What would happen if Ariel is actually a boy :D, like you know, how would the Batfamily react to that, and found out that Y/N tricked them and made them think Ariel was a girl?
It's just a silly thought I had, anyways, I love your story! you are a great writer!đșđ
BYE THAT WOULD BE HILARIOUS!!
unfortunately i alr made Ariel a girl!!!
reading a good ass fanfic up until it said something that just makes you want to stop reading
ok yall this is an emotional one!! it expands more on reader and jason's dynamic before he died and shows why jason is an especially sore spot for reader. it's also jason who she's most vulnerable and willing to forgive.
You and Jason ate the popcorn chicken on your bed in silence. For a moment, you pretended that everything was normal again. That Jason was still just Jason and you were still just you. That he was still your big brother that meant the world to you and that you were still his baby sister who he adored and couldn't go a day without.
For a moment, jason could pretend he wasn't the Red Hood, a vigilante who struck fear even in the darkest of hearts, he could pretend he was just comforting his little sister who meant the world to him.
Jason stares at you, his eyes locked onto yours like heâs trying to burn through the walls youâve built between you. His breathing is shallow, tight with something unspoken, something raw. Heâs been holding it in, holding it all inâhis guilt, his regret, his angerâbut itâs all starting to crack. The cracks are sharp now, and theyâre starting to bleed.
âI didnât want to hurt you,â he spits, his voice gravelly, thick with the weight of whatâs unsaid. âI didnât want to become this. I didnât want to lose you.â
You let out a bitter laugh, harsh and mocking, and you can feel the edge of your own frustration clawing at you. âWell, newsflash, Jason, you did. You lost me the moment you decided that pushing me away was the best option. You donât get to sit there and tell me how you didnât want to hurt me when you were the one who abandoned me without a second thought. I ran into your arms and you acted like you couldn't care less.â
His jaw tightens and you see something almost vulnerable flicker across his face. But itâs gone in an instant, replaced by something darker; guilt, maybe, but also something like self-loathing.
âYou think I wanted to leave? You think I wanted to hurt you?â His voice is quiet, almost deadly calm, but the tremor in his tone betrays him. âI didnât want to drag you down, okay? I didnât want to make you part of this... mess Iâve become. I thought if I just kept my distance, kept you away from all the shit in my life, Iâd be doing you a favor. â
âAnd what the hell makes you think I needed your protection, huh?â You snap back, âYou think I couldnât handle whatever shit you were going through? You think I couldnât handle you? You never gave me the chance to help. You just shut me out, Jason. Like I was just some... some stranger. Like you weren't the closest thing I had to family. There wasn't anything I wouldn't have done for you. you were my brother. I loved Dick but he was never you.â
Jasonâs eyes flash, anger mixing with the guilt, thereâs an almost pleading intensity to him now. âI wasnât protecting you,â he murmurs, voice breaking, just a little. âI was protecting myself. Because every damn time I saw you, I couldnât stop thinking about how much I needed you. How much I wanted you in my life, and I was so fucking scared that if you stuck around, youâd see everything I was trying to hide. That youâd see how broken I really am. And you didnât deserve that. You didnât deserve to get caught up in my shit, in the mess I was making of myself.â
Your heart clenches at the rawness of his words, the vulnerability creeping in, uninvited and unwelcome. You want to scream at him, to tell him heâs a coward, to tell him how much it hurt, how much it still hurts. But instead, you feel a lump form in your throat, something tight, constricting. The years of silence between you, the hurt, the lonelinessâit hits all at once.
âYou were never a mess to me,â you say, quieter now, as if the weight of his confession is slowly wearing you down. âI knew you, Jason. I knew who you were before all this. The guy I could talk to about anything. The guy who knew me better than anyone. The one who made me feel like I actually belonged. â
Jasonâs eyes widen, his breath catching as if youâve just hit him in the chest. âI thought about you every day, you know?â he says in a hoarse whisper, his voice trembling. âEvery day. You think I didnât miss you? I thought about those times, the way we used to be... how you would just be there. You and me against the world. I remember laughing with you. Just... sitting there, talking about stupid stuff, and it felt like we were the only two people who really got it. I missed that, more than anything.â
You feel a tightness in your chest at the words, something fragile breaking open. You remember. You remember the late nights, the quiet conversations that meant more than anything else in the world. He was everything to you, back then. But now... now everything is just fractured pieces, fragments that donât fit together anymore.
