I can't tell you that. [The way he says this is makes one thing clear: Jason does not mean "I can't tell you." He means "I won't tell you." Answers are ready. He has a purpose here. He's accepted for that purpose. He works together with friends toward a common cause.
He's saving the world. That's why he was Robin. He wanted to do some good, and here, he can do it the right way. It's not so different from home, but on a larger scale.
Even if he feels he's not good enough or up to the task, the people around him are.
But he won't tell her any of this (not now, maybe not yet). Jason doesn't know her, after all.]
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He's saving the world. That's why he was Robin. He wanted to do some good, and here, he can do it the right way. It's not so different from home, but on a larger scale.
Even if he feels he's not good enough or up to the task, the people around him are.
But he won't tell her any of this (not now, maybe not yet). Jason doesn't know her, after all.]