Yeah. We were acrobats. We were good too, even though we were bush-league. [ A smile tugs at the side of his mouth again before it starts to fade away. ]
We used to come through Gotham once a year. That’s when, um- [ He should stop now. ]
...Well, an extortion ring got there first. When Mr. Haly wouldn’t pay up, they made the sure the lines were too weak to hold us. Only they wouldn’t give until we were center ring. [ If he gets it out all at once he won’t need to repeat himself. Only he can tell himself that over and over again and there that awful memory will always be, with a sharp twinge of guilt to go with it this time. Bruce doesn’t need to hear about it now, wouldn't want to hear about it if he'd known what he was asking. About an awful scene he’ll see for himself one day.
But lying to him about it - about this - it can't be right either. ]
...That’s how it happened. [ His shoulders lift and then fall. ]
[ he listens without interruption, and without visible reaction. he smoothed his features while dick spoke. this was dick's story; he didn't want to disrespect dick or his trust by trying to make it about him. when he's done, bruce pulls his lower lip between his teeth. ]
...Yeah. I had to. [ He couldn't not help, couldn't stand by while Bruce did the work of catching Zucco alone. It'd nearly killed him, how desperate he'd been.
But it's the subject change that prompts a real smile. He tosses the ball again, starts winding up for that aborted pitch. ]
My mom and dad were incredible. We'd pull the nets whenever we were in Gotham. The crowd went wild every time.
[ He tosses the ball finally, an easy, slightly heavier pitch. ] We always made people happy.
[ He pulls off a dramatic mid-air dive to catch the ball. ]
Man, all over. Mostly the US during the year. But we'd always spend the winter in Europe. [ With family. As close to family as the people in the camps were. The memories he has of them are good.
He finished the elaborate turn with a curious glance at Bruce. His Bruce has been everywhere, but this one... ]
Mostly the US. [ his smile turns sheepish. ] Mostly Gotham.
We have a lake house. [ he falls into the present tense without noticing. ] It's a little outside of Gotham, about an hour, an hour and a half drive. We'd summer there, my parents and I. Alfred usually took his vacations then and he'd rejoin us after a few weeks. Then we'd drive back.
[ nostalgia paints his features. ]
There's always something to do there. And the country's beautiful.
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We used to come through Gotham once a year. That’s when, um- [ He should stop now. ]
...Well, an extortion ring got there first. When Mr. Haly wouldn’t pay up, they made the sure the lines were too weak to hold us. Only they wouldn’t give until we were center ring. [ If he gets it out all at once he won’t need to repeat himself. Only he can tell himself that over and over again and there that awful memory will always be, with a sharp twinge of guilt to go with it this time. Bruce doesn’t need to hear about it now, wouldn't want to hear about it if he'd known what he was asking. About an awful scene he’ll see for himself one day.
But lying to him about it - about this - it can't be right either. ]
...That’s how it happened. [ His shoulders lift and then fall. ]
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Were they brought to trial? The ones responsible?
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I mean, the- um. The guy I live with now. He did.
[ His jaw clenches a little before he remembers to force the muscles to relax. ]
He'll never hurt anybody again. [ Even if that won't ever bring them back. ]
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And you helped. [ dick doesn't seem the type to sit around any more than bruce.
a little pause, and he quirks a tiny, kindly smile. ] I wish I could have seen you perform. I'm sure you're incredible.
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But it's the subject change that prompts a real smile. He tosses the ball again, starts winding up for that aborted pitch. ]
My mom and dad were incredible. We'd pull the nets whenever we were in Gotham. The crowd went wild every time.
[ He tosses the ball finally, an easy, slightly heavier pitch. ] We always made people happy.
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[ the bat connects with a little more force this time. the ball flies toward dick. ]
Where else did you travel?
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Man, all over. Mostly the US during the year. But we'd always spend the winter in Europe. [ With family. As close to family as the people in the camps were. The memories he has of them are good.
He finished the elaborate turn with a curious glance at Bruce. His Bruce has been everywhere, but this one... ]
...What about you?
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We have a lake house. [ he falls into the present tense without noticing. ] It's a little outside of Gotham, about an hour, an hour and a half drive. We'd summer there, my parents and I. Alfred usually took his vacations then and he'd rejoin us after a few weeks. Then we'd drive back.
[ nostalgia paints his features. ]
There's always something to do there. And the country's beautiful.
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We, uh- when he's on business we end up outside the city a lot. There's never enough time to see it all.
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I'd love to see it. I'll remember if you don't.