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In the comics, Dick Grayson!Robin and Superman have always gotten along really well, in a cute Uncle/Nephew, Big Brother kind of way (or other ways, really, but that doesn't relate to this), so I would love to see how Superboy would react to that. And how does Robin react to Superman after his whole "Imma gonna ignore you nowbye" to SB and not showing up at the cave? (He was the only 'mentor' not present in the coda). Love to see a story that deals with all that. Thanks!
<b>This Great Image, Part 1/2</b>
anonymous
January 6 2011, 15:47:16 UTC
A/N: This only addresses Robin's POV of the situation, but a partial fill is better than none, right?Superman has always been a frequent visitor to the batcave, a welcome friend whose sincere and good-natured friendship made the dark world of crime-fighting in Gotham seem a little brighter for Batman's young protegé. His presence here in the cave, now, should not seem strange
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This Great Image, Part 2/2
anonymous
January 6 2011, 15:48:24 UTC
It's a brush-off. Trying to turn this into shop talk, instead of-
"No." He pushes the subject, "Superboy doesn't seem to realize she likes him. I don't think he knows much about girls."
Superman takes a long sip, and swallows before replying. "I suppose not." He seems to gather himself, and makes another attempt to change the subject. "Are you an expert on girls, then?"
It's awful to watch. Disillusioning. It's not that Robin thought Superman was perfect (not like Superboy still does.) He's seen the man make mistakes, seen him fail, seen him angry and hurt and mortal. But all those mistakes were honest, all those failures were well-meant. He always tries to do the right thing, to be good and fair and kind to people. Or at least, he always used to
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Oh, oh geeze. This is just a little bit heartbreaking. I like that you do it in a quiet way, how Robin is a little uncomfortable even from the start, wondering if Superman meant it as a brush off or if he honestly didn't remember (Ouch.)...
And Superman being all sincere and caring, and making an effort, because that's what he does, except, apparently, when it comes to Superboy.
You can really feel Robin being a little bit lost here, how he doesn't know how to deal with this situation, how to make it right. Because he likes Superman, (Superman is nice) But he's kind of acting like a douche right now.
I. This is lovely. Thank you so much. I don't even care that Superboy isn't in it, this is such a wonderful piece.
There is no emoticon capable of expressing my heartbreak over star shaped sprinkles and Smallville hot chocolate.
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anonymous
January 6 2011, 17:01:05 UTC
*glows* Thank you, I'm so glad you liked it!
And Superman being all sincere and caring, and making an effort, because that's what he does, except, apparently, when it comes to Superboy.
This, exactly. I kind of had Robin channel my own feelings about Superman and Superboy in comics.
One of the things I love most about this show so far is that it actually seems to be addressing this, as opposed to comics where I was never quite sure if the writers were just not coordinating with each other.
Re: This Great Image, Part 2/2
anonymous
January 6 2011, 17:12:38 UTC
Oh god, so perfect. The way Clark is so nice makes it so much worse. And Robin is sat there going 'so NICE but ARGH'. All the tiny details that just highlight how much Superman is going to just pretend the situation with Kon doesn't exist.
Re: This Great Image, Part 2/2
anonymous
January 25 2011, 17:58:50 UTC
I tend to read anon fic memes very... tentatively because I end up feeling like I have somehow not read or watched the same source material as everyone else based on how they decided to portray the characters. But this -aahhhh it's so lovely and subtle. You characterize them so well and have a great handle on dialogue. A definite gem to read. I hope you'll be filling more prompts on here because this was a treat to read, thank you!
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"No." He pushes the subject, "Superboy doesn't seem to realize she likes him. I don't think he knows much about girls."
Superman takes a long sip, and swallows before replying. "I suppose not." He seems to gather himself, and makes another attempt to change the subject. "Are you an expert on girls, then?"
It's awful to watch. Disillusioning. It's not that Robin thought Superman was perfect (not like Superboy still does.) He's seen the man make mistakes, seen him fail, seen him angry and hurt and mortal. But all those mistakes were honest, all those failures were well-meant. He always tries to do the right thing, to be good and fair and kind to people. Or at least, he always used to ( ... )
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And Superman being all sincere and caring, and making an effort, because that's what he does, except, apparently, when it comes to Superboy.
You can really feel Robin being a little bit lost here, how he doesn't know how to deal with this situation, how to make it right. Because he likes Superman, (Superman is nice) But he's kind of acting like a douche right now.
I. This is lovely. Thank you so much. I don't even care that Superboy isn't in it, this is such a wonderful piece.
There is no emoticon capable of expressing my heartbreak over star shaped sprinkles and Smallville hot chocolate.
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And Superman being all sincere and caring, and making an effort, because that's what he does, except, apparently, when it comes to Superboy.
This, exactly. I kind of had Robin channel my own feelings about Superman and Superboy in comics.
One of the things I love most about this show so far is that it actually seems to be addressing this, as opposed to comics where I was never quite sure if the writers were just not coordinating with each other.
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Sobbb so lovely and so sad anon.
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