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#which is fair cuz he does learn a lot from Roy
somethingserious · 11 months
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one reason I really wish we got to see the royjamiekeeley ot3 was so we could see Keeley fall in love with this new version of Jamie. She’s a large part of the reason he learns to trust others and be more kind and open. you can see it in all the ways she smiles at him in s3 that her heart was so full to see him finally be the best version of himself, jumping at the chance to help him when Roy asks. there’s such a pure connection between them that I wish we got to see come to fruition
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littlebluewing · 7 years
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Please talk about jayroy/joyfire with Lian!!!
wow okay imma try and make these make sense im hella disociating tho so words are hard rn haha
(also like most ppl my version of canons is kinda. an amalgamation of various bits and pieces from diff canons so im bringing artemis and paula into the arrowfam but this isnt like. yj verse or anything!)
so obviously all three of them have fairly significant parent issues and like. issues in general. which results in a special brand of anxiety around raising their own kid.
she helps them work through a lot of stuff tho. kory always struggled to actually admit to her issues with her parents because everything they did to her was “for the greater good of her people” so she feels selfish and guilty for allowing herself to get angry about it. But the thought of doing such a thing to lian is so utterly repulsive that it helps her to admit to her own anger and hurt
jason and roy also put a lot more effort into actually dealing with their emotions in a healthy way cuz they know how much that can fuck up a kid if their parental figures cant do that.
their line of work has a lot of risks and one of the first things they do is sort things out so that lian would be alright if smth were to happen to them. this involves forging a bunch of paperwork to set jason up as alfreds grandson and then jason and roy getting married so that lian would have a legal connection to the waynes
important cuz a) financial security and b) the whole family is in the know so they wouldnt have to worry about civilians accidentally getting involved. (dick and donna would be her caregivers if anything were to happen tho not bruce)
lians family is fucking huge. since theyre all vigilantes where she actually stays varies a lot but she doesnt really feel like shes being passed around cuz everyone is very involved in her life no matter where shes staying.
she automatically refers to all viligilantes as aunt/uncle or grampa/gramma depending on how old they seem which gets confusing for those who arent actually that close with the family haha
oliver once implied that roys addiction made him an unsuitable father in front of jason and kory. it went pretty badly for him. he only gets to see her at larger gatherings cuz none of them want him around her (or around roy tbh).
the rest of the arrows are def involved in her life tho and artemis babysits a lot. (So does rose wilson cuz thats good canon.)
bruce fairs a little better but a lot of that is cuz he lives in the same house as alfred. (he is also genuinely really good with kids even if he isnt always great at being an actual father)
she cooks with jason and alfred, goes flying with kory and donna, learns to swim with garth, and does art with damian (hes her fav uncle)
also uhhh shes a little shit. like shes great and i love her but shes a little shit and is very good at getting away with everything cuz she has everyone wrapped around her finger.
they also all have experience with parental figures choosing ‘the greater good’ over them and theyre all in agreement that if it ever comes to that then screw it the rest f the world can choke shes their priority
this is a mess cuz its basically just. stream of consciousness cuz im bad at actually. talking about stuff and i always use way too many words to say stuff so its. long. and also im still half alseep but hopefully it at least kinda makes sense?
anyways i love them all sm and i love you nonny ty for the ask
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