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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.
Bruce
Okay no really here goes.
At first, he was really put-off by Bruce. This Bruce was so much more closed off and his body language was weird and he seemed so much older even if he wasn't physically.
Then he found out why and it shattered his heart into a million pieces. Good job, DCU.
Since then, he's tried to get into Bruce's head and figure out what he really means. Because it's like learning a new language for him. Some of it's the same, but a lot of it is different. After a couple of months, he has it down pretty good. Which makes everything so much easier. Because them blowing up at each other felt so unnatural to him that it was pretty disconcerting. Not that they never will again, but he's just happy it's not every other conversation.
And after everything he's learned, he's bizarrely protective of Bruce. As Robin, his job is to have Batman's back, so it's to be expected to a degree. But this is more "I will shove a Batarang down Bane's throat if he looks at you funny." Okay maybe not to that degree, but it's gone beyond just looking after Bruce's physical safety and extends to looking after his psychological well-being. So basically meeting AU versions of people you love makes you grow up.
Also sometimes he goes out of the way to get Bruce to smile.