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Title: Made Perfect Sense
Characters: River Tam, Bruce Wayne
Rating: PG
Summary: Space-time anomalies as leads to team-up.
Notes: prompt wanted Batman and River to be in the same room. I went HELL YES, and wrote a crossover. *pinches self* Title from a Mal quote in 1.03, “Safe”, and applicable to all of these things.

When she moves, she reminds him of Cassandra.

He heard the man sneaking up on him, and he judged he'd have the time to finish fiddling with the radios before taking the other down. He was the only enemy (criminal? agent? spy?) left; they were well trained, but not up to the standards of Ra's' League of Assassins.

He still has his back turned when there's the sound of a body crumpling to the ground, muted, without even so much as a cut-off gasp. It's skill so deeply practiced as to become instinct that he lunges into a roll, covering ground to distance himself, and get back to his feet, facing whoever - whatever; the place is tech-filled enough that he knows to expect robots - took the other down.

A slip of a girl is standing there, pale-faced and with dark hair - longer than Cass. He blinks, and tenses his muscles in anticipation of the fight.

She can't be older than Tim. It's not, as he well knows, any kind of testament to her skill-levels; when Bruce was younger than Tim is now, he was already one of the most dangerous fighters on Earth. Without even going into the likes of Cass or Damian.

Or she could be meta. In which case, of course, all bets are off. Bruce feels his lips set into a thin line. All considered, that is still preferable to magic.

But she doesn't attack him, simply looks at him, solemn and unafraid. Something deep in Bruce's chest shifts.

"I can pilot a shuttle," she announces.

"So can I," he retorts.

Unbidden, his shoulders are relaxing.

These negotiations, he's familiar with. They usually take place in Gotham and not in the middle of time-travelling anomalies, but they've been a reliable part of his life, unfair and unpleasant as they generally are, for well over a decade now and he has some experience how they can go.

They finish with him giving in, but he's not actually opposed to that, here. He doesn't have much of an idea of what's happening here. Everywhere.

"But you don't know where to go," the girl points out.

Batman looks sharply at her eyes, but finds no sign of deception.

Meta, then. Or she has the same body-language reading abilities as Cass - close enough to precognition as to kick the ass of actual precogs, but only based on--

"You do?" Batman asks, and his voice is like ground coffee.

She nods. "I have friends. They're looking for me now; Simon is driving them crazy." She pauses, looks at him thoughtfully. "Not literally," she adds.

"I'll go with you," he says.

Acquiring a shuttle goes smoothly.

She's fast, agile, quick-thinking; she knows how to use the nooks and shadows to make herself disappear, how to walk across the walls to avoid a video feed, and she doesn't hesitate or falter.

"What's your name?" he asks once they've stolen the shuttle.

She's riding the emptiness like a licensed pilot; he toys with the idea that she's older than she looks, cell-regeneration technologies at work, or maybe an Amazon, but quickly discards it.

"River," she says.

Batman wonders if that's a code-name of some sort and he's been stranded in the middle of a galactic war using teenage agents as their premiere weapons.

He asks about her friends; her answers sound quirky and disjointed to him, and maybe some of the things she calls out are some technical jargon of the future. But he doesn't think so.

He watches her hands flutter above the piloting gear as she cuts herself off while in the middle of a sentence about Simon - he's her brother, Bruce understood - switches to Mandarin that's more changed grammatically than the English she's so far addressed him with.

"I'll take over from here," he says, gesturing to the piloting board.

She squints at him.

"Take the other seat and keep talking," he orders.

It's meant to reassure her. Maybe what she'll say next with help him build a better picture of what to expect from her friends, but that would only be an unexpected bonus. Hopefully, by letting her speak and with small interactions, he can help ground her.

She leaves him her seat, and huddles into the other.

Keeping his questions strictly away from anything that seems to depart from the mundane – nursery rhymes hold an eerie aura to anyone who’s fought crime in Gotham – he watches that River stays within herself. Her love for her brother is obvious, and so is her friendship for the mechanic Kaylee. She speaks of the captain as a wounded man and a friend.

The only question is whether her abilities, and the neural damage that seems to have accompanied them, are natural or engineered. And if the latter, if the people who did this to her are still active.

Slowly, the flow of her words grows into a lull. She’s nestled into the seat, her eyes half-closed as she dozes off. Around them, everything is wide, and black, and quiet.

