Bruce Wayne thought he could save every child. Then he adopted Y/N. Years of severe trauma made her the hardest child the Waynes had ever known, turning Wayne Manor into a home defined by constant tension, broken patience, and emotional exhaustion. By the time she finally begins to heal, the family has already learned to keep their distance, and the little girl they fought so hard to help has quietly become invisible in her own home.
You, y/n, are the youngest of the Wayne family, and you’ve been feeling sick for days—but you keep it to yourself, not wanting to be treated like the “baby.” What starts as something small slowly gets worse, until it becomes clear that something is wrong—something you can’t hide anymore.
After growing up as Tim Drake’s closest friend and becoming a trusted ally to the Batfamily, you take on a dangerous undercover mission at the Iceberg Lounge. Now nineteen—only a few years younger than twenty-two-year-old Jason Todd—you’re paired together, and tensions rise as his quiet protectiveness turns into something deeper. When the mission ends in chaos and you’re injured, the aftermath forces Jason to confront feelings he can no longer ignore.
Y/N is the complete opposite of the rest of the Batfamily—loud, energetic, talkative, and overly affectionate in a house built on silence and control. What she sees as connection—constant chatter and casual touch—slowly becomes overwhelming to her brothers and father, even if they don’t mean to hurt her.
You’re Bruce Wayne’s youngest and only biological daughter, choosing a normal life instead of becoming a vigilante like your brothers. You’ve known Conner Kent since childhood—he’s closer to Tim’s age and has always been around, eventually becoming Tim’s best friend. What started as a small, teased childhood crush grew into real feelings over time. When Conner finally confessed, thinking it was one-sided, you admitted you felt the same. The two of you began a relationship—but kept it completely secret. For the past 3–4 months, you’ve been dating in private, hiding it from both your families. Between your high-profile life in Gotham and the complications of both your worlds, neither of you is ready for anyone to find out… even though keeping it hidden is getting harder.
Y/N is the youngest sibling in the Batfamily, raised alongside Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, and Damian Wayne, and trained from a young age to live the vigilante life. As she grows older, she begins to feel trapped by it—wanting something more for herself beyond fighting and missions. She slowly stops training, convincing herself she’s already skilled enough, ignoring the small mistakes that start to build over time and brushing off her family’s concerns. Everything comes to a breaking point during a mission when her carelessness leads to a serious mistake—one that nearly gets one of her brothers killed. Back in the Batcave, the family’s frustration finally explodes into anger, forcing Y/N to confront the consequences of her actions and the reality that her choices put someone she loves in danger.
At twelve years old, Y/N Wayne is being bullied at school because of her quiet personality, awkward social skills, and famous last name. Embarrassed and convinced her problems aren't important compared to what the rest of the Batfamily faces, she keeps it a secret from everyone. As the bullying continues, Y/N struggles alone, hiding her hurt behind smiles and pretending everything is fine
You, Y/N, were raised to be a weapon—nothing more, nothing less—until Bruce Wayne found you, dismantled the organization that owned you, and chose to give you something you were never meant to have: freedom. He adopts you, gives you a name, a home, and a family, but without orders or purpose, you’re left struggling to understand how to live as a normal child. Surrounded by people who see you as something worth protecting instead of using, you have to learn who you are beyond what you were created to be.
Y/N has been Tim Drake's best friend for as long as either of them can remember, becoming an honorary member of the Batfamily after discovering his identity as Robin at thirteen. Though she never became a vigilante, she works behind the scenes gathering intelligence, uncovering leads, and helping Gotham's heroes from the shadows. Fiercely loyal and trusted by the entire family, she was also the first person Tim came out to and has remained his closest confidante ever since. But after a dangerous undercover mission at the Iceberg Lounge brought her unexpectedly close to Jason Todd, something between them quietly changed. Now, hidden behind late-night patrols, lingering glances, and carefully kept secrets, the two are navigating feelings neither of them ever expected—keeping one secret that no one, especially Tim, can ever find out.
After years of friendship, unresolved feelings, and a complicated friends-with-benefits relationship, Jason Todd and y/n find themselves facing an unexpected pregnancy that forces both of them to confront emotions they’ve spent years avoiding.
