HYPNOTISED: A Jason Todd/Red Hood x OC Fan Fic

Summary: Snippets of a blossoming romance between Jason Tood/Red Hood and an original character (named Ima), with other DC characters in supporting roles. Jason falls for a waitress at a diner he frequents with his best friend, Roy Harper. When she is caught in the crossfire between him and Black Mask, he is determined to protect her at all costs. What he does not expect is her falling for him, too. And how much she becomes a part of his – and the Batfamily’s – life.  

** Not strictly canon. Romance + fluff + minor angst. A lot of Batfamily feels. Title from the Coldplay song. Currently 8 chapters long, each one to be posted separately due to length. Editing may occur, depending on inspiration. 🙂 **

Chapters: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight


Now I’m hyp- hypnotised

Yeah, I trip, when I look in your eyes

Oh, I’m hyp- hypnotised

Yeah, I slip and I’m mesmerized


Now I’m hyp- hypnotised

Yeah, I lift to a permanent hight

Oh, I’m hyp- hypnotised

It was dark

Not it’s sunrise


One

In and out. That was the original plan, a simple extraction mission.

Word had gotten out that an exchange between Black Mask and a Russian mob boss was going to take place at an abandoned warehouse by the Gotham Bay docks: a billion and a half dollars for a briefcase that contained a classified Kryptonian substance that could be weaponized, and in evil hands, possibly set off a third World War.  

It was no surprise that Black Mask and his crew had not thought twice about doing the exchange in an unsecured location. It was an open secret that Gotham’s finest, save for Commissioner Gordon and a few others, would turn a blind eye. After all, they had the criminal to thank for their overseas vacations and fancy cars.

Preoccupied with mentoring a new Justice League of America, Batman put Red Hood up to the task. Arsenal was only too happy to be part of the action. “Just like old times, Jaybird!” the former Green Arrow sidekick had exclaimed. Though it had already been a year since the two Heroes-for-Hire disbanded over “professional differences”, they picked up where they left off easily. In spite of their constant bickering, they grounded each other and worked efficiently as a duo. (Plus, they both secretly missed the banter.)

The plan was to slip past the guards and into the container truck. After getting a hold of the briefcase, they were to evacuate immediately before alerting the cops of the exchange. “By taking the briefcase out of the picture first,” Bruce had explained, “we remove any leverage Black Mask has over us and keep the substance out of GCPD’s reach. I’ll explain everything to Jim when this is over. But for now, we can’t afford any slip-ups.”

But, clearly, life had other plans for Jason that day. When one of the guards he had beaten up begged him for mercy, he begrudgingly relented. Then, the second he turned his back, he heard radio static from the man’s chest pocket; the others were alerted of the hostile take over. He almost regretted his self-restraint, internally cursing at Bruce for showing him the high road. The Russians panicked and opened fire. Chaos ensued.      

So, there he was, just a fifteen minutes in, already running in zigzag lines to evade scorching flames and falling debris. His body was trying to keep up with his mind as he outweighed the risks of each potential exit route. Black Mask had ordered his men to burn down the warehouse, trapping him, Roy, the Russians, and whoever else was left.  

“Uh, Jaybird? I think this is our cue to go. Like any. Second. NOW,” Roy yelled, watching steel beams crash around them. He was down to two trick arrows that were of no use to the situation at hand. And unless they had some sort of deus ex machina, their only option for survival was to make a run for it. Roy went ahead, clearing a path for his best friend to run through.

Jason was about to follow when he heard a whimper behind some oil drums. “Gimme a sec, Roy!” Did he imagine it? Did someone need help? He crept towards the sound, both revolvers cocked just in case he was wrong. He could make out a silhouette with soft curves. A woman? Taking a deep breath, he quickly grabbed her from behind, stifling her scream.

"I’m not gonna hurt you,” he whispered to her ear. Unless she made him. He turned her to face him, and his breath got caught in his throat. The deep hazel eyes, the full brown lips, and the smooth ebony skin that haunted his dreams… now covered in soot. What was she doing here?

He would get his answers later. He slowly uncovered her mouth. She stared at him with wide eyes, clearly petrified. Then, as if she regained her senses, pounded her fists on the graphene-plated symbol on his chest. He winced, knowing that it physically hurt her more than it did him.

He held her close, dodging falling debris as he ran them towards the only opening in sight. Almost tripping over a fallen cargo box, he heard an explosion. The oil drums. He let go of a breath he did not realize he had been holding.

