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They are in love, your honour !!

Have this drawing I made of Malon and Time tee-hee đ¤
Also feeding the LU community with some sketches under the cut :)



and have some random lesbians as well, cuz why not

#linked universe#hiya lu fandom long time no see :')#lu fanart#sketches#paper drawing#lu time#lu malon#lu sky#lu wild#lu four#and lesbians#my art
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THE EURYODY DROUGHT IS KILLING ME SLOWLY.
Listen. I am but a humble Eurylochus x Odysseus enjoyer, scraping crumbs off the metaphorical Homeric floor while other ships feast at a never-ending banquet. The pain. The suffering. The absolute injustice of it all.
WHERE. IS. THE. ART.
Where are my sketches of Odysseus and Eurylochus standing too close for âjust comradesâ? Where are my dramatic, tension-filled stares as they argue over leadership, but itâs actually unresolved longing? WHERE is my repressed, war-forged, trauma-bonded homoeroticism in high-quality digital painting format?
And worseâ WHERE IS MY YURI EURYODY?!
Do people just not realize that the Odyssey is a genderfluid masterpiece? That transformations, disguises, and shifting identities are central themes?? That Odysseus is literally the most gender-flexible hero of the entire epic canon?? And youâre telling me NO ONE has drawn Eurylochus kissing Odysseus while Odysseus is mid-Circe-genderbend?? NO masculine butch Odysseus x soft femme Eurylochus tragic war-wives energy? NO reversal where Eurylochus is the reluctant, brooding butch and Odysseus is the sly, enchanting beauty?
I am dying out here.
Artists, I am on my knees. If the gods have cursed me with this rarepair fixation, at least let me gaze upon something beautiful before I turn into a pillar of salt like the entirety of Odysseusâ fleet.
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Sometimes Iâm sad that there are so many issues with arcane season 2. And while I can empathize with the critiques, I swear that if this is all we can get, I just wanna enjoy it. Iâm going to remain hopeful for the future and grateful that we got a show at all.
Love you, riot. Not mad, just a little disappointed.
Thanks to the fans spreading warmth and positivity. Love you guys!
#still better than half the shows out there#arcane#arcane season 2#arcane spoilers#caitvi#jayvik#timebomb#jinx is alive#and the creator tweeted that weâll be seeing caitvi again#all I hope for is better writing#and hope for Piltover and Zaun#and lesbians#more lesbians please#i need to move on from this grief#arcane critical
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AND HERE WE ARE! Totally getting this out in February well done team! And this is gonna be our last chapter before a wee teeny tiny time skip and Jasonâs finished core! What a beautiful day đĽ°
Weâre getting another two-parter too, because Danny and Jason refused to let me get to the end of this lil introductory arc without at least one more pile of abject fluff! But finally, weâre ready to begin the plot!
Once again, the link to the AO3 version is in the first chapter and the 15th chapter; you can see it in the text for the link if you wanna subscribe to be told when it updates đ
First Chapter:
Previous Chapter:
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So That Just Happened part 1
Back in her own room on the other side of the country from Gotham, Sam Manson reclined back into giant, coffin shaped body pillow her beloved girlfriend had given her when they moved and contemplated her phone.
The brand new Wayne-chat was blowing up satisfactorily, although apparently Tim was a massive stalker too. That was probably a good thing; it meant she hadnât actually nuked Tuckâs chances with his nerd-crush. Now they could bond over their mutual stalker tendencies.
But, did that make her revenge less effective?
It wasnât like she was actually out to ruin his life, but sheâd kinda like to leave a mark. Something that would make him think twice about letting her think he and Danny had fucking died in Gotham in her absence.
Or. Well. Gone radio silent in Gotham, which was probably actually worse because if they were dead sheâd know exactly where they were.
The Wayne chat were all pretty sure Tim and Tucker were together too, and Samâs new best friend Babs had even pulled up the feed from their living room tv somehow. Sam wasnât exactly the tech wizard Tucker was, but⌠after seeing that, she disconnected her and Valâs TV from the wifi.
And settled in to remote watch Tuck get his ass kicked at Spiderheck, apparently. At least for a little while; until something else on her phone caught her attention.
It was⌠almost funny. While she knew she was a whole three timezones away, sheâd never really felt left out before. Like maybe she should have stayed on the east coastâŚ
Not that she regretted it, of course. She had a good job, a good school, a wonderful girlfriend whoâd been so excited to get into a good school and really go to town on the business department.
(Apparently there were posters of Valâs face in the ethics classrooms. Sam refused to ask if they were golden example or dire warning.)
She was just⌠a long way away. Even a long portal away, and⌠being back with the guys, even in Gotham, made the quiet of their comfy little apartment seem lonely.
Huffing, she turned and traced her fingers through the leaves of her mimosa plant on the windowsill beside the bed. They curled gently shut at her touch, and made her smile. Just like always.
She was happy to be home. She wasnât technically liminal enough yet that it was her haunt, but⌠well, for all the jokes Val made, Sam had to admit sheâd put down roots. She loved her job at the greenhouses, and her internship at the botanical gardens.
She loved scaring the hell out of the dudebros in Valâs business classes who thought ethics were a waste of time. She loved sharing messages with Jazz about the boys, laughing that even three hours ahead, Tuck and Danny still couldnât get up before them.
She was kinda considering texting Harley about Timblr too. Not like, for any particular reason; if Timâs family werenât gonna embarrass Tucker enough, Harley probably wouldnât either. Sheâd probably think it was adorable.
Or, yâknow, worrying evidence of obsession. Psych types worried about stuff like that, usually.
Sam was kinda also considering sending Harley Jazzâs number. Jazz might still be skating just on the neurosurgery side of the line, but sheâd always been big into psychology. Big enough to try and triple major, and only drop to major-major-minor after the third pre-exam meltdown.
And she could use having someone else do the shrink bit on her a little more often. Although really, for that Sam should make her a professional appointment; friends didnât ask friends to psychoanalyze their overprotective pseudo-sisters. And Jazz could use more friends.
Jazz could use a transfer to a specialty that would let her sleep once in a while, a more stable supply of fresh ecto, and about six weeks in a meditation retreat to get the accidental telepathy under control, but more friends would be good too. And less stubborn insistence on her second try for double majors.
Maybe the switch to psychiatry full time would be good for her? Or psychology. Sam was a little fuzzy on the difference, which one Jazz was currently still minoring in, and which one Harley did.
(Jazzâs current second major was neurosurgery, which Jazz insisted was totally less taxing alongside a neurology major because it was the same body part. She was the only person in her class attempting the double major though, so.)
Humming tunelessly to herself, Sam flicked back into the group chat. Babs was still sharing the feed⌠brows drawing in, Sam frowned at the little spider figures still fighting to the death. Now, she wasnât as big of a gamer as she used to be, but she was pretty sure Spiderheck didnât actually offer red berets.
Snorting a laugh, she flicked back out of the chat and opened a new one, adding both Jazz and Harley. All it needed was the perfect name⌠something that would grab both of their attention.
Obvious. Childâs play.
Snuggling back into her coffin pillow, Sam grinned down at her phone screen.
Danny Has A Boyfriend chat was live.
**
Having eight legs wasnât exactly the same as suddenly having four new ones, or two new legs and two new arms. While the first two were definitely functioning as âhandsâ, being the ones to pick up and use all of the weapons, Tim had quickly learned that he could grip with any of the eight âfeetâ that were available.
Yeah, spinning a laser staff all the way down one side of his body and up the other was fucking cool.
Heâd adjusted pretty quickly during their âpracticeâ round, while they all got used to the web slinging and worked out how to open the boxes and use the weapons.
(Tucker had swung himself into the lava by accident, so theyâd started a second round.)
Tim felt pretty much ready to go, although if he was honest with himself⌠his only actual complaint was that he didnât have a camera.
Conner had asked Tuck at the start of their second round if his powers had been nerfed to make it âfairâ. Tucker, sweet innocent Tucker, had managed to convey a sidelong look even looking at even without a face on their little blob bodies and said he didnât think Conner needed a nerf.
He just needed to understand how the powers worked, and they could be incorporated into the system. Which, well, was like catnip for Conner.
At least Tucker seemed a lot less flustered about talking to him while they were both spiders, because Conner had started talking his ear off about TTK and hadnât stopped since.
Tim was kinda considering swinging over and taking them both out, just to get the game moving. But Conner was cute when he got really into something, and being a headless little spider body did not seem to have changed that.
He spent the time practicing with the webs instead, spinning and tossing himself around the map. It was pretty similar to using a grapple, although he wasnât exactly sure whether or not the web was coming from his own body.
