Jason gets arrested by Superman and Wonder Woman, while undercover as Red Hood in a criminal organization. Problem is that they don’t know he knows Batman and trying to get free only poses more problems. Especially when it’s Dick, not Bruce that comes to break him free.
Jason stood in the foyer of Wayne Manor and felt infinitesimal. He was a spec of dust, a grain of sand, a molecule of dirt on the Mona Lisa, or something.
--Jason has been taken in by Bruce Wayne, some things go right, some things go very, very, wrong
sequel to seventeen going under - you really need to read that one first
Getting a call from home is generally welcome, though it’s unusual for it to be in the middle of the day. Apparently though, someone sent the Kent farm a whole truckload of tires with a special request that Clark himself sign for it, someone going by the name Red Hood.
Takes place between Ch. 4 and Ch. 5 of Brother of the Fucking Year
Nightwing was not a subtle person, but that was alright with Liz. She didn’t mind, especially because one of his passing comments might have just inspired her about what to do for the school science fair.
Jason never answers the phone. Not when it's Bruce calling. And recently, he's been calling a lot. Not that Jason can fault him, since he has only just finally appeared in the wild after having vanished after the explosion. Jason would never admit it, but he listens to every voicemail, reads every message, and rarely even chuckles at Bruce's stupid millennial memes. Though one concerning voicemail sends Jason barrelling back to the manor like a freight train.