Or it could make him angry, to feel as if someone else's father loved them enough to-- seek the sort of justice that Jason wants.
[He doesn't stumble over that word, 'love', even if he knows it doesn't quite apply to Stephanie and Arthur's relationship. But that's always been one of the things that hurt the most, regarding Jason. That the boy saw the Joker's continued existence as a direct correlation to how much Bruce 'didn't' care about him, when in fact nothing could be further from the truth.]
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Or it could make him angry, to feel as if someone else's father loved them enough to-- seek the sort of justice that Jason wants.
[He doesn't stumble over that word, 'love', even if he knows it doesn't quite apply to Stephanie and Arthur's relationship. But that's always been one of the things that hurt the most, regarding Jason. That the boy saw the Joker's continued existence as a direct correlation to how much Bruce 'didn't' care about him, when in fact nothing could be further from the truth.]