I wanted Bart to become Kid Mercury so bad, plz- đ
so i think we can all agree that bart should not become the flash, but should take on mercury's mantle, right? right.
Blorbo meme 2?
I felt that I made too many people cry on my JayBart oneshot 'Warm Bodies', so I thought I'd rectify that with more tears. So, here's Part Two!
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Jason was angrier these days. Love and loss do that to a person. He walked around Gotham with tension in his posture, menacing intent with his every step. His gaze was hard and distant, scaring anyone to be the subject of their attention.
Even those that didnât know him personally could tell he was very troubled. Tortured by things heâs been through, or rather went through. Haunted by a ghost of his past.
You look so grumpy today, did you accidentally drink orange juice after you brushed your teeth again? A voice whispered from the empty space beside him that used to be filled with sunshine. He didnât answer.
Whispers went around Gotham about his drastic change. Jason was never a delicate flower, but he was so much more violent. Fights went on longer, drawn out for the satisfaction of release. Punches less pulled. Bullets wasted where they were saved and strategically shot before. More blood on his hands than ever.
His brothers tried to reach out and comfort him in one way or another, but heâd shoot down their every attempt with vehemence. They didnât understand, they wouldnât. How could they? How can you look at someone and tell them your entire world was ripped from you? How do you explain how vital it was to have someone at your side, and how suffocating it was when they were gone? How does he tell them he loved so deeplyâ mind, body, and soulâ and that all those things died alongside his person?
I know whatâll cheer you up, letâs go to the library. Iâll help you find a new book to distract you. The black hole where his universe used to be speaks again, filling the space before vacuuming it away again. Jason doesnât listen.
He doesnât know why he can still hear his voice. Still feel his phantom touches, or see a flash of golden eyes. He didnât care. He wanted them to stop, stop trying to replace what he lost, but he also wanted to gather everything he had left of him and never let him go again.
It didnât matter where he went, the void would follow. It was like he could feel him walking at his side, but where he was all warmth and light, the space he left was cold and desolate. It played the imitation game well, but nothing could replace Bart.
You shouldnât glare so much, itâll permanently stick to your face. I think I already see frown lines. It says again, this time accompanied by a gentle breeze ghosting over his temple. A finger poking him attached to nothing.
Jason flinches back and blinks rapidly to clear the image of a teasing smile from his vision. âStop that.â He grumbles, shoving his hands in his jacket pockets, brute-forcing his way forewards like he needed the extra push to carry on.
So he does speak. Whatâs got you so grumpy today? Bartâs echo falls back into step with him as if nothing changed. For a moment, Jason blanks and wishes nothing ever had. He only allows himself a moment at a time to break and rebuild in the next second. A crash of tides before the Ocean calms once more.
He doesnât answer, but that doesnât stop the torture.
Did Bruce do something? Bart pesters, unfazed by the lack of response. No, let me guess. Dick was a dick? The soft sound of a chuckle carries on the wind and vanishes in its current. Jason ignores the stabbing pain when it almost makes him smile.
You can talk to me, you know. About anything. Iâm always right here for you. But that was his problem, wasnât it? Jason wasnât upset at Bruce, or Dick. He was angry at the world for taking his.
He stops walking, not bothering to turn and talk to the space he knew would be empty. âBut you arenât here.â He speaks to the sky, fighting the rush of emotion that well up. âI canât talk to you. I wonât get to ever again.â his control relinquishes and heâs left staring at the clouds, vision blurry with tears. His palms sweat, as does his forehead. His throat closes tightly, chest crushing with the weight of heartbreak.
He canât look, not when he knows he won't see anything there.
Donât be silly, Jay. Iâm always right here. The void answers, whispering sweet nothings. Soft assurances to get him to give in to the darkness, be consumed by its nothingness. Maybe if he lets it swallow him whole, he could be with the real Bart again.
âI need you to come back to me,â Jason croaks around the lump in his throat, swaying in place as the energy is sucked out of him, leaving a hollow shell of a man that can barely stand on his own two feet.
Itâs quiet for a bit, nothing but the sound of Jasonâs sobs and sniffles until the darkness edges closer. Call out for me, Jay. It beckons. Come on, let it out. Yell so loud the Gods can hear you.
And he does. The very force of his anguished shout brings him to his knees. He screams until his throat is hoarse and even when it hurt, he continues. Even when he didnât have breath in him, he pushes more and falls forwards, face pressed to the dirt. He didnât stop until he was sure every deity out there could feel his pain and felt the guilt for taking the most precious thing the Earth had to offer him.
A crackle of thunder and flash of lightning broke through his clenched eyelids for a split second, as if Zeus himself responded to his screams. The noise was nothing compared to the rush of blood in his ears. He couldnât feel anything except cold and alone.
This time when the void came back to comfort him, he struggled to get away. He didnât want the chilled touch to replace the memory of Bartâs warm one. That was too far for him. He wouldnât let that happen.