âYou left,â you whisper, voice shaking, barely audible. âYou left me, Jason. You left me without a word, without a reason. And I donât care how much you missed me. That doesnât change what you did. How you let her in after years of ignoring me.â
Jasonâs face twists in pain, the anger shifting into something else, something raw and regretful. âI thought youâd be better off without me,â he admits, his voice breaking, the quiet words ripping through the space between you. âI thought if I just stayed away, you wouldnât have to deal with my shit. You wouldnât have to deal with... me.â His fists unclench, and he runs a hand through his hair, pulling at it in frustration. âI didnât think youâd need me anymore. I thought I was dragging you down. I was so damn scared of ruining everything we had. But instead, I ended up ruining everything. And I canât fix that. I know that. I just... I just wanted you to know that I didnât want to leave. I thought if I stayed, Iâd hurt you even more. I thought... I thought itâd be easier to let you go than to keep pushing you away. I was wrong.â
His words hang in the air, heavy and painful, like a confession heâs carried for too long. You want to reach out, to say somethingâanythingâbut the words are stuck, lodged in your throat. The vulnerability between you is unbearable, but you canât ignore the truth in his eyes. Heâs not the same person who walked away all those years ago. And maybe, just maybe, heâs not the same person he was when he left. But you donât know if thatâs enough. You donât know if you can trust him again.
"I wrote to you, you know? When i thought you were.... gone. I wrote to you almost every single day, I figured you'd like it, think it's something out of those books you used to read. It made me feel like you were still with me, like you were watching over me. When you, when you came back, I was convinced I wished you alive." You admitted your childish thoughts, voice breaking in between sobs.
âI donât even know who you are anymore,â you say, your voice trembling with emotion. âI donât know who youâve become. I donât know if youâre the person who cared about me, the one who sat with me and talked about everything or if youâre just some... some shadow of him. And I donât know if Iâ want to find out. Or if i'm ready to let go and forgiveâ
Jason stares at you, his face pale, his eyes filled with a mixture of sorrow and frustration. âI donât expect you to forgive me. I donât deserve that,â he says quietly, his voice barely a whisper. âBut Iâm begging you. just let me try to make it right. Iâll prove it to you. Iâll prove that Iâm not that guy anymore. I canât erase what happened. I can't erease Tiffany. I canât take back the years we lost. But I can try to be the person you used to know. The person you trusted. I can be your big brother again. I can still keep the nightmares awayâ
The silence between you stretches, each second heavier than the last. Youâre caught in the middleâcaught between the person you were, the person you are now, and the person heâs trying to be. But for the first time in a long time, Jason isnât running. Heâs not hiding from you. And as much as you want to shut him out, to protect yourself from more pain, something inside you is achingâaching for that connection you once had, aching for the possibility that itâs not too late to fix this.
What really broke you was seeing him cry. It was like you were a child again. It nearly broke your brain seeing Jason, your fearless big brother, your idol, cry.
âWe can tryâ you whisper, your voice small, fragile, like itâs a decision that could break you. " itâs not gonna be easy, Jason. Things cant magically change no matter what we wish."
Jason nods slowly, his eyes never leaving yours, his face stricken with the weight of everything heâs put you through. âI know,â he breathes, barely audible. âBut Iâm not going anywhere. Not this time. Never again.â
After Jason left, you had to sit and process what happened. In truth, you didn't know if things could ever be the same between you and jason. So many years of neglect and anger couldn't disappear with just a conversation and apology. No, you would make him, them, know what it feels like to be begging for scraps. Maybe things wouldn't be the same with jason, maybe after time and effort, they could be better. You missed him. So much. It would be easier to forgive him than Bruce. Yeah, Bruce is your father but Jason was your hero.
When Bruce reaches your door, he hesitates for a moment. The heavy weight of guilt in his chest is hard to ignore, but thereâs something more, something that unsettles him even more than the tension in the air: the fear that youâre slipping through his fingers. That what happened today might have cracked something too deep to repair.
