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5th Floor Common Room, Sunday morning
"I see you're still around," Bruce noted when he spotted Terry in the common room eating a donut from an assorted box. Terry didn't buy them. They just happened to be there.
"There's free food," Terry said with a shrug. "Lots of stuff going on. Why would I leave?" Also, no GCPD chasing him.
"Because a portal called you back?" Bruce offered. "Clearly that hasn't happened yet." He assumed it had to be irresistible to any kids, otherwise some of them would probably end up stuck in Fandom, either due to boredom back home or their parents refusing to let go.
"Yeah, sure," Terry said with a roll of his eyes. "By the way, can I get some more money? I know you have it."
"Now that you've found the free food? I don't think so," Bruce said. "But there's always the chance you can earn some babysitting."
"Do I really look like the kind of person you'd trust with kids?" Terry asked.
"No, but I'll be watching out, just in case," Bruce said, taking a seat on the couch and putting some cartoons on the TV in case some smaller children wandered in. He figured he kind of owed this kid some supervision since he kept finding Bruce on these weekends. "I'm still not paying you, though."
"You have terrible taste in TV shows," Terry noted before going back to focusing on his donut.
[OOC: Yep, open!]
"There's free food," Terry said with a shrug. "Lots of stuff going on. Why would I leave?" Also, no GCPD chasing him.
"Because a portal called you back?" Bruce offered. "Clearly that hasn't happened yet." He assumed it had to be irresistible to any kids, otherwise some of them would probably end up stuck in Fandom, either due to boredom back home or their parents refusing to let go.
"Yeah, sure," Terry said with a roll of his eyes. "By the way, can I get some more money? I know you have it."
"Now that you've found the free food? I don't think so," Bruce said. "But there's always the chance you can earn some babysitting."
"Do I really look like the kind of person you'd trust with kids?" Terry asked.
"No, but I'll be watching out, just in case," Bruce said, taking a seat on the couch and putting some cartoons on the TV in case some smaller children wandered in. He figured he kind of owed this kid some supervision since he kept finding Bruce on these weekends. "I'm still not paying you, though."
"You have terrible taste in TV shows," Terry noted before going back to focusing on his donut.
[OOC: Yep, open!]

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See above re. 'being a total boy'. One who happened to quite like Julie.
"Flirt and he's easy to take down." He was starting to catch on to that method of hers, sadly.
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He reconsidered after a moment. "Crime and maybe the occasional zombie. Or ghost."
"Anyway, I have to give credit for resourcefulness. But I'd expect nothing less from somebody who spends enough time with Kate."
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"And zombies, ghosts and crime sounds exactly like our world." It was possibly just a matter of the addition of a few shapeshifters, vampires and the small matter of a struggling post-apocalyptic society.
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"As for my world, it's a matter of percentages. There's a lot of crime, but I've only come across three monsters. I understand your world has a plenty of both."
Of course, if Bruce would give it another couple decades, a couple of his best friends would be aliens and his greatest enemy would be an immortal, so he was really making this call far too early.