If it was, it was coming from inside a foot, which wasnât how actual spiders worked⌠but Tim was pretty sure that was on Spiderheck, not Tucker.
Being able to run around upside down was the biggest change for him, and pretty cool. Tim scuttled around under a couple of the higher platforms for a while, planning his strategy.
Honestly, he was pretty sure TTK was going to wind up fucking Conner over rather than making anything easier for him. Youâd think that flying would be an advantage in Spiderheck, at least as far as avoiding lava or an out of bounds, but Tim knew pretty explicitly how far it took Conner to stop.
It wasnât exactly on a dime, and in this game? The pace didnât exactly allow for imprecision.
And they were wasting time talking about it rather than getting used to having an extra six hand-feet.
Still upside down, Tim twisted until he could see the other two spiders. Which was when he learned that⌠they did kinda have their faces on them. Just, instead of being in a face position, on the front of his body that he was seeing out of, it was just sorta⌠plastered across the body.
Like a photo skin mapped onto a flat blob.
He considered letting the other two know; if anyone walked into the room, theyâd probably be able to see their little faces on the screen. If they were just standing around talking.
Also, the picturesâ mouths werenât moving, which hadnât been weird when Tim was listening to them talk and didnât think they had mouths. Kinda was to look down on Connerâs smiling face and hear his voice at a mile a minute.
Tucker probably already knew, and might have done the faces on purpose? And if he hadnât, it was gonna be pretty funny to see what happened when he noticed.
Heâd gotten progressively better at actually talking to Conner the longer he wasnât actually looking at him, and the focus being on the game had helped too. Face in the game? Probably gonna throw him again.
And it was probably time to get things actually moving, so he could enjoy that.
Humming softly to himself, Tim scuttled across to the loot crates, found himself a double ended lightsabre, and dropped down on Tucker and Connerâs heads.
**
âSoooooooâŚâ Danny clapped his hands, doing his best to make his broad grin at least look a little innocent as he floated sideways into Jasonâs field of view, ânot that that wasnât adorable and dramatic and everything, super touching, buuuutâŚ?â
He almost laughed as Jason jumped, having apparently forgotten Danny was there for a hot second, then pulled his hand back from Lady Gothamâs to glare at him. The Lady herself didnât bother hiding her chuckle, settling back to recline once more on a cloud of smog.
âWas there something you needed, Phantom?â She asked with a dry amusement.
Danny shrugged innocently, sticking his hands in his spectral pockets. Much more dangerous than regular pockets, but heâd not been doing more than blob wrangling lately.
âNot so much what I need, just, yâknow, trying to keep things on track. I dunno if youâve got other plans for the night Jay, but we were with Frostbite for a while and if you didâŚâ he trailed off, and Jason grimaced.
âNot what youâd call set plans, butâŚâ Jason trailed off as well, and Danny could feel the guilt even before it tried creeping in.
Nope, not having that. Heâd almost talked himself into that bullshit already tonight, none for Jason. He nodded airily, floating up to drape an arm over the larger manâs shoulder.
âAll Iâve gotta do is get to bed before midnight, so Iâm not rushing now that Tuckerâs found himself a new ride.â Waggled eyebrows punctuated that comment with enough emphasis that Jason snickered, darker feelings pushed aside without finding purchase.
âWhat, you donât wanna go watch that train wreck in person?â Jason teased with a lopsided half smile.
Danny pulled a face, both at the thought of Tuckerâs goddamn disastrous attempts at flirting and⌠well, the possibility of running into Bruce again. Maybe Constantine.
Danny was maaaaaybe kinda avoiding the wizard since heâd started collecting the other contracts on his soul; it wasnât like he wanted them for nefarious purposes, it was just fucking weird. He didnât like owning people. Not even overgrown Sour Patch Kids in trench coats.
(At least Constantine was still alive though. Those unlucky souls who died still bound to Pariah damn near went through a full reboot. No memories, no personality, none of what Danny would have thought of as like, the core components of a soul.
So far nothing anyone had done had been able to help them, and Danny had a nasty feeling the final answer would be Ending them. The Observants didnât want to, they were perfectly happy with a thrall army so long as they controlled it, but Danny was firm.
No slaves, no thralls. If the only way he could free them was through a final and permanent death⌠he would.
But Clockwork was still looking, and so long as the ancient of time thought there might be a way⌠Danny held out hope too.)
For now, he shook his head quickly, holding up both hands.
âNo way man. Bruce already hates my guts, Iâm gonna keep a healthy distance.â
For both their sakes, really. Jasonâs mood every time Bruce had spoken to him today kinda proved he hadnât listened to Dannyâs advice and stepped up. Not that Danny had exactly expected him to; again, hated his guts.
Jason pulled a face but didnât bother to argue; heâd probably rather not actually deal with the old man for a third time either. Instead he just shrugged, turning his attention back to Lady Gotham.
âDo you know what time it is in Gotham now, my lady?â He asked, and the really weird thing was that it didnât actually sound weird.
Danny always felt awkward and formal whenever he tried to address a ghost by their title, and Lady Gotham was the very worst because she never bothered to hide when she was laughing at him. Which was, yâknow, every time he said it.
(He wasnât gonna just call her âGothamâ though. That would be worse, so he just sucked it up.)
On Jasonâs lips, words like âmy ladyâ just sounded right. Danny flashed back for a moment to snow in a graveyard, and Jason knelt before him quoting Shakespeare. There was something in Jason that was just made for flowery language and dramatic proclamations.
Lady Gotham clearly agreed, bestowing a fond smile upon Jason before inclining her head back for a moment, those red on black eyes glowing suddenly brighter. Looking into the living world, or right up Clockworkâs ass?
âItâs coming to ten oâclock,â she said softly, something almost like regret in her tone. The smile that she turned back to them was softer, sadder.
Dannyâd feel bad about being the one to point it out, except, yeah. Heâd had to. Ghosts in general didnât exactly think about time. It was a problem for the living, so - him. And Jason.
Who didnât seem nearly so sorry with the answer. He nodded, fingers beginning to drum against his thigh.
âTime for a few more questions, then.â That wasnât a question, and if Danny was completely insensate or possibly locked in a sensory deprivation tank he might have warned Jason about talking to a powerful spirit like that.
Itâd need to be a damn good tank for him to miss all the signs though; Jason was so in the good books. Lady Gotham just smiled and nodded, gesturing once more with her traffic cone.
âOf course. And, of course, we will have plenty of other opportunities to speak. I may spend much of my time here, but now that we have been introduced⌠I can also speak to you there, if you would like?â
It was a delicate question, and Danny hesitated, suddenly wondering if he should⌠well, elaborate again.
âUh⌠yeah, sure? Iâd like that?â Jason asked, clearly confused by the reticence, and that made up Dannyâs mind.
âSheâs not going to sound the same,â he explained quickly, giving Lady Gotham a quick smile. She smiled back, gesturing for him to continue, because none of the damn older ghosts explained shit for themselves.
Danny totally didnât roll his eyes.
âLike, the way we talk to her in the Infinite Realms is kinda the abstract? She looks kinda human,â he added, gesturing vaguely at the Lady.
Jasonâs brows furrowed for a moment, but he felt more curious than concerned.
âSo⌠sheâs an anthropomorphic personification, but not in the living world?â He asked, and Dannyâs eyes nearly crossed.
He turned to Lady Gotham, hoping that this might be some weird city slang, and she laughed at him. Again.
âYes,â she agreed with Jason instead, which absolutely did not help. âItâs easier for me to speak with you here, using eyes and ears like your own. But building and maintaining this shape in the living world is⌠complicated.â
âBecause her real body there is the city,â Danny added, privately resolving to ask Sam what the fuck Jason was talking about later.
Honestly, Jason would probably get along real good with Mr Lancer. They both liked weird words.
At least he actually looked a little confused too now; Danny had freaked the first time Lady Gotham talked to him out in the city itself. He gave Jason a consoling pat on the shoulder.
âYouâve gotta see it to believe it, man. Just⌠itâs gonna be weird.â Not the most helpful, sure, but Danny was doing his best!
Jason nodded slowly, willing to table it for now, and refocused on Lady Gotham, something darker now welling in the purpose building inside him.
âSo you said the Joker wasnât from the Curse,â he said bluntly. Danny flinched, more from the lack of any aura inflection than the remnants he could feel.
Yeah, a lotta Gothamites hated the Joker specifically, but if Danny had even the faintest doubt of whoâd killed Jason⌠the black, leaden lump of Death in Jasonâs aura wiped it out.
Lady Gotham stilled too, her own smile fading as she regarded Jason. Those red and black eyes were suddenly so much older, so much sadder.
