Letting Go (Jason Todd)

Letting Go (Jason Todd)

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"I'll use you as a focal point, so I don't lose sight of what I want." - Erin Roberts was a girl who wore hearing aids and refused to see the negativity in people. Jason on the other hand, grew up in the darkness of Gotham. Negativity was all he saw. When a young Jason Todd came stumbling through her window in order to steal food, he never expected to befriend the bright young girl with golden curly locks. As the years pass, their friendship continues to grow even when he was taken in by Batman himself and trained to be the new Robin. When their friendship becomes something more, it seemed like a fairy tale. But it is always calm before a storm. When tragedy hits the couple, it seems like everything is slipping out from underneath them. Will they both learn to let go of one another or keep clinging on? [ Book 2 in the Devoted Robin Series ] You do not need to read the first book to read this one.
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