Tim Drake | Red Robin (
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First case.
[As soon as Tim found himself suddenly transported to a strange new place, he scurried over to a shadow and began to gather intel. Wherever he went, a journal appeared at the area he was inspecting. After awhile he realized it was the same journal appearing over and over. So, he finally picked it up and began to read through it. The entries gave him a decent idea of what was going on. Combing the entries with the view of the sky made it obvious he was no longer on Earth. Tim was no stranger to the multiverse. He knew that the name “Wayne” was recognized in some of the alternative Earths.
When Tim finally dictates an entry of his own, his voice comes out sounding nervous and awkward. Instead of introducing himself as Tim Drake, the ward of multi-billionaire Bruce Wayne, he's Alvin Draper; confused high-school student.]
Okay, so I know there's the whole “be careful what you wish for”, but this is kind of overkill. And by “kind of”, I mean completely. I just wanted to get out of my Calculus test! A fire alarm or sneeze attack would have worked.
[His voice sounds increasingly nervous as he speaks.]
So, uh, my name is Alvin Draper and I'm not from around here. I don't even know if I'm from the same world as this place. This is what I get for wishing I was in all of those sci-fi novels I've read, huh? Ahaha. Seriously, I never going to wish for anything again. Anyway, um, if anyone could let me know what's going on here and how I get back home, that would be great. Thanks.
[ooc: Just as a side note, since Tim's father is in a coma and not dead in his memories, he currently thinks he's the ward of Bruce Wayne and not his adopted son.]
When Tim finally dictates an entry of his own, his voice comes out sounding nervous and awkward. Instead of introducing himself as Tim Drake, the ward of multi-billionaire Bruce Wayne, he's Alvin Draper; confused high-school student.]
Okay, so I know there's the whole “be careful what you wish for”, but this is kind of overkill. And by “kind of”, I mean completely. I just wanted to get out of my Calculus test! A fire alarm or sneeze attack would have worked.
[His voice sounds increasingly nervous as he speaks.]
So, uh, my name is Alvin Draper and I'm not from around here. I don't even know if I'm from the same world as this place. This is what I get for wishing I was in all of those sci-fi novels I've read, huh? Ahaha. Seriously, I never going to wish for anything again. Anyway, um, if anyone could let me know what's going on here and how I get back home, that would be great. Thanks.
[ooc: Just as a side note, since Tim's father is in a coma and not dead in his memories, he currently thinks he's the ward of Bruce Wayne and not his adopted son.]
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That's a relief. If I had to go around talking like the original Alvin Draper all the time, that would get annoying fast.
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[That feels like so long ago. Probably because it is.]
I've been flying solo here for a while, and now Kara and you have shown up. I hit the jackpot.
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I don't plan to be stuck here nearly as long as you've been. If there's a way in here, there's a way out of here.
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[A smile, but he wasn't able to figure it out before. Not even Bruce. Any Bruce.]
That's the hope. There's a lot in this world that hasn't been explored.
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[Stares at the nearest window thoughtfully.]
We've never needed powers to find out what we need. [Although they have needed a wealth of technology.]
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[Enjoy that snowy expanse. Steph follows his gaze, slipping her hands into the pockets of her sweater.]
It's old-school exploring out there. Campfires, horses... all that stuff.
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[His gaze lingers on the window for awhile longer, before he returns his attention back to her.]
I have a few more questions for you, but we should move somewhere more private first.
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You can meet my roommate.
[A smile, and she starts heading back the way she came. Keep up, Tim!]
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[Tim follows behind her and watches her thoughtfully. Three years is a long time to be away from home. He spent a few months away from home and was itching to return home. She spent a year away from Gotham, but this was different. At least back then she had a purpose for leaving and knew she could come back home whenever.
Despite himself, he also can't help but wonder what things had been like between the two of them here. With their history anything could happen. Then again, she's around three years older him, maybe more depending on when she arrived here. Does she see him as a kid?]
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Most of the complicated stuff she's been dealing with lately hasn't been her own. This could potentially change. Toss Tim into her life, and things ALWAYS change.
Time to break the silence with small talk.]
It's a few more floors up. The towers don't have elevators, but the main floors do.
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[Taps his fingers against the banister as they ascend the stairs.]
