[ Despite what sounded like hesitation in his response, Imp does as instructed, closing his eyes. But concentrating on a single memory was not something he was good at. His mind was constantly jumping from one chaotic thought to another, whether he wanted it to or not, but he does his best. ]
Is reading memories or minds something you can do?
[ He asks absently, even as he tried to concentrate and stick to a single thought.
Memories of Young Justice are what he tries to keep in his head, staying away from anything attached to his or others civilian identities.
Eventually, his mind settles on memories from a night of camping during the teams early days. Just hanging out like normal teenagers. Normal teenagers with superpowers and costumes.
The memory of a small group of teens, sitting around a fire at night laughing and eating junk food, is cast in the yellow hue of Imp's goggles. At least two of the kids look like they could be younger versions of two of the people in their current group. Superboy and Wondergirl are looking a little more 90's with their fashion but their faces aren't too different and they still carry some of the iconographies of the clothes they showed up here in.
The others in the group are a girl made of smoke, a blond girl in archers gear and a red and white costume, and a black haired boy in a green and red costume with a domino mask.
As they talk around the fire, everything about the others and their surroundings are slow. Almost agonizingly so. While Bart himself switches between moving at what seems like a more normal pace, as he grabs hot dogs to shove on a stick or zips over to someone's side, other times he's forcing himself to move at their pace, when he's talking with them or waiting for them to finish a sentence.
His mind cycles through a few different memories of that night, mostly involving chatter around the fire. A game of Truth or Dare, Imp and the smoke girl scaring off a set of poachers as she turns in to a monster deer and he catches their bullets out of the air, talk of whether or not they would "quit the game" to which Bart responds to the question "would you be normal if you could" with "I am normal. It's the rest of the world that's weird." ]
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[ Despite what sounded like hesitation in his response, Imp does as instructed, closing his eyes. But concentrating on a single memory was not something he was good at. His mind was constantly jumping from one chaotic thought to another, whether he wanted it to or not, but he does his best. ]
Is reading memories or minds something you can do?
[ He asks absently, even as he tried to concentrate and stick to a single thought.
Memories of Young Justice are what he tries to keep in his head, staying away from anything attached to his or others civilian identities.
Eventually, his mind settles on memories from a night of camping during the teams early days. Just hanging out like normal teenagers. Normal teenagers with superpowers and costumes.
The memory of a small group of teens, sitting around a fire at night laughing and eating junk food, is cast in the yellow hue of Imp's goggles. At least two of the kids look like they could be younger versions of two of the people in their current group. Superboy and Wondergirl are looking a little more 90's with their fashion but their faces aren't too different and they still carry some of the iconographies of the clothes they showed up here in.
The others in the group are a girl made of smoke, a blond girl in archers gear and a red and white costume, and a black haired boy in a green and red costume with a domino mask.
As they talk around the fire, everything about the others and their surroundings are slow. Almost agonizingly so. While Bart himself switches between moving at what seems like a more normal pace, as he grabs hot dogs to shove on a stick or zips over to someone's side, other times he's forcing himself to move at their pace, when he's talking with them or waiting for them to finish a sentence.
His mind cycles through a few different memories of that night, mostly involving chatter around the fire. A game of Truth or Dare, Imp and the smoke girl scaring off a set of poachers as she turns in to a monster deer and he catches their bullets out of the air, talk of whether or not they would "quit the game" to which Bart responds to the question "would you be normal if you could" with "I am normal. It's the rest of the world that's weird." ]