âYes,â she agreed softly, lowering her traffic cone to rest at her hip. âAre you sure?â
âAre you sure you want to know?â
Or âAre you sure you want to know now?â
Danny wouldnât put money on which sheâd intended, but it didnât take a genius to know the answer to both. Stubborn, emotionally repressed, and self destructive as hell, bat-training only left one answer.
Jason nodded firmly now, his jaw clenching.
âYes.â
Lady Gotham studied him for a moment longer but didnât argue, inclining her head gently.
âThen I will be brief. While the Curse has always been part of the city, feeding on fear and despair, in recent years we have both felt⌠something else. I told you of the malevolence on the land?â She asked, and Jason made a soft, impatient noise.
âAnd that itâs where the Curse comes from, yeah. And that the Joker is different,â he prodded.
Danny made a face. He was usually very much on the side of blunt answers, and knew full well that the Lady wouldnât actually like, break Jason for being mouthy. He was very, very used to seeing favouritism from the outside, and Jason was clearly a firm favourite.
Maybe because he was currently Gothamâs only actual part ghost child? (To be fair, Danny didnât think thatâd change much in the fullness of time; Jason was his favourite of all the bats alive or dead.)
Whatever it was, his interruption only brought a flicker of a smile to the Ladyâs lips, which vanished just as quickly.
âYes. The Curse is indeed the original manifestation of that malevolence, given form and now, purpose. But even that malevolence came from somewhere; Gotham lies on a crack between worlds, older than time. Every world in the multiverse exist along certain markers; certain weak spots. Gotham is one of them.â
âOf course it is,â Jason grumbled beside him and Danny shifted closer, brushing their shoulders together.
Personally, he figured that if Gotham was a weak point in the universe and all the bad shit just leaked through, they were probably doing pretty well for themselves. Then, heâd seen the depths of the Ghost Zone; he knew what else could be trying to leak through.
Which, obviously, meant the good luck had to end.
âWhen the Joker died,â Lady Gotham continued, only to be cut off by a startled âWhat?!â from Jason and a totally-super-dignified squawk from Danny.
âYou are not gonna tell me that assholeâs a ghost!â Danny moaned, dragging his hands down his face. Honestly, if heâd missed a whole actual ghost in the city for an entire year too, he was never going to live it down.
Like any of the other ghosts had any fucking clue what it was like being half alive⌠or living fully inside a city spiritâs haunt. Let them visit Lady Gothamâs and see what they sensed.
âWho the hell killed the Joker?!â Jason demanded, something weirdly like panic spiking through anger. âIt wasnât fucking Bruce-â
Lady Gotham silenced them both with a pointed look, shadows growing suddenly long and dark under her stare. Then she returned her gaze to Jason, her expression sombre.
âThe Joker is not a ghost, nor a halfa. Bruce Wayne resuscitated him, which may be all that kept him from becoming a manifestation himself; he was killed not only in Gotham, but by a nexus point, in rage and revenge and hatred.â
There was something dark in Lady Gothamâs eyes now, something black and burning and for half a second Danny could swear he felt that rage himself, deep in his chest.
âSomething else leaked through in the short time that he was dead,â she went on, her gaze firmly locked on Jasonâs and Danny couldnât imagine just how much the older-younger halfa was feeling under its full force. âSomething small, and hungry, and craving death because it was denied his - the death I believe would give it shape.â
It wasnât enough for Jason, that much was obvious; bitterness-frustration-grief hung in the air in a cloud almost thicker than the Ladyâs smogs, and this time Danny gave in to temptation.
Let his own soothing-sorrow-loss twine through, even if he didnât exactly understand the cause of the feeling. Jason startled a little, knocked from grumbling something that hadnât been for anyone but him, but his hand reached back for Dannyâs. Squeezed tight, even as the bitterness deepened.
His eyes narrowed, he remained focused on Lady Gotham though.
âOf course. Of course he fucking brought the clown back, even after someone did the world a fucking favour,â he hissed through his teeth, then raised his voice more clearly. âSo, what? No one can ever kill the Joker, or Gotham gets another curse? Whoâd fucking notice at this point?â
A genuine sorrow and pain passed across Lady Gothamâs face but she schooled it, kept her own aura calm and composed⌠or at least in closer than they could feel. There was probably a reason sheâd put space between them again.
âNot quite, but close,â she agreed softly, those red bat eyes somehow more gentle even against the black pupil. âThis other entity is already here, growing each day. Every violent death in Gotham is being consumed by it, which I will admit has strengthened the truce between the Curse and myself. Neither of us wish to feed it any more than necessary.â
Dannyâs brows furrowed at that and he tried to think back to everything that Frostbite had ever told him about spirits. Not the dead-people kind, but the Neverborn; entities, concepts, ideas given form. Like time, and cities.
âSo⌠when did the Joker die?â He asked cautiously, and felt surprise jolt through Jason. Lady Gotham gave him a quick glance, and cocked her head at Jason himself.
âNot so long after Jason did. A matter of months, less than a year, though he was dead less than a few minutes.â There was something in her tone, a weight on the words that made Danny think he was on the right track⌠but that she didnât want to say it.
Which. Well. That was all kinds of bad fucking news if an entity as old as Lady Gotham was wary of speaking it into being. Luckily, Danny was just a fucked up little half ghost who had absolutely no supernatural tie ins to things like belief.
And he believed in just laying all the cards on the table before he decided if he had to flip it.
âThatâs really young for any kind of belief spirit,â he said bluntly, watching Lady Gothamâs eyes. Saw⌠just a hint of something, creasing the corners, and seriously considered reaching his aura to hers for the first time today.
Itâd save so much time to just get the message through feeling, but⌠if she preferred words, the words had to be important, and Jason probably needed words.
Fuck, theyâd all need words, because this was going to be a goddamn bat-briefing if Lady Gotham was filling them in, and Mr Emotional Repression Is My Soulmate was not going to be up to aura reads.
Chewing his lower lip, he thought through the next stage a couple times before speaking slowly, watching for any hint he was still on the right path.
âIf⌠itâs grown fast enough that you both noticed⌠itâs not new?â He tried, wondering briefly if heâd retroactively doomed them all by thinking about âwhat else could break throughâ from the depths of the Zone.
Lady Gotham shook her head though, gesturing impatiently through her smoke to clear it⌠maybe the first sign heâd ever seen that she didnât control it entirely.
âNo. That much, we are both certain of. This entity⌠it is new and unformed, with no Name of its own. At the moment, all of the fear it wreaks is only feeding belief in the Curse, which is why it only has death. But there is already a will there, long before it should even have awareness. And it wants to grow.â
âOh great, so Jokerâs got a Pitty 2.0 but his is on the outside,â Jason quipped, irritation sparking through him⌠and Danny was kinda glad to see it, honestly. Just a little flash of the guy heâd been getting to know in all the dark.
Even Lady Gotham managed a brief smile, and didnât actually bother refuting it; closing her eyes for a moment, she waved her hand and the clouds of smog between them solidified briefly into a model of the city. Buildings only, but with horribly empty shadows between them.
âThe Jokerâs death gave it an entrance, and his revival denied it his shape, his Name, and the fear he commands. But it is no longer fixated on killing the Joker - and it was, for several years. It pushed him before it had the power for anything else, driving him further, feeding poison to those around him, trying to have him killed so that it could become The Joker, the pure essence of every bloody mark the clown left on Gotham. And it very nearly succeeded,â she added softly, her gaze turning back to Jason with an almost tangible sorrow.
Something in Dannyâs gut iced over, and suddenly he was really, really glad he didnât know what she was thinking.
**
Bruce looked better as he rose from the table, Diana decided, watching her old friend closely. For all that heâd come with an actual reason for his doom and gloom (for a change), his attitude during the briefing was positively relaxed compared to their own discussion that followed.
He would still be worrying and fretting, she knew him too well to believe anything else, and⌠she knew why. While Diana had no children of her own (though she had met and heard of other versions of herself who had), she did dearly love her own proteges, and those of her friends.
She remembered Jason as the young, sweet boy whoâd stumbled over every word he said to her and stared at her like sheâd hung the stars. She remembered Bruceâs grief, Batmanâs rage, and the shadow that hung over the Dark Knight with every step until Tim Drake took him to heel.
She knew that there was too much there, the guilt and pain and loss and grief for Bruce to see Jason objectively, and she didnât begrudge him that. Nor did she condone it.
It only hurt both men, and while she would not give her opinion when it wasnât wanted⌠well, she was aware Bruce spoke to Clark of his worries around Jason much more often than he would to her. This time though, sheâd had no choice.
