Only decoration is a singular wonder woman poster
Jason’s housewarming committee (they keep breaking in)
I think Girl Piece prsents a very fun opportunity to reverse Nami and Sanji's usual dynamic
Nami whould try to flirt with Sanji to get her to reduce the price (he's not actually interested in her of course, he's just doing get free food) and Sanji responds with "Yeah, sure, whatever :/"
That's probably not the dynamic you had in mind but I think it whould be funny
woah… she’s bisexual, I didn’t know that!
Daily Sketch #6 Law and Luffy, I was thinking about the Luffy and Law childhood drawing I made and probably will draw more for this au
WAIT ITS CHOPPERS BDAY I FORGOT
I DONT EVEN HAVE MY IPAD WITH ME NOOO
Sketch #32 Doodles I made during school
Sketch #27 Perona's my favorite non-strawhat but I just don't draw her often.
And if Jason perceives his death anniversary completely differently from how his family do?
Jason, against the common belief, canonically doesn't talk about his death that much, and when he does, he feels like it is not something people need to dwell on — it is how they view and interpret his death, and the aftermath, that bothers him.
So, maybe on his death anniversary, Jason doesn't want to mourn. He wants to live. So he does. He visits his favourite places in the Gotham, chats with people he had missed, enjoys his day, and breathes, breathes, b r e a t h e s.
But once he steps in the Manor for a minute that day?
It is nothing but a kingdom of the grief.
Bruce is locked up in the Cave, straight in front of the memorial. Dick is not even around, and Jason takes a wild guess that he is visiting his grave in the meanwhile. Alfred maniacally cleans up in the library over and over, ignoring other duties. Even Tim, Tim, who technically has nothing to do with all of that, takes after others (almost instinctively), and acts along with a strange, dreadful atmosphere in the house.
And Jason is irritated, pissed off, but mostly hurt.
He is literally right here.
But once again, it changes absolutely nothing. It never does. Really.