[ Cass is curled up with a large dog on the couch. The dog looks up and is clearly wary of her as Steph makes her way in, but Cass shakes her head firmly and speaks a command to let Ace know that she's a friend before letting his collar go. ]
They're gone.
[ She glances around the townhouse; honestly, it's beautiful, entirely furnished, with a fully stocked kitchen. Heck, even the fridge is stocked at the moment. ]
He and Clark. Bruce. [ She's never all that comfortable with his name. In her head, he's Batman. Always. ] He left the house to me. And the dog.
[ Cass doesn't say anything. Instead, she leans over and puts her arms around Steph, holds on almost a little too tight. Because she won't have her when she goes home. At least, not for a while. But she has her now. And she'd had him. And that hurts. But it's better than it could be.
Eventually, she'll look up at Steph and shrug. When does Batman ever tell people he's leaving? ]
[ Steph hugs her back. This will be good for both of them, she thinks. Bruce may be gone, but Steph can be there for Cass every day. Just like it used to be.
Though that may be comforting for Cass to know. She bumps her head affectionately on Cass' shoulder. ]
Did I ever tell you we've been living together, back home?
[ That gets a nod. Because yes, she'd mentioned. Or... perhaps she'd just figured that out from the way Stephanie acted. It was 'said' but it's hard to say if there were words involved. ]
[ She's quiet for a moment, clearly taking that in, before nodding and giving Steph another squeeze. Then, leaning up, she presses a kiss to the other girl's cheek.
Steph is home too. In ways she's not sure she'll ever be able to explain. ]
[ She glances around the room for a moment, considering the first time she'd come here. The parties she'd come to here. The dog that she'd been cuddling until a moment ago. The skylight. ]
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[ Her friend senses are tingling, so rather than wait for an answer she scales the building and slips in through the skylight. ]
Cass?
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They're gone.
[ She glances around the townhouse; honestly, it's beautiful, entirely furnished, with a fully stocked kitchen. Heck, even the fridge is stocked at the moment. ]
He and Clark. Bruce. [ She's never all that comfortable with his name. In her head, he's Batman. Always. ] He left the house to me. And the dog.
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She doesn't look at the house, just her friend. She sits down next to her, close enough that their legs touch. ]
Oh. Cass, I'm sorry. I didn't know he was leaving.
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Eventually, she'll look up at Steph and shrug. When does Batman ever tell people he's leaving? ]
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Though that may be comforting for Cass to know. She bumps her head affectionately on Cass' shoulder. ]
Did I ever tell you we've been living together, back home?
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For a year, now. Things outside got bad, but we always had a place to come home to.
You'll have that here, too.
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Steph is home too. In ways she's not sure she'll ever be able to explain. ]
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Do you like it?
[ Do they want to stay here? ]
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Do you?
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I do. The space is nice.
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[ And there's a faint smile on there. ]
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