"...go play with some knives or something or whatever you're into. I've got a stash of all kinds of goodies in one of those sheds. Just stay the hell away from my kris knife, and you can go nuts all you want."
Damian bristled, infuriated, at the dismissal. Standing there silently the boy spent a minute calculating the situation and alternatives in his mind. He wanted to attack Todd, right now more than before, but it would be a strategically unsound endeavor to do so. One thing that an assassin did not do was pick a fight he wasn't certain he could cheat and win. And, in the case of Jason Todd, Damian knew that he couldn't win.
How was it possible for the man to be that good? Timothy Drake wasn't that good, not from what Damian had seen. Perhaps Dick Grayson, the oldest and most experienced of Batman's proteges, might be that good... but it seemed uncanny that Jason Todd boasted as much physical prowess as he did. Fighting him had felt like...
...like what he imagined fighting Batman would be like.
Damian opted for the assassin's road, silently disengaging and allowing his presence to fade into the background around them. Todd hadn't killed him. And Damian didn't appear to be a prisoner for the time being either, which meant that the man either wanted him
for something or else wanted something
from him. That meant Damian had some power... provided he could figure out just what exactly Todd was thinking.
The child idly wondered whether his father had even noticed that he was missing from the mansion. No, the Batman probably wouldn't. If anyone, Alfred would be the one to note the child wasn't in the mansion. And probably the only one to care as well. On the other side of the family, mother was probably too engaged in plotting to kill father to care about what happened to Damian, though the child liked to think that his plight might wind up as a footnote on some servant's report. That was the story of his life. Batman would be too wrapped up in whatever the
crime of the century was at the moment. That was the reason Damian hated Dick, Jason, and Tim. Because they'd each spent time with his father and, more to the point, his father had invested time in each of them.
Which was more than Damian felt true in his case.
All things being equal, the very first weapon that the child went after was the aforementioned
do not touch kris knife. A beautiful and elegant asymmetrical dagger. But the thin, wavy curve of the blade tended to become weak over time... breakages and repairs were common over the lifetime of a fighting kris. More so when breaking the blade was the goal, as was the case.
Jason Todd had the opportunity to kill him, but hadn't. Damian couldn't attack Todd directly, but that just meant that Damian had to be creative in coming up with ways to attack the man indirectly. And explore the limits of Todd's patience. So breaking the knife was necessary for several reasons. All of them rather petty, but... it wasn't like Damian had anything better to do. And if Damian could figure out how to fight Todd, then he'd have some insight with might help him to strike out at his father. Damian had a lot ways to garner attention from his parents, but he'd learned that none was quite as effective as a kick to the head.
Pulling out a set of kukri knives, the child absently juggled the curved daggers in the air as he wandered about to explore his surroundings. While he waited for Todd to stumble across the broken kris and come kill him -
or not, it would be one or the other and Damian could get over being not dead - he figured that he should probably try and get his bearings so he knew just where in Gotham he was.