Roy was nowhere to be seen, and Jason hoped desperately that he had already made it out in one piece.  

"Let me go! Ugh!” she shrieked, kicking at him. If it was not for his reinforced codpiece (Dick’s idea), he would have been wailing in pain on the ground. He dragged her behind a post, just inches away from a falling block of charred wood.

The more she struggled, the harder it was for him to sprint them towards the nearest exit. There was no way he was leaving without her. But if they were to make it out of there alive, she had to calm down. And he realized that an emotionless mask with a voice modifier was less than comforting. A desperate time, a desperate measure. With a press of a button at the base, his helmet unlocked. Pfffttttzzz. “Let me try that again,” he said softly, cupping her cheeks, “I’m not gonna hurt you.” The sound of his real voice must have calmed her down because he could feel the tension leaving her body.

He could hear the sirens from a distance rushing towards the blazing warehouse.    

“Jason…,” she coughed out, before passing out in his arms.

Family Protection 101: The Batfam Method

Dick really did learn from the best.

*spoilers ahead*

In the “Robin War” story arc [see Grayson #15], in order to keep the We Are Robin gang (a group of young wannabe-Robins) safe from the now-“lawful” brutality and arrest of anyone associated in any way with the name, Dick, alongside his “brothers” (he actually calls Jason, Tim, and Damian that!), start to train the wannabes so that they would truly be Robins. Dick eventually sends them out on a mission, where the wannabes, along with the “original” Robins distributed among them, were caught by law enforcement and put behind bars. Towards the end of the issue, we learn that Dick planned for all of this to happen. Duke frustratedly points it out, telling Dick: “You manipulated us! Just to put us away! Tuck us in safe, like we were all your damn kids!”. To which Dick replies with that charming smirk of his: “Batman once said to me that being a Robin is about one thing. Family. And I take care of family.”

In Bruce’s “absence”, not unlike the aftermath of the “Battle for the Cowl” story arc, Dick steps up to fill his shoes once again. Not as Batman, but as leader and mentor. It seems to run in the Batblood, this leadership and mentoring thing. Jay, Timmy, Dami, and Duke, too, have each had their shots at leading a group, being the brains, not just the brawn. And the heart, too.

Now, we fastforward to Batman: Rebirth, with the “I Am Bane” story arc. I’m sure issue 16 gave most of us Batfam fans butterflies in the stomach, what with the Robins (sans Tim… shucks) being in all their obnoxious brotherly glory (to Duke’s somewhat-shock), at a Batburger joint no less. Bruce gets serious, though, as he firmly tells the boys to steer clear of Gotham while he handles Bane because he doesn’t want to lose anyone else in their family. As soon as he storms off, the boys voice out their plan to ignore that order. At the end of the issue, we see Dick, Jason, and Damian horrifically… incapacitated. Dead, even? Has Bane gotten to them already? *heart races*

We move onto issue 17, where we immediately find ourselves in the Fortress of Solitude. Supes arrives and is greeted by Bats, in his, ya know, own way. We collectively sigh in relief as we see the boys in individual glass cases, unconscious. Bats tells Supes that he can’t wake them up now, or it might be the last time he’ll be able to do that. Supes is basically babysitting his unconscious sons. Drastic, a horrific method in the real world, but given the Bat family’s need to constantly outdo each other in martyrdom, I guess this was the only way he could protect them.

So, yeah. Dick thinks ten steps ahead, probably because he’s seen how Bruce thinks twenty – even more – steps ahead. And when it comes to protecting their families, they tend to be a bit drastic about it.

I love the Robin War story arc, especially how it showcases the dynamics of the Robins, including Duke, and how they each uphold Bruce’s legacy in their own ways (since, ya know, he was still amnesiac at the time, blissfully unaware that he is the Batman).

I’m loving the “I Am Bane” story arc, too. There’s something… raw and primal about Batman and Bane’s dynamic. It’s not convoluted. Kind of strips them both to the basics. Great writing, great artwork. 10/10 for me right now.

Also, it’s clear that each of Bruce’s sons have shown great potential as leaders. Dick has proven himself over and over, leading the Teen Titans, Titans, The Outsiders, and at one point, the Justice League. Jay, Timmy, Dami, and Duke have been leaders in their own right, too. It’s in their Batblood, what with their dad being the epitome of a leader. 🙂