Meme: Meme-a-palooza!

You can choose to play 1, 2, or all three of these. :D

1. Give me a character or pairing and a prompt, and I'll write you a drabble.

2. Give me a link to any fic of mine, and I'll write you a bonus scene for it. You can also give me a time-stamp, if you want, or just leave it up to me.

3. Give me a character or pairing or something and a "five times" prompt!

Comments

Hey, cool, you spread my meme! :D

How about...five times Zoisite took Kunzite by surprise?

You can give me one too, if you want. We can just do it here, so you don't have to post on LJ. :)
I liked this meme. :) Not many people usually answer them when I post them, but I thought I'd try with this one.

How about five times Robin actually got away with something (as in Batman never found out.) You can post it wherever you want, I'll find it.
Hope you like these! I kind of spread it out through the Robins, because I'm most into the comic versions.

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1. About a year after Dick became Robin, he heard that a new family had taken up the open position at the trapeze at his old circus. Whenever Batman would send him on a solo mission, he would make a slight detour and watch the show, making sure that no one fell and that nothing suspicious was going on. He had a carefully rehearsed excuse for each time, and Batman never caught on.

2. When Dick turned 16, Gar, Wally, and Roy took him for a wild night on the town away from Batman - only interrupted by a brief stopover to battle a mutated giant squid in Metropolis. The excuse of the squid was enough to satisfy Batman as to why Dick was a couple of hours late from his TT meeting. Fortunately for the Titans, the photos were black and white, and no one could see that the giant squid was actually green. Sometimes, Beast Boy was incredibly useful in these schemes.

3. Most of the time, Jason was actually a really good Robin. He was a lot closer to Bruce's mindset than Dick ever was. But Bruce never knew just how driven he was. Like the time they rescued that young boy from a kidnapping ring. The boy reminded Jason a little too much of himself before Bruce found him, so that night he snuck out of the house, paid a visit to the local jail, and made sure that the kidnapper had a little more pain to remember the night by if he ever tried that again. He never told Bruce, and Bruce never said anything, but if the way Bruce reacted when he saw guns was any indication, Jason thought Bruce would understand.

4. Tim was the first Robin who was really a detective, and that made it a lot easier for him to pull things over on Bruce. Like the time there were rumors of a Joker-drug being distributed at underground rave parties, and Batman forbade him to get involved. When Tim found out that a friend from school might be there, it took him exactly five minutes to put together a new alias of a prep-school student looking for a high. After all, Tim Drake and Robin were forbidden from going there, but Bruce didn't say anything about anyone else! Bruce never found out, but Tim likes to think he would have been proud. He's not testing that, though!

5. Half of Young Justice probably qualifies. Most of that was Bart and Kon's fault, but Tim's really glad Bruce never found out about exactly what his role is in why the JLA watchtower computers all have dancing monkey screensavers. That was the last time Tim played truth or dare with the other boys after they had eaten a whole pack of pixie sticks.
Those were great! Beast Boy as the squid cracked me up! XD
1. Kunzite was used to Zoisite's obedience to him as the High King of the Shitennou, so the first time that he told him to do something and he refused, he was frankly stunned. It didn't make sense to Kunzite that Zoisite wouldn't want to destroy a human wedding in order to obtain a rainbow crystal, but he didn't know that Zoisite was already in love with him, and that ruining a wedding just felt like bad karma for the future.

2. Kunzite knew that Zoisite could fight like a demon and lay waste to all enemies using his fire and ice spellcraft. What he didn't know until he first saw it with his own eyes was that Zoisite could play classical piano. In those moments as he watched the fingers that could kill dance across the keys to product beautiful music, the term 'siren' was truly defined for him.

3. As High King of the Shitennou, Kunzite's superior power had always been absolute -- until he tried to break one of Zoisite's magic barriers. He could neutralize his lover's fire and ice, and could magically bind him if necessary, but if Zoisite wanted to be left alone and had woven a magic barrier around his chambers, not even Kunzite could teleport inside.

4. For as long as he had known Zoisite, Kunzite has always only seen him in his uniform; grey, military-style jacket, pants, and boots, with his long hair tied back. The first night Zoisite came to him off-duty, in a pair of black jeans, a red turtleneck sweater, with his waist-length hair tumbling around him in velvet waves, he'd known that even in the depths of the Dark Kingdom, true beauty still existed.

5. Kunzite hadn't thought that real trust was possible for him until Zoisite. It seemed that all anyone ever did in the Dark Kingdom was plot against each other and Zoisite was one of the worst. As he watched the younger King take out their opponents one by one, it flitted through his mind that he may yet be next. It wasn't until Zoisite died in his arms, vowing his eternal love, that he finally knew he'd had nothing to fear.
I loved this. You have officially made me ship Zoisite/Kunzite. :)

I'll get to yours soon. Schoolwork stuff is eating my writing time, but it was a great prompt. :D
Is it stupid that after so many years, just thinking about Zoisite's death scene makes me well up? XD

I should clip that off sometime and put it up.

I'll look forward to your response on the Batman/Robin one. :)
Hmm, looks like I don't have to, someone else already did: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J6l4tFfOAg *sniff*