65) Ask how Jason and Roy became friends
Cass was watching Jason and Roy play video games when a question arose. "How did you two become friends?" she asked.
Roy shrugged, "I punched him in the face and he gave me a high-five."
"I also broke your wrist giving you that high-five."
"Yeah, but then you gave me an ice pack and told me how fucking stupid I was."
"Touché."
66) Steal the doors
The residents of Wayne manor were utterly confused once noticing the severe lack of doors in the house.
"Where have you put my door, Drake?" Damian asked Tim at sword point.
"Why do you always assume I did it?" Tim exclaimed. "And just so you know, my door is missing too!"
Bruce was drawing a blank as too who could have stolen their doors as Dick shouted, "How am I supposed to use the bathroom?!"
Just then Steph walked into the manor, the front doors having also been taken down. She seemed to be holding a piece of paper. "I see you've been redecorating."
Bruce frowned, ignoring her joke. "What are you holding?"
"Oh! You mean this?" She asked, holding up the paper. Bruce nodded. "I found it on the front steps. Apparently Alfred left it before he went out to the grocery store."
"What does it say?"
"Um... 'Privacy is to be earned.'" Steph paused to look up at Bruce. "Guess we know who stole the doors then."
67) Touch Damian's human
Dick was running in to give Colin a hug when Damian suddenly blocked his path. The older vigilante skidded to a halt in front of the kid.
"Don't touch my human, Grayson," Damian hissed.
Dick quirked a brow, giving Colin a confused look.
Colin just shrugged, "He keeps referring to me as his so I just went with it."
68) Forget to put up the civilian company sign
Bruce had forgotten to put up the civilian sign in the batcave and immediately regretted it when Tim and Steph came bounding into the living room—acting like they normally did.
It was a good thing the guests were already out the door before they could catch sight of the heroes.
"What have I told you about acting when civilians are around?" Bruce scolded.
Stephanie held up her hands as if to surrender. "Hey, its not our fault if all the sign says is 'ACT NORMAL'"
"You also forgot to put it up in the first place," Tim added.
