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“WHAT IS THE CORRECT ANSWER?”
“I mean... Zooble had so many to pick from!! I talk about my jobs constantly.” Jax started a counter with his fingers. “One-man opera production, president of Paraguay, owner of a meth lab operation. Don’t tell me you forgot about my meth lab operation?”
“Oh he’s lying. Caine, he’s JUST lying! This is not fair!”
“YOU’RE RIGHT! THAT ISN’T FAIR!” Caine chorused.
Caine snapped his fingers.
Jax stiffened.
Jax fell silent. The smile dripped off his face. He looked at his hands. He looked at Caine.
“What did you do?” Jax asked.
“I MADE IT SO YOU CAN’T LIE!”
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Caine has pulled the Circus into a Get-to-Know-You Trivia Adventure! It’s a good opportunity to learn about each other for those willing to play along. It’s an even better opportunity to lie for those who aren't willing to reveal anything. …Until Jax is not allowed to lie anymore.The Circus members have the opportunity to pull answers from Jax he would never willingly admit to under torture.
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Alternate-verse by melxncholly
Fandom Batman - All Media Types, DCU, Young Justice (Cartoon)
17 Sep 2022
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[ al·ter·nate
verb
occur in turn repeatedly.adjective
taking the place of; alternative. ]in which dick is taken in by the todds, and not everything changes
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al·ter·nate by melxncholly
Fandoms: DCU, Batman - All Media Types, Young Justice (Cartoon)
17 Sep 2022
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In his dreams he sees them fall.
Dick Grayson's been living with the Todd's for nearly six months, and he still isn't used to it yet.
Or: In which after the accident, Dick goes to live with the Todds instead of Bruce. It doesn't change everything.
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- Part 1 of Alternate-verse
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David hasn't seen his mother for a while, he brings Max along for a visit.
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Camp Campbell didn’t teach Max respect, or manners, or—well, anything his parents wanted it to teach him. Instead, it taught him how to ruin a society of children with a handful of candy, how to build a trebuchet capable of launching rocks through David’s head (and how to make those rocks miss). It taught him that maybe, just maybe, some people are worth caring about—and it taught him that those same people are capable of caring about him, too.
Max supposes that’s why he finds himself dialing David’s number in the middle of the night with shaking fingers and a bloody nose.

