Everyone believed Jason Todd was dead. Y/N never did. For years, she visited his grave every Thursday—their family night—talking to the boy she loved and refusing to believe he was truly gone. Then, one rainy night, Jason walks back into Wayne Manor. Older. Harder. Broken. But the moment his eyes meet Y/N’s, all the anger and revenge disappear. Because after everything Jason endured, there was only one person he had been trying to find. Her. And when Y/N runs into his arms, Jason realizes that maybe Gotham took years from him… …but it never took away the love that brought him home.
When a mysterious flash drops a younger version of Bruce Wayne into Wayne Manor, Y/N and the Batfamily are forced to face the impossible—Bruce meeting the man he used to be. But when young Bruce discovers he eventually marries Y/N, raises four sons, and becomes the very man standing before him, he’s left wondering one terrifying question: how did the emotionally unavailable billionaire ever manage to fall in love?
Family was never about blood. It was about the people who chose to stay. Y/N has been part of the Wayne family for three years. She’s trained beside the Batfamily, survived Damian’s attitude, endured Dick’s chaos, and learned to navigate Bruce’s complicated version of fatherhood. Then Jason Todd comes home. The problem? He doesn’t remember her. What starts as an awkward introduction quickly turns into late-night conversations, sarcastic arguments, shared patrols, and a friendship neither of them expected. Jason is determined not to get attached. Y/N is determined not to fall for the boy hiding behind the Red Hood. But somewhere between rooftop conversations and family dinners, Jason begins to realize that Y/N isn’t just another member of Bruce’s family. She’s the person who makes Gotham feel a little less lonely. And falling for her might be the one thing he can’t outrun. Because sometimes, the person you least expect becomes the person you can’t afford to lose.
She can take down eight armed criminals without breaking a sweat. But apparently, surviving the Batfamily’s reaction is the real challenge. To Y/N, it was just another night in Crime Alley. To Jason Todd? It was a near-death experience. Because Gotham may need heroes who can handle danger—but the Batfamily needs Y/N alive long enough to complain about it. Eight criminals. One reckless vigilante. Six extremely concerned Batfamily members. And Jason Todd is officially one more close call away from losing his mind.
He loved her before she became Gotham’s villain. Now she is the city’s most wanted shadow, and Jason Todd is the one sent to stop her. She knows his weaknesses. He knows her heart. And neither of them can trust what love has turned into. She told him not to trust her—he never listened. Because while Gotham sees a dangerous villain, Jason still sees the woman he once loved… and refuses to believe she’s beyond saving. But when love becomes the one thing that can destroy them both, Jason is left with an impossible choice: bring her home… or watch her disappear forever.
Catchy Summary Batman has been captured. The Joker has him. And for the first time, the Batfamily is left without their leader. With no signal, no location, and no idea who took Bruce, Dick, Jason, Tim, and Damian are running out of time. Then Alfred reveals they have one more person on their side. Y/N Wayne. Bruce’s biological daughter. She may be new to the team, but she knows Bruce better than anyone—and she’s not about to sit back while her father is tortured. With Y/N leading the search, the Batfamily discovers an abandoned warehouse hiding more than just Bruce’s location. Because the Joker knows they’re coming. And he’s been waiting for them. Batman was captured as bait. His children are the real target.
Y/N spent years trying to earn Bruce’s love—training harder, studying harder, and desperately trying to be the daughter he could be proud of. Then she overhears him call her “an issue” and realizes she never should have had to prove she belonged. “I shouldn’t have to earn being your daughter.” Bruce finally understands what she needed from him. Not Batman. Not a mentor. Just a father. But when he finally whispers, “My daughter,” she’s already gone.
The Golden Rule The golden rule was simple. No killing. Bruce Wayne had built his entire life around it. A line he swore he would never cross—and a line he demanded his family never cross either. But Y/N just did. With the Joker dead at their feet and blood staining their hands, Y/N finally realized there was no taking it back. Bruce had always taught them that justice wasn’t revenge. That becoming a killer meant becoming the very thing they fought against. But what happens when the monster you’re supposed to spare has already taken everything from you? Bruce doesn’t see an exception. Dick sees someone he loves falling apart. Tim sees a family member who may have finally broken. Damian sees strength he doesn’t understand. Jason sees something far more terrifying. Himself. Y/N realizes the worst part isn’t breaking Batman’s golden rule. It’s wondering if, after everything they’ve done, they still deserve to be called family.