He knocks once, then opens the door.
Youâre sitting on your bed, your back to him, staring out the window as if youâre already a million miles away. Itâs almost as if youâve already shut everything out, ready to move on.
His voice comes quietly, strained. " we need to talk.â
You donât respond, not right away. Bruce steps into the room, quietly closing the door behind him. The air feels heavy, like somethingâs already been decided, but he wonât let that deter him. He takes a slow, steady breath, trying to calm the rising panic in his chest.
Heâs careful, almost too careful, when he speaks again. âI know youâre angry. You have every right to be. But what happened today, what you did to Tim and Damian, it canât go unanswered. It wasnât just about the fight. You crossed a line, and I need to know that youâre aware of that.â
You turn slowly to face him, your eyes burning with frustration, and Bruce can see the rawness in them. The anger. The hurt. It cuts through him, deeper than any physical wound ever could.
âAnd what should I have done, Bruce? Sit there and take it? Let them walk all over me? Let ya'll act like nothing's wrong? Like you didn't ship me away because some bottle blonde bitch said to?â You scoff, the bitterness in your voice thick enough to choke on. âIâm sick of being treated like I donât matter. Like Iâm just an afterthought. You and your little Batfamily can keep pushing me to the side, but donât expect me to sit quietly while you pretend Iâm not even here. Not anymore. Never againâ
Bruceâs face tightens with guilt, but he doesnât back down. âThatâs not what I want. I never wanted you to feel that way. I know I havenât been there like I should have. I know we've all been horrible and cruel. But thatâs no excuse for what you did.â
The words sting, but your anger doesnât dissipate. If anything, it flares up again. You stand up abruptly, pacing, the frustration too much to keep inside. âOh, I get it. You donât want me to do anything that inconveniences you or your precious Batfamily. You want me to apologize for fighting back like Iâm the one in the wrong here, right? You want me to crawl back to them, all nice and meek, because thatâs what you think I should be. What I used to be. But Iâm not that person anymore, Bruce. Iâm not. And itâs about damn time you realize that. If anything, me and Damian aren't even close to even, he's hurt me before, threatened me before, that always went unanswered. Because fuck me right? Who cares about me? Tell Tim he's welcome to come get his lick back, I wasn't thinking when I hit him.â
Bruce flinches, his jaw tightening at your words. Youâre right, heâs failed you. Heâs allowed the distance between you two to grow, let it fester until you finally exploded. Heâd told himself that you would always be there, that you were part of his family, but heâd taken that for granted.
You were right, Damian was never punished but Bruce would ensure that no one, not even Damian would ever get away with hurting you again.
But then, just when he thinks he has a handle on the situation, you drop the bombshell that completely shatters any control he had left.
You cross your arms over your chest and exhale, your voice soft but full of finality. âIâm leaving tomorrow. For the South of France. Iâm staying with Ariel and her dad for the summer.â
The words land like a punch in the gut. Bruce freezes, his hand almost involuntarily reaching out toward you, though he stops himself just short. His breath catches in his throat.
âFrance?â His voice cracks for the first time since he entered the room. His mind races, how could you leave like this? How could you just walk away? You two were making progress, learning to understand each other. How was he supposed to fix this if you left? Was it that easy for you? Was it that easy for him to lose you? âYou canât.â He states, his tone final and unforgiving.
âI can. I already have everything packed, in fact, I literally didn't even unpack.â You shrug nonchalantly, trying to hide the ache in your chest behind a mask of indifference. âAriel and I have been talking about this for months, it's our trip.â
Bruce takes a step toward you, voice low and edged with something darker, more possessive. âYouâre not leaving. Not like this.â
You shake your head, the fire in your eyes fading just a little, replaced by something more resigned. âYou really donât get it, do you? Youâve barely noticed me, Bruce. Youâve been too busy with your missions, your family, your life, and Iâve been here, waiting. But not anymore. Iâm not going to sit around and wait for you to remember I exist. I deserve more than that. That boarding school was the best thing that happened to me.â
Bruce can feel the weight of your words, the sting of rejection, and it makes something inside him snap. He knows heâs messed up. He knows heâs made mistakes. But the idea of you leavingâof you walking away, out of his reachâis something he wonât stand for. Not now. Not when heâs just starting to recognize how badly heâs failed you. Not when he can still feel the resentment rolling off you in waves.
