what has happened, finding the Waynesâ antics and dramaticness quite entertaining.
âAnd donât worry, I had company,â you add.
And just as you say that, you can see how Jason feels movement to his right and turns his head like a hawk to find Tim shifting on his feet. Jason hadnât seen him earlier since you were the only one visible through the open door and once outside, Timâs side of the terrace was covered in shadows.
You see the exact moment in which Jasonâs gaze hardens staring at Tim, realizing just exactly what had actually happened, all of his family plotting to distract him so that they could meet you. You know that Jason isnât actually angry, just slightly annoyed from the ruse and from being kept away from you, and now heâs channeling all of that towards Tim, making it seem bigger than what it actually is.
âTimâŠâ Jason says through gritted teeth in a threatening tone as he separates himself from you and starts stomping towards Tim. Itâs almost comically funny how Tim immediately scrambles and bolts to the other side of the terrace, putting the outdoor table between him and Jason, extending his arms in front of him to protect himself as if he was some defenseless animal and not a well-trained vigilante.
You almost have to stifle a laugh.
Sibling dynamics at its finest.
âListen, Jason, I-â Tim starts to plead his case but before Jason gets too far away from you, you grab his hand again. And itâs incredible the way in which Jason turns towards you and immediately his posture softens. Tim doesnât waste the opportunity and escapes into the gala again, leaving you and Jason alone.
âItâs alright, they just wanted to meet me,â you say and Jason sighs, deciding to let the matter go and just come back to your arms, his hands on your waist, giving a small subconscious squeeze.
âYes, but they had no right to play with us,â he answers, pressing your foreheads together once again.
âI know. But, hey,â you lift your hand to push some hair away from his forehead, ânothing bad happened. Iâm still here.â
Jason nods and his gaze softens before closing his eyes, relishing in your touch. You close your eyes as well and you two stay in your embrace for a moment. Letting the night envelop you, surrounding yourselves with the evening sounds of the faded chatter from the party, the breeze rustling the bushes, the water in the pool, the night time insects and an owl in the distance.
âI think itâs time for us to leave,â Jason finally says, looking at you once again, having had enough of the social night.
âYes,â you wholeheartedly agree, wanting to have your boyfriend all for yourself.
With that said, Jason nods, kisses your forehead and takes your hand firmly in his in order to not lose you again and you two make your way out of the gala. You donât even bother to say goodbye to anybody. As you two leave, on the side of the ballroom, Dick, Tim, Damian and Alfred all stand in line, watching you fondly, glad to finally have met you and seen how happy Jason is with you. Before disappearing from view you give them a small wave and they smile.
You still have to meet Bruce, but thatâs a problem for another day.
When you finally get home and Jason closes the door behind you, the two of you having already decided that he would spend the night at your apartment, you feel a weight lift off your shoulders. Finally home. You take a deep breath, shedding your social armor. Jason feels relief too at having finally left the manor, because even though the place will always be a home to him, the very definition of the word changed when he met you.
Jason watches you mesmerized as you leave your purse on a table and then move to the kitchen to drink a cold glass of water. He stands idly in your living room following your every move, a cast spell on him.
Youâre beautiful.
Even though your hair isnât as perfectly done as it was at the beginning of the evening and thereâs a tired drag to your feet, you are. You always are.
He still canât believe that youâre with him.
The way that you move around him as comfortably as youâd do if you were alone amazes him. It amazes him that you feel safe enough with him to just be yourself, not putting on any mask like you did in the gala with the attendees. Heâs just so immensely grateful that you let him see you like this, open and being so undoubtedly yourself.
Youâre saying something about cooking something quick or maybe ordering takeout when you brace yourself with a hand on the back of a chair to take off your heels with the other. But before you can take off your shoe, Jason softly grabs your hand, stopping you mid-rant.
He pulls you to follow him and you donât put any kind of resistance, letting a comfortable silence fall upon you two. The only sounds the passing cars on the street and the steps of your heels on the floor. Once you reach the couch Jason makes you sit on it and you watch as he kneels in front of you and then, with a care and gentleness that no one would expect from the man known as Red Hood, he begins to undo the straps of your heels.
And thereâs just something in the sight in front of you that makes your heart flip in your chest. How someone as big as him gets down on his knees before you, for once him being the one looking up at you instead of the other way around, almost as if worshiping the ground you walk on, as if you were the one that brought him back to life and not some mystical pit.
Now itâs you the one that watches him enchanted, wondering how you were so lucky as to have him love you. He takes one of your heels off, his eyes never leaving yours for a second, and then gives your free foot a slight massage to help the soreness out of it and you sigh in relief.
How is he even real?
And then, just before slipping the other heel off, with one of his warm hands on your lower calf, you watch with your heart in your throat how he kisses the inside of your knee.
You let out a small gasp and itâs crazy how much your heart is racing because you just know that he did it just for the heck of it, an act so loving, so simple, with no major intention rather than the selfish feeling of wanting to feel your skin against his lips.
But what raises goosebumps all throughout your body is not the action in itself, but rather the dark sparkle that crosses his eyes upon hearing your gasp, promising you something for later, for when heâs drawing shapes all across your body, as if tracing a map signaling a treasure. Except that the map itself is the treasure and heâs just taking his time exploring it, enjoying it, admiring it, worshiping it.
Jason then finally takes off your other heel and gives your foot the same quick massage treatment as the other one. When heâs done he gets back up on his feet and offers you a hand.
You take it and he pulls you to your feet again. And then, in the same silent comfort that has settled over you, with the same care and gentleness that Jason has treated you with, you slowly undo his tie, your gaze still fixed on his, saying a million different things that do not need to be said out loud. Most of them having to do with how much you love him.
After you discard the tie somewhere on the couch, you undo the first couple of buttons of his shirt, releasing him from the uptightness that comes with them and you feel his muscles relax even further under your hands. Next, you slip his jacket from his shoulders and he helps you take it off of him while he looks at you with the same intensity that you regard him with, reveling in how you take care of him.
Then, Jason rolls his sleeves up a bit his forearms before taking one of your hands in his and then, with his other arm around your waist, pulls you flush against his chest, practically fusing you two together, as if he could never pull you close enough, needing you as physically closer as possible, just as much as he needed oxygen, if not more.
âWe didnât have a chance to dance,â he whispers then with your faces inches from each other, still not disturbing the peaceful silence.
You hum in agreement and before you know it, youâre already swaying softly together in the living room, both of you with your eyes closed, your head resting on the crook of his neck and his on your hair. Thereâs no music but it doesnât need to be, you feel so at peace and content, none of the opulent galas in the world could compare to a quiet evening with Jason.
You have no idea how much time youâve spent there, barefoot and wrapped in Jasonâs arms, swaying to the sounds of Gothamâs nightlife and your own heartbeats, only knowing that you would gladly spend forever like this.
âThank you.â
You lift your head to find that Jasonâs already looking at you.
âFor what?â you ask in the same soft tone as him, a lilt of confusion in your voice.
âFor coming today.â Before you can respond he keeps talking. âFor sticking around. For putting up with my family.â A pause. His eyes leave yours to look to the side. He shrugs. âJust⊠for being with me, I guess.â
Your gaze softens and you feel a pang in your chest as you see Jasonâs insecurities eating away at him. You stop your swaying and bring your hands to Jasonâs face to make him focus on you, his hands moving instinctively to hold your waist. But Jasonâs still avoiding your gaze and you hate the doubt that you see creeping in your favorite shade of green.
âIâm always going to be here. Iâm right where I want to be. I love you. And Iâm not putting up with anything, I want you. I want to be part of all the parts in your life,â you say, softly caressing his cheek with your thumb, having the suspicion that these doubts have something to do with meeting his brothers tonight.
âI know. I justâŠâ Jason takes a deep breath closing his eyes, taking a moment to organize his thoughts before looking at you again. âI just canât believe that youâre still here. I have this⊠this feeling that one way or another Iâm going to screw up and lose you.â
You open your mouth to refute him but Jason shakes his head, presses his forehead to yours, closes his eyes to concentrate on what he wants to say, and continues before you can say anything. âAnd I know, trust me, I know that you love me and that youâre not going to leave. You show me every single day. I was just afraid that if neither myself nor me being Red Hood hadnât driven you away, my family surely would.â
When Jason finishes he doesnât move, his forehead still against yours and his eyes still closed, as if he doesnât want to face what may come next, and his hands on your waist in the same position, if anything, holding onto you even tighter.
Holding onto you as if it were the last time, as if his confession would finally be the thing that would drive you away. You close your eyes as well for a second and take a deep breath.
How can you even begin to express how much you love this man?
Your heart is bursting with how much you feel for him. The love that you hold for him begins in the depth of it and as your heart pumps blood through your body, it also pumps that love through every single vein, nerve and cell in it. From the top of your head to the tips of your toes. Itâs something that lies beneath every single movement and action that you make, to the point where youâre not sure if what sustains you are your bones or your love for him.
And that love of course, is interlaced with the pain that comes from watching the one you love hurt. You know that Jason is telling you the truth, that he knows that youâre not going anywhere and that you love him. But thereâs this underlying fear in him, an instinct acquired from having lost all the good things in his life, things that he loved, from both his mothers to wearing the Robin mantle, that makes him subconsciously always expect the worst.
