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You can either make it snippets into each of his regeneration's lives, or a time-space event where they all end up at the same time and place together fighting the same thing. Feel free to choose any incarnation of Robin you want, as they would all be 'the same' person anyways you can even use both comics!Tim and toon!Timmy if you so choose. I would love to see Steph!Robin though.
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December 24, 8:00 PMThe house he stands in front of is a quaint two-level affair with a front yard that looks both played in frequently and well-tended. The front door is a bright, cheery fire-engine red and has one of those old-fashioned polished brass knockers; it’s shined to a high finish and looks almost gold in the lamplight. The windows are decorated and, through them, he can make out a decorated tree and blinking lights ( ... )
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This isn't quite what I had in mind, really, when I saw the prompt.
It's better.
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Writer!Anon admits she's pleased to hear that.
And hopes you'll continue reading as she's not done quite yet.
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This is effing amazing
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I should hope so - I agonized over the dialogue for days!
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So there.
Be humble all you like, I'm still waiting for the next parts.
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7:30 PM
Fifty-two years earlier
It’s boring. A lot of scientists and technicians, mostly law enforcement, mill around the ballroom. Somewhere in there, Barry and Bruce are pretending not to know each other as they discuss Wayne Enterprise’s latest foray into the development of forensic technology. Commissioner Gordon’s daughter is notably absent, making them the only two kids at the party. And so Wally and Dick are stuck together in their utter boredom.
It’s a good thing they’re best friends.
“Hey, Dick, is that a fob watch?” Wally asks, pointing at the chain running across Dick’s waistcoat. “Can I see?”
Dick blinks in momentary confusion, looking down to see that indeed he was wearing the item in question, and pulls it from his pocket, carefully undoing the chain from his button. Huh, he thinks. He can’t even recall putting it on ( ... )
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Dick gives him a strained smile and hurries out of the ballroom. He ducks into the first empty bathroom he finds, his hand trembling uncontrollably as he locks the door, and only then does he chance another look at the watch. The symbols on the cover of it are important, familiar…
“This is for you,” his mother says. Sparks rain down behind her head as she holds up the watch. There’s a symbol, spinning around and around, and whispers hiss in his ears ( ... )
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I have more things, but I cannot coherentize them. I may try again later.
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Yes, yes. Coherence is good.
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