A hand reached out from the void and wiped his tears away, his eyes snapping open at the unexpected touch. It wasnât empty. It wasnât the breeze. It wasnât cold.
âIâm right here.â Bart smiles through tears, stumbling into Jasonâs arms and holding him so tightly they molded together. Not even air dared to get between them.
âHow?â Jason struggles to find the words, but he didnât need them to return the tight embrace with an even stronger squeeze. He didnât need an answer, he had his world in his arms again and nothing has ever felt so right.
âYou brought me back.â Bart strokes the back of his head like he used to, gently applying pressure on the back of his neck just like heâd done so many times on nights the guilt and hurt became too much. âBut I never went far. You never spoke back to me.â
Jason choked on a sudden sob, tightening his arms around Bart and rocking their bodies in tandem. His speedster never left him. It was always him. It wasnât his mind playing tricks, it was him.
âIâm sorry,â Jason begs for forgiveness, burying his face into Bartâs neck. He felt like he was on his knees in a Chapple, asking a God to forgive his digressions. The sin of love over life.
âDonât get sappy on me now, slick. At least take me home first.â Bart jokes, and it was perfect. Jason didnât think heâd ever hear that quick wit again. But now he has eternity to appreciate all of it all over again.
His speedster was home right here in his arms.
(Originally posted on AO3 by me/aka user CrashCityCentral)
The last thief was knocked out with a swift knee to his face and he fell limp. The distant sirens caught the vigilanteâs attention and he let go of the KOd criminalâs hair, dropping him to the ground then slumped into the shadows, hoisting himself up a fire escape and to the rooftop overlooking the dark alleyway where the fight took place. He peered over the edge to the carnage he left behind; a group of 8, 6 men and 2 women, unconsciously strewed across the alley floor, all petty thefts and wanna-be big shots. He left once he made sure none of them woke back up and the police were close enough. He never bothered staying around for these moments, the police were looking for him too. He didnât always keep his opponents alive. But, like any other corny romance novel, he met someone and they changed him. For the better, which he honestly thought was impossible until that point. He didnât look back again and instead traveled through the city by rooftop. It was just about time to hang up his helmet for the night.
He jumped from building to building, the close proximity of the cities structures making it perfect for travel. Once he was close enough to his current safe house, he dropped down to the streets and ducked into a darker part of the backend allies where he pulled a bag from a hidden spot. He opened it, stripping his chest plate off and stuffing it inside. He then reached around his head to press two switches on either side of his helmet and slowly pull it off revealing his face. Jason Todd.
Jason slung the bag over his shoulders, now casually dressed in a tank-top and his suit pants, walking back to the main roads and towards the direction of his safe house, acting as casual as ever. This had been his constant routine. Once at the door, he pulled his keys out and unlocked a padlock that kept a latch shut. When the latch was opened he entered a six-digit code the door clicked and was pushed open. From where his warehouse was there was a glimpse of moonlight shining through the windows and now open the door, with only his shadow blocking out the only source of light in the dark room. Jason closed the door again slowly and tried not to make a sound as he locked it once more and put his keys on a nearby table. The room was a deafening silence, almost making his ears ring. It wasnât always this quiet. He moved to hang up his gear and walked further into the house. His movements were slow, and he couldnât tell if it was because he was tired or sore from fighting. It could be both. He let out an exhausted sigh before reaching the bedroom, moving the door handle slowly so the creaking wouldnât disrupt the silence. There was a figure on the bed, laying there and waiting for him. It didnât move when he came fully into the room and shut the door or took off his boots. It didnât move until he walked over and was hovering over the bed and sat on the edge.
âHey, Bart,â Jason said without even bothering to look at the boy laying down beside him.
âWelcome home, Jay,â Bart replied, with his usual animated grin. Though it was dark, Jason could practically see that smile. Something about the way he says it now makes it sound rehearsed. It was the same reply Jason got every time he came back, followed by the usual questions asked at rapid-fire. âHow did it go? Did you kick ass? Are you hurt?â
âNo, Iâm not hurt,â Jason said, his reply just as practiced. He didnât bother answering the other two. He couldnât. He just stared at the same place he zoned into when he sat down.
âYou seem sad. Whatâs wrong?â Bart asked. Though he didnât hear it, Jason could feel Bart move closer.
âYou know whatâs wrong.â The silence was too much. It was all wrong. All of it.
âWhat do you mean, Jay?â Bartâs voice still feigned the innocent confusion it always had.
Jason loved that about him. He loved how confused Bart got sometimes. When Bart gets too confused he gets frustrated and makes this cute pouty face and his leg bounces more violently the longer he thinks. It was just so him .
âPlease donât act like you donât know.â Jasonâs tone was nothing but pain. His voice was leveled but his mind was anything but. Itâs been a long night.
âWhatâs wrong?â There he goes again. Those same routine lines. Those same replayed words. Those same concerned eyes.
Jason refused to look at those eyes. He knew if he did heâd cave and just accept this. But he couldnât.
âYou need to leave, Bart.â He swallowed hard, regretting the words but not taking them back either. This needed to happen. For both of them.