Thatâs why he prolonged you meeting his family for so long.
Without knowing, heâs always waiting for the other shoe to drop, for the moment in which the rug will be pulled from under him and heâll fall into the void. He survived all the previous things, more or less, but he isnât sure that he would if you were to leave his life.
Because now everything, every single piece of him is rooted in you, like the earth orbiting the sun, the very thing that allows life on the planet in the first place. And thatâs what you are to him, a source of warmth, comfort and life. And heâs sure that if he didnât have that he would crumble. He might technically survive it but he wouldnât be the same.
But the thing is that just as much as he's rooted in you, youâre rooted to him. Heâs the anchor to your boat lost in a storm, the earth to your forever spinning moon. Heâs your anchor, your earth, your sun, your everything.
You know that the doubts and insecurities arenât going to disappear overnight but maybe, together, you two can make them lessen.
âJason. Look at me,â you say when you open your eyes once again, pulling back slightly so that you can look him square in the eyes. Jason sighs, not wanting the quiet moment, the infinite second in which he can just be in your embrace and forget everything else to end. But then he slowly opens his eyes, showing you his troubled thoughts.
âI love you. So much that I can feel it in every single part of my body. Itâs like youâre part of my DNA. And nothing, absolutely nothing, can make me want to leave you. And youâre not going to screw up anything. Call me selfish but I want to be near the things that make me feel strong, like I can achieve anything I want. The things that comfort me when I need it most, that are always there for me, even when Iâm not at my best and I feel like a burden.â
Now Jason is the one that shakes his head and wants to refute you but you move your thumb from his cheek to his lips to shush him. âThe things that make me feel loved. And youâre the only thing that makes me feel all of that. God knows I have my baggage too and it still amazes me that you understand me, that you want to carry it with me, that youâre proud to do so.â
You take a deep breath. âSo no, Iâm not leaving. Ever. Iâm always going to be here. And Iâm very glad that I met Dick, Tim and Damian tonight. Theyâre nice and they have allowed me to see more of you. And if there's something that I canât get enough of is you. Okay?â
Jason nods as he leans into the touch of your hand, his eyes bright with love and admiration for you. And then he closes the small distance between you and kisses you, gripping your waist tightly, one hand coming up to hold your face and deepen the kiss. Your hands drop to his shoulders and you donât waste a single second to kiss him back as fervently as he does. He hasnât answered to your reassuring words but you donât need him to. Heâs telling you everything you need to know in that kiss.
When his lips first came in contact with yours, he said, Okay.
Where his hands are grabbing your body so tightly but oh so gently, heâs saying, Youâre what I treasure most in this world.
And as you stand there in the middle of the living room, being kissed like nothing else exists except you two in this very moment, heâs saying, I love you.
You could have been like that just a couple of minutes or a couple of centuries for all you know, always forgetting the outside world when he kisses you. And when you finally part to catch your breaths, foreheads against each other, your hand softly caressing the hair at the back of his head, the shine in his eyes tells you everything that his lips have just said and more.
Still, he wants to make sure that youâre aware that he isnât going to let his thoughts eat away at him and so he finally whispers, âOkay.â
âGood,â you whisper back, your hand finding his cheek and caressing it once again. And then you find his lips again, because if thereâs one thing that you could spend doing forever without ever growing tired of is kissing him.
And without speaking, your lips tell him something too. Something that he feels as certain as the sun, the moon and the stars.Â
I love you. I love you. I love you.
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Children's Books and Leather Jackets (Part I)
Jason Todd x reader one-shot
Summary:Â You couldn't love your job more. Or at least, that's what you thought, until Jason Todd started coming into the bookshop every week without fail, like clockwork. And then you form a connection that tilts your whole world on its axis.
Word Count:Â 13.6K (total of 29.2K)
Category:Â Lots and lots of fluff. Like, LOTS (plus some mutual pining, idiots in love, slow burn? and friends to lovers, and therefore, what all of that entails, mwah)
Warnings:Â Jason stealing your heart (and you stealing his)
Authorâs note: Well, here's the proof that yes, I was writing hehehe. Anyway, enjoy this monster of a two-part fic, peace and love babes
>Part II
You loved your job. You really truly did. It might seem like a bold statement to make but when you spend your day to day in a quiet, lovely and vintage styled bookshop owned by the most wonderful couple of old people that you have ever met, who also treat you as their own granddaughter, you know that you could have it a lot worse in Gotham. You often forget that they are technically your bosses, or co-workers as they always corrected you when you referred to them as such.
Rose and Jimmy hired you a long time ago now, when they werenât able to run the bookshop fulltime by themselves anymore due to the rise of popularity of the place (even though the customers were still just a close community of people from the neighborhood). And also because, after decades of running the bookshop, they wanted to finally kind of retire and do a few travels to places they wanted to see or visit their children scattered throughout the country.
So there you were, practically running all by yourself a small but successful business each week.
However, you werenât bothered at all, it was perfect for you: working alone with no annoying co-workers or stressful deadlines, a flexible schedule since Rose and Jimmy would replace you here and there whenever you needed it and giving you free days out of the blue.Â
It also didnât hurt that the job allowed you to stay in touch with the thing that you loved the most: books. Pages, full of stories that could transport you anywhere, to any time. Words, creating characters that became your family and made you laugh while also breaking your heart with their tragedies. And the possibility of sharing all of this with the people who came into the bookshop from all kinds of different backgrounds made it all even better.
Letâs just say that you couldnât believe your luck when you got this job. Your day to day consisted of, among other things, attending customers, organizing the bookshelves, doing inventory and most of all: reading. There were certain moments of the day in which the shop was quite uneventful so you would seize those moments by doing all the reading that you could.
You really thought that you couldnât love your job more. But that was until a gorgeous and very mysterious young man with a white streak in his hair started coming every week into the shop and giving you a smile every time that he left.Â
You got it bad.
And your crush on Jason Todd did nothing but increase. You were sure that that man was going to be the death of you.
The first time that Jason walked into the bookshop you were surprised to say the least. You had never seen him in the shop before yet he walked towards a section in the bookshelves of the back with firm and secure steps.
He came back to the register with three childrenâs books to check out. That surprised you even more. He certainly didnât look like the type of person that you would expect to get childrenâs books. He had a rough appearance with his tall frame, dark hair and (fake) leather jacket.
But he was nothing but polite as he greeted you and handed you his bookshop card.
The shop also acted as a library with several books, Rose and Jimmy having implemented the idea after there was an attack at the public library that left the place in reforms for months.
It also allowed the people who couldnât buy books that regularly to still be able to have new books since you only had to pay for the card when you first got it and pay the small fee for the membership every two months. Or every month if you wanted more perks like extended loans or not having a limit on the amount of books allowed to be checked out.
Most of that money was also directly donated to different causes in Gotham like orphanages and homeless shelters. The community loved Rose and Jimmy for all of that, it was like they were their guardian angels, some customers had told you that they were godsent.Â
As you proceeded to scan the books that the mysterious young man had brought you, you realized that his card was fairly new and came to the conclusion that Rose must have given it to him the week before, when you had your free day.Â
âDo you have The Rainbow Fish? I tried to look for it but I couldnât find it.â He spoke up and you looked up at him, surprised once more, since most people either loved or hated that book.
âUhm. If itâs not on the shelf, it must have been checked out. Let me see.â You looked it up on the computer. âYeah, someone took it a few days ago. We should have it by next week, I can keep it in reserve for you if youâd like.â The information seemed to please him since his face lighted up and he let out a sigh of relief.
âThat would be great, thank you.â
âNo problem. Have a nice day.â You gave him back the books and his card and as you looked at him you realized that he had a very nice smile. You wondered if he would come back often to the bookshop.Â
âYou too.â He said as he opened the door.
And in fact, he did come back to the bookshop rather often, at least once a week and always looking for childrenâs books. You were very curious about it since it wasnât very common to see a man like him taking so many childrenâs books with him.
You couldnât help but speculate, maybe he was close with kids in his family or maybe he did some kind of volunteering. Either way, you werenât going to ask, it was out of place and you didnât know him.Â
Then, he started checking out other books, this time fiction and most of all classic literature. He sometimes even bought the ones that really brought out his attention. He would always strike up friendly conversation with you as he came to the counter with new books to buy or check out, asking you about some book or asking you for recommendations.
On your most brave days, not really knowing what you were doing, you would even make a comment about the books that he was taking with him and he answered you with enthusiasm, commenting on them with you.
Soon, you were on a first name basis with him and something similar to a friendship blossomed between you two. You started giving snippets of each other's lives, you telling him about a show that you were watching that you really liked or him telling you about one of his siblingsâs latest shenanigans.
Jason coming into the shop became something that you looked forward to and Rose and Jimmy, who some days spend the day in the shop helping you out, also saw how close you two were becoming.
Jason even befriended them too and the owners soon treated him like a grandson just like they had done with you so long ago. Jimmy sometimes shoved in his hand his famous homemade cookies and Rose tried to give him a discount for the books that he bought but Jason, like always, refused to accept it.Â
âWhat? Youâre supposed to leave them inside, itâs on the delivery contract.â You add frustrated.
