He shook his head, stubbornly. "No. If you hadn't been a part of Jason's life, he wouldn't have had a chance for anything. Yes he's ..." again, he couldn't quite finish that. "The point is that you helped him while he was with you. And even if you did make mistakes with him? You won't make them again this time with Damian."
Clark watched his friend, his own chest hurting a little as he saw him relive the childhood pain yet again. "And again, you'll use your own experience to make sure that he does have a childhood. It's never too late for that."
"I don't know, Bruce," he said, leaning back in his chair. "I don't know how a parent can expose their child to such horrors and a destructive way of life. But you have living proof in your own home that one can come away from that and do some good. Cassandra. We'll never know what went on in Cain's mind, will we? But look at how much she's done. She's going to help you with this, and him."