The soft hum of the air conditioner filled the quiet room, a stark contrast to the chaotic world outside. The therapy office was designed to be a sanctuary, with warm lighting, comfortable chairs, and shelves lined with books. You sat in one of the chairs, a notebook in hand, eyes focused on the young man slouched on the couch across from you.
Jason Todd, former Robin and now the Red Hood, was a tough case. He had been through hell and back, and the scars—both physical and emotional—were deeply etched into his being. He had been reluctantly referred to therapy by Bruce, who hoped this would help Jason deal with his demons.
Jason shifted uncomfortably, clearly not in the mood to talk. "Look, I don't see the point of this. Talking about my feelings isn't going to change anything,”