âWhatever you say. Not my problem.â The new delivery man doesnât even look at you as he recklessly puts the last of the boxes of new book orders on the sidewalk.
Looking at the now damaged box you grimace. You really hoped that the books inside were okay. They were like your babies.
The man takes his cigarette out of his mouth and puts it out on top of one of the boxes knowingly, looking you dead in the eyes as if challenging you to say something else.
You know that starting a confrontation would get you nowhere, it would be better to file a complaint later that you know would have consequences for him since the delivery service and the bookshop had always had a trusting relationship.
So, knowing to pick your battles, you put on a smile and thank him. The man seems surprised at that, surely used to having excuses to play the bully. He just huffs, gets on the truck and leaves. You nod to yourself proudly, you won. But your small, triumphant moment ends as soon as you see the large number of boxes that you now have to carry inside on your own.Â
Oh, how you missed Charlie.
Charlie was the delivery man before he retired. It had been his job for more than fifty years and even now he was as strong as ever and he had always helped you with the boxes and made you laugh with his adventures from his younger years.Â
You always gave him a cup of coffee from the machine in the small back room that worked as a break room as he tried to set you up with his grandchildren. Telling you how amazing they were and how one of them was about to become a doctor.
âIâm sorry, Charlie. Iâm sure theyâre great.â You would always tell him. Because they did sound nice but none of them lived in Gotham. Charlie then would fake a disappointed sigh but the crinkles of a smile around his eyes would always appear.
âWell, let me know if you change your mind, sweetie.â A pause. âThough you should forget about trying here, there isnât anyone worthy in this godforsaken city.â He would joke.
âExcept you, Charlie.â Youâd say brightly while winking at him jokingly. And then he would laugh the way only one can when they are satisfied with their life and as happy as they can be, something very rare.Â
âDonât let Mary hear you, I know she doesnât look like it but she can throw a punch.â His eyes would shine with love as he mentioned his wife.
âI donât doubt it.â Youâd answer.
You are brought out of your memories when a voice calls your name.
âY/N, hi.â You turn to see Jason and you can't help the immediate smile that makes its way across your lips.
âHi. How are you?â
âIâm good. I was just about to go in when I saw you out here. Whatâs all of this?â He looks around at all the boxes that the pedestrians were avoiding.
âDelivery day.â You say as you take one of the boxes in your arms. His eyes widen. With that funny expression on his face he looked cute, which made him even more handsome than usual. It wasnât even fair.
Focus, Y/N.
âAnd you always do this alone?âÂ
âNo, the new delivery guy is just an idiot. Charlie always helped me.â
âCharlie?â He raises an eyebrow as he too grabs a box from the floor.
âHey, what are you doing?â
âIâm helping you.â He replies without hesitation, you shake your head.
âI canât let you do that, youâre a customer.â
âItâs no problem. Plus, this way you will finish this earlier and you can recommend me another book after the heartbreak that you gave me with the last one.â
âSorry.â You say, trying to contain a giggle. He narrows his eyes at you.
âNo, youâre not.â
âNo, Iâm not.â You confess, this time laughing freely.
You didnât know it but Jason thought that you looked beautiful. Even more so than some days, if that was even possible, with the wind carrying your laugh to him and rustling your hair. God, he was in deep.
âSo, are you going to let me help you or not?â
âFine.â You finally comply.
And as you two enter the boxes he repeats his question from earlier. âWell, whoâs Charlie?â
âOh, just the best delivery old man you will ever meet.â You answer, your affection for the man clearly present in your voice.
âDo you collect them?â
âWhat?â You ask confused.
âGrandparents, old people. You have your own grandparents, Rose, Jimmy and now I learn about this Charlie. Do you collect them?â You smile at his comment. Truth was, he had a point.
âWell, I guess you could say that. In fact, now that I think about it, most of my friends are old people. I mean, it kind of makes sense, my perfect Friday night is staying at home reading with a hot chocolate.â For a moment silence settles between you and you worry that you might have overshared and that you were creeping him out.Â
âYouâre an old soul.â He finally says. And the way that he does so makes you stop, like he admires you for it, as if he likes the peace that comes with such a statement.
âMaybe.â You reply, resuming your step.
âI wish I could do that.â You arch an eyebrow. âStay at home at night during the weekends and just relax.â He adds.
âWhyâs that?â
âI work nights.âÂ
âOh. It must be hard.â
âYeah, sometimes it is.â After saying that his gaze gets lost, as if for a moment he wasnât there with you anymore, but deep into his thoughts and memories.
âDo you have any? Grandparents, I mean.â You say to distract him and bring him back.
âJust one, Alfred. Although he is in more the middle of being a father and a grandfather. He raised me along with Bruce.â As soon as he says that, you know that he is just as surprised at himself as much as you are at the confession since it is by far the most personal thing that he had ever shared with you.
It is also clear that there was a lot of history behind that statement. It seems a serious matter and the other times that you two talked, he mostly kept it lighthearted with you.
The mysterious man that had first entered into the bookshop had let you see a crack in him. He trusts you. Or at least, he was beginning to do so in a more personal way. You only feel lucky that you are being able to get closer to him.
You sense how his instinct to flight was about to strike, clearly not used to this kind of situation and being awkward about how to manage it. So, you decide to change the topic, in what you think is a smooth way, to relax the ambience and to selfishly see if you could keep him at your side just a little bit longer.
âWell, I can share Rose and Jimmy with you then. As long as you donât steal my spot as their favorite bookshop grandkid.â Just as you finish talking you see him visibly relax, his tense shoulders acquiring a more loosen stance.
Then, almost unnoticeably, a small smile forms on his lips and another one makes its way to your own.
âDeal.â He ends up saying.
After you both bring in all the boxes, and you check them into the inventory, you open them to put the books in the correspondent shelves. You turn to thank Jason for the help but he's already passing you some of the books for you to place them.
âThank you, but you donât have to do this. You already did too much.â
âNope. Iâm not leaving.â He just hands you the books in his grasp and grabs some more. You stand there stunned. Where did this gorgeous kind man come from?
âOkay. At least let me give you a coffee.â You go to the break room and not even a moment later, after quickly asking him how he liked it, not even giving him the option to refuse it, you return with a cup in your hands. He whispers a thank you and when you hand it to him, his fingers so lightly graze yours, making your breath hitch in your throat.Â
âYou donât want one?â He asks, seeing that you had only brought a single cup.
âOh, I donât like coffee much.â He nods and then you get to work, looking at the books, classifying them and ordering them.
Jason keeps passing them to you and sipping the coffee in the comfortable silence. Heâs glad that youâre so concentrated because that way you wonât notice how entranced he is with you. He watches you and just by your movements he knows that youâre in your element. It was clear that you enjoyed what you did.
At some point, you start humming a repertoire of the songs from Beauty and the Beast, probably without realizing it. Jason doesnât mention it, knowing that most likely you would become ashamed and stop.
So, Jason lets the moment pass by, your company and the peaceful atmosphere of the bookshop making a warm feeling wash over him. Making him feel safe and relaxed. Something that didnât usually happen to him, but that being in the bookshop and in your presence, always made him feel that way.
When he eventually left, you didnât even realize that he had done so without taking any book with him.
âHey.â
The sudden voice makes you stumble on the ladder that you were on to return a book to its place in one of the top shelves. You know that there is nothing that you can do to prevent your fall but still in a hopeful attempt, you drop the book that was in your hand to the floor, and extend your arms to try and gain some balance.Â
All of this happens in milliseconds and even then, you have time to exclaim âJesus!â from the surprise, preparing yourself in any way you can for your imminent fate.Â
However, just as fast as it all happened, a hand settles on your waist to stabilize you and another one grips the ladder to stop its wobbling. And just like that, youâre back on your feet again. You look down and there he is.
Your knight in shining leather jacket.
âNot exactly but close enough.â Jason canât help replying to your previous exclamation. It had never crossed his mind before but now that he thinks about it, he realizes that he has something quite peculiar in common with the biblical figure. With all the âbeen dead done thatâ stuff. The weird coincidence and his own comment making him chuckle to himself.Â
You also huff out a small laugh, not at his comment, that you couldn't possibly fully understand, not yet, but at your own clumsiness. Laughing being almost always your immediate reaction whenever you fell or, like in this case, almost did.Â
âOh my god, thank you.â You say relieved with a thankful smile on your face.
âItâs nothing. Iâm sorry actually, you almost died because of me.âÂ
âNo, donât worry, you just surprised me. Plus, me and high places have never been a great combination.â He chuckles at your comment and you smile in return.
Much to your disappointment, he lets go of your waist, but it doesnât last long as he holds out his hand for you to help you come down from the ladder. You know that heâs just being polite and that you should finish what you were doing on the ladder but after the brief scare youâd like to put your feet on firm ground again for even just a small bit.
That, and the fact that you would take any chance that you could get to be close to Jason and hold his hand. Honestly, who wouldnât?
So, you accept his hand and, just to be even more safe and avoid any possible risk of course, not for any other reason, you support yourself on his shoulder on the way down. He leads you to the ground with a small smile on his face and then sadly, lets go of your hand.
You miss the contact instantly.
âThere we go.â He says, so low, that itâs almost like a whisper.
