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Street Rules by runespoor7 (PG-13)
Fandom: DC COMICS
Character: Jason Todd
Length:1993
Author on LJ:
runespoor7
Author Website: Gotham Fic List
Why this must be read:
Street kid Jason Todd, wise to the world and looking out for his friends, even if they don't think they need it. I love this piece for the unsentimental glimpse of the life Jason might have had before he met Batman, and for the fact that he's portrayed as more than just a mouthy delinquent living on the streets.
They ignore the cuss. Jason's got the dirtiest mouth. Sometimes they dare him about that – they pick something, anything, and they listen to him spout chains of swearwords until he runs out breath or patience. Jason doesn't think that much about of it, there's nothing that creative about dropping f-bombs every other word, but it makes them laugh. They're young, much younger than Jason has been since a long, long time, even though he's not the oldest among them.
They're kids, and that means a lot of things, but mostly that means it's also Jason's job to look out for them and help them into looking for themselves.
It's Jason's job to do a lot of things.
Street Rules
Character: Jason Todd
Length:1993
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: Gotham Fic List
Why this must be read:
Street kid Jason Todd, wise to the world and looking out for his friends, even if they don't think they need it. I love this piece for the unsentimental glimpse of the life Jason might have had before he met Batman, and for the fact that he's portrayed as more than just a mouthy delinquent living on the streets.
They ignore the cuss. Jason's got the dirtiest mouth. Sometimes they dare him about that – they pick something, anything, and they listen to him spout chains of swearwords until he runs out breath or patience. Jason doesn't think that much about of it, there's nothing that creative about dropping f-bombs every other word, but it makes them laugh. They're young, much younger than Jason has been since a long, long time, even though he's not the oldest among them.
They're kids, and that means a lot of things, but mostly that means it's also Jason's job to look out for them and help them into looking for themselves.
It's Jason's job to do a lot of things.
Street Rules