âI canât let you go,â Bruce says, the words slipping out before he can stop them. His eyes lock with yours, the intensity between you two growing, thick with unspoken emotions. âNot like this. Not when Iâm just starting to understand everything thatâs been wrong. Iâve messed up, but donât leave. Iâll fix this. I promise. Iâll fix it.â
You stare at him, unmoving, but the fire in your eyes softens just a little. Thereâs a flicker of doubt now, a tiny crack in the armor youâve put up. But itâs not enough. Not yet. Not enough to change your mind.
âI donât know, Bruce.â Your voice is quieter now, but still laced with hurt. âI donât know if I can keep doing this. Youâre not the person you used to be. And neither am I. Maybe thatâs just... something we both have to face.â
Bruce steps closer, close enough now that his presence seems to fill the room, heavy and suffocating in a way that only he can. His hand reaches out slowly, this time not hesitating, and he places it on your shoulder gently.
âI donât want to lose you, not when I've just started to see you,â he says, his voice hoarse with a desperation heâs never let show before. âIâll fix this. Iâll make it right. But I need you to stay. I need you here with me, please.â
The words hang in the air between you two, a fragile plea that feels both urgent and terrifying. The mighty Bruce Wayne, billionaire, playboy, the Batman, stood in front of you begging.
You donât respond immediately. Instead, you stand there, staring at him as if youâre seeing him for the first time in a long while. And maybe, just maybe, thereâs a flicker of hope in your eyes. But not enough.
"Compromise. I'll stay with Ariel for two and a half months and i'll come back here for two weeks before school." You say, eyes gleaming with the signature look all Waynes get when negotiating. Yes, you wanted to give him a small chance but there's no way you're backing out of this trip and leaving Ariel and her hot dad hanging. You weren't about to give up a summer of tanning, flirting, partying, and country hopping with your best friends for the chance that you might fix things with your father.
Bruce raised his brows, almost smiling. You were cute when you tried to be tough, but the deal is what made him falter. Two teenagers, two months unsupervised in a foreign country, who knows what could happen? Who knows what kind of influence this Ariel is? But what was really funny was that you talked like you were going back to New York for school! No, you were coming back to Gotham Prep and staying the manor, where you belonged. But Bruce wasn't cruel. He'd let you hope. "We can go as a family, a family vacation. I'll meet your friend and decide if she's trustworthy. I have a villa right in the-"
"No! Please no! I would rather die. This is a girls trip. As in only me and Ariel. We've been planning this forever. I won't cancel. Or bring my family, that's so lame. You never would've cared before." You say almost stomping your feet, playing the guilt card. You couldn't have your family there seeing what you get up to and who you get up to it with!
"One month and you take Dick with you." There was no way you were going alone. Bruce wouldn't cave, nor would he be guilt tripped.
The mighty Bruce Wayne got hustled by his 16 year old daughter. In the end he caved, you would stay with Ariel for two months and two weeks, not a day more nor a day less. You would apologize to Tim and leave tomorrow after a peaceful family breakfast. You would have your location on at all times. Yeah Bruce got played, but as he walked out your room and looked back to see you grinning from ear to ear and calling your friend, jumping up and down, he decided it was worth it to see you this happy.
He would let you have these two months, then you'd be back home where you belonged.
The morning felt too still. Too quiet. The clock ticked on in the background, but it didnât seem to matter. Every movement felt exaggerated, every breath, every shift of your weight, every step as you made your way around the dining table. It was as if the house itself were holding its breath, waiting for something to happen. Something to shift.
As you went and sat down at the table, it was quiet once again and the air was even heavier than yesterday.
Bruce sat at the head of the table, his face unreadable as he sipped his coffee, eyes occasionally flicking toward you but never fully meeting yours. He was distant, but somehow⊠present in a way that felt more intrusive than comforting. He hadnât been this present in years, actually never. Not to you.
Bruceâs gaze didnât leave you as you walked, his eyes colder than you remembered yesterday. Your fingers tightened around the strap of your suitcase, the weight of his attention pulling at your chest.