You take a moment to address him and look him over, the feel of his strong shoulder under your hand still tickling your fingers at your side. And for a split second, just a tiny little one, you wish that you had actually fallen from the ladder so that he could have caught you in his arms.
Damn it.
Now that the idea had occurred to you, you would think about it for days.Â
Jason leans down to retrieve the book that you had dropped earlier and with an ease and balance that you could only dream of, he returns it to the open spot that you had been reaching for on the top shelf. It makes you both jealous and in awe of the way in which he can almost effortlessly do so. Even though even he had to step onto the first step of the ladder to reach it.
Stupid tall attractive people.
Jason enters the bookshop excited to see you. He hadnât been able to come by for a few days and he did not like it one bit. Coming to see you were the best parts of his week, because if he was being honest, the books themselves had stopped being a motivator a long time ago.
Probably the second or third time that he had visited the bookshop.
He was just thankful that you didnât seem to notice that you were the main reason that he came by. You would probably think that he was being creepy. However, much to his dismay, Rose and Jimmy were very much aware of how much he liked you.
They always had that knowing smile whenever they saw you two talking and they definitely knew about the insane amount of books that he checked out weekly as an excuse to see you. Books that were impossible for him to read from one visit to another in such a short amount of time and that just spent several days stacked in his house.
Thankfully, for the moment, they had never said something to you or directly commented it to him either, as they wisely knew that you two needed to take things at your own pace.
He closes the entrance door behind him and his brows furrow in confusion not seeing you behind the counter, where he would usually find you reading or taking care of a customer. Maybe youâre in the bathroom, doing something in the break room or organizing the shelves.
But then, Rose emerges from the break room behind the counter greeting him.
Oh.
A slight feeling of disappointment settles in him. Itâs not that he didn't like Rose, he really enjoyed chatting with her, he just really wanted to see you. And if Rose was here maybe you werenât working today. But it couldnât be, you always worked Thursdays.
Not that he had paid any attention to your schedule or anything.
Then it suddenly occurs to him that maybe you have taken the day off. Heâs as happy for you as much as heâs disappointed. Everyone knew that you worked too much for your own good.
Still, the selfish part of him wanted to spend just a tiny little bit of time with you.
âGood afternoon, Rose. How are you?â Jason finally greets back.
âIâm good, sweetie, just checking day. And you?â
âGlad to hear it. Iâm fine too. Just came in looking forâŠâ Damn it, he didnât even prepare an excuse of a book. A few seconds trail on and Jason still doesnât say anything.
âFor aâŠâ He had been caught like a deer in headlights. He avoids Roseâs intense gaze that was still set on him waiting for him to say something. This is so embarrassing. And he was supposed to be one of the daring vigilantes of Gotham?
Pathetic. Thatâs what he was.
He could face villains but he couldnât come up for an excuse to see you. Jason clears his throat.
âFor aâŠâ Jasonâs starting to worry that he has entered some sort of self loop and is about to facepalm himself for his own stupidity when Roseâs lips break into a wide grin and she chuckles. She was messing with him. Like always, she definitely knew what exactly he was in there for. Jason smiles and lets out a sigh of relief.
âSheâs on her break.â Rose says, nodding his head in your direction, towards the shelves.Â
âThank you.â Jason turns to go find you when Rose speaks up once again.
âOh and, by the way, since youâre on it, can you get her for me please? I want to tell her something and Iâm about to meet Jimmy for lunch.â
âOf course.â He answers while Rose gives him a thankful smile.
Jason starts to pace through the bookshelves, looking for you, but youâre nowhere to be found.
Until he passes by between a couple of them and sees something on the floor. He takes a couple of steps back and there you are, sitting on the floor with books about to be shelved, he supposes, and a book in your own hands that must have had you so immersed and distracted that you hadnât heard him come in, nor his conversation with Rose.
A fond smile makes an appearance on his lips. He loved seeing you like this, in the place that you loved most, doing what you loved most, lost in a book. He realizes that he would never get tired of that sight. Still, itâs an intimate and private moment for you and he doesnât want to linger too much on it and intrude. Plus, Rose was looking for you.
âHi.â He says softly as to not startle you, after the scare from the last time. Which by the way, had been replaying in his head over and over again, the electrifying feeling of your hand in his forever engraved in his mind.
âY/N.â He tries.
Nothing. That book really had you in a trance. He huffs a small laugh and takes a couple of steps closer to you, hands in his pockets.Â
âEarth to Y/N.â You let out a small hum to acknowledge him but your gaze is still fixed on the ink. Heâs about to call you again when you finally get out of your trance and steal a quick look to see who had talked to you.
Your eyes widen like plates, probably realizing that you had spent too long reading on the floor. You quickly get up and Jason notices how even in your distressed state, you close the book with care and slightly organize the mess around you, your hands treating each book carefully.
He wonders if you would treat him with the same carefulness and affection. For a split second, he even wishes it was him that your hands were treating and not books. Jealousy over books. Huh, that was new.
He also couldnât help but wonder if you were that way with everything. If even when you werenât at your best, or going through something, treating things, people, the world around you with care and kindness came as second nature to you, sometimes without even realizing it. He had a feeling that the answer was yes.
And once again, he realizes how much the dark part of his life clashed so much with yours. But before he can get too much into his own head, once more, just like several times before, you bring him back.Â
âOh my god, Jason, Iâm so sorry.â You start, taking the few steps that separated you from him. âI donât know how it happened, I swear. God, were you waiting a lot?â He doesnât like the worry settled on your features one bit, like always, making him feel uneasy. Like the other previous few times that he has seen you like this, he makes it his mission and his top priority to change it.
âNo, not at all. Donât worry.â You nod while your tense posture finally seems to relax a bit. âYou okay?â He adds.
âYeah, yeah. I just⊠Got a little bit distracted.â You say as you retrieve the books from the floor and your head motions towards them. Jason smiles at you, knowing the feeling of being so engrossed in a book that everything else faded away.
âRose was looking for you by the way. She was about to head out to meet Jimmy.â
âOh, right.â
When you both go back towards the counter and you take your usual spot behind it, Rose is already putting her coat on and about to leave.
âIâm so sorry Rose, I got myself carried away andâŠâ You start but Rose stops you with a shake of her head.
âItâs okay, honey. Just wanted to let you know that Iâm leaving now.â You let out a sigh of relief. You really have the best bosses in the world.
âOkay, have a nice lunch.â
âThank you, darling. Goodbye kids.â
âGoodbye.â Both you and Jason say. And just before Rose closes the door behind her, she winks at you and you feel your cheeks warm at the unspoken insinuation. Enjoy your time alone. You steal a quick look at Jason, hoping that he hasnât seen Roseâs wink and sigh in relief when you see that heâs already turned towards you, facing away from the door.
Though, now that you think about it, you could swear that it was Jimmy the one that was supposed to meet Rose at the bookshop today, not the other way around. That woman was too smart for her own good.
âWell, what can I do for you today?â You ask Jason once you turn towards him.
âIâŠâ Quick, Jason, think. âCould you extend my loan for the book from last week?â Nice save.
âSure.â As you click on the computer, Jason takes a look at the stack of books that you had brought back with you from the shelves and that you have left on the counter.
âWhat got you so entranced back there?â
âOh.â You say and you turn to the stack of books. Your eyes shining with excitement now. âWe just got these new Jane Austen hardcovers and theyâre just so gorgeous, look.â
You take the one on top of the stack, the one that you had been reading, and hand it to him. Pride and Prejudice. He takes it from your hands, your fingertips slightly grazing one anotherâs. Jason looks at the cover that feels soft yet sturdy in his hands. It was simple with just the title of the book and Austenâs name but the intricate and beautiful designs that decorated it made it, as you had said, a gorgeous edition.
âWow. These are great.â He says with childlike wonder lacing his tone. He opens the book and his eyes skim over the pages and passages that he has read so many times before.
âI know, right? I was just admiring them one last time before putting them on the shelves and I just opened one to read a couple of paragraphs but next thing I know, I was ten pages in. I swear I didnât mean for it to happen.â You confess. Jason laughs softly.
âDonât worry, thatâs just the Jane Austen effect. I get it, it happens to me too.â You canât help but stare at him for a few seconds, blinking slowly, processing the newfound information. Thankfully, heâs still engrossed in the book.
This man likes Jane Austen? Is he trying to kill you or something? As if you couldnât like him even more.
âYou like Austen?â You ask, still a bit in disbelief, though it doesnât really surprise you, since from the very beginning you had noticed how he was a very cultured person and how he had a great taste in books.
How sexy is that? To you, very. Very sexy.
âI love her. Basic, I know, but this oneâs my favorite.â He answers as he puts the book back on top of the stack. As if anything in him could be basic, as if you donât find him to be one of the most fascinating persons that you have ever met in your entire life.
âItâs not basic, itâs great. I love it too but I think that I prefer Northanger Abbey.â You pause. âOr Persuasion.â You pause again. âOr Emma.â You pause to think once more and Jason looks at you amused, loving how passionate you are when talking about it. âOr⊠Okay well, I love all of them! I canât choose just one.â Jason smirks.
âPerfectly valid and understandable answer.â He says. You both look at each other for a second too long and then his phone starts ringing, breaking the moment. You give a slight jump and busy yourself going back to finish renewing his loan on the computer.