She knew the man well enough to know what was truly scaring him in this situation; that Jason would be taken from him again. He was at least as upset by this âDannyâ boy as the thought of war with an entire realm.
It would have been cute, if he wasnât a grown adult man who prided himself on critical thinking. Or actively forcing his son away with his own actions at every turn.
Still, there was one piece of counsel she could give. The thing he hated the most of all was a mystery. And while she also didnât usually condone his stalking-as-a-sign-of-affectionâŚ
âBatman.â
He stopped in the doorway but didnât look back, still as a statue. At least he was listening.
A fond smile pulling across her lips, Diana shook her head. Let the formal tones of Wonder Woman return to the voice of a friend.
âYou see many dangers in the unknown. Perhaps you might reassure yourself by getting to know young Danny Fenton as a person, rather than a potential threat.â
He stayed frozen in the doorway for a moment longer, then nodded his head sharply and swept away.
Diana stifled a chuckle. Honestly, for all Constantine had come to her as if the world were about to end⌠all of their problems with this Infinite Realm were perfectly clear to her.
The American government had overstepped drastically with their Anti Ecto Acts and would be brought to heel.
The new ruler of the Infinite Realms had turned their head in this direction, and guided them to what must be fixed.
And young Jason Todd, while far from the only hero who had died and returned, had been chosen by this ruler to be favoured with protection, in exchange for service.
Of course, it may all blow out of control and become as dire as her dear friend already seemed to believe it was, but for all Bruce was constantly creating contingencies and backup plans, he very rarely had to use most of them.
She turned her attention to John Constantine instead, the magician seeming much less inclined to make himself scarce than usual. At least he had also calmed considerably, and was even smiling in his own crooked fashion after Bruce.
âYou know heâs gonna go stalk that poor kid even more now?â He asked sardonically, pulling another cigarette from his pack but not reaching for the lighter.
Diana hesitated for a moment.
Sheâd meant for Bruce to talk to Danny, preferably directly. But Bruce did not like talking to new people; not without thorough research and a chance to prepare.
Then she shrugged.
âIf it will keep him from disrupting our already tense situation with the Infinite Realms, better that he distract himself with more fatherly concerns,â she said simply.
Constantine snickered again, then frowned.
âWait, fatherly concerns? For some kid his boyâs known like, a week?â
This time, Diana didnât bother to restrain her smile, glancing down at the phone in her pocket.
âMerely a week, perhaps, but according to Wonder Girl they have already been caught at least once without their trousers.â
Which hadnât been part of the official presentation, of course. Nor apparently whatever Bruce had already shared with Constantine, as the mage promptly nearly swallowed his unlit cigarette and began choking.
Diana gave him a carefully gauged slap to the back, sending the now soaked and crumpled smoke across the meeting table, but politely did not laugh.
**
Jason was pretty sure he was going to puke. Or scream. Maybe both.
It wasnât bad enough that Bruce had refused to kill the Joker, to stop him from killing anyone else, no, heâd fucking brought him back to life. Given the fucking Joker the chance that none of his victims ever got.
None of them except Jason.
And now apparently even wanting the bastard dead was all part of some master fucking plan to make the fucking asshole even worse.
Heâd wanted Bruce to be the one to avenge him from the second Tallia pulled him out of the Lazarus Pit, but when heâd come to Gotham⌠when his plans to carve out his turf, provoke the Joker with an old alias, set the trap had suddenly become stuffing heads in a bagâŚ
Heâd thought about it. A lot. About just hunting the fucker down, putting a bullet between his eyes, and leaving him in the Batcave deader than dead.
Had nearly done it, but no. Heâd wanted⌠heâd wanted Bruce to choose him. To put him first, to say he loved Jason more than some moral stance, to value Timâs life more, and Steph, and Cass, over the fucking scum who would have happily killed every last one of them with a smile on his face just to see if Bruce finally broke.
And Bruce hadnât.
Bruce had nearly killed him.
And in and around that whole mess, heâd never gotten around to actually thinking about how his fucking daddy issues had saved the Jokerâs life for⌠years, by now.
Jason wasnât killing anymore. Not like, actively. Intentionally. Not because he thought Bruce was right; something, someone, had to be willing to stand up for the people of Gotham and actually stop fuckers like the Joker from killing them.
But⌠well, Crime Alley was his territory, and a scared enemy, a cowed enemy whoâd seen their life in Jasonâs hands and knew just how easily he could end it was more useful than dealing with the power vacuum, or the next million upstarts whoâd think they knew better, would be better, and could take on the Red Hood themselves.
Ironically, keeping fuckers like Black Mask and Great White Shark alive and in power (at severely reduced scale) saved him time. Kept him from dealing with all those upstarts himself.
That was how Waylon had put it, back when Jason was considering adding to his bag of heads. It was⌠like farming. Keep them low, but keep them stable. Break anything new they went for, or anything that got on his turf.
Let them harvest some of the power hungry fucks who thought they could take a piece of the Alley.
And then Dick had noticed. And reached out. And didnât stop until Jason gave in and reached back.
When Danny came to Gotham. Somehow, it all swung back around to Danny.
And the fact that if he actually believed what he told Bruce, he could have gone to kill the clown himself at any time since returning to the city.
And he never had. The time wasnât right. Something came up. Something went wrong, or broke, or distracted him before he thought too hard about it.
Killing the Joker hadnât even been in his original plans for his triumphant return. Heâd just wanted to take back the Alley, prove his point to Bruce. Keep his home safe.
When had killing the Joker become such a big part of the plan? Who the fuck had gotten into his fucking head, redefined him as the last moment of his fucking life, demanded his new life be all about how the last one ended?
Eyes narrowing, he looked searchingly into Lady Gothamâs face just in time to catch her slow nod, like sheâd heard every thought. Like heâd been speaking aloud.
âI could not stop it from reaching to you,â she said softly, her voice heavy with sadness, âbut I could⌠distract. Get in the way, make its path harder. That you did not give inâŚâ
Something soft, something proud flickered in her eyes again, and it made him want to squirm.
âYou may not have consciously known that you fought yet another enemy, yet you triumphed regardless. My dear JasonâŚâ she sighed, heavy with sorrow, and reached out a hand again as though to cup his face.
Jason found himself moving to meet her before he even thought about it. Stopped himself just before it actually got him anywhere.
He wasnât done being angry yet. He wasnât even sure heâd actually started. If he could ever, would ever, be angry enough for this.
There was something building in him like a tide, riding high on resentment and his spiralling thoughts. It wasnât green tinted like the pit rage, his vision was still clear⌠if anything, it felt sharper, like everything had been dialled up to eleven. Like the terrible, roaring anger was seeking a target.
âI am sorry that you have been robbed of your justice in this way,â Lady Gotham said quietly and once again Jasonâs focus narrowed down with her intensity, like she was the only real thing in the world, âthat even your own emotions of this, your death, have been used against you. It isâŚâ
She hesitated, actually looking to Danny for help herself for the first time. Judging from the sudden low horror Jason could feel from the other man, he might actually be under reacting.
Or the tide was still rising.
He felt like razing the whole city to the fucking ground, with his own hands, brick by brick. Or puking. Or screaming until his lungs ripped out of his chest, if only he could move.
It felt like something had reached into his brain and cranked up the contrast, made the already neon brights of the Ghost Zone brighter, the shadows darker, the very air prickling at his skin like needles with the urge to do something.
Because if he moved, did anything, he wouldnât be able to stop. Not when every muscle ached to tear the whole universe apart.
He was almost a passenger in his own skin as something else, a different, slow boiling rage barely under control clamped him in a vice.
âSo yâknow we talked about not asking about how ghosts died?â Danny said slowly, his voice suddenly low and hoarse.
Jason managed a stiff nod, every muscle twanging tight with tension. It had been pretty important, pre-Ghost-Zone.
And he could put the pieces together, right from the tight hot center of that ball of rage that he was pretty sure was his own core.
âThis is worse,â he said gruffly, not bothering to look over. Didnât have to, when he could feel the face Danny was pulling through the worry-worry-fear-anger-horror still surrounding him.
He⌠fuck. He was a little afraid of what he might do, if there was even an ounce of pity on Dannyâs face, and honestly that panicked him more than anything else. All the rage wanted was a target, and he didnât think heâd be able to choose what it was.
Danny nodded anyway, making a conscious effort to try and reign his aura in. Like he couldnât hear the subtext, feel it in Jasonâs, or like he could and didnât care.
It left him feeling cold, icy and alone, but still relieved under the echoing slam of rage in his veins. A little more alone in his own head. A little less watched. Judged. Not good enough.
