Ah. Jason made some very good points, ones that Tim hadn't necessarily thought of himself. He'd been a bit too wrapped up in excitement to be able to think through that part of it. He knew he was lucky the thing chose to save him rather than rip him to shreds, but the idea that he might actually know the person behind the wolf wasn't one that had occurred to him. But if that were true, why wouldn't they have just said something to him?
His nose wrinkled when Jason lit the cigarette. The smell always irritated his nose, and though he did his best not to be judgemental about those who smoked them, he could hear Bruce's lecture like a tape on repeating running through his head. They could absolutely destroy a vigilante's career, not to mention take their life.
Jason had already died once, though, what did he have to fear?
The notion of bear traps made him feel ill. His cheeks flushed and he looked genuinely upset, crossing his arms over his chest as he stared up at him. There were practically flames in his eyes. "I am not going to use bear traps on a creature that chose to save my life!" He snapped, unable to help but come off as haughty in response to the suggestion. "If I just wanted to kill it, I could have found a way to do that without your help!"
How weird that he felt genuinely sad that Jason misunderstood him so much. He tried not to think about that, just turned away from him so he could leave. "Forget I said anything. I made a mistake coming to you with this."
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His nose wrinkled when Jason lit the cigarette. The smell always irritated his nose, and though he did his best not to be judgemental about those who smoked them, he could hear Bruce's lecture like a tape on repeating running through his head. They could absolutely destroy a vigilante's career, not to mention take their life.
Jason had already died once, though, what did he have to fear?
The notion of bear traps made him feel ill. His cheeks flushed and he looked genuinely upset, crossing his arms over his chest as he stared up at him. There were practically flames in his eyes. "I am not going to use bear traps on a creature that chose to save my life!" He snapped, unable to help but come off as haughty in response to the suggestion. "If I just wanted to kill it, I could have found a way to do that without your help!"
How weird that he felt genuinely sad that Jason misunderstood him so much. He tried not to think about that, just turned away from him so he could leave. "Forget I said anything. I made a mistake coming to you with this."