But to your surprise, he just takes it out of his pocket, looks quickly at the screen and directly hangs up. You raise an eyebrow but continue with your task, a small smile making its way across your lips, flattered that he prefers to keep talking to you rather than picking up his phone.
âWell, done. You have another week toâŠâ Youâre interrupted when his phone rings again. Jason huffs annoyed and silences it again.
âSorry.â He says. You shake your head.
âItâs okay.â The phone rings a third time. It must be really important. âThough I think you should take it.â Jason looks at his phone in his hands, then at you, back at his phone, and then at you again, still doubtful, but you nod encouragingly. He seems torn and undecided, but he finally nods to himself and gives you an apologetic look before answering.
âWhat?â He says annoyingly, taking a couple of steps away from the counter as you pretend to check things on the computer and try (and fail) not to eavesdrop.
Heâs going to kill Steph. He really is. She never calls him and now there is something so important that she has to call him three times and interrupt his talk with you? It better be good.Â
âHeyyy. Jaybiiird. My bestieeee, the best vigilante in Gotham that there is.â Jason can already start to feel a headache forming, he brings a palm to his face and then runs it through his hair. You watch the gesture with envy. How many times had you daydreamed about doing the very same gesture? Probably too many.
âI canât talk right now.â He quickly glances at you, still at the computer. This is stupid.
âPleaseeee, I need your help.â At her pleading tone Jason sighs tiredly and pinches his nose, even though he knows that he shouldnât be listening. With the way that sheâs talking itâs probably a stupid favor or something, he would much rather be talking with you.
âSteph, what do you want?â
Steph? At that your head perks up slightly. His girlfriend, maybe? Your shoulders deflate thinking of the possibility. He had never mentioned having one but you also had never asked. Why would you even ask? Youâre just friends, or something like that, it would seem like it was coming out of nowhere. As your thoughts keep spiraling and you stare blankly at the screen in front of you, Jason carries on with his conversation.
âYouâre going to laughâŠâ Steph starts.
Jason rolls his eyes, catches your eyes and mouths my sister. You just nod and your spiraling thoughts stop abruptly. Thank god. Although the possibility of him having a girlfriend is still there, now that you donât have to face it directly, you decide not to linger too much on it. Keeping the thought away and trying to ignore it, just like you had been doing since you met him. Thatâs a future problem for future you.
Jason changes his phone from one ear to the other as he listens to Steph stumble through her words. If sheâs going to keep beating around the bush, he might as well hang up.
âOkay, bye.â Heâs about to end the call when Steph speaks up again.
âI lost Damian.â Jasonâs eyes widen as he turns to his other side.
âYou what?â He whisper-shouts into the phone.Â
âOkay so, Damian is grounded, okay? Something about driving the batmobile without permission and thenâŠâ
âSteph.â Jason warns through gritted teeth, clearly meaning go to the point.
âOkay, okay! So, Iâm on babysitting duty alright? And Damian had been talking non stop about this new limited art exposition in the museum that he wanted to go to and that it wasnât fair that he was grounded and blah blah blah.â
âOkay, and?â
âAnd⊠Well, there was this new season of this show coming out today and I just got distracted for a bit and then he kinda⊠Disappeared?â God. Jason closes his eyes in frustration. His family really knew how to be the most infuriating at the worst of times. He stays silent for a moment mentally cursing them before opening his eyes again.
âTold you you were going to laughâŠâ Steph repeats at his silence and Jason sighs, making you giggle quietly at the sibling interaction. Jason smiles at the sound.
âSo what? Just go to the museum after him.â He finally answers.
âThatâs the thing, I am at the museum and I just canât find him. Damn that kid and his ninja training.â Steph hisses through the line. âCan you come and help me find him please?â He could hear her pouting.
âWhy me?â
âYouâre the only one that picked up.â And now he was sure that she was smiling innocently but full of mischief. Jason huffs. As soon as he saw Stephâs name on his screen he knew that he shouldnât have picked up.
âNo.â He says.
âCome on, pleaseeee. Iâll owe you one. If I donât find Damian I will be the one thatâs grounded next.â Honestly, who had put her on babysitting duty? Who had even grounded Damian to begin with? It was impossible to try and control that kid.
Damn it, Bruce.
âBruce canât ground you.â
âOh yes, he can. Iâm sure heâll find a way. Heâll make me go supervise Condiment King or something! Please, Jason, please." Jason sighs. âPlease, please, please, please. Iâll do all the research that you need for a week!â Mmhm. Thatâs interesting. That would certainly leave him with more time to see you.
âA month.â He counteroffers and sees you smiling at his bickering, making his insides feel giddy. Steph groans.
âA month? You know thatâs too much.â
âDo you want my help or not?â Silence.
âArrrg, okay, okay! Well, weâll talk about it, now, can you please come here?âÂ
âWith pleasure.â He says amused. Even though his family can be infuriating at times, he had to admit that they had their good moments and he enjoyed annoying them just as much as they did him.
âYouâre so arrogant, oh my god. I pity whoever decides to put up with you.â Steph says and Jason canât help but steal a glance in your direction.
âJust remember that you owe me a big one.â
âYeah, yeah. Just come here. Iâll wait for you at the entrance.â
âOkay.â Before he hangs up, he hears Steph speak up again.
âHey Jaybird.â Jason hums. âThanks.â He rolls his eyes playfully.
âBye.â
âAnd say hi to Y/N for me-!â He hangs up before you can hear Stephâs loud teasing voice. He knew that talking about you in front of his family wasnât the best of ideas but he just couldnât help it. You occupied his thoughts a lot more than what he was willing to admit.Â
âSorry.â He says as he approaches the counter once again and puts his phone in his pocket.
âItâs okay. Sibling drama then?â You ask playfully as you raise an eyebrow.
âYou have no idea. It was Steph, she used to date one of my brothers. Tim.â You look at him confused.
âI thought you said she was your sister?â
âYeah, I mean- itâs⊠Itâs complicated. That was how we met her but sheâs like a sister to me now.â
âI see.â
âSorry, weâre quite a mess.â He chuckles awkwardly, running his hand through his hair and the white streak once again. The movement, like always, has you hypnotized. It should be illegal. Jason thinks that he should just stop talking, now he has weirded you out with his stupid and crazy family.
âArenât we all?â You say softly as you tilt your head in the cutest of ways. Honestly, the more that he told you about his family, the more you realized how peculiar they were. But they seemed really close to each another, which was what really mattered.
âYeah⊠I guess so.â He trails on as he gets lost in your eyes again. You nod and he shakes out of his daze. âWell, I should get going. Duty calls.â He adds as he nods towards the door and taps his fingers against his side of the counter nervously.
âOkay. Hope everything goes well with whatever it is.â
âYeah, Iâll tell you next time.â Something about the security of knowing that he will always come back, and that there will always be a next time with him, raises goosebumps on your skin.
âYeah. Next time.â You both look at each other as he walks towards the door.
Something lingers in the air, as if both of you want to say something else but do not dare to do so. Do not dare to cross the invisible line in your strange friendship usually defined by the safety of the counter that almost always stayed between you two in your interactions.
Jason grabs the door handle and holds it open for a moment as you speak one last time.
âSee you soon then?â Itâs a stupid sentence, already remarking what you both have already said, but itâs as good of an excuse as any to make him stay just a few seconds longer.
âSee you soon.â Jason nods smiling at you and then, the door closes behind him.
Youâre reading at the counter when the bell on top of the door jingles. You look up, hoping to find green eyes but are met with a stressful boy looking around the shop. As if in his distressed state, he canât find you behind the counter.
âHi.â You say as you bookmark your page. âCan I help you with anything?â
âOh. Hi. Yeah.â He says as he quickly approaches you. He shakes his head to move the hair out of his blue eyes and takes a piece of paper out of his pocket. His hunched posture and shaky mannerisms tells you that he hasnât caught a break in a while. This poor boy needs a rest.
âIâve been looking for this book everywhere and I canât find it anywhere. Itâs my boyfriendâs birthday tomorrow, he loves mysteries and conspiracies and I need to find it. My brother told me that this is the best bookshop in all of Gotham and that you can find anything here.â He rambles as he gives you the piece of paper. You take the paper and look at the boy as he slightly bounces on his feet looking around the shop.
You raise an eyebrow. A distracted boy that seems to always be running and a brother that recommends the bookshop? Sounds quite familiar.
âTim?â You canât help but guess, though youâre still a bit unsure. Jason had mentioned him a few times and how his younger brother always seemed to be doing a hundred things at once. At that his bouncing stops abruptly and finally looks at you for more than a few fleeting seconds, suspicious of how you know his name.
âSorry, hi. Iâm Y/N. Jason comes here often and has mentioned you a few times.â You say nervously. The information seems to take a little bit longer than usual to register due to his distressed state but then when he finally recognizes you, his alert posture relaxes.
âOh, Y/N! Hi, yes. Iâm Tim. Nice to meet you.â He says as he holds out his hand and you shake it. âJason talks about you too.â He adds. You feel your cheeks go warm.