“I see them too,” River whispers.

When he looks at her, she adds, “the things. Why you are who you are.” Her eyes are bright like with a fever. “There’s no gunshot in mine. And I don’t have—” she raises a frail hand; “this.”

She’s pointing at the symbol.

“I won’t get eaten,” she mumbles reassuringly.

His chest feels compressed as she falls asleep, like the bat on his chest is tearing apart. In the recesses of his mind, he can hear the whisper of the thing that drives him, that force that talks to him in the middle of empty nights.

At times he talks back.

He looks at her and is almost afraid that he will see the dark shape hover behind her seat. But it doesn’t, and River sleeps as fitfully as Robin ever did, undaunted by dreams of hungry, vengeful gods.

When she spoke of Serenity, she smiled.

Batman watches her out of the corner of his eye and cannot find a fault, whatever else goes wrong, in bringing a lost child home.

Date: 2011-12-09 03:41 pm (UTC)
ext_55027: (dc:batgirl)
From: [identity profile] silveronthetree.livejournal.com
This is wonderful. So perfectly River, particularly in sections like this "But you don't know where to go," the girl points out. and I love the way Bruce understands how to deal with her because he has so much experience with children and when his emotions don't get in the way, he can be excellent with them.

His chest feels compressed as she falls asleep, like the bat on his chest is tearing apart. In the recesses of his mind, he can hear the whisper of the thing that drives him, that force that talks to him in the middle of empty nights.

At times he talks back.


Oh, Bruce.

Date: 2011-12-10 09:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] runespoor7.livejournal.com
I am so relieved to hear it, you don't even know, I was v. unsure about my River characterization. when his emotions don't get in the way yes. I love writing Bruce as caring about people, and he's very good with understanding River because he can guess at much of what she's been through.

Oh, Bruce.

I LOVE MY CANON. THIS MUCH.

Also, thank you for the rec! \o/ I may or may not have stalked the rec, and I feel compelled to say that any Batman/Robin subtext is for once totally unplanned. ...Is it the sleeping Robin line?

Date: 2011-12-10 03:05 pm (UTC)
ext_55027: (dc:robin)
From: [identity profile] silveronthetree.livejournal.com
Bruce really does care about people and good Dad Bruce is something that makes me so happy, and it appears in so many places, my favourites were when he started training Steph when she was Spoiler or with Jaime Reyes in Infinite Crisis and all of Dick's childhood (Young Justice Bruce is wonderful) and some of his relationship with Cass. But of course his emotions and driving principles can lead to the exact opposite and it gets incredibly messy (which is fascinating in itself).

:D Stalking of recs is totally encouraged. The subtext comment wasn't really referring to this fic but to a general rec of ALL your Batfic I've read so far. I think your brain is awesome!

Date: 2011-12-14 01:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] runespoor7.livejournal.com
I like it best when Bruce is pulled apart by his principles/emotions, if only because I like hurting Bruce (http://runespoor7.livejournal.com/tag/every%20day%20is%20let%27s%20torture%20bruce%20day) a lot. Or hurting!Bruce. But his relationship with Cass is one of my favourites, because he acts the way a part of him thinks he should be acting - the Mission-driven part - and it works. It's the part of him that makes the most sense to Cass. (Though I do love everything else you mentioned. But then again, I <333333 Bruce.)

The subtext comment wasn't really referring to this fic but to a general rec of ALL your Batfic I've read so far.
So it was! Er, I think you may even strike the last part. It's incredibly difficult for me to write fic where Batman and Robin aren't in love. Unless I'm writing Bruce and Tim, and even then sometimes Jason or Dick drop by.

THANK YOU! :DDD

Date: 2011-12-09 04:29 pm (UTC)
ext_1310: (delirium)
From: [identity profile] musesfool.livejournal.com
Oh, this is lovely.

Date: 2011-12-10 09:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] runespoor7.livejournal.com
Thank you very much!

Date: 2011-12-09 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reasdream.livejournal.com
This is so elegant. Thank you.

Date: 2011-12-10 09:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] runespoor7.livejournal.com
Thank you for telling me so.

Date: 2011-12-09 11:24 pm (UTC)
ext_2023: (Default)
From: [identity profile] etrangere.livejournal.com
oh, River ♥

Date: 2011-12-10 09:41 am (UTC)

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