Yn had always adored damian… till they overheard his complaints to his brothers on their clinginess. so why was it that when they decide to give him what he desires, he is the one trying to close the gap he desperately wanted?
In which Damian after a few too many accusations of being too serious, too critical, etc. to be the next Wayne Enterprises CEO, he is forced to take on a fake relationship. The person? Y/N.
Damian gives you an extremely vague text on how you need to come over ASAP. Is he ok?! Is he hurt? In danger? DYING?!! No, but he is in need of MANDATORY cuddles!
Damian noticed the substitute wasn't prepared the moment she walked in. He filed it. He files most things about most people — but he's been filing things about you for longer than that, specifically, without announcing it. He stood up when the audífono hit the floor. Quietly, without theatrics, with the quality of stillness that makes entire rooms look before anything else happens. The class ended. The administration was involved. Bruce Wayne's lawyers were involved by end of day. Damian didn't mention he'd arranged that part. What he didn't do was say what moved through him when it happened — the thing that had nothing to do with principle and everything to do with you. He handed you the broken piece instead. Stood close. Didn't move away until you did. A slow burn about a boy who expresses everything through action — and a moment that clarified, without asking his permission, exactly how much you matter to him.
Damian Wayne walks home alone. Efficiently. Without detours. He's been walking home with you for three weeks. He hasn't examined why. Two stray cats answered it for him — making a direct line for you, settling immediately, trusting you the way cats trust people they've already decided about. Damian knows cat behavior better than most people know anything. He knew exactly what he was watching. He looked away first. Said they have good instincts in a voice quieter than he intended. He didn't elaborate. He's still working on the part that comes after. A slow burn about a boy who has vocabulary for everything — and is standing on a pavement discovering, for the first time, that he doesn't.
At Gotham Academy, everyone knows not to bother Damian Wayne. He's quiet, disciplined, intimidating, and prefers to keep to himself. Every morning, he arrives at the exact same time, expecting the hallway outside his locker to be empty. Instead, he finds you. Your locker is right beside his, and somehow it's always a disaster. Books tumble out, the door sticks, decorations change with every holiday, and you're constantly running late. Damian complains that you're disorganized and wasting his time, but despite his sharp remarks, he always ends up helping—holding your locker open, picking up your dropped books, or fixing the stubborn latch before you can ask. What begins as daily irritation slowly becomes routine. You tease him until he reluctantly answers back, and he starts arriving a little earlier each morning without realizing why. Neither of you notices when annoyance turns into friendship or when friendship begins to feel like something more.
When a series of brutal crimes shakes Gotham, Batman uncovers the existence of the mysterious Court of Owls, a secret organization controlling the city from the shadows. As he investigates, his son Damian Wayne struggles to follow Batman’s strict moral code, tempted by a darker path that embraces lethal justice. With the deadly Talon manipulating Damian and the Court tightening its grip, the conflict becomes deeply personal. Father and son are forced into a battle not just against Gotham’s hidden rulers—but against their own beliefs about justice, control, and what it truly means to be a hero.