Clark was on the island. It had been a day since Lex had told him and he was still having a hard time processing it. Clark Kent was on the island and not his pseudo-parent. No, he could have dealt with that. No, this one was the Clark freaking Kent who had been on the island before. The one who had all but ignored his existence and made him
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Even more than the name, it's the voice, and it's rare enough that he hears it these days that he stops, weight on the crutches to spare his ankle--it's not that bad, but he can hear Alfred telling him how it will get worse--staring up the hall at his other best friend.
At some point, seeing Kon and Bart is going to stop feeling like they've come back from the dead, even if it will never stop feeling like they left, and Tim shakes himself once, injured foot twitching before he pushes forward. "Kon--you. Bart said you were here, um.
"Hi," he finishes lamely, almost choking on a dry laugh.
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"You have no idea," he mutters. "No idea at all."
Of course it figures that Tim shows up when he does. Right when Clark appears. Right when he needs his best friend most.
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It's probably for the best that he doesn't, since he doesn't seem to be holding back. Two years, Tim thinks. He's been human for two years, and he can't imagine having to--start over, like that. "I'll have more to say, I promise," he says, letting the crutches dangle precariously from his arms as he does his best to brace a hand on Kon's ribs while he's still trapped in the embrace. He doubts Kon would appreciate him thinking about his loss in a moment like this.
"I just need a moment to adjust. And breathe."
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"No, of course not. Stupid. Okay, so have you seen anyone here, yet? Bart's here and Cissie and, uh, Cassie." Okay, the less said about that right now, the better. "Lex is here, Lex Luthor, but he's kind of not the one we remember. It's like he's younger or something and not really evil." He doesn't add the yet.
Then he sighs and drops his head. "And Clark's here. A younger one. One you'd probably think is me."
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Clark, especially a young Clark, isn't likely to pick him up and squeeze him on sight.
"It's been a significant amount of time for me as well," he says, shifting in Kon's hold until he's approaching something like physical comfort. "I--I met them, but nobody told me how much you actually know about the state of things at home."
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"And Bart was old and now he's young again. And you...huh. I don't know much about what happened with you. The other Tim never really said." He gives Tim a wry look. "Funny, that, don't you think? You, not talking about yourself."
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He doesn't know how Kon can say it like that, or--he can speculate as to how, can understand enough of Kon's personality that it isn't shocking, but it's still hard to deal with. "You're back, when I'm from. Somewhat recently, but--when are you from?"
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So, technically he's not supposed to know about dying, but the gigantic gold statue is enough to clue him in.
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Meaning Tim has no idea, and he shuts down the thought with a slow blink and tilt of his head that, on anyone else, would have been a full shake. He's going to start coping any minute now, really. "I've placed myself somewhat ahead of Bart in the timeline, I think that places me further along than all of you." It's disconcerting and comforting at once: possessing the most information is one of the few things to really put him at ease.
Not that it's doing him much good today.
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"Okay, now spill. What happened with you and the crutches? Just how much, exactly, did I miss while I was gone?"
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Strange enough to make him look away, because he's not the same Tim that Kon knew as a Titan. "I'm not a Titan anymore," he says, and the turn of his mouth is rueful when he looks at Kon again. "I'm not even Robin, anymore. I do a lot on my own these days." Or at least, by the standards of a team of superheroes: he's not sure he'd get half as far without Tam, Pru, and Lonnie.
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"And I promise that you'll always be my Robin, no matter who's stepped into your place." Clearly someone has stepped into it if he's not Robin anymore.
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The Titans are Cassie's now, and he'd make an awful crack about losing them in the divorce if it wouldn't be awful, and completely nonsensical to them all. "Thank you, I guess I just haven't felt much like anyone's Robin today."
Shifting in Kon's grip, he steps back out of it and shifts his weight again, leans on the crutches. "The crutches were part of a disguise when I arrived, but I managed to actually twist my ankle. It'll be a few days before I'm up for our brand of adventure."
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"Hey, you should come flying with me sometime. I...the other you gave me hang gliders."
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