âLike, worse than worse, dude. Ghosts will throw down and rip each other apart just for fun and no oneâs actually hurt, but⌠you donât fuck with somebodyâs death. You just donât. Itâs the worst thing you could do to a ghost, worse than Ending them. Not even Pariah DarkâŚâ
âExactly,â Lady Gotham hissed, baring her teeth in something not even remotely a smile, full cheeks and lips suddenly gaunt and hollow as the teeth became fangs. It lasted barely a moment, a flicker before it faded, but it snapped Jason straight out of his fury with a sudden shock of terror.
Sheâd been intimidating before. Effortlessly, gracefully powerful and commanding, the kind of person people would beg to step on them without a hint of aggression. Those teeth though⌠just the moment of that rage, of something so powerful suddenly nothing but raw, feral dangerâŚ
It wasnât even directed at him but it still felt like a bucket of cold water down his spine. An instant urge to duck his head, show his throat, convince this much larger predator that he wasnât a threat.
She was immediately contrite, turning her head away as her face cast into shadow, only the red pupils still visible.
âMy apologies. It is⌠less personal for me than it is for you, yet it seems still too close to my heart.â
Forcing himself to swallow, Jason took a couple of deep, heavy breaths. The anger was still there, kind of. He could feel it in an almost distant way, past the hammering of his heart, but it wasnât all he was anymore.
It was just⌠a feeling now. One he was in control of.
The shadows were just shadows again. The green of the Zone no longer blinding.
He blew the last breath out slowly, and let the remnants of the anger go with it.
âNo, uh⌠itâs fine. I think that helped, actually,â he said awkwardly, rubbing the back of his neck and suddenly embarrassed at just how tense heâd become.
Justified, apparently, from both the other ghostsâ reactions, but that didnât mean Jason wanted to feel so out of control. How close to just⌠being carried away by the anger.
No matter what anyone else said, no matter what the damn Pit or Joker-monster or whatever the fuck else tried to do, Jason Todd was not going to be defined by rage.
For one thing, heâd never live it down.
Danny sagged beside him, relief as tangible as that last breath flowing out of him, despite the core of concern underneath. That was fine; Jason was still concerned too.
And maybe thinking about his stash of ecto-candies again, but he honestly didnât feel half as drained this time. He wasnât even scared of Lady Gotham anymore - that moment had ended as soon as it started. As soon as sheâd tucked those terrifying needle-like teeth away. Now she just lookedâŚ
Proud. Proud, and fond, and so, so sad. Like Alfred had been the first time he presented Jason with his very own Robin suit for the field.
It choked something inside Jason just a little, made his throat tight and breath hitch.
âYou are so much more than anyone gives you credit for, Jason Todd,â she said softly, her sclera softening briefly to a bright, sunshine yellow. Like the cape heâd drowned in as a boy flying from her rooftops, âand they all think far better of you than you believe.â
That caught him up for a moment, confusion pulling into the absolute fucking mess of emotions he was pretty sure he was projecting to all and sundry.
Then Danny sighed heavily and draped himself sideways over Jasonâs shoulders like a particularly lanky and bony scarf.
âYeah, yeah, and your ghost mom is fucking terrifying. Did not need that reminder, Ladyship,â he tossed at Lady Gotham with a cheeky wink, effectively steam rolling the tension yet again.
Jason could have kissed him, but from the angle Danny had flopped on, his options were armpit or hip, and neither appealed.
Sassy comebacks, he could handle. Reassurances that people didnât think he was a complete sack of shit, apparently not.
The whole batfam were just perfect poster kids for mental health, alright?
The Lady herself laughed softly and inclined her head, not arguing the point.
âOf course. Still, I am sorry Jason.â
He cut her off this time, raising both hands and stopping just short of reaching for the back of his neck again, which was about where Dannyâs waist was sat.
âDonât be. I⌠think I needed to be knocked out of my head there. I really do feel better now,â he added, and Danny huffed a noncommittal noise and ruffled his hair.
âYeah, well. Youâre allowed to be pissed about it,â Danny informed him like he wasnât sure if Jason actually knew that.
Which, obviously, Jason absolutely wasnât. He had a pit ghost baby to teach good habits to, and Danny still had no idea what Jason was like when he actually lost control of the anger. But he could appreciate the sentiment.
And deflect like a Robin.
âOh, is that a royal decree?â He asked archly, and while this noise was no more coherent than the last it was decidedly more whiny and drawn out into wordless protest.
Which still ended in a very quiet âyes.â
Luckily, quiet enough that Jason could pretend he didnât hear it.
âAnyway, Iâm good. Still gonna kick this thingâs ass for messing with my head, and maybe put it in a blender, but for now Iâm good. Chill vibes only for Pitty,â he added with a roll of his eyes when Danny made a confused little chirping sound.
Lady Gotham chuckled softly to herself and nodded, resettling herself to recline on her smog clouds once more.
âIndeed. You currently have more pressing concerns; as little as I enjoy the present situation, it can wait. The Curse and I can monitor this new beingâs behaviour through the rogues it has affected; they are noticeably becoming more violent, while the Curse is swaying the rest towards being less. For contrast,â she added before Jason could ask.
Which⌠might actually explain why Riddler had tossed a broken game box at Croc and the Wayne gala rather than trying to fix it. Heâd stripped most of the interesting stuff according to Timâs report, sure, but Nygma never let a thread go.
So he wasnât gonna be on this new bad guyâs kill list.
Nor would Waylon, and Harley had been more destructive than homicidal for years. Already making a mental list on the events heâd caught wind of in the last few weeks, Jason didnât even realise the conversation had moved on without him until Danny stuck a wet finger in his ear.
âWhat the actual fuck!â Jason demanded, trying to shrug the ghost off his shoulders. And while there was deadass no weight to Danny in this form, it was frankly unfair that he just rolled with the movement like he also didnât have bones, snickering.
âYou had Resting Bat Face,â he explained with a grin, twisting upwards to look down at him in a way that actually really shouldnât have been doable with a human spine - and Jason had grown up around Dick Grayson, who ran the limit of everything a human spine was capable of.
âHe does best with a problem to solve,â Lady Gotham noted with a sly amusement. âThis one, however, has no time limit as yet. If I thought you would listen, I would have insisted on telling you at a later date.â
And that was just pointed enough that Jason rolled his eyes, feeling his cheeks flush in spite of himself. He just⌠liked to have all of the information. Itâs not like he was Bruce.
âYeah, well, I like to know what Iâm dealing with,â he grumbled, folding his arms and scowling at Danny. Who grinned back and ruffled his hair.
âWell, either way. Not like you need to pull the spandex back on imminently, right? Thereâs plenty of bats around,â he offered hopefully, and Jason felt a quick pang.
Danny⌠really didnât want him to have to be a vigilante. He could taste it in the hope, in the worry, in everything his king was putting off. For some reason, he seemed to think Jason had come back to life and left the masks behind.
Like he hadnât even thought about why Jason was still in fighting shape to be his fucking knight in the first place.
He knew heâd be annoyed if it was anyone else trying to insist he stay out of the game. Heâd shot at Dick more than once for suggesting he go home when he was injured; the rest knew better than to say a word.
He hadnât even considered giving up the vigilante life when he came back from the dead⌠except that brief period when heâd sort of been a rogue. Heâd never even been a normal crime lord, most of them were way less hands on.
If he looked at the future now, he couldnât imagine ever giving it up. The rogues would apparently literally always be a problem; the city would always need protectors.
That thought had never made him sad before, and yetâŚ
Was it really the first time anyone had suggested heâd done enough? Heâd died, and sure Jason was back now, but Danny seemed to really, actually believe he could stop wearing the mask.
That heâd given enough, given everything, and could and should just have a peaceful life now.
It made him almost ashamed to admit that heâd never even considered the possibility.
For all Jason railed against teen heroes, heâd only stopped being one for a temporary villain arc. Which was apparently at least partially supernaturally motivated, which was fun.
Itâd shut Bruce up if Jason ever dragged that out in an argument, but Bruce already thought Jason was too volatile and susceptible to being controlled. Never mind that he hadnât actually killed the Joker and started the apocalypse or whatever, all Bruce would hear was âsomeone else made Jason a villain so it could happen againâ.
Heâd probably try and take Jason off the case of this mystic whatever that was feeding on death. Fuck that noise. Until Bruce got a face to face with Lady G, Jason probably wouldnât even tell him the details.
(Honestly, if there was even half a chance of avoiding that subject altogether, heâd take it. Bruce got ornery about magic in his city in a way none of the Robins had ever enjoyed dealing with, and that had been back when he and Jason had a good relationship.
Now⌠well, Constantine had been sticking around, so hopefully he could handle that mess and Jason could just get the actual work done.)
