Worthwhile

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When it comes to having 2 kids who were born into the League of Assassins, you'll see that they have a lot to learn when it comes to fun or love.

Teaching Cass and Damian about feelings really put Bruce's parenting to the test. Bruce knows the shit they went through and knows that's not an easy battle, but he does enjoy watching them have each other's back.

Bruce won't admit it out loud, but he loves going patrol with both Cass and Damian they make it more interesting and worthwhile. Just last week, they worked together to stop a bank robbery, seeing them analyze the situation and look at the blueprints of the bank. He fought everything in him to not smile while watching them.

Although nights with Dick, Barbara, Jason, Tim, and Stephanie, when they were active as Robin and Batgirl were interesting. Now they're just a learning experience for all three of them, like Bruce has to tell Damian to still be serious even if he sees a animal, which is hard since Cass points out every stray she sees, so her amazing eyesight can be annoying.

They both have good talents. Learning more about them was something found interesting. Cass, who can read body language and is amazing at ballet. Damian, who has amazing hearing and can draw better than any artist, when it comes to bragging about his kids at galas their the first ones he talks about.

"East side, covered," Orphan said through the earpiece.

"West said, covered," Robin said right after. Batman snapped back into reality and cleared his throat.

"G-Great."

"I just caught a black cat with green eyes," Orphan said.

"Really?! I'm heading over there now," Robin said, Batman smiled.

"No, Robin, stay in the west and Orphan stop picking up random animals."

"But father," Robin whined.

"But nothing," Batman said, with his deep voice trying to mask his laughter.

"I'll tell Selina you told us to leave a stray," Orphan said.

"Fine," Batman said, giving up.

"I'm heading over there, Robin out."

Batman smirked and hopped in the Batmobile and drove to Orphan's area. When he got there, he saw them playing with a cat next to some tied up thugs
. The cat was lying on its back as Robin rubbed its stomach.

"Should I ask about the thugs?" Batman asked, getting out of the Batmobile.

"No."

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