Re: log: bruce/jason
Not yet. [He turned in his chair to look up at Bruce - whatever he saw there, he chose not to comment on it. He knew Bruce had to be worried about Selina, and that he ought to tell him the little bomb Gwen had dropped on him about her, but was now the right time?
Probably. If she died on the other side, then it wouldn't have mattered. If she survived, though, she might need special care.] You should probably know that Gwen told me Selina has some kind of radiation poisoning. [It was a bit out of left field, yes, but there wasn't really a good way to sidle up to that one, was there?] She found it when she checked her blood, and she said it might weaken her immune system. [And that wasn't good news either, considering the circumstances. He paused a moment, then glanced back to the computer, watching as it dutifully scanned the toxin, obliviously chirping away.] She also said she'd probably need a place to rest for a while until she gets better. She thinks Banner can work up a cure for her.
[His tone was curiously ambivalent when it came to Banner. He'd become friends with the other man, or what he considered to be friends - guarded friendship, carefully edging in. But the first important thing he'd let Banner have, the first scrap of private knowledge, had ended up in the mouths of half of Gotham, it felt like. The circumstances should have excused it, and they did, really. But it was hard not to take it personally, hard to see it objectively. He'd never been much good at that.
He was worried, though, about Selina, even if he tried not to let it show too much. If she died over there, Jason was going to have to make some decisions about who should know where the radiation poisoning had come from, or whether anyone should at all. He worried about Gwen, too, locked up in Stark Tower, working to fix this thing. It was going to make him crazy sitting on his hands on this side of the door. Only the risk of spreading the infection held him back, and who knew how long that would be enough.]