âI donât understand.â the smile in Bartâs voice was gone. What was left was just concern. Jason cried.
The first few tears slipped out unannounced until they all just started pouring out. Tears and broken sobs. He wiped them away quickly, eyes screwed shut. There was a tingling sensation like someone had grazed their fingers lightly, over his cheek. His hand was so cold.
âDonât cry, Jaybird.â Bart soothed. Jason reminded himself he couldnât look. If he looked it became real.
âPlease stop, Bart. Just go.â He rubbed his eyes. The ear-ringing silence came back. In the back of his mind, Jason knew heâd be back, just like he always is. But he was alone for now, his thoughts leaving him in peace until the next time. He opened his eyes.
Jason felt like crying again. He didnât want to push him away, he didnât want to tell Bart to leave. He wanted nothing more than to cave in and just collapse, letting Bartâs words soothe everything away and kiss him until he didnât feel anything but loved. To listen to his rambles again and be praised with every villain he didnât kill.
He wanted all of that back, he wanted his speedster.
Whatever his mind was doing to him was sick. Bart was dead. He has been for some time.
Jason Todd 100% listens to "Look what you made me do" by Taylor Swift
When it says "The old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? Cause she's dead." He always replaces it with his name.
He sings it jumping from roof to roof while everyone's radio silent and his code name is Taylor.
If anyone asks him why, he says "Cause it's a mood"
@tardigradetheking I got you đ
In Impulse, Issue #50 âFirst Foolsâ, Bart helps Batman on a Joker hostage case while trying to prank Robin on his first ever April Fools day.
Impulse, Issue #48 âwhen is a Riddle not a riddleâ, Bart Allen has to save his mentor Max after being kidnapped by the riddler, who hid bombs around the city revealed only with riddlesâ too bad Riddler didnât know Bart doesnât follow the rules.
Teen Titans, #2 (2003), Bart got shot by A Jericho possessed Deathstroke, facing him off after multiple random attacks and when he first dawns the title âkid Flashâ
Deathstroke #40, Impulse works with Deathstroke and multiple other heroes and anti heroes to defeat a common enemy.
In the Series Titans of Tomorrow, Bart Allen and Rose Wilson are in a steady relationship, that I still love to this day.
In Red Robin #12, Tim teams up with Bart and asks him to save Selina Kyle, The Catwoman, from League of Assassin soldiers that snuck into her house while she was asleep.
And this one isnât with a Gotham Rogue, but itâs funny and relevant. In Young Justice #10 (1998), Bart hits his head so hard that for almost the entire comic, he believes heâs Batman!
Batman has a secret interrogation method specifically for Joker and Riddler and itâs called âBartâ. Itâs super effective.
Dick: Last night was a mistake and we must agree to never speak of it ever again.
Tim: Okay.
Jason: What happened last night?
Dick: No.
Tim: ...
Dick: Tim... Don't.
Tim: But...
Dick: Tim...
Tim: ...I saw Dick at the men's club.
Jason: Okay?
Tim: He was on the pole.
Jason: oh.
Dick: If you wake up glued to the ceiling, no one will help you.
Jason: I would help.
Dick: You'd join him.
Damian: I would laugh.
Dick: I know you would, Damian.
No thoughts. Only adult Bart.
Plz- his E Y E S. Heâs so pretty??? Gorgeous boy. Best Boy. Reckless? Yes. Smart? Also yes. A little violent? Always. Love him so much đ„ș
So, while I agree with you that the fandom often writes Bart a tad bit to extremely ooc, I don't think using his early days in the Impulse comics is a good indicator of this. He went through a lot of character growth just in those comics alone, not to mention in the 2003 Teen Titans.
Of course! Iâve been talking a lot more recently on his early days because Iâve been re-reading all the impulse comics. He goes through a lot and he comes out on top, that at least never changes.
I donât mind most fandom written versions of him, actually. I think the people out there that focus on Bart, staying true to his character while also expanding who he is is a great thing! Heck, I have plenty of my own headcanons on him, as you could probably tell from my⊠everything on my page. Haha đ
Impulse comics and everything throughout was definitely his peak nearing the end of his series, even the issues of him taking on the Flash mantle and learning what it is about the legacy. (Heâs not impressed and I donât blame him). I just wish theyâd let him have good relations in his life more, friends and family, without making them leave his life abruptly and almost as soon as he gets that close to them. Itâs happened. Every. Time.
As for the 2003 edition of Titans, heâs definitely different and adverse from his earlier years, thatâs for sure. And perhaps the writers at DC went a bit OOC too with his change of costume, and the whole fiasco about âcuringâ his autism- totally WRONG and UGH. I guess I like a lot of his aspects in it but those ones feel like a different character. Yeah, everyone grows up at some point, but itâs one thing to develop and another thing to rewrite them.
LOL like fake father like son
âĄBart And Batfam⥠Headcanons + Theories, Fuck the Flash, Impulse + Rogue Supremacy
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