I always love seeing Jim's memories of that night!
I'm quite addicted to that scene! It's so important to their relationship whether slash or not. I don't know if Bruce remembers the policeman who comforted him (he may have been too much in shock) but I like to think he does, and if he doesn't, there's definitely a memory there for him to unerringly choose Jim as his special contact on the GCPD. :)
Ah, the plot thickens a little. I have to agree with others and say I love when Jim remembers that night with little!Bruce, its always so heart wrenching.
Ah, the plot thickens a little. I have to agree with others and say I love when Jim remembers that night with little!Bruce, its always so heart wrenching.
It's one of my favorite scenes! Gary Oldman did a fantastic job, and so did the child actor playing little Bruce.
Hmm..I wonder what happen. A murder in Wayne manor? Interesting! Can't wait for the revealation! ;)
*grins*
Well, the murder itself isn't in the Manor. The Manor oversees everything from its place on the hill, and the mansion Jim enters is in the fashionable part of town.
Haunted Manor watching over Gotham! So beautiful! I love how you're weaving this story, the past and the present all wrapped around each other. Stunning.
Haunted Manor watching over Gotham! So beautiful! I love how you're weaving this story, the past and the present all wrapped around each other. Stunning.
Thank you, sweetheart! :)
The past will be pushing forward in the final book, and the scene between Little Bruce and Jim is very, very important.
Comments 14
Reply
A talented tease, I hope! ;)
Reply
Reply
I'm quite addicted to that scene! It's so important to their relationship whether slash or not. I don't know if Bruce remembers the policeman who comforted him (he may have been too much in shock) but I like to think he does, and if he doesn't, there's definitely a memory there for him to unerringly choose Jim as his special contact on the GCPD. :)
And a brooding Bruce is a wonderful thing... :)
*grins*
Always! :)
Reply
Reply
It's one of my favorite scenes! Gary Oldman did a fantastic job, and so did the child actor playing little Bruce.
Reply
Reply
*grins*
Well, the murder itself isn't in the Manor. The Manor oversees everything from its place on the hill, and the mansion Jim enters is in the fashionable part of town.
Hmm, it appears his Angel may be coming back. :)
Reply
Reply
Thank you, sweetheart! :)
The past will be pushing forward in the final book, and the scene between Little Bruce and Jim is very, very important.
Reply
Leave a comment