How old are you now? Does age matter here since time and physical aging works differently? I'm going to be eighteen in a couple of months, but something tells me the month here isn't the same month as back home.
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Kara's getting cheated out a birthday, too, but there's no harm in celebrating it whenever. As far as I know, we don't have a birthday police.
And it's January, by the way.
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[Smirks at the birthday police comment.]
Even if there was one, they wouldn't come after me. I don't see the point of celebrating anything here.
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She pauses outside her door. She can already see a problem.]
Celebrating is important, here. Keeps you sane. You might not be here for three years, but you'll need things to look forward to. Otherwise, you won't be a happy camper.
[And she opens the door. Her place is more or less a giant room with a small kitchen area, desk, bed, sofa, and other various things. Surfaces tend to have stuff in piles on them, but it's mostly organized since Kara's been over a lot. It's all very Steph.
Oh, there's also a fairly large dog hopping off of the bed to come inspect the newcomer.]
Ace, Tim. Tim, Ace. My roommate.
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What does it matter, though? I've been here before and I don't remember any of it. In some ways it's like nothing that happens here is real.
[Ah, good ol' logical, unfeeling side. Fortunately he pauses for a moment and realizes he just implied that three years of her life were more or less a waste.]
Then again, maybe when we get out of here, there'll be a way to keep our memories with us.
[Blinks and switches his attention over to the dog. Holds out a hand so Ace can sniff him and get a feel for him.]
Nice to meet you, Ace.
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It's good he tacks on that bit about keeping memories.]
I hope so. A lot of people hope so, actually.
[After a sniff, Ace seems content.]
Would you believe me if I told you his original owners were an old, retired Bruce Wayne and a future Batman named Terry?
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[Kneels down by Ace and scratches underneath his chin. An expression of surprise spreads across his face.]
Bruce was here before? [Instead of weirding him out, it's actually comforting to know that somewhere out there, there's a Bruce who lives to be old. It gives him hope that their Bruce will do the same.]
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[Stephanie nods, kneeling down to pet Ace, too.]
He was here a few times. Different universes, but still Bruce. There have been multiple versions of you, too. Same with Barbara and Dick.
[She misses some of them.]
The last Bruce that was here, he set up a room on top of one of the towers. [A Batroom, though he always refused to call it that. Too many bathroom jokes.] I'll give you the codes for it later. It's not much, just a lot of empty file cabinets, a big dusty computer, a white board, and a few training mats, but you might want it.
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Latches onto that thought and turns to look at Steph with a new found intensity in his eyes.]
Kara's entry detailed how people lose something when they come here. Do you know what they lost? Was it at all related to their detective skills or ability to gather information?
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He was looking for a reason why no one else found the way out.]
The last Bruce that was here couldn't aim. Batarangs, paper balls, whatever. He was always off. Dick, the one from our world, had no idea who me, Cass, or Barbara were. Batgirls were just not in his memory. It's always been stuff like that, with us. Detective skills seemed to be intact.
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I can't stay here for years.
[No one knows for sure that time freezes back home. From what he's gathered, there are a few people who don't believe it. What if his father wakes up and he's not there? Worse yet, what if his father passes away and he's not there at this side? He'll never be able to forgive himself if either of those things happen.]
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You won't. The number of people who stay here for over a year is tiny. I'm not the rule, I'm the exception.
[She expects most of her friends to leave before she does. It's not always a pleasant thought, but one she's come to terms with, for the most part.]
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If time passes back home, then even months is too long.
[His voice comes out quiet, a little shaky although he's doing his best to cover his emotion up.]
What if my father wakes up and I'm not there? What if he doesn't...[Doesn't finish his sentence out loud, it's too painful.]
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His father definitely wasn't in a state to wake up.
She hesitates, just long enough to assure herself that she didn't mishear him, and takes a step forward.]
Your father?
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[Pauses in his pacing to look over at her. Why does she sound surprise? Maybe she's from a few months before him and expected his father to have woken up by now...or maybe he's already woken up in her time.]
He still hasn't woken up from the coma Captain Boomerang put him in. At least not in the point of time I'm from.
[Still trying to keep his emotions in check, but if Steph looks hard enough she'll see a glint of hope in his eyes.
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