âWell, nice to meet you too. Are you okay? You seem a bit stressed.â
âYeah, sorry. Itâs just that Iâve been putting together this party for my boyfriend and the gift is being so hard to find itâs giving me headaches. Please tell me that you can help me.âÂ
âOf course.â You say. âBut first, take a deep breath.â He looks at you as if he doesnât know what you mean. âYou need to rest and relax a bit if you want to make it to your boyfriendâs birthday tomorrow without dropping from exhaustion.â You nod encouraging him and then take a deep breath yourself so that he can imitate you. Thankfully, he does so after shaking his shoulders to release tension and then stays with his eyes closed, taking a moment.
âBetter?â
âYeah. Thanks.â He answers, opening his eyes.
You nod. âNo problem. Letâs find that book.â You look at the piece of paper and type in the title and author of the book on the system. Itâs a limited edition of a book about the old history of Gotham and thankfully, you have one copy in the storage room. âGot it. Iâll be right back.â Tim sighs in relief as you leave the counter.
When you come back, you bring the book and a cup of coffee from the break room with you.Â
âThis is so that you can get home to rest until tomorrow without dying on the way.â You say as you slide the coffee towards him.
âOh thanks, but itâs not necessary.â You stare at him, having clearly seen how the idea of coffee almost had him glowing.
âOkay, okay.â He chuckles as he goes to take the coffee but you keep the cup in place.
âPromise that when you get home, you will rest. Do not take anymore coffee so that you can keep organizing things.â Tim looks at you, your firm tone and kind intentions making him clearly see why Jason is so smitten with you. He can also easily see himself trusting you and becoming friends with you.
âPromise.â He says honestly. You nod, letting go of the cup. "If you want more milk or sugar-" You can't even finish the sentence as he shakes his head, having already taken the cup into his hands and taken a sip.
âMm, not necessary. This is great. Thank you.â
You smile. âYouâre welcome. Do you want to wrap the book?â
âYes, please.â He says.
âThe Rainbow Fish? Again?â You say chuckling as Jason puts it on the counter for what probably was the third or fourth time. You really were starting to run out of options wondering why he always checked out so many kidsâ books. But it just felt very intrusive to ask, he never said anything more about it either, probably not wanting to talk about it much.
âYeah.â He says as you scan the book and pass his card on the system.Â
âI loved this book when I was little.â A nostalgic look on your eyes as you gaze at the cover of the book, remembering the silver scales of the arrogant fish that he had to give away in order to be accepted instead of just being a nicer fish.
The message of the book in the end was good: not think of yourself as superior to others. But there was something about having to give up something that you were proud of and that was special about you in order to be accepted that always felt a little off putting to you when you grew up, especially when being kind could have just resolved everything.
âThough it sure as hell began my people pleasing problems.â You add giggling a bit without thinking. But when what you have said registers, you freeze, hands on the book and blank stare on them, not daring to look up at Jason.Â
Where the fuck did that come from?Â
You shut your eyes, praying to whatever was out there to let you die of embarrassment. Stupid, stupid, stupid. You had definitely freaked him out. Thatâs it. He would walk out of the bookshop and never come back. Why would you even say that? You werenât thinking, thatâs it. It had just slipped. You had become so used to being able to be yourself and talk about everything with Jason that it just felt so easy and comfortable to say whatever was on your mind.Â
Finally, you decide to sentence your fate and just end with this terribly awkward conversation as soon as possible.
âSorry.â You say. âI honestly donât know where that came from.â Jason just chuckles though not in a mocking manner, but in an understanding way.
âDonât worry, I get it.â He assures you. You look back down, missing Jasonâs look of appreciation, loving your honesty and how flustered you were. He found it endearing. âWell, thanks.â He says as he goes to take the book on the counter.
Your whole body then tenses in alarm when you see the state of his hands, which until now, had been hidden in his pockets. Without thinking, once again, (seriously, what was wrong with you today?), you take his hands to take a closer look at them.
Jason lets out a small gasp as you do so and mentally smacks himself for letting you see his wounded knuckles, now him being the one that wanted to die of embarrassment. It was only so much that the gloves of his Red Hood gear could do to protect them.
âWhat happened?â You whisper, worry etched onto every single one of your features.Â
Fuck.
How had he been so careless? He should have bandaged them, hidden them better or put make up on them. He just wasnât used to having someone worry about him and his wounds like you were right now. At his silence, you try again:
âJason.â Now he was the one avoiding your gaze. But you persist, finally making eye contact with him. âWhat happened? Are you okay?â He wills himself to get out of his stupor and even though deep down he doesnât want to, out of the soft touch of your hands too, bringing his own back to his sides.
âItâs nothing. Itâs just⊠I do boxing.â He says as he shrugs his shoulders. âIt happens.â You raise an eyebrow, suspicious. It feels like something doesnât fully add up.
You know that there are things that Jason isnât telling you. He has made some strange comments before but you always let it go. You know that eventually, if he wants to, when heâs ready, he will tell you. God knows that you have your own things too.
But if there is something that you have learned about your growing friendship with Jason is that you both like to take things at your own pace. Trusting and becoming close with each other slowly but steadily.
Letting time do its work. Not forcing the flow of things. And you like it that way. Life is always everchanging so to have something so solid and safe like what you have with him, you want to treasure it and nurture it. Although all of that of course, doesnât stop you from worrying about him and wanting to take care of him.
So, you just nod, accepting his explanation, but not without having a little bit of fun.
âI thought that in boxing you were supposed to wear gloves to avoid that very kind of injuries.â You say with a playful smile.
Shit.
Jason wants to facepalm himself. He really seemed to just have one brain cell whenever he was around you. At his lack of response you shake your head.
âCome, let me patch that up at least.â
âOh, no, no. Itâs fine, donât worry.â
âJason.â You throw him a glance.
âY/N.â He maintains your stare. Finally, a small smile escapes your lips and you put an end to the staring contest, rounding the counter and taking his hands once again and guiding him to the break room. Allowing yourselves this moment since there aren't any other customers in the store right now. Jason lets you, knowing that in the end, he will never be able to deny you anything.
Once in the break room, you sit him down at a chair by a table and leave for a moment before you return with a first aid kid. You sit down in front of him and look at him softly.
âCan I?â You motion towards his hands. Jason swallows and only finds the courage to nod slowly.
The knuckles are far from being the worst that they have ever been and Jason always tries to take care of them but he had just arrived home from patrol the night before so exhausted that he had only managed to clean them before passing out on his bed. Right now, theyâre mostly just reddened with a couple of points in which the skin is broken.
Jason then finds out that he was right. When you take his left hand and start treating the wound, cleaning it again and applying some antiseptic on it, he sees that you treat him with the same care and thoughtfulness that you did with those books all those weeks ago.
Almost as if he was something delicate, something precious. If not more.
The beat of his heart quickens and he wonders if in the silence of the room, you can hear it.
This is the very first time that Jason has been back here, the setting of your interactions always being the open part of the bookshop and this change of scenario makes it seem like something has shifted between you two. Like you werenât just employee and customer with a friendly relationship anymore but like you have a real friendship and a deeper connection.
The whole time, as you treat his other hand too and then slowly bandage both of them, Jason looks at you. Heâs glad that youâre only fixed on his hands because that way he can take all the time that he wants to admire you.
The concentrated look in your eyes, the way that your eyebrows furrow in concentration, how you put a strand of hair that has fallen out behind your ear, and the occasional and very tortuous moment in which you bite your lip in concentration, being extra careful in not hurting him.
And that's when the weight of how much he feels for you falls on him. He was already aware of it before but now is when he can really feel the weight of it all. How what he feels for you is not just an infatuation or a crush, but something deeper that runs beneath his skin, crawling into him, taking root. Settling and making a home there.
âDone.â You whisper. And as you retract your hands from his, Jason wishes that he never had to part from your touch.
You put all the things that you used back into the first aid kit and try not to think about the impulse that you had, but that you thankfully had managed to repress, of kissing his knuckles when you finished bandaging them.
âBe careful, okay?â You say. Jason nods, admiring your work but when you donât take your eyes off of him he answers:
âYeah. Promise.â You nod satisfied. Then Jason remembers another promise that he had made. âTim wanted me to thank you by the way. Bernard loved the book.â He says.
âOh, thatâs right! It was no problem, it was really great to meet him. How was his boyfriendâs party? Bernardâs I guess?â You say excited.
âTim said it went great. And that thanks to you he didnât fall asleep during it and was actually able to enjoy it.â You giggle in response when suddenly, Jasonâs phone beeps and he takes a quick look. Firefly alert downtown. He jumps out of his seat.
âSorry, I have to go. Thank you, really.â And faster than a bullet, heâs gone.
You sigh, shaking yourself out from the intimate moment and when you return to the counter, you see that in his hurry, Jason forgot to take The Rainbow Fish with him. You take the book and put it under the counter, keeping it for him for next time.
Youâre running some errands when you see two large men crowding a little girl. She canât be older than six and sheâs clutching onto a teddy bear for dear life.Â
Anger and fear for the little girl rage inside you, it is broad daylight and there are quite a few people on the street, yet everyone seems to carry out their business ignoring the men trying to talk the girl into going with them. You knew how Gotham was but it seemed like the city always found a way to surprise you.
âCome on, your mommy told us to come get you.â You hear one of the men say to the girl as you quickly approach them.
