Still Sick
Apr. 24th, 2008 10:00 pmIt has moved from mostly being me unable to breathe to me being wheezy and coughing up lung-gunk. My entire Comm class is sick, which approximately the same thing.
Today is the fifth day of the Omer. I missed the fourth because of the sunset-to-sunset thing. Ah well. At least I remember to count. This is something that, my paternal unit admits, not even he has managed yet to do.
In other news, I've apparently become a Batman/Superman slasher. I think I will stick to DCAU, being that they're all mostly sane and the timeline in more-or-less linear, plus the sheer number of character floating in the DC universe daunts me. Although I will bend this DCAU-only rule to let in the Endless. Because no death!fic in any DC universe can be complete without Death showing up and saying, "Peachy Keen!" (She is the only one allowed to say this, too.) So, without further ado:
Title: And Robin
Fandom: DCAU
Rating: G
Warnings: Angst. But it's Batman, so I think it is expected.
The reason he takes in the young orphan isn't something he quite understands. Some part of it was because it struck too close to home, he knows. But he knows that if he'd really not wanted to, the kid would be somewhere else.
The reason he lets the kid become Robin isn't something he ever lets himself think about.
Today is the fifth day of the Omer. I missed the fourth because of the sunset-to-sunset thing. Ah well. At least I remember to count. This is something that, my paternal unit admits, not even he has managed yet to do.
In other news, I've apparently become a Batman/Superman slasher. I think I will stick to DCAU, being that they're all mostly sane and the timeline in more-or-less linear, plus the sheer number of character floating in the DC universe daunts me. Although I will bend this DCAU-only rule to let in the Endless. Because no death!fic in any DC universe can be complete without Death showing up and saying, "Peachy Keen!" (She is the only one allowed to say this, too.) So, without further ado:
Title: And Robin
Fandom: DCAU
Rating: G
Warnings: Angst. But it's Batman, so I think it is expected.
The reason he takes in the young orphan isn't something he quite understands. Some part of it was because it struck too close to home, he knows. But he knows that if he'd really not wanted to, the kid would be somewhere else.
The reason he lets the kid become Robin isn't something he ever lets himself think about.