He gave Danny his best reassuring smile anyway, rolling his eyes and reaching to try and ruffle his hair. Found that he actually couldnât quite reach with the way Danny was twisted around him, which was kinda weird.
âYeah, yeah, I heard Frostbite. Side effects of the forming core could be pretty much fucking anything, and til Pitty pops out Iâm not even gonna do research on anything thatâll set us off.â
Which wasnât the same as saying he wouldnât start the case. He could arrange what he already knew, start a plan of action, and organise his next steps without doing any additional research, after all.
Something about Lady Gothamâs delicately arching eyebrow let him know that she, at least, was onto his bullshit. Lucky for Jason, Danny just accepted the words, grinning and twisting around to wrap his whole head in a hug.
And then flowed back off his shoulders like a fucking liquid before Jason could worry about having to breathe.
âThatâs great! Oh, and we should set up your haunt too! Thatâll help!â Danny enthused brightly, clapping his hands and doing his best impression of a totally solid human that was apparently not his default.
Maybe it was a ghost thing.
Just so long as he never did it in human form, Jason could ignore that he definitely shoulda felt a ribcage being squeezed like thatâŚ
And no, Jason absolutely wasnât wondering about what else Danny could use that noodley flexibility for. Totally not letting Dick know either⌠for competitive gymnast reasons, definitely.
No one wanted to deal with that.
And then his brain fizzled to a halt as Dannyâs actual words penetrated and a sliver of concern slipped in.
Because⌠yeah. Theyâd talked about haunts. It was practically the first topic on the list; what to do in someone elseâs haunt, what to never ever do even near someone elseâs haunt, what a haunt meant to a ghost.
It was soul-underwear again, one of the most sacred parts of a personâs soul; their truest, actual home. Fortress and power source.
Halfas had to have them too, since Danny and Frostbite had both insisted that keeping and maintaining his haunt were going to be vital to his health while his cores stabilized. As in, Frostbite told him not to leave it for long and suggested redecorating as a soothing activity.
(Dannyâs was officially Amity Park, which had not escaped Jasonâs notice when he was apparently being put on haunt-arrest. It might have been an older halfa thing; very few ghosts actually stayed in their haunts all the time, although Jason could see the temptation.
It also might have been something else, and Jason had this thing about secrets and surprises down the line. Heâd ask later, if he couldnât work it out himself.)
Danny called Crime Alley Jasonâs haunt, and that had felt right from the first time heâd said it. Crime Alley was his, his territory, his space, his home more than anywhere else. He knew it inside and out, could feel its moods and taste the changes in the air when something went wrong.
Baby ghosts usually couldnât claim a haunt of any size as their own, but Jason knew that the Alley belonged to him.
That was before heâd met Lady Gotham. And if she was the spirit of the whole city⌠maybe heâd been wrong? Maybe it was just through her that he knew it so well?
He found himself looking to her uncertainly, searching her face in case there was any trace of displeasure. Any sign she didnât want another ghostâs haunt in⌠well, what was kinda her physical body.
He couldnât see or feel anything, but when sheâd already been so careful about keeping her feelings her own⌠no better time to ask, really.
âYeah⌠about thatâŚâ this time he did scratch the back of his neck, Danny safely down beside him. Which was about when he realized that he had no clue how to word the question.
Haunts were personal, he knew that much.
Then again, Lady Gotham said she was his ghost-mom. That had to include stupid questions. Blunt it was.
âIs it weird if I have a haunt in the city? I mean, itâs obviously your city, duh, but how do I⌠it feels like Iâm squatting in your closet,â he said finally, giving up on not being just the most awkward creature in a thousand mile radius.
Dannyâs mouth opened and closed a few times, excitement fading to a confused fascination as his words sunk in.
âYâknow, thatâs a really good point⌠except itâs more like heâs squatting in your kidneys,â he pointed out to Lady Gotham, turning to face her too.
Lady Gotham chuckled softly and took a slow drag from her traffic cone, which had almost stopped smoking.
âAh, I forget the limitations of a halfaâs knowledge⌠all ghosts begin with a haunt within their parentâs, Jason. From the moment you returned to my arms I opened up the Alley for you, and it has been yours ever since.â She paused to blow out a long plume of smog, which shaped itself into a tiny row of very familiar buildings.
Jason didnât have to see more than a couple to know what they were; he could feel it right down to his core.
âWhen you are older, stronger, you may desire another, although being in the mortal world is already a degree of distance, but Crime Alley will always be your first,â Lady Gotham continued as Crime Alley bloomed from the smog before them, tiny and yet more than just an image, more than just a replica; the real thing in the scope of her power.
There were no lights in tiny windows, nothing moving through the smog, and yet it was still clearly alive. No, filled with things that were alive, people and noise and even the rats.
And it was his. His beating heart.
Lady Gothamâs smile was a tender beacon in the fog, her hands coming up to caress the smoking Crime Alley and gently waft it in his direction.
âEvery crumbling brick, every pothole, every shadow. It is a heavy responsibility, and one I shall share with you until you decide you no longer need my help, but it will always be yours, Jason. It would not have accepted anyone else.â
The cluster of smoggy buildings fell apart as they reached Jason and for a moment he nearly panicked trying to keep them together, but⌠he was suddenly washed in a wave of old, familiar scent.
Not the burned rubber and pollution of all the rest of the smogs, the constant smell of the city. This was⌠floral. Soft, and sweet, and chemical in the way that cheap perfumes always were because they couldnât have afforded the good ones.
Watered down, because they could get even that so rarely that she would begin refilling the bottle with water when it was barely half empty. Catherine Toddâs favourite perfume.
It hadnât covered the stink of cigarettes and worse coming from the very walls of their apartment; heâd only smelled it when she was holding him close. Shielding him from Willisâs rage, tucking him into bed, cuddled up on the couch to wait out the rain or sickness.
The smell of home.
It brought tears to his eyes, the pressure of the day threatening to spill over and overwhelm him again.
Intellectually, it felt like another moment that should have been terrifying. More than any show of teeth, this was her strength. Who and what she was, she could break him with a wave of her hand, a wisp of smoke, and yetâŚ
He felt warm. Comforted. Wrapped in her smile and at peace in a way he hadnât in⌠fuck it had been years.
There was something else too, a layer under the flowers that only the deepest detective-trained parts of him tried to pluck apart; it was part of the home smell, inextricable, but it didnât make sense. Wasnât the perfume. Just the very faintest hint of baking far away, and Catherine Todd had never been able to affordâŚ
Oh.
Of course not. Because Catherine Todd, his mother in every possible sense of the word but one, had never met Alfred.
**
So, the good news: Tucker was currently in the lead for Spiderheck. Bad news: theyâd finished the first set (Tim won, but heâd been two ahead from the start which was cheating), and⌠the game had ticked directly over into another set.
They hadnât been planning on changing any settings, so it was fine, and Conner and Tim hadnât noticed anything wrong.
But⌠Tucker was beginning to worry, just a little. Heâd done video games before, with Danny and Sam; no worries, theyâd taken a turn directly in pretty much every game theyâd played together.
Just, yâknow, he knew Danny and Sam really well. And Tim and Conner were really cool, and he understood a lot more about how the Supers worked than he ever had before? But, maybe that was why heâd kinda screwed up.
Because he wanted things to be fair, and didnât want them to think heâd given himself extra advantages. So they were all spiders, all the same.
And he wasnât completely sure where the meta controls were?
Danny and Sam always insisted he have a version of the controller somewhere, so they could flick to the menu (and sometimes run riot there too). Last time they did Spiderheck, heâd put the buttons on his stomach, so Danny and Sam could try and hit them for an extra level of difficulty.
But he wanted to be fair. Didnât want extra powers. And, apparently, technopathy had sorta maybe converted that wish into him not being able to feel it while he was spidered up.
All his combat moves were fine! The break, grab, web commands were smooth and easy, just like every other time he did them. Different attacks, no worries. And, obviously, he hadnât stood still and tried to look for the code, because they were playing Spiderheck and that was a really easy way to get wiped.
Dodging another swinging attack from Tim, he scuttled at top speed across the platform and jumped behind a box. No weapons here, and he scanned quickly for the next spawn point.
Which, normally, shoulda shown up on two levels; the normal game vision, and the white lined underlay of the code, which he could always see through from top to bottom of the level.
(This was usually an active impediment rather than an advantage in Spiderheck; it was way too hard to know what he could stand on.)
He couldnât see one, just the platform above and the wall behind.
Maybe he should take an early death, just to give himself a little time to work this out. Just so he could stop worrying. He was 21, heâd had these powers for years, he totally knew how they worked by now.
He just, maybe, might have gotten overconfident.
