Chapter 3:

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Unexpected (part 3)

If he knew that he would be blamed for murdering someone the moment he got back to Gotham, then Jason would've waited another week or two before returning.

No matter what a lot of people said, Jason wasn't stupid. He knows not to expect things that were unlikely to happen.

Jason couldn't risk raising his hopes when it came to the bats.

He knew that he wasn't gonna receive a warm welcome filled with hugs and cupcakes. Honestly, the most he expected was a nod of acknowledgment. And if he was lucky, then maybe- maybe he would've gotten a smile with the quiet whisper of a welcome back.

It made his heart twist in all the wrong ways to know that his family didn't trust him as much as he thought. Jason genuinely believed that he and the bats were on good enough terms to earn him the benefit of the doubt.

He forced himself not to flinch as he met Batman's harsh, distrustful gaze.

"I wasn't even here when he was killed," Jason tried to say as calmly as he could, knowing that if he loses his temper, everyone would use it against him. "I was following a case up in New York."

He couldn't go back to Arkham! Not again. Not with the Joker only a few cells away from him, taunting him with his laughter— his voice filled with cruel exhilaration as he continuously promised Jason that they would play together once again. How he would soon be reunited with his favorite playmate.

His favorite Robin.

He heard someone suck in a breath behind him.

Jason didn't expect anyone to defend him. Not against Batman. But still-

He didn't expect them to just stand and watch as Batman tore him into shreds once again. Batman threw accusation over accusation, yet he never once provided a single piece of evidence that proved it was Jason that did it.

He took a step towards Jason and he had to force himself not to flinch. Batman wouldn't... not with his kids in the same room.

He ignored the rising panic in his stomach. Jason was safe.

He was safe.

Bruce wouldn't beat him in the cave. Not in front of everyone. Not in front of Damian.

Jason would be able to walk out of the cave with his ability to walk. He was gonna be okay.

"Look, B. You can even ask them," he pointed at the spot where Dick and the others were standing. "I told them that I was leaving Gotham for a while."

Batman turned to where Jason was pointing. "Well?" he asked expectantly.

The cave was engulfed in eerie silence before Tim opened his mouth, faltering a little when he met Jason's pleading gaze. "He's not lying Bruce. He told me that he had a mission out of Gotham while we were hanging out a few weeks ago."

Jason could feel his chest loosen up for a few seconds, thankful that Tim confirmed his statement.

He remembered the day that Tim was talking about. The bats were getting even clingier than usual. They weren't even trying to hide the fact that they were following Jason anymore.

Tim asked Jason if he wanted to watch a movie and Jason agreed.

The bats were gonna be watching him anyways— they didn't even try to hide the fact that they bugged him and all the known safehouses he has.

At this point, Jason didn't know whether he should feel offended with how much they underestimated or relieved.

They already viewed him as dangerous and unpredictable. If they ever find out that Jason's been holding back, even if it was just a little-

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