Re: Wayne Manor: destiny/steph.
[The book rustles under his palm, but then quiets once the delivery is made of a tension eased. Emotional situations are not his forte, but he's learning to navigate them with a bit more prudence and compassion. That's not to say he's doing it well, but at least he's not managing to make a complete cluster of things when he's involved.
That is until he makes a snort. They all have their drama - it lines up in different ways, comes from different places, but there's not a single one of them that's less dramatic.] Some, of course. [He tries, and he mostly manages it with a straight face, but there's that quirk again because he knows better.] Working together is a partnership, it requires things on both sides and a good one knows when to give. Strong personalities aren't always willing to give at all. [He picks out a handful of popcorn.] On the Myers-Briggs test, there's some variation between the first three letters, but every last one of you would score a J in the last letter. So if any of you do blow up the city - [There he lets his words drop off, interested to see what conclusion she'll take from them.]