Danny would never let him live it down if they all had to be rescued from Spiderheck.
And, way more importantly, Tim Drake-Wayne and his super hot boyfriend would only remember him as the loser who couldnât even control his powers.
Nope. Absolutely not.
A loud buzzing heralded the arrival of one of the spinning laser traps, and Tucker made up his mind. Just one early death. No worries. He had a two win lead, and honestly heâd rather lose the set than admit heâd fucked up.
Scuttling âawayâ from Timâs probable next attack, Tucker scurried into the path of the spinning laser trap.
And saw, at the very last second, Conner swinging in from the other side, directly into a laser.
Shit.
**
Sam was comfortably snuggled down into her pillows and thoroughly enjoying the chaos her new chat was creating when she finally heard the door. A little too buried to easily get up, or look particularly graceful doing it, so instead she stuck a hand straight up into the air.
âIn here, love!â
And, like the angel of mercy that she was, Val only made her wait ten minutes to get out of all of her winter gear and put the kettle on before coming to save her from her fate.
âNot the fastest rescue Iâve received,â Sam teased, even as Val hauled her easily to her feet. Val grinned back and pulled her in for a quick peck.
âI wasnât aware I was being timed. I can do better.â
âI bet you can,â Sam laughed, draping her arms around her girlfriendâs shoulders. Val gave her another, deeper kiss, then drew back enough to press their foreheads together.
âSo, how was Gotham? I saw Danny made the front page,â she teased back, and Sam hesitated.
In amongst all of their various plans for disaster, it hadnât really come up that whatever they did at the party, it was sure to make the gossip rags. Front page though? That was probably an achievement.
And, given what she herself had done, really annoying.
âWhat, they gave the front page to him? I blatantly accused at least two CEOs and Lex Luthor of weaponizing misogyny, with citations, and Danny got the front page?â She huffed, drawing back and folding her arms, fully intent on turning away to sulk, but not remotely objecting when Valâs arms snuck around her waist and pulled her back in.
Valâs chin tucked in over her shoulder and the taller woman snickered.
âI know, right? Sadly cold hard facts just fade away in the face of a scandal.â Val sighed dramatically, then dropped a kiss on the side of Samâs neck. âYouâre on page seven. Itâs mostly about your parents, but using Lexâs name got a couple other points in. Oh, and Vicki Vale did a three page piece on how Brucie Wayne specifically upholds the patriarchy. I think she quoted you.â
Sam considered that for a moment, her arms automatically coming around to cover Valâs for a brief squeeze. It wasnât like sheâd actually been planning to change anything at the gala. Mostly sheâd just wanted to be heard.
It could be an interesting starting point, though. Especially since she got to pick her outfit for the next gala; her mother hadnât even specified that it had to be a dress on the document, which was definitely a peace offering.
Cass Wayne had looked really good in that suit.
Her cheeks suddenly hot for absolutely no reason, Sam twisted in Valâs arms to kiss her again.
âIâm sorry my momâs⌠the worst,â she finished lamely, wrapping her arms around Val again.
The whole fall-from-grace thing may have been seven years ago, and Val had more than moved on, but. Well. Sam didnât exactly believe all the scars had healed.
Especially when Val stilled for a moment in her arms.
Then she chuckled, wrapping her arms a littler tighter around Sam and lifting her off her feet.
âHey, at least sheâs not actually a bigot. Itâs always nicer to be hated personally than in general, yâknow?â She teased, echoing something Sam was pretty sure Danny had said to her back in her Phantom-hunting days.
Sam huffed and wrapped her legs around Valâs waist too, raining kisses down on her face.
âYeah, well, she can still shove it up her ass. Youâre my date for the next gala, if you actually want to come.â
Which.
Well.
Was about when she realized that the next gala was probably going to be extra interesting, after all their shenanigans. Maybe they should have been more discrete? More careful?
Her worry must have shown on her face, because Val gave her a very gentle bounce to shake her out of it.
âHey. Samantha Manson. I would be delighted to go to the next gala with you, and tell all the little journalists that yeah, Iâm that Val,â she said firmly once Sam had refocused on her. Then she grinned. âIâll even be on my best behaviour and not one up Danny until the second one.â
That made Sam laugh again, hugging on tight even as Val turned and easily carried her through to their little kitchenette and sat her up on one of the counters.
âHey, did you get that autograph from Harley for me by the way? I wanna send it to my dad for his birthday,â she added, sneaking another kiss and then pulling a pair of mugs next to the steaming kettle.
Sam considered hopping off the counter. Didnât bother, reaching behind herself instead to pull her favourite tea for the month and drop a bag into her mug.
âYeah, a couple actually. And she said if we wanna meet Ivy sheâll let us know when theyâre back on the west coast, but it wonât be any time soon.â That hadnât been particularly surprising, but it still made Sam a little sad.
Just another reminder that they were on the outside looking in all the way over here.
Valerie stilled, coming back and resting both hands on Samâs thighs.
âDo you miss being on the east coast?â She asked quietly, those gorgeous green eyes so large and gentle.
Sam hesitated a moment longer, then sighed and let her head thunk back against the cupboard behind her.
âHonestly, I think I just miss being closer to everyone. Itâs not far for Danny with the Zone, but if you or I wanna visit anyone we have to hop on an airplane or spend weeks driving, neither of which are good for the environment. We just⌠get forgotten out here, stuck out of the loop.â
Val raised an eyebrow, a smirk on her face but eyes still soft with understanding.
âOh, like youâre one to talk. I thought Iâd pick up a new phone and rejoin the group chat that day, but suddenly I gotta wait nearly a week for ânew secretsâ,â she teased and Sam sighed, shaking her head. Not quite able to lift all the way out of her funk.
âYeah, I know⌠it probably woulda been fine, Danny shouldnât have dropped anything at all in the main chat if he didnât want everyone to see it, I justâŚâ
âWanted to be more sensitive than he is,â Val finished the sentence, leaning in for another kiss. Not needing to reach up even with Sam sat on the counter. âThatâs why Iâm still dating you.â
It did pull a smile from Sam anyway and she draped her arms over her girlfriendâs shoulders again.
âFor some reason. So, what did you think?â
Val shrugged, her hands sliding up to settle around Samâs waist.
âAbout a new halfa? Probably sucks for him. Especially when heâs gotta come out as dead to his family. The Waynes arenât exactly known for being stable,â she pointed out when Sam snickered.
Which was a fair point.
âTheyâre actually worse when thereâs more of them,â she mused, glancing back towards the bed where sheâd left her phone, âand the oldestâs a cop now.â
This time it was Valâs turn to snicker.
âYeah, I heard. Tuck already sent me the blow by blow of you eviscerating the poor guy.â
Sam preened. Deservedly.
âHey, you know me, Iâm not gonna play nice just cuz Iâve been dragged to some social function.â
The snicker turned to a chuckle as Val leaned in, rubbing their noses together.
âAnd you know me, baby girl, ACAB all the way, and I still think that should extend to the Justice League. Heard half of Batman Inc also showed up, did you let them have it too?â
âYou know I did,â Sam purred, locking her ankles behind Valâs back and nipping playfully at her lower lip. Val laughed, her hands creeping slowly up the small of Samâs back.
âThatâs my little leopard. Teaâs done.â And then, totally unfairly, she reached back with one hand and pulled Samâs ankles apart, slipping free with a laugh as Sam pouted. âHey, youâd be more upset if I let it over steep.â
âI can make more tea,â Sam grumbled, finally slipping off the counter, but a rebellious smile made it onto her face anyway. Val toasted her with the french press.
âTrue that, darling, but Iâm not wasting the good coffee beans. Daddy asked me four times if I was sure about taking the train but honestly, heâs a state away now, itâs not worth a flight.â
Setting her teabag aside, Sam squirted in some vanilla agave syrup and took a deep breath. Gotham was fine, but no hotels could match her home tea stash. Not even the Waynes could.
âBeautiful, strong, environmentally conscious, and a Daddyâs girl. How did I land you again?â She asked innocently as Val dropped creamer into her own mug.
âBy being all of those but the last one,â Val countered easily, taking a mug and holding an arm out for Sam to tuck under. âNow câmon, if Iâm going to the next gala you need to tell me allllll about a certain cutie Cassandra Wayne,â she cooed, making for their couch.
Samâs face flushed red and she made to duck away instantly, but those damn vigilante muscles made it so hard.
âOkay, veto, youâre not allowed to do that anymore! My mom is trying to hook me up with her!â Sam did not whine. She. Protested. With dignity. Totally no idea why Val snickered, holding her coffee up and away in her other arm.
âYeah, thatâs the point. How funny would it be if Danny and I both stole a Wayne from you?â She asked with a vicious grin.
