one day in california someone asks el if her and will are twins and she just fucking explodes. she loves the idea. yes, absolutely she and will are twins, what a fantastic concept, thank you. she announces that night at dinner: "me and will are twins now." and instead of trying to explain that's just... not how it works, the byers' are all like: "yeah, okay. cool."
it does, however, confuse the party and hopper when the byers' move back to hawkins. because suddenly el is looping her arm with will's and claiming 'twin telepathy' or that she gets dibs on will with any team based game because 'we are twins, you are not allowed to seperate us.'
(will loves it too. acts like it's always been this way, looking at their friends with fake confusion and asking: what? how did you forget about me having a whole twin sister? gosh, guys, do you really pay attention to us that little? you move away for one year and suddenly people forget such basic info about you... meanwhile el just nods along and tells them off as well.)
I love how beautifully impossible-to-label Donna and Dick's relationship is
I also love how it confuses everyone who tries to force a label onto them. It's so special and complicated and unique!
Words can't describe how much these two mean to each other (or what exactly they mean to each other either).
This is mostly so I have all these panels in one place.
Sources (Chronologically): New Teen Titans (1980) #14, #28, #38 and #50, New Titans 92, Green Lantern (1990) #81, Batman Chronicles #7, Nightwing Secret Files and Origins, Wonder Woman (1987) #165, #167 and #180, Titans (1999) #25 and #28, Titans (2008) #23, and Justice League of America (2006) #41 and #50.
the first thing every dick grayson writer has to keep in mind is that he is defined by his kindness. second thing is that he’s an asshole. third thing is that he’s so, so angry. fourth thing is that he loves donna hinckley stacy troy more than life itself.