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A TEAL DEER APPROACHES. YOU CAN (PET IT) OR (STAB IT) OR (RUN AWAY). CHOOSE WISELY.

How to play? Reply to this post with the characters you play, people will then reply to you asking 'What does X think of my character Y?' then zoom around and ping other people in the same manner to generate some CR chatter! This is a good way to see where your current CR stands and what your characters secretly think of each other.
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bonus points if you make me cry
why do i not have an icon of steph and cass this is a tragedy
SO MANY TEAL DEERS
Before Steph, Cass didn't know what those words meant. She didn't know what it was to just - hang out with someone just because you liked them. To have fun with someone. Steph taught her so many things about the world, about herself, about being a person and not a weapon.
And then she was gone.
Cassandra coped because she couldn't do anything else. People still needed her. Losing Stephanie felt like losing her heart, but she couldn't let that destroy her because she still had work to do. Batman gave her an entirely new city, worse off than even Gotham.
And when she did fall, Stephanie was there to catch her.
It helped, knowing that her friend - her heart - was still there with her, some way or another. It helped her move forward, until the road ran out.
It was okay, that she died. She even found a new world to protect, and isn't that what she wants to do, more than anything? Best of all, she found Stephanie on the other side.
Except she's alive, and so is Stephanie. It took her a while to fully absorb that, to fit that knowledge into her view of the world, of herself. And then, finally, she was whole again. There were still cracks around the edges, still scabs around the wound, but she was whole.
She was desperately afraid of it happening again, at first, and a part of her still is. But she's seen Stephanie in action, now; she's seen Batgirl in action. Pride has swallowed a lot of that fear. She knows she made - will make - the right choice.
There are thing she's not quite so sure about. She never realised, before, that her love for Stephanie could be romantic. She's not sure what to do with that, especially with Brandon in the mix. Bruce was supportive, but not particularly helpful.
At the moment, she's content with keeping it to herself. Just the fact that Stephanie is here is still a bit fantastic and beautiful and wondrous to her. Their friendship is one of the best things in her life, and if nothing about it changes, that's okay.
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i am going to lie here in a puddle of sad feelings about batgirls
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and eventually reply to how steph feels about cass because babies