It looked like Bart's luck was starting to turn, at least a little bit. Just when he'd finally begun to wonder just how he was going to follow through on that resolution to actually talk to his friends about what had happened to him, the night before last -- he stepped out into the courtyard and saw them both, already talking. Then again, resolution or not, he really wasn't looking forward to this conversation, so maybe this didn't exactly count as good luck after all.
And he hadn't even stopped to think about what Kon and Tim must think of him, right now. Oh, frak...he'd totally been acting like a spaz yesterday, hadn't he? Of course it all made perfect sense if you knew what he'd been going through, but Kon and Tim weren't mind-readers, no matter how much Tim liked to act like he was all-knowing and all-seeing. Now he really needed to explain what was going on...If he could just get the words out.
Of course, if Kon and Tim were going to argue about zombies, it was hardly Bart's fault if he got a little sidetracked, now was it? "There were totally zombies," he said, once he'd gotten close enough to join into the conversation without having to yell or anything. "The Flash got bit twice."
He didn't really consider giving that away an invasion of Wally's privacy, for all that he'd actually taken care not to mention any names or other specifics when talking to Wally on the bulletin board. That had been so any outsiders reading their messages wouldn't know what was going on; but Kon and Tim were his teammates, so it was okay to let them know. Assuming Robin hadn't already found out from Batman or anything.
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And he hadn't even stopped to think about what Kon and Tim must think of him, right now. Oh, frak...he'd totally been acting like a spaz yesterday, hadn't he? Of course it all made perfect sense if you knew what he'd been going through, but Kon and Tim weren't mind-readers, no matter how much Tim liked to act like he was all-knowing and all-seeing. Now he really needed to explain what was going on...If he could just get the words out.
Of course, if Kon and Tim were going to argue about zombies, it was hardly Bart's fault if he got a little sidetracked, now was it? "There were totally zombies," he said, once he'd gotten close enough to join into the conversation without having to yell or anything. "The Flash got bit twice."
He didn't really consider giving that away an invasion of Wally's privacy, for all that he'd actually taken care not to mention any names or other specifics when talking to Wally on the bulletin board. That had been so any outsiders reading their messages wouldn't know what was going on; but Kon and Tim were his teammates, so it was okay to let them know. Assuming Robin hadn't already found out from Batman or anything.