âI donât have a mom.â The girl manages to say, distrustful. And even though hearing that makes you sad, you admire the girl, you can tell that sheâs smart.
âCan I help you?â You hiss as you put yourself between the two men and the girl, putting an arm out to keep her behind you. You see the two men exchange a look, clearly discussing if it is worth it to cause a scene in the middle of the street.
âNo. We were just leaving.â One ends up saying, giving a clap to the back of the other, directing them away from you and the girl. As they turn to leave, they try to give one last look to the little girl but you move to block their line of sight.
When they turn the corner at the end of the street, you finally let out a sigh of relief, thankful that the confrontation didnât escalate to anything more.
You knew you didnât actually stand a great chance against them physically, and seeing how people were ignoring the situation before, youâre not sure that anyone would have helped you.
Adrenaline is still pumping through your veins as you turn and kneel on the floor to be eye level with the girl, who takes a step back in fear but you hold your hands up, trying to show her how youâre not a threat.
Now that you can see her clearly, you see how scared she really is. She is shaking slightly, still clutching her worn out teddy bear with tears in her eyes. Her clothes arenât in the best state either and her shoes are two steps more from falling apart. Just by looking at her you can tell that she has to have spent nights on the street.Â
Your heart breaks. It really was unfair how many unfortunate people and kids lived in such dire situations in Gotham. Of course you knew that there were people trying to change things and do better like the vigilantes or normal people like you, that even if it was in the smallest of ways, always tried to help somehow. You did so by either giving away the clothes that you didnât use anymore or doing donations whenever you could. But sometimes it still seemed like the bad outweighed the good.Â
âHi, honey.â You say in a soft voice to try and calm the little girl. âIâm Y/N. Whatâs your name?â
She stops backing up against the wall of the building, sniffs and rubs her eyes, before looking at you, deciding whether or not to trust you.
âLily.â You hear her squeak out. Her grip on the teddy bear relaxes and she starts playing with its ear, still not looking directly at you.
âHi Lily, itâs very nice to meet you.â You say as you extend a hand to her, wanting to give her some sense of normalcy. She slowly takes it and you give her a soft shake. âYou okay?â She nods. âYou know Lily, you were very brave standing up to those men.â
âThey were badâ She says. You nod. âJay always says not to trust strangers and much less big scary men.â
âHeâs very right. Is he your brother?â Maybe you can help her get back to her family. If you managed to do so, it would be much better than bringing her to the police and then, sadly, most likely than not, forgotten in the foster care system.
âNo. A friend. A very good friend.â
âOkay, good. Thatâs very important.â You look around, trying to see if somebody is looking for her. âDo you live nearby?â
âI think so.â She says shyly, you give her an encouraging look to see if she can give you any more information. âI was chasing a cat but I think that I took a wrong turn.â
âOkay. How about I go with you and try to find your way back?â You say as you stand back up. Youâre happy to see that Lily doesnât look scared anymore. Instead, she looks almost⊠Excited?
âYes, please! I donât want to miss it!â She says as she grabs your hand and starts walking in the direction that you suppose she came.
âMiss what?â You ask, but sheâs already telling you everything about her teddy bear, who seems to be Batbear at night, fighting crime and kicking butt like the heroes in Gotham.
Turns out that Lilyâs home was thankfully a lot closer than what you had expected. After asking her if she remembered a couple of streets and stores, she was able to find the right way back.
You finally reach an open space between two buildings that seems to work as a playground, with a rusty basket to play basketball on one side and several boxes and crates littering the corners. Several kids run around playing and chasing each other, most of them in the same condition as Lily.
A group of them surround a bench and you hear him before you see him.
âWhat do you mean Lilyâs not here? Where is she?â Heâs running a hand stressfully through his hair, looking around worriedly.
âJason?â You ask transfixed.
Jason locks eyes with you and freezes, just as surprised to see you as you are to see him.
âY/N.â He says breathlessly.
âJay!â Lilyâs excited voice filters through the air. You feel her dropping your hand and Jasonâs eyes turn to her, relief washing over them. As she runs towards Jason, she extends her arms and he scoops her up and settles her on his waist effortlessly, Lily hugging his neck.
âLily! Oh my god, where were you? We were all so worried. Youâre always here when I arrive.â He says to her.
âI know, I'm sorry! Some bad men tried to take me. But donât worry, Y/N helped me! Sheâs a badass!â Jasonâs eyes widen at the new information and you see something in them that you had never seen before, a kind of anger that promises danger.
But as soon as that look comes, it disappears, and it makes you wonder if it was ever really there in the first place. He then looks at you, thankful but with a small tint of worry. You just give him a reassuring nod, telling him that everything is okay.
âWhy donât you go with the rest for a bit? Iâll be right there.â He says as he turns to Lily once more.
âOkay!â He settles her back down and she runs off to the other kids.
Jason approaches you quickly in a few strides, it feels like he wants to touch you, take your hands to make sure that youâre okay but he stops himself.
âYou okay? What happened?â
âYeah. Iâm okay, donât worry.â You tell him what happened and you can see how the anger returns to him in the way that he clenches his fists. âBut weâre fine and they left so thatâs all that matters.â You conclude.
âWhere was it?â He asks firmly. You tell him the street where it all happened and Jason seems deep in thought for a moment, like searching for something in his mind. When he finally finds it, he nods resolutely as if he just made a mental note to do something later.
The determination in his eyes sends a chill running down your spine.
âThank you for helping her.â He says then. âBut be careful please, I donât want you to be in danger.â The very thought makes him shiver, he doesnât even want to entertain the possibility.
âI know. I am. I just couldnât stand by.â You respond and he nods, knowing that that was how you were, always looking out for others.
âAnyway, thanks again.â He adds and you nod before looking around you once more.
It then dawns on you that this is the very first time that you are seeing Jason outside of the bookshop and it just feels so strange. When he first entered the shop, it seemed like he stood out like a sore thumb, with his tall frame, rough appearance and black leather jacket against the cozy backdrop of the shop. But now, after so much time, you couldnât imagine him anywhere else. Now it was like he didnât fit into any other atmosphere other than at the bookshop.
âWell, and what are you doing here?â You ask curiously.
âOh, IâŠâ
âSo youâre Y/N?â Interrupts a young teen with a knowing smile, followed by a group of other kids, including Lily, clearly having told them her latest adventure. You nod.
âAre you his girlfriend?â Asks another boy now, looking up at you. You let out a small laugh at the way Jasonâs eyes widen almost comically at the kidâs boldness.
âNo.â You respond, and for a second, you canât help but wonder what it would be like to answer otherwise.
âWeâre friends.â Jason says.
âVery good friends.â You canât help but add and when you steal a nervous glance at Jason, you find him nodding, agreeing with you. Because saying just âfriendsâ feels too simple to describe your relationship with Jason. And what you said still doesn't cover it.
âReally?â The teen boy from earlier asks again with a raised eyebrow. âBecause he-â Jason grabs him and puts a hand over his mouth before he can keep talking, smiling innocently at you. You look at the chaotic situation amused.
âAre you staying for the reading?â Lily asks.
âThe reading?â You ask confused.
âYeah! Jason always reads to us and acts out the stories!â Another girl says. And then it clicks.
Jason buys and checks out so many childrenâs books for them. For these kids. Street kids. Like him. Not only that but he also reads the stories for them. Regularly. You feel like melting into a puddle.
You turn to Jason, an amazed look on your face. As if this man could be any more wonderful. He blushes and looks away in embarrassment. A small smile makes its way across your lips.
âReally? I didnât know that.â You say, turning to the kids once more.
âYeah! Heâs great at it.â Chirps the same girl.
âAre you staying then?â Lily insists.
You immediately turn to Jason. You would love to but there is a reason for why Jason hasnât told you about this. It feels like this is something very important to him and that he holds very dear so you donât want to intrude on that. But Jason is already looking at you, scared yet hopeful, as if he does want you to stay but is afraid that you may want to leave now.
âWell, I would love to. If Iâm not a burden of course.â
âNever.â Jason says without missing a beat.
You donât think that you have ever smiled more brightly.
You end up having one of the best afternoons that you have ever had in a while. Rival only to the other ones in which Jason visits you in the bookstore. You stay and listen as Jason reads them the books that had been sitting on the bench and that you recognize from the bookstore out loud, using different voices, doing exaggerating gestures, and acting out scenes.
You watch as the kids laugh and look at him mesmerized. If you had been able to look into a mirror, you would have found that you had the very same look of admiration as them, maybe even a tiny little bit lovestruck. You can tell that they love him, look up to him and consider him a role model. You canât help but think that they made an excellent choice.
The crowd is mostly made of small kids, the older ones, in their teenage years, although a few of them listen, most make as if the activity doesnât interest them, but you can see how they linger around the group while they play basketball or pass by.Â
You see how what Jason is doing with these kids is a light for them. A moment of escapism, fun and happiness from their lives and problems in the worst neighborhoods of Gotham. Kids forced to grow up earlier to survive. Holding onto whatever source of innocence that they can.
Eventually, they all rope you into reading too and you end up sharing the spotlight with Jason. There are laughs, questions from the kids about yourself, funny comments and the snickering whispers from the older kids at the back about the two of you, having obviously heard about you before.