Jason sat to his right, his hand resting on his mug with a white-knuckled grip, his expression hard and unreadable. Every so often, his eyes would slide over to you, watching your movements, the way you tucked things into your bag or adjusted the straps of your suitcase. There was something unsettling about the way he looked at you, like he was mentally memorizing every detail, every shift.
Bruceâs gaze was fixed on you as he slid the black card across the table, its dark, sleek surface catching the light just right.
âTake it,â he said quietly, his tone laced with authority. âUse it for whatever you need. You donât have to go without. Don't forget, you're a part of this family, always have been. I want to make sure you have what you need.â
You almost recoiled at the gesture, the black card a symbol of everything that tied you to this mansion, to this family. It was a physical representation of his control, their attempts to make you feel like you were part of something. But it felt more like a chain. But it is unlimited money... You didnât take your eyes off him as you slid it into your bag, the tension in the room making your throat dry.
Your outfitâintentionally revealing, a far cry from the usual soft layers you wore when you spent time with themâfelt more out of place than ever. The shorts, lulu lemon in the shortest length, the cropped topâit had been a subtle rebellion. A way to assert yourself, to feel free. But now, as their eyes flicked over you, you felt too exposed. Too seen.
Jasonâs eyes lingered on your exposed skin, his expression unreadable, but his lips were pressed together in a thin line. There was an edge to his stare, like he didnât like what he saw, but he didnât speak. Not directly. His fists were still clenched at his sides, his jaw taut.
Damianâs eyes flicked over you as well, but his anger seemed to burn hotter, sharper. âPathetic,â he muttered under his breath, too low for anyone else to hear. But it wasnât meant for youâit was meant for himself, for the way he couldnât control you. For the fact that youâd gotten away. For now.
And then, there was Bruce. His gaze never wavered, never softened, just cold and steady. He said nothing more about the card, but his eyes held something that felt too heavy to bear. Possession. It hung between them like an unspoken truth. And the way his eyes moved over youâlingering just a little too long on the exposed parts of her skinâmade your skin crawl.
Jasonâs voice broke through the silence next, but it was low, playful, but edged with something else. Something that made her skin crawl.
âNo boys,â he said, his tone playful, even as his gaze flicked to the door. âI donât care who youâre staying with, but no boys. Got it?â
The playful tone didnât match the intensity in his gaze, though. She raised an eyebrow, clearly trying to play it off.
âIâm sorry, what?â you replied, letting a smirk cross your face, trying to make it clear that this was just Jason being Jason. They were back to normal.
âNo boys,â he repeated, the humor slipping from his voice now, replaced with something colder. âIâm serious. No fucking around while i'm not there. No fucking around in general, figuratively and literally.â
Your heart skipped. You glanced at Bruce, expecting him to give a soft chuckle or a reassuring nod to say it was just Jason being⊠well, Jason. But Bruce didnât flinch. His gaze remained locked on you, unwavering. His expression was cold, his lips pressed into a firm line. He wasnât smiling. He wasnât even looking amused.
âJasonâs right,â he said, his words steady and resolute. âNo boys. Not while youâre here. Not while youâre under this roof.â
You almost scoffed, good thing you weren't gonna be under this roof for long.
You blinked, the sharpness of his words catching you off guard. He wasnât joking. His posture was rigid, his eyes locked onto yours in a way that almost felt like a command.
Jason didnât speak again, but the message had been clear.
No boys.
You nodded stiffly, the weight of his demand sitting in the pit of your stomach.
Duke, who had been mostly quiet up until now, was the next to speak, but his voice was softer, more thoughtful, as if he wasnât quite sure how to handle the situation.
âYou donât have to go. You know that, right?â he said, his voice tentative, though there was an undercurrent of something elseâsomething protective. "We could all go together. Itâs better that way."
But his offer hung in the air like a dream you couldnât quite reach. You could see it in his eyesâa hint of something, perhaps concern, perhaps something more. It wasnât quite the same as Bruceâs cold stare or Jasonâs intense grip on control. But there was an edge to it.
Cass, perched at the far end of the table, seemed as unreadable as ever. But there was something in her posture todayâan intensity, like she was bracing herself, like something was about to happen, even if she couldnât quite put it into words. She didnât speak, but her gaze tracked every movement, every gesture, as if she were memorizing it.
