It was only a matter of time before something went wrong. Batman getting married? Please, the universe would collapse in on itself before something like that was allowed to happen. Though Mr. Freeze being the party-crasher was a far less expected turn of events. The robot assassins? Not so much. If Bruce would've just worn his utility belt under his suit Jason probably wouldn't of been thoroughly kicked down a flight of stairs. Honestly, what's with the human body? It can survive falling straight down from multiple stories, yet stairs were potentially lethal. Jason couldn't help but linger at the back of the crowd when Bruce all but ordered them into the Batcave as if they were a flock of ducks. The news of Kate Kane and Luke Fox caused a raised eyebrow and a curious glance or two. He'd have to keep an eye on Luke for the next few days. Or weeks. Jason tried his best to stifle a chuckle when Dick gave everyone the incident report regarding Freeze. It made sense that the second someone had something resembling hope, fate would go out of its way for things to go tragically wrong. In this case a deflected bullet. Jason didn't much care for the fallout. Both Bruce and Dick were acting like idiots. Was he the only one that could accept freak coincidences for what they were? Bruce was a founding member of a group consisting of a martian and an amazonian who fought intergalactic warlords on a regular basis, but he couldn't accept an accidental explosion? The formerly deceased Boy Wonder was already on his way to the ramp when Bruce gave his order, grabbing a communicator from a case while he walked. Unless Bruce kept guns and a crimson helmet in the basement, he'd have to be on his way, and he wasn't about to put on a pair of spare pixie boots. He didn't want to be there anyway, he'd always been weary of new people, not to mention the overbearing sense of awkwardness that came with being in the cave again. "You know what channel." Jason had caught his eye on an all too familiar group of vehicles. Taking a seat on the first motorcycle he came across, Jason placed the helmet on the ground next to him before thanking a higher power that the key was still in the ignition. "By the way, I'm taking this. Have the kid ride in the Batmobile or something." and before Bruce could give him a patented stern glare or try to get him to stay, Jason revved the engine and rocketed his way out of the cave.