JAY GARRICK & JOAN GARRICK in JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA (1992)
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JAY GARRICK & JOAN GARRICK in JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA (1992)

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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Justice Society of America (Comics), The Flash (Comics) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Jay Garrick/Joan Williams, Jay Garrick/Joan Garrick Characters: Jay Garrick, Joan Garrick Additional Tags: Bathing/Washing, Blood and Injury Summary:
After a bloody fight Jay returns to the only person he would think to go to.
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Seating Arrangements
Alan should have remembered the last time this happened he thought grimly as he saw Jay and Joan holding hands at the table and gazing into each other’s eyes.
They were sitting at an angle across from each other. Not able to convince anyone to switch seats to put them closer together. Usually not a problem. But sometimes they got into lovesick moods where every inch apart was an ocean.
Today was, as was becoming more clear to Alan, one of those times.
It would be nice if there was a schedule or warning. But despite keeping track Alan had never picked up on a pattern.
It was starting to make everyone uncomfortable, not just Alan. Finally he said, “Jay, why don’t you move your chair over next to Joan?”
He barely got the words out before there was a blur of motion and one side of the table got more crowded.
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