Tim, seated next to Cass, had barely said anything all morning. His eyes flickered to you now and then, but it was more of a quiet observation, something far too careful and deliberate. He was almost⊠detached. But there was a coldness in the way he looked at you, like he knew something you didnât. Like he was waiting.
Barbara was the exceptionâher smile was too wide, her eyes too bright, like she was trying to convince herself of something she wasnât sure about. She kept trying to fill the silence with light conversation, but it always felt forced. And when her gaze landed on you, it lingered a little too long.
Steph, across from her, was the only one trying to keep things light. But the way she kept glancing at the door, at the phone on the table, at her own reflection in the polished surfaceâit was obvious she was uncomfortable. She was nervous. Especially after yesterday. And it was more than just the impending trip.
The room was alive with their watchfulness. It wasnât just their presenceâit was the way they didnât speak directly to you, but everything they did seemed to be a reminder that they were there, that they could be there.
Damian scoffed from the end of the table and opened his mouth but closed it as Bruce looked at him sternly. He just rolled his eyes and went back to glaring at the wall, muttering things under his breath and gripping the table tightly.
He had been unusually quiet up until now and scoffed from his spot at the table, his eyes narrowed as he shot you a glare so venomous it was almost rivaled your actual venom.
âYou think you can just leave, after everything?â Damian hissed, his voice dripping with disdain. His fists clenched under the table. âYou think a simple apology makes everything okay? You punched me and left. You donât just get to walk away from that.â
His anger seemed to grow with each word, but there was something beneath it, something that felt darker than simple sibling rivalry. As if the violation of his personal space and authority left him feeling more than just hurt, but threatened.
You knew that hitting him, striking him with all the force you could musterâhad been the culmination of everything you couldnât say, couldnât express after all these years. But now, facing him again, you felt the weight of his anger. His rage wasnât just directed at the punch. It was everything: the way you were walking out. The way you were leaving.
âAlright, listen up,â Dick said, his grin playful, cutting through the tension though his voice carried that same underlying weight. âRules. You're not running off on some crazy solo adventure without us knowing every detail. Iâm serious, okay?â His smile remained, but it was a smile that didnât quite reach his eyes. âYouâre not a little kid anymore, but that doesnât mean you get to act like an adult. Iâm gonna need you to check inâlike, every single day. Got it?â
The way he said it, like it was a joke, yet his tone was so firm that it left no room for argument. And then, with a playful but almost possessive look, he added, âNo crazy parties, no boys, no drinking, and if you get yourself into trouble, don't come running back here. Just kidding! If you need anything, call me.â
His words had a strange effect, both reassuring and infuriating at the same time. You didnât need him or anyone else telling you what you could or couldnât do, you didn't need him acting like cared. Like he was suddenly your big brother after years of ignoring you and brushing you off.
Dick was still watching you, like he was hoping youâd cave to whatever soft version of control he was offering. âAlright, just... make sure you come back. I know we donât say it much, but we care about you, okay? I can't change the past but I do regret it and I do love you. Donât forget that.â
And there it wasâhis mask slipping for just a second. His voice softened, but there was something underneath it. Possessiveness, cloaked in affection. It was hard to ignore, the way his eyes followed your movements just a little too closely, the way his words lingered like an unspoken demand.
You didnât respond immediately, your mind swirling with everything you wanted to say, but didn't. Instead, you let the silence hang in the air, a heavy, thick thing. There was something off about the manor now. Something that hadnât been there before. The way they all watched you, their glances lingering a little too long, the small, subtle ways they tried to control your every movementâit was suffocating, and yet... it was addicting.
It felt nice being cared about, knowing you had control over their feelings now.
Your mind wandered, thinking of the freedom waiting for you in France. The sun, the beaches, the boys, the carefree nights with Ariel and your other friendsâthe perfect escape from all this suffocating attention. They donât get it.
And then you realizedâit wasn't just you going on vacation. Something would change when you came back.
When the time came, youâd have to navigate this new, tense version of your family. A family who acted like they cared.
The game had shifted, and now you were part of a strange, unspoken power struggleâyour power over them was now as much as theirs over you used to be.
