See. ..on one hand, I suppose I should feel for Mia that her history lets her insinuate this so . . .easily, particulary at her age. But on the other? Watching the reactions are fun, so I don't feel too bad. *g*
...You know, I didn't even think about that, because at that age I would've done the same thing, but... *in retrospect, winces* And yeah, the reactions are fun.
*giggles at Dick, hugs Kyle.* I love that Dick is fooled by the way. Not so much the World's Second Greatest Detective, Dick, honey. . . even if you do pick up on the deception later.
Dick wasn't so much 'fooled' as he was 'concerned.' He doesn't buy it, but at the same time he's not sure why she would have lied.
Oh, ROY. I love the rich history of Sneaky!Roy this conveys.
*GRIN* This is the boy that stole the Phantom Zone Arrow from Superman and got away with it. Of course he has a mile-long history of 'sneak'.
*grins, amused.* I love that Dick's all "WE WILL TALK" and Roy's all, "That reminds me of the time. . ." It shows their personality differences well.
Completely unintentional from my end, at least... but yeah, it really did.
*laughs hysterically.* Why, yes, Mia, that should certainly clear up the "what."
I did my own hysterical laughing at that point, and yes, yes it should.
I feel the urge to point out the fact that they are playing an very elaborate game of footsie with their hands. . .ergo, proof that the denial of the Tim/Mia is futile.
"We were not playing footsie. It was the most private fashion we had to communicate ..." *gets keyboard back from Tim* Sorry about that. What he said holds, though...
And Tim! Keeping the denial off his face. *snicker.* Even when the shock is something that great, he's all Stoic Bat!Tim. *g*
No, that's Sneaky!Bat!Tim. Stoic Bat!Tim wouldn't have cared. And yeah, he's good with the control--Oh, shut up, brain.
*g* I'm glad that Bruce is aware that Alfred will kick his ass.
This is the Bruce that did dishes because Alfred told him to. Of Course he knows.
*snickergiggleflail.* Yeah, I have nothing constructive to add to this. Just that I love the conspiratorial glee of fingerplay underneath the table between Speedy and Robin.
*GRIN* Glad you liked!
And Oh! The Chili. Discussion of the Chili never grows old.
True. It doesn't. *grin*
But, Timmy, Dick can be won over with large puppy eyes and pouts. . .Bruce, not so much.
Exactly. Which is why he's glad it's Dick that can really see the damage.
I could quote the entire section of the Power Girl/Protective Uncles scenario, but pretty much all I would be saying is "I love this!" over and over. I enjoyed the look into the Uncles (I love that it is plural) thinking she was making a mistake . . .and sending Karen. Oh, good Lord.
*grin* I squeed and bounced--and tried desperately to get Filly to write that scene. She refused, though...
This, however, was my favorite part of the whole exchange: ""Karen, not Ted...." She did not add that the fight with Karen had been over an insult to Barbara, after the nigh-invulnerable woman accused Dinah of having let Oracle twist her brain so far she could not think straight."
*snicker.* Mostly, because I can see Dinah trying so hard to control her temper. . and Babs' slam being the straw that broke her reserve.
Re: Part D
...You know, I didn't even think about that, because at that age I would've done the same thing, but... *in retrospect, winces* And yeah, the reactions are fun.
*giggles at Dick, hugs Kyle.* I love that Dick is fooled by the way. Not so much the World's Second Greatest Detective, Dick, honey. . . even if you do pick up on the deception later.
Dick wasn't so much 'fooled' as he was 'concerned.' He doesn't buy it, but at the same time he's not sure why she would have lied.
Oh, ROY. I love the rich history of Sneaky!Roy this conveys.
*GRIN* This is the boy that stole the Phantom Zone Arrow from Superman and got away with it. Of course he has a mile-long history of 'sneak'.
*grins, amused.* I love that Dick's all "WE WILL TALK" and Roy's all, "That reminds me of the time. . ." It shows their personality differences well.
Completely unintentional from my end, at least... but yeah, it really did.
*laughs hysterically.* Why, yes, Mia, that should certainly clear up the "what."
I did my own hysterical laughing at that point, and yes, yes it should.
I feel the urge to point out the fact that they are playing an very elaborate game of footsie with their hands. . .ergo, proof that the denial of the Tim/Mia is futile.
"We were not playing footsie. It was the most private fashion we had to communicate ..." *gets keyboard back from Tim* Sorry about that. What he said holds, though...
And Tim! Keeping the denial off his face. *snicker.* Even when the shock is something that great, he's all Stoic Bat!Tim. *g*
No, that's Sneaky!Bat!Tim. Stoic Bat!Tim wouldn't have cared. And yeah, he's good with the control--Oh, shut up, brain.
*g* I'm glad that Bruce is aware that Alfred will kick his ass.
This is the Bruce that did dishes because Alfred told him to. Of Course he knows.
*snickergiggleflail.* Yeah, I have nothing constructive to add to this. Just that I love the conspiratorial glee of fingerplay underneath the table between Speedy and Robin.
*GRIN* Glad you liked!
And Oh! The Chili. Discussion of the Chili never grows old.
True. It doesn't. *grin*
But, Timmy, Dick can be won over with large puppy eyes and pouts. . .Bruce, not so much.
Exactly. Which is why he's glad it's Dick that can really see the damage.
I could quote the entire section of the Power Girl/Protective Uncles scenario, but pretty much all I would be saying is "I love this!" over and over. I enjoyed the look into the Uncles (I love that it is plural) thinking she was making a mistake . . .and sending Karen. Oh, good Lord.
*grin* I squeed and bounced--and tried desperately to get Filly to write that scene. She refused, though...
This, however, was my favorite part of the whole exchange: ""Karen, not Ted...." She did not add that the fight with Karen had been over an insult to Barbara, after the nigh-invulnerable woman accused Dinah of having let Oracle twist her brain so far she could not think straight."
*snicker.* Mostly, because I can see Dinah trying so hard to control her temper. . and Babs' slam being the straw that broke her reserve.
Filly rules, yes.