Which⌠did make Sam pause. Because that would be really funny. And Cass would almost certainly be down for it; she wasnât as loud or attention seeking as any of the boys, but Sam could recognize the wicked gleam in anyonesâ eyes when they enjoyed the chaos.
Then she sighed.
âNo, we have to be good for the next gala. Otherwise no oneâs going to listen to what I actually have to say.â
Val hummed an agreement, guiding her to sit on the plush, well loved cushions. It was an old couch, and a hand-me-down from Samâs work, but it was just too good to pass up. They could both lie comfortably side by side on the seat, if they snuggled just a little, and the back was wide and plush enough for two throws.
âOkay. The gala after that, then. Itâll make our slow burn long distance romance all the more compelling,â she added when Sam snorted, finally releasing Sam to sink comfortably into oblivion.
Sam swatted at her and put her tea down on the table.
âYouâre dreadful. I love you. Weâll ask Cass, lemme just get my phone and Iâll hook you into the group chat with her, Steph, and Babs. Theyâre Wayne family friends,â she added at Valâs questioning noise, âI havenât met Babs yet, but Steph is great. Youâre gonna love her.â
âOnly if weâre going for some threeâs company action,â Val snickered as Sam jogged to the bedroom, flipping her girlfriend off as she went.
**
Jason was quiet as they left the Zone. It wasnât entirely unexpected, especially after the day heâd had and the emotional whiplash.
Danny was doing his very best not to let it bother him. He remembered the early days of being a halfa, how much heâd second-guessed himself, how much every new change and discovery had rocked his world. And heâd been a teenager, all hormones and fire and energy.
He hadnât even been dead a month before shit got weird.
Jason was twenty-two, and had already been dead for almost seven years. Dannyâd like to think heâd found ways to cope, but seven years in himself he was pretty sure he still hadnât.
Whatever Jason had dealt with in those six and a half years was being ripped up in front of him day by day.
If there was anything he wanted, anything he needed, Danny would be there for him in a heartbeat. Before he could even have to ask, if possible. Aaaand the only thing he couldnât do that for was if Jason needed space.
Lady Gotham had been able to open them a portal directly into Jasonâs apartment; Danny preferred to aim high enough to miss walls and buildings on the way back, but it was her city. She knew exactly where everything and anything was - the portal had been in the back of Jasonâs front door.
Danny totally wasnât jealous. He could come back out almost at the same place heâd gone in, if he was quick. And he could go intangible anyway.
It was still really cool to watch the city spirit do it, the way the realms opened easily and willingly at her touch. Sheâd given Jason a token, a coin that had to be at least six hundred years old that showed the cityâs skyline. Apparently he could use it to get in touch with her, or get back to the Zone on his own if Danny couldnât take him.
Danny was fine with that. For sure.
The Infinite Realms were dangerous, but the token should bring him straight to Lady Gotham, in an emergency. And then Danny could follow and find her, and find Jason. It was a super reasonable backup plan.
He still found himself hovering in the doorway, unsure if Jason wanted him to stay or go while the other man shrugged out of his coat, boots, and shoulder holster that Danny had totally missed this entire time. And then walked directly into the bathroom.
Danny hovered a little closer, entirely unknowing what exactly heâd do if Jason was crying. Or screaming. Or beating a hole in the wall away from prying eyes. Or, actually using the bathroom for its intended purpose, apparently.
Because Danny forgot Jason was still in mandatory human form at all times.
He couldnât hear anything from inside the bathroom with the door shut anyway, not even movement or the sink running. But then again, Jasonâs family knew Superman personally. That probably lead to some inside jokes and really specific precautions.
Danny hovered back to the door. Stared around at the incredibly clean, well organized display of video games and weaponry on the walls, the double shelf of books.
This, he was beginning to suspect, was a third, larger, more expensive apartment. The furniture and room layouts were about the same, but he was like 80% sure the apartment theyâd played MarioKart in hadnât had as much stuff.
This one had some dishes waiting by the sink though. Given how well organized everything else was, they stuck out.
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Five minutes. Jason was still in the bathroom.
Danny hated waiting. If he was going to stick around, he could justify it by helping out. He rolled up his sleeves and got to work.
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Part two imminent! All my love to the tag list, youâll be following the link on this one so you donât get both separately
Part 2:
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#dp x dc#dpxdc#dc x dp#dcxdp#danny fenton dead and loving it#dfdali#dead on main ship#chapter probably 18 part 1#so that just happened#in which there is LORE#and SPIDERHECK#and LESBIANS#feast my children feast
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My solution for the Armie Hammer shaped issue with making another Man From UNCLE movie is simply to recast Illya and Napoleon with two women.
#GIVE ME BUTCH LESBIAN ILLYA OR GIVE ME DEATH#My fancasts would be like katy o'brien and like alia shawkat or rachel sennott#Mostly Alia because Napoleon and Maeby ARE The same character#but also because they could have some insane gay tension#Also I just want more girl spy movies#and girl love triangles#and girls#and lesbians#the man from uncle#illya kuryakin#napoleon solo
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The minute, and I mean the MINUTE, someone on that cast says something remotely republican, itâs on site.
#big brother#cbs#bb27#I need a woke liberal house to even out these past five months#AND LESBIANS#I NEED SAPPHIC REP
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Mind you, it is peak romance that Isabel loves language is violent acts to protect her and gifts... and Josie uses both

#bottoms 2023#isabel x josie#josabel#oh they're so perfect#isa rewatch bottoms#i love sapphics#and lesbians#and just girl loving gilrs
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HAPPY PRIDE MONTH GUYSS
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#ITS FINALLY THE MONTH FOR THE ⨠GAYS â¨#and lesbians#and asexuals#pansexuals#omnisexuals#demisexual#demi girl#demiboy#agender#nonbinary#etc#HAPPY PRIDEEE#đłď¸âđđłď¸âđđłď¸âđđłď¸âđ#Notice how my birthday is in pride month >:)#the queers are officially 90x stronger than they regularly are#YAYAYYAY
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Me: *decides to check the ACOTAR tag*
Me: What the shit?
Me: *Looks at a plethora of posts about some shipping poll from instagram*
Me: Oh dearâ
ACOTAR Fandom. Please. Iâm begging at this point. Stop calling each other names and spewing insults. I get it, your ship is your OTP or a ship you like, but itâs not a reason to call others hateful names or insults, or threaten them.
Iâve been asked who I root for, who I like as a ship, who I care for. I donât care for either. I like the world building and focus on that more.
Please, I just want to find posts about silly gay fae doing their silly gay fae things.
#acotar#a court of thorns and roses#please be mature people#I just want to ship Tamcien#And tamquin#And tamsand#And all the more homos#And lesbians#Canon and not canon
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post-match l&o with keira đŤśđ (via @Barcafemenifoto)
#as someone who's very serious about eye contact i don't think i could look ona in the eye she's way too stunning#ona batlle#lucy bronze#keira walsh#fcb femenĂ#barça femeni#barcelona femeni#l&o#luna#240204#i have recently learned that l&o is a tag for law and order#but oh well#i can't stand any of their other ship names#i hope the law and order stans like soccer#and lesbians#post-match
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eugeee can i get a mb for nighttime








#i fucking loveeeeeed the color palette of this#just night Stuff#like lamps#and lesbians#as god intended ofc#del tag <3#amazing prompt hon#moodboard#night
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inosaku brokeback mountain,,,,
#inosaku on my mind#inosaku#and lesbians#and cowboys#haruno sakura#ino yamanaka#ALL WEVE GOT NOW IS HOKAGE MOUNTIAN#jack and ennis live happily ever after i scream as they drag me into the white padded room#sparring buddies haha;;;; get it cause fishing buddies#oh no theyâre throwing tomatoes
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#i mean#hot female mercenaries#and lesbians#killing eve#wingwomen#voleuses#wingwomen netflix#voleuses netflix#netflix#villaneve#killing eve show#wingwomen movie#voleuses movie
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last night i was on my regularly scheduled yearly ritual of rewatching she ra season 5 and i noticed that catra's hair is always messier when she's acting more like her true self <3
#detailssssss I love details#and lesbians#she ra and the princesses of power#catra spop#catra applesauce meowmeow#love that thatâs her official tag LMFAO
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WOOO! 40 FOLLOWERS LETS GOOOOO!
thank you all so much for reading, we really do appreciate it so much. your requests and likes and reblogs literally mean the world to us!!!
this post goes out to all my fellow lesbians and lesbian-adjacent friends
#this account has done a lot to make me happy#i love having a community of fellow perverts#and lesbians#thank you so much
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