As you were leaving to the airport, your family bid you goodbye. None of them were driving you, they all had busy days today. Jason wrapped you in a short, tight hug, telling you to text him when the plane took off and landed and telling you to be careful, his eyes hard and filled with warning.
Something is his tone set you off, you pulled away before you realized it and got in the car, ignoring Bruce and Dick's awkward attempts to hug you and not even glancing at everyone else.
As you pulled away from the manor and watched their figures in the distance, dread pooled in your stomach. You didn't know why but you were already dreading coming back.
OK YA'LL SORRY ITS LATE. Idk why is struggled writing this chapter so much! lmk what yall think of it and why the reader thinks things are off.
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Learning about brocedes lore is the worst fucking thing to have ever happened to me because why tf am i sobbing over a tiktok?!?! About grown men?!?!? In the middle of the night??!?! They make me sickkkkk
Being a girl is pt.2: deciding youâve read enough fics for the moment and swiping out of the app just to re-open tumblr or open wattpad/ao3
Im sorry, but does reader have a specific body type?
ok so no! i occasionally say âchubbyâ when referring to reader because i imagine she was on the heavier side when she was younger! but you can imagine her however youâd like đ
Alicent: Congratulations Aegon, you just got promoted!
Aegon, jobless: What? How?
Alicent: Your father just died!
*Criston and Aemond walk in holding a âcongratulationsâ banner*
guys what if graces family were also mafia bosses
not rivals to the batfam, infact theyre respected
graces family teach reader how to fight harder and shi
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thatâs a great idea!!! but like itâs not the direction iâm going for đ
i kinda want Graceâs family to be normal so reader feels more comfortable with them. they show her itâs ok to just be you, you donât have to be running around doing mafia things all the time to be part of a family. theyâre basically readers safe place, where she gets away from her chaotic life.
guys hear me out
readers love interest like coming over to hang out with reader and ends up meeting the family
tiffany sees this and wants to get wit love interest
maybe she just wants to piss her off ? maybe she just actually wants love interest ? who knows !
tiffany tries to flirt with love interest only to get pushed away, friendzoned, ect
anyways tiffany tries to frame reader for bulling only to get caught by love interest
"reader was bulling me and telling me i didnt belong here :("
"omg when was this ??"
"yesterday at 5 pm :(("
"..me and reader were in theater rehersal...."
"did i say yesterday ? i meant 2 days ago sorry !"
"...we were at our band practicing for our concert."
"..oh"
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ok this is a great prompt butttt by the time reader's love interests start coming around Tiff's out of the picture! maybe I could do a tiny headcannon where reader stays around long enough for this to happen??? but before literally anything I really wanna start working on Chapter 1!!!! Thank you Cake Anon!!! I can't use emoji's bc im on my laptop :(
Hi! This is my very first ask but itâs for snake!reader. I feel like a lot of writers forget about it but reader could sign up for dual enrollment for both high school and college which would allow her to graduate and move out faster. Along with that comes internships, camps and all types of college programs for her to progress her career and get away from the Waynes quicker. But imagine this, instead of returning to the manor the reader has a conversation on the phone with Alfred
âYoung miss, do you need assistance with your travel back to the manor? I can arrange that at once-â
âI will not return to the manor, I have enrolled in dual enrollment classes for college.â
âAre you sure, young miss? Master Bruce and the others have been waiting for you to return for quite some time. Perhaps youâd like to reschedule that for next year-â
âDid you also have Julia reschedule her life around Bruceâs? Did she forgive you after you spent her life replacing her with a child not of your flesh or blood? Did she wish to see you?â
please forgive me for rambling, Iâm tipsyđđŸ Iâm pretty sure Julia is Alfredâs daughter that he abandoned to raise Bruce, mightâve forgot her name but the vibe is still there.
Ok so, I did dual enrollment too buttt reader can't leave because she's still underaged. Bruce can still legally make her live with him and tbh it's gotham and Bruce is a billionaire and owns basically all the city. I love the bit about Julia and Alfred tho! that's really creative. Maybe i could do a headcannon with this bc it's a rlly good idea! it just doesn't match the storyline i'm going for rn! Dw abt the rambling and congrats on ur first ask!!!!!