Wait, what? Teddy is glad Gar isn't facing him right now because he can't see the flash of anger on Teddy's face.
"Billy isn't even remotely perfect. He's a highly flawed man who acted like I didn't even have any agency of my own. He magicked my dead mother back, without asking me, and almost got me eaten by an interdimensional space parasite. He lied</> to me about it too."
"Billy isn't even remotely perfect. He's a highly flawed man who acted like I didn't even have any agency of my own. He magicked my dead mother back, without asking me, and almost got me eaten by an interdimensional space parasite. He lied</> to me about it too."
It's not exactly like Gar knew much about Billy. Everything he did know made him sound like he was way better at everything than Gar. He frowns and he doesn't turn around.
"Sorry," Gar says again because he can tell he stepped on a land mine. "Can we just stop talking about my feelings before we just fight again? I'm not good at this... I don't... I just put stuff away because everyone needs me to be the happy one and I'm better at that."
"Sorry," Gar says again because he can tell he stepped on a land mine. "Can we just stop talking about my feelings before we just fight again? I'm not good at this... I don't... I just put stuff away because everyone needs me to be the happy one and I'm better at that."
"I don't need you to be happy, Gar. We're... we're in a relationship. We're supposed to be honest with one another."
He sighs and moves to lean against the wall further down.
"The first time Billy and I were ever... intimate was a few weeks before we broke up. I guess I'm just kinda scared, on some level, that if we get there, I won't be what you want anymore."
He sighs and moves to lean against the wall further down.
"The first time Billy and I were ever... intimate was a few weeks before we broke up. I guess I'm just kinda scared, on some level, that if we get there, I won't be what you want anymore."
"I'm not dishonest. I don't... If it's not good I don't know how to be open. And I'm trying but I feel like everything I say just makes it worse. This was all my fault it's not even right that I feel the way I feel."
Gar drops his head further down. "I would never stop wanting you, Teddy."
Gar drops his head further down. "I would never stop wanting you, Teddy."
"It was my fault too, Gar. I didn't explain all of why i made me feel weird," Teddy sighs. And he's definitely sad too.
"B said the same thing. So forgive me if it is going to take time to believe that as deeply as I should."
"B said the same thing. So forgive me if it is going to take time to believe that as deeply as I should."
Teddy had never really explicitly said he didn't want to and it had made it all confusing but Gar should have known better somehow. He bites his lip.
"So I guess I am up against him anyway." There's only a second before Gar says "I'm sorry that's not really fair."
Gar lifts his shoulders. "I'm just... I never feel good enough.. for the Titans, for you. Because you're amazing and I'm just a nerd who was experimented on."
"So I guess I am up against him anyway." There's only a second before Gar says "I'm sorry that's not really fair."
Gar lifts his shoulders. "I'm just... I never feel good enough.. for the Titans, for you. Because you're amazing and I'm just a nerd who was experimented on."
"You're not the only one that was experimented on," Teddy mumbles, but he moves to put a hand on Gar's shoulder.
"You make me happy. That's amazing. I hadn't thought a guy could do that for me again."
"You make me happy. That's amazing. I hadn't thought a guy could do that for me again."
Gar tilts his head so his cheek presses against the other's hand. He almost says something related to what Cadmus had done to him but he hadn't told Teddy about that. There was still too much guilt and shame and it's better in it's box deep in the recesses of his mind and only coming out for nightmares most of the time.
"I'm good at that," Gar says. Finally he pushes away from the ledge and turns to press close to Teddy, his arms wrapped around him to hug him tight. "I don't want to lose you."
"I'm good at that," Gar says. Finally he pushes away from the ledge and turns to press close to Teddy, his arms wrapped around him to hug him tight. "I don't want to lose you."
"I don't want to be lost. You're... It's hard, you know, living life as a shifter. No one gets it. Except, well, except you. And you're a nerd too and you care about me, and you're warm. You make any room you walk into fill with light."
And he definitely likes the guy. A lot.
And he definitely likes the guy. A lot.
"Yeah. Gar, I'll stay as long as you want."
It comes with a relationship.
It comes with a relationship.
"I'm... scared that this is going to hurt us. But I don't think I'm upset."
And he has to deal with it.
And he has to deal with it.
"And I want you to be happy too," Teddy counters. "It's a two way street."
The tower is far to go, he doesn't really want that. He doesn't want to lose the neutral ground here.
The tower is far to go, he doesn't really want that. He doesn't want to lose the neutral ground here.
"Gar? I'm a shapeshifter, in a way that you aren't. I learned long ago how to make it so that I'm always smiling. How to hide everything that hurts or scares me or anything like that. And... I know how hard it is to make those fake smiles get to your eyes."
Teddy frowns softly.
"I want to make it so your smiles are real."
Teddy frowns softly.
"I want to make it so your smiles are real."
Gar looks down and really most people didn't see through him. They saw his smile and his friendliness and his compassion and that's all they thought there was. Even Dick tends to only see what Gar shows on the outside and thinks he's fine and he's been anything but fine. He opens his mouth to say something but nothing comes out.
Instead he feels his eyes burning and that's... the worst. "You make me happy," he finally says, he makes him happy more than anyone. "I'm just... sort of damaged otherwise," he mutters and maybe that's one of the most open things he's admitted to Teddy since they've met.
Instead he feels his eyes burning and that's... the worst. "You make me happy," he finally says, he makes him happy more than anyone. "I'm just... sort of damaged otherwise," he mutters and maybe that's one of the most open things he's admitted to Teddy since they've met.
Oh dear. He reaches out and pulls Gar into his arms. Holds him.
"I want you to be happier, Gar. I want those smiles to come from your heart being full of joy and love."
"I want you to be happier, Gar. I want those smiles to come from your heart being full of joy and love."
"So? I have fallen for you, Gar. I love you. Which means I want to give you everything. Even things you don't think you deserve," Teddy counters.
"You don't know what I've done, Teddy," Gar says and he regrets saying it, exhaling shakily against the other's chest. How does Teddy say I love you so easily? Gar had come around to saying it but it doesn't come out as often or easily even if he very much does love Teddy.
"No, I don't. But there you go," Teddy says, his hand coming up to curl around Gar's jaw. "I love you no matter what."
Oh. Oh that definitely gets Teddy's heart going. He blushes a little from it.
"Well, that makes me happy. This smile? It's real. And only yours."
"Well, that makes me happy. This smile? It's real. And only yours."

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