The Boy In The Blue Cape

The Boy In The Blue Cape

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Dick Grayson, an orphan, lives in an orphanage. Duh. His parents died in front of his eyes, he steals, lies and teases people as, Blue Jay. Though he doesn't do anything bad like rob banks or anything, he LOVES to annoy the one and only, Batman. Trying to find Tony Zucco and take him down, permanently, he runs around the city in a blue cape. Idea from the book, Don't Trust The Boy In The Red Cape, by TheLastFlyingGrayson. Go check it out! Disclaimer:I do not own any characters except my own. All rights to DC.
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You had mourned him. You had a whole life after him, after the gut-wrenching news that the boy you once loved-the reckless, vibrant Robin-was gone forever. Gotham was a city of ghosts, and his was the one you were determined to leave behind. But Gotham has a way of pulling back what it claims. Years later, a familiar voice in the quiet of the library stops you cold. Turning, you find a ghost made flesh. Jason Todd is alive. He's older, harder, marked by a white streak in his hair and a weight in his eyes that tells a story you weren't there to read. "Long time no see," he says, his gaze a tangible touch, stirring up memories you thought were buried. The past isn't dead. It's standing right in front of you, asking for a second chance you never thought you'd get.

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