Jason prays that you canât see them when they start teasing him and making kissy faces to which he just rolls his eyes. He also prays that you canât see how he looks at you as you enjoy yourself and laugh at what the kids say. The utter adoration and longing that lay in his eyes.
It isnât until almost a couple of hours later, when the sun has already disappeared beyond the horizon and the orange hue of the sky has turned purple, that the reading does come to an end.
The kids say their goodbyes, not before inviting you to reading time again and wondering when you will come back. A lot of them already give you a hug as they go, and you see them leave back towards their homes. Most of them go to the adjacent buildings but there are also a few, mostly the older kids, or at least accompanied by them, that go towards the street.
Lily thanks you for your help and even gives you a kiss on the cheek that makes you want to melt and give her a tight hug before she leaves towards the closest building, a girl a few years older than her guiding her by the hand.
And then, after all the chaos and laughs, with the night starting to settle in, itâs just you and Jason once again.
You sit back down on the bench next to him and you both stay there for a moment, enjoying the quiet and the silence of the chill Gotham air.
When you turn to Jason, his green gaze is already on you.
âThank you for staying. The kids loved having you here.â He whispers as to not disturb the peace that has settled over you both. âI hope that it wasnât too much.â
âWhat? No, it was lovely. Really, I had a great time. Iâm sorry if I intruded.â
âNo, not at all.â
âNow I know why you always check out so many kidsâ books. Good to know that youâre not a psychopath with kids in cages or something.â You joke and Jason huffs out a laugh.
âYeah, maybe I should have explained that earlier. It would have been too strange to explain at the beginning but then we became friends and it dragged on and it felt too weird to explain now. I donât know.â He just didnât know what you would have thought of him.
âNo, no.â You shake your head. âI didnât mean it like that. This was clearly something very private to you. Itâs perfectly understandable not wanting to share it with anybody.â
âYouâre not anybody.â
Youâre sure your heart stops beating for a moment.
The intensity of his gaze makes you look down at your hands. You canât remember if anyone has ever looked at you like that.
Itâs scary.
In a good way, but still very scary.
âWell, anyway, thank you for letting me be a part of it.â You end up saying and he nods.
Silence settles over you two once again. Neither of you wanting the day to end.
âYou hungry? I know a great spot.â He speaks up.
Your cheeks hurt from smiling so much.
âIâm starving.â
You love the place as soon as you see it. Itâs a small, yet very cozy and lovely diner. Through the outside windows you can see that the color pattern is mostly blue and white with bright pink neon letters announcing that itâs open.
Jason holds the door open for you and the warmness inside the place drastically contrasts with the cold from outside. The delightful smells from the kitchen make your stomach ache with hunger.
âHi, sweetie! Weâll be right with you!â The old woman at the bar with a brightly tinted red streak in her hair says excitedly.
âSit wherever you like!â A voice yells next from the kitchen. From the open window that looks into it from the dining area you can see another old woman with a bun.
âThank you, ladies.â Jason greets.
Your mouth hangs open.
Jason leads you to a booth that stares out into the street. His usual spot, you suppose. As you sit in the comfortable booth and you two take off your coats, you close your mouth and look at Jason with a raised eyebrow. He looks back at you feigning innocence, though you know well that he knows why youâre so surprised.
âWhat?â He says with a teasing smirk that makes you want to kiss it away.
âYou little liar.â
âHey.â He responds amused. âWhat did I do now?â
âLooks like Iâm not the only one with practically adoptive grandparents that just so happen to run a business.â You say with your arms crossed.
And when Jason laughs, you might as well be addicted to the sound with how much you love it everytime you hear it.Â
âI knew you were going to say that.â He says and you scoff playfully. âIn my defense, I will say that I wasnât fully âofficiallyâ adopted until after we had that conversation. I hadnât come here enough times for that yet.â
âMmhm, sure.â You say suspicious as you take the menu from the side of the table and take a quick look over it. âAnd you wanted to take Rose and Jimmy away from me.â You add, muttering under your breath.
âExcuse me?â Mock outrageousness in his tone.
âWhat you hear.â Youâre trying too hard to hide your smile.
âYou know that was never my intention.â He answers and you just hum, pretending to read the menu. âOkay, as an act of peace, you can have Millie and Ruby too.â
âMhm.â You pretend to think it over.
âIâm sure theyâll love you in no time anyway.â The lightness with which he says that, as if anyone who met you couldnât help but love you, makes you drop the menu onto the table and look back at him.
âDeal then.â You finally say and you both let out a small laugh.
After that, the woman with the red streak approaches your table and greets you both.
âGood evening kids, how are you today?â
âGood, Ruby, and you?â Jason answers.
âYou know, same old, same old.â She says, waving her hand. Then she turns fully to you. âAnd who might this lovely lady be?â She asks with a knowing smile and an arched eyebrow, almost as if she already knows the answer and knows a secret that youâre not privy to.
âIâm Y/N. Nice to meet you.â
âThe Y/N?â Ruby says while throwing Jason a look. He just looks away in embarrassment and the neon sign of the window really makes you wonder if the red tint on his cheeks are a reflection of it or not. âOh, itâs so lovely to meet you dear! We've heard so much about you! Weâve been telling Jason to bring you non-stop. Oh gosh, I gotta tell Millie. Millie! Honey, come here!â She screams towards the kitchen.
Your lips curve into an amused smile, but you also feel heat rush to your face, not really knowing what to do with all the attention and the fact that Jason has been talking about you, what seems to be quite a lot, to other people. Not only his brother, but also the kids and these women.
Millie appears and when she learns who you are, she greets you just as enthusiastically as Ruby has.
âLet me tell you sweetheart, this boy here talks about you-â Millie starts but then she clears her throat as Jason throws her a warning glance. âI mean, about your bookshop all the time.â
âWell, you can drop by anytime.â You offer.
âWe will.â Millie assures you. It seems as though both Millie and Ruby want to stay and ask you millions of questions but they see how Jason is begging them with his eyes to leave you two alone, and after taking your orders, they leave with a smile.
âThey seem really great.â You say. Their loud nature sign of a joyous life. And even though they seem more energetic, vivacious and chaotic than the calm and quiet way in which Rose and Jimmy carry themselves, you know that they would get along very well. Especially with how all of them seemed to be thoroughly entertained by the interactions that you and Jason have.
âYeah, they are.â Jason confirms. âBut sorry about that, they can come off as a bit overwhelming sometimes.â
âItâs okay. Itâs nice to be greeted so welcomely.â
As the night goes on, you find that it is just as easy to talk to Jason outside the bookshop as it is over the counter. It doesnât surprise you but the underlying fear that your connection only works surrounded by bookshelves finally leaves you.
As you both eat the delicious food that Millie prepared, Jason tells you more about the kids per your request. How he tries to read to them at least once a week, how he brings them food whenever he can and how he has even taught a few of them to read. You also immediately offer up the bookstore to hold the readings but he shakes his head and smiles sadly.
âThank you, really. Thatâs very kind of you. But itâs not very viable since the neighborhoods are not very close. Most of the kids have people relying on them and can only make it to the readings from time to time. The playground is also the more common ground, the older kids canât go very far due to the responsibilities and itâs not safe for the smaller ones to go on their own.â
You nod, but your heart clenches at how these kids canât enjoy a normal childhood.
âI understand.â You stop and think for a second if you should say what you want to say next, worried about overstepping.Â
You decide to go for it anyway.
âIâd like to come back for the readings, if thatâs okay?â Your voice comes out lower and more unsure than what you had first intended, your hands playing nervously on your lap.
Jason looks at you, as if he can hardly believe youâre real.
âOf course you can. Iâm sure theyâd love to have you back.â Iâd love to have you back. But Jason doesnât want to scare you or make the whole situation come off too strong. âBut are you sure? I donât want you to feel pressured, if their insistence-âÂ
âNo, no! Really, I had a great time and I would love to be able to see the kids again. Help in any way I can.â
âOkay, then.â He says with a smile pulling at his lips.
The evening stretches on and you two stay at the dinner until closing time. There is a moment that will haunt you for days, as you told him a story, he leaned his arms on the table, giving you his undivided attention, and the way in which his bicep flexed under his sleeve⊠Nothing has ever been so distracting. Your eyes had been instantly drawn over to it. You really, really hoped that he didnât notice. You would die of embarrassment otherwise.
You even finally, finally, give each othersâ numbers to match schedules for the readings (and to just chat in general of course), since you wonât be able to make it to all of them due to the bookstore hours and so that Jason can let you know if he canât attend one. You canât believe you didnât even have it before with how often you two already talked at the bookshop.
It feels like another shift in your relationship. A stepping stone.
Another brick on the long yet sturdy building road.
Please let me know what you think! Thanks for reading!
>Part II
I am way too obsessed with Greek musicals â€ïž but will I stop? Def not
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calypso is the epitome of âI can fix him!â With a strong undertone of âOut relationship will be perfect once I fix him!â And like⊠girl. No. He needs therapy and his family, not a new relationship.
Calypso: I have saved Odysseus!
Athena: You fucked up an already pretty fucked up dude. Look at him! He's got depression!
Calypso: He's fine- No, Ody! Get away from the ledge!