Detective Dick Grayson thought the orphaned girl he met at a murder scene would become just another case he could never forget. Months later, when she reappears at the precinct after her foster placement falls apart, he realizes walking away a second time isn't an option. Haunted by how closely her story mirrors his own, Dick makes a life-changing decision: to give her the home he once needed himself.
After realizing his children have spent their entire lives surrounded by wealth, danger, and responsibility, Bruce Wayne decides they need something they’ve never truly experienced: a normal family vacation. What starts as a playful challenge turns into a week-long camping trip with the entire Batfamily, forcing Gotham’s greatest heroes to trade gadgets and missions for tents, campfires, and the unpredictability of the wilderness.
You are Y/N, a shy and sensitive art student at Gotham Academy. Kind-hearted and affectionate, you're practically the opposite of Damian Wayne. Somehow, what started as an unlikely friendship turned into a relationship, and now you've become one of the few people capable of bringing out Damian's softer side. Despite your differences, the two of you fit together perfectly.
Y/N is the younger twin sister of Damian Wayne, raised in the League of Assassins by Talia al Ghul and Ra's al Ghul. While Damian thrived and was favored, Y/N struggled to meet their expectations and was deeply affected by the harsh, violent environment. At ten, they were sent to live with their father, Bruce Wayne, in Gotham. Damian became Robin, but Y/N chose a normal life, taking time to adjust and rebuild herself after years of manipulation. Now fourteen, she has a stable life but still battles feelings of not being “good enough,” often comparing herself to Damian. Despite this, he remains fiercely protective and quietly acknowledges her trauma, even as their relationship is strained by their different views of their mother.
Their relationship was never meant to be serious. It was just late-night study sessions, shared apartments, and pretending the feelings didn't exist—until an accidental pregnancy made pretending impossible.
Y/N was created and raised in a secret laboratory by an organization experimenting on human abilities, never given a normal childhood or real identity. Treated as a project rather than a person, she was subjected to harsh tests that pushed her powers—like telekinesis and energy manipulation—through pain and control, leaving her extremely powerful but emotionally shut down and unfamiliar with human connection. During an investigation led by Batman alongside the Justice League, the facility is shut down and Y/N is unexpectedly discovered—an unrecorded subject no one knew existed. Batman sees her as a child who needs protection, not containment. After time under League observation, Bruce decides she won’t heal in a controlled environment. Believing she needs people closer to her age who understand trauma and power, he places her with the Teen Titans.
Y/N, Bruce Wayne’s youngest daughter and the baby of the Batfamily, is exposed to fear toxin during a Gotham mission and returns to Wayne Manor before its effects fully set in. As the toxin takes hold, it manifests her deepest fears through vivid hallucinations—monsters shaped by her mind and scenarios that isolate her, distort reality, and amplify her insecurities about belonging as the youngest member of the family. The experience blurs the line between real and imagined, making her feel small and separated from those she relies on most, while the situation unfolds in Wayne Manor with her family working to stabilize and reach her through the effects.
Taken in by Bruce Wayne at twelve, Jason Todd was forced to leave behind his little sister, y/n, who vanished into Gotham’s foster system. Years later, after death and resurrection turned him into the Red Hood, Jason finally finds her again. This time, he refuses to let her go, bringing her into his dangerous world and determined to protect the only family he has left.
After Jason Todd dies, Y/N grows up watching the Batfamily fall apart one person at a time. Years later, when Jason suddenly returns alive, she becomes desperately attached to him, terrified of losing another brother again. But as Jason continues disappearing in and out of Gotham, Y/N’s unresolved abandonment issues slowly begin destroying her from the inside out.
Y/N is the youngest and only daughter of Bruce Wayne and the twin sister of Damian Wayne. Raised in the League of Assassins under Talia al Ghul and Ra's al Ghul, she struggled more than Damian with its violent training and emotional pressure, leaving her with lasting trauma. After moving to Gotham, Damian became Robin while Y/N chose a normal life at Wayne Manor. Now fourteen, she has a stable routine but still deals with self-doubt and trauma, while Bruce Wayne struggles to fully understand her experiences and connect with her emotionally.