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Reader using Jason's helmet as a mirror as she puts on her lipstick. While he's wearing it.
“You think I’m a good person. That saved my life.”
The number of blorbos this could apply to is unreal.
In 2025 Frankenstein, the Creature tells Victor, his creator: “I called your name and I understood I was alone.”
Made me think about Jason. Of how many times he must have called for Bruce before he understood that no one was coming to save him.
“Please don’t let them use me. I don’t want to be used for evil anymore.”
Has got to be the most heartbreaking sentence I’ve ever read.
Got a belated Christmas gift from a hospital director (not the one I work in). I thought it was one of those company gifts like a face towel or a water bottle or a card or—
What in the actual fuck.
Dafuq you mean I only wrote 972 words. I've been writing for hours. I'm dehydrated and starving. 😭
I keep thinking about this one panel from the Genesis comics. Specifically, this one scene, when Joker hands Jason a gun:
And instead of shooting the Joker, Jason obeys him.
And shoots one of the Joker's henchmen instead.
It isn't shown what happens after, but it's easy to presume that after that, he hands Joker back the gun.
He hands Joker back the gun.
A weapon he could've used to fight back, to free himself.
And he hands it back.
Can you imagine how broken one has to be to give back the keys to their freedom? How hopeless?
Do you think Jason still thinks about that sometimes? How easily he obeyed the man who tortured him?
Do you think it still haunts him?
I love you, representation of vampires being unnatural and corrupt and wrong. I love you, depiction of humanity standing up to them as an act of defiance and love and loyalty and family. I love you, vampires who are allowed to be evil and hungry and so filled with longing about everything that once reminded them of being human.