A lot of people grew up with their parents. Whether it was just one, two of the same gender. or non-blood related. People say your parents are your best-friends, people you can tell everything to/about. Then there were people who weren’t really in good debt when it came to parents.
Take Jason for instance. At a young age, possibly 7-9, Jason’s dad left him and his mother. It hurt, it was the worst feeling possible. Jason’s mom didn’t take it really well, and she began to OD on…a lot of different things. Jason’s young mind may not have been developed just yet, but he knew the things that his mother were doing wasn’t anywhere good for her. Then, she collapsed. Right in front of the young boy. She had fell into an OD coma, which led to Jason being put into an orphanage—but that didn’t last long.
Jason escaped the orphanage, and from there his life just…turned into what it was today. 23, going under the well-known alias as Red Hood, kind of in cahoots with Bruce? Didn’t matter. The one thing that was on Jason’s mind was that his mom was alive and well! He heard she’d did a full recovery and was back in good shape, course he hadn’t seen her in years, but he wanted to. He wanted to go reunite with the woman he used to call ‘mom’. It was engraved in his mind.
It took everything within Jason to muster up the slight ease of courage, and knock on the apartment door. ‘310’. His apartment, his *childhood*. It felt so surreal, it had to be surreal! Jason extended his balled fist and knocked once, twice. He waited awkwardly, nervously. Why was he so nervous? It was his mom! He was spiraling, he could throw up. But then, the door opened.
He's getting suspicious of you. (MLA)
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♔ & ✦ — Scott's Slip-Up.
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They need a way to break the tension
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