You know in my head the taxes thing starts right after the whole 'I love you' exchange which Damian kind of takes as, yep, we're in it for the long haul and Jon barely notices as a gesture since Damian's whole family is in business and Bruce sometimes winds up doing Clark's taxes. I don't think their relationship ever really deteriorates, not even when Jon goes on some dates with other people. They're always going to be friends and partners. Anything else is just extra.
Jason is fun to write in this verse. It's interesting to think of Jason getting adopted into a house where the only other kid around calls Bruce 'Father'. As well as a house that's just suffered a pretty big loss. Even if Damian and Bruce wind up with, in some ways even more friction than Dick and Bruce, I really think having that kind of network around would have changed him a lot. If I wind up revisiting this verse again, I'll have to make sure to have some more Jason. (But alas, Tim and Damian are the fascinating ones to me in the reverse robins universe).
Jon and Conner worked surprisingly well as a counterpoint to Damian and Tim. I need to read some more Superboy in the future.
(The reporter family thing is REAL. You will be accidentally interviewed at the dinner table because they cannot turn it off. It's a problem)
oh my. of course damian took that as a cue to just do their taxes. and jon took it the completely wrong way. hell, he probably shrugged that whole i love you thing off as either a dream or a totally platonoc thing. i can't.
oops. i meant how damian and bruce's relationship deteriorated!! (idk how i could even forgot to mention bruce's name, sorry) it's just that i honestly believe that dick (and everyone else probably) are trying to make sure that damian's relationship with his father doesn't get any worse than theirs did. and now that damian's the oldest, he has no one to back him up or mediate their fights.
yes!! this is the sort of au where jason comes off the best possible way to have a solid good relationship with his dad and his siblings!! i can just see him casually calling damian bro at one point where damian just falls off a ledge or something from completely being taken back. he calls him bro just to either annoy or get something out of it.
but i couldn't agree more! tim and damian has had always an interesting relationship and even on their own, now that their roles are all switched up, damian's just this dude trying to make up for what he did but in a very damian way that tim just takes advantage of this just to be an asshole
I think you're right about Damian and Bruce. Canon!Damian has a certain amount of hero worship for his father and I think the others (especially Dick) want to preserve that and Batman's ideal for as long as possible. The fact that Dick was Damian's first Batman was also kind of huge, because it provided a roadmap for where I think Damian wants to end up in the future. Here... I feel like without Dick around, he's much more torn between Batman's way and Talia's. Contrasting this verse with the way Dick and Batman part ways with canon (Damian leaves but Dick gets fired) I think the issues are... less explosive, but weirdly deeper. Dick's always known he's a good person. Damian struggles with getting there and knows his instincts are often bad. Realizing that Batman isn't always the pinnacle of morality keeps that friction there. It's also the reason Jon becomes his moral check, which is an interesting shift to see. Also, it's waaay more fun to write with friction in the Batfam that with everything going well.
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