3 year old angel, Yongbok đź
Pairing: Max Verstappen x Reader
Summary: Touch has always been your love language, until one overheard conversation makes you question everything. When you start to pull away Max realises just how deeply heâs come to need it.
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Max always says youâre like a blanket come to life.
You cling. You cuddle. You drape yourself across him the second the opportunity arises. If Maxâs lap is free you claim it without hesitation. If heâs stretched out on the couch, youâre pressed against his side before he even blinks. Your hand finds his thigh during dinner, your fingers sneak into his back pocket when youâre walking together, and every morning, like clockwork, your nose tucks into the curve of his neck.
Itâs not something you think about, itâs instinct. Itâs how you express the things you sometimes struggle to say. How you offer comfort. How you say I love you.
And for the longest time Max never says a word about it.
He lets you curl up beside him during movie nights. He leans into your touch when you rub lazy circles into the back of his neck while heâs gaming, or when you lace your fingers with his under the table at dinner.
So you think, this is us. You think, this works.
Until one night, when you overhear something you werenât supposed to.
Itâs nothing serious. At least, not really.
Youâre padding back from the kitchen with a cup of tea, bare feet muffled by carpet when you hear Max talking on the phone on the balcony. His voice is low, casual. Heâs talking to Daniel you think. Laughing at something.
And then you catch it.
âYeah, you noticed huh? No sheâs super touchy, always has been. Like, always on me.â
A beat.
âNo, I donât mind it. Itâs just... Iâm not really used to it, you know?â
You freeze, feet still against the carpet. The tea sloshes slightly, forgotten in your hands.
He laughs again, easy and relaxed. âSheâs like a human magnet. If Iâm sitting, sheâs sitting on me. I swear sometimes I think sheâd climb into my skin if she could.â
Daniel says something you canât hear. Max chuckles. âNo, sheâs not annoying. Sheâs just... really affectionate.â
You donât stay to hear the rest.
Your fingers tighten around your mug as you quietly retreat, heart a little heavier than before. You curl back into bed without saying a word, staring at the ceiling while your tea goes cold on the nightstand.
Youâre not angry. He didnât say anything cruel. Not really.
But for the first time questions being to lodge in your chest like a thorn... do I touch him too much? Does he just tolerate it because he loves me?
And just like that, something in you begins to shift.
You're still beside him. Still laughing at his jokes, still making him breakfast. You kiss him good morning and smile across the table. From the outside nothing changes, but the little things in all the tiny invisible places, the things that used to come so naturally they stop.
You donât climb into his lap while heâs watching race replays, donât tuck your face into the slope of his shoulder like you used to. You donât slide your hand beneath the hem of his hoodie when you hug him from behind in the kitchen, fingers sneaking against warm skin. You donât curl into his side when the movie starts, donât tuck yourself under his arm like you belong there.
Instead you sit beside him on the couch with your legs tucked neatly under you, wrapped up tightly in a blanket like armour. A careful distance. A subtle retreat.
You keep your hands in your lap at dinner. You nod and listen and smile, but your fingers donât find his thigh. You donât reach for his hand beneath the table.
You still want to. God, do you want to.
Your whole body aches to reach for him, to run your fingers over his jaw, to smooth back his hair, to trace lazy shapes across his stomach. You miss the warmth of his skin, the steady beat of his heart under your cheek.
You miss being held without thinking twice, but now that youâve heard him say it out loud, that heâs not used to it, that heâs not like you, you canât unhear it. It loops in your mind when the silence stretches between you.
Slowly you start to convince yourself youâve been suffocating him. That maybe the way you love is too much for him. That maybe softness, when it clings like yours does, feels like smothering.
So you pull back, quietly, carefully, and hope he doesnât notice how much it hurts. Or worse that he does, and lets you do it anyway.
Max doesnât say anything at first, but after a few days he starts to notice.
A few inches of space on the couch. Your hand not finding his like it usually does. The way you don't crawl into his lap during breakfast, don't lean into his side during movies, don't rest your hand on his leg during long car rides.
At first he tells himself maybe youâre tired from work. Maybe itâs just one of those quiet moods that passes like the weather. He gives you space, the way people are always saying partners should.
But the distance doesnât fade.
It expands.
One morning he slips behind you in the kitchen to steal a piece of toast. Normally youâd laugh, youâd wrap your arms around his waist and bury your nose in his hoodie, but this time you step aside without touching him.
He frowns, just a quick flicker, then hides it, but his stomach twists violently anyway.
Itâs not like Max to spiral. Heâs not wired for emotional uncertainty he prefers problems he can fix with strategy, planning, control.
But this?
This isnât a problem he knows how to solve.
The way you sit on the far end of the couch, legs tucked under you, scrolling on your phone like itâs more comforting than him. You barely brush his arm when you slip into bed at night. When he tries to kiss your neck absentmindedly like he always does you duck away, not unkindly, but enough to make him panic
He tries not to panic, but thatâs what this feels like panic.
It gnaws at him over the next couple days. The silence between your fingers and his. The distance that didnât use to be there. The way you wonât look at him for too long, like he might read too much in your eyes.
Max isnât good with emotional guessing games. Heâs never been the type to bottle things up or pretend everythingâs fine when it isnât. He doesnât do insecure. He confronts things. Fixes things. Puts it all on the table and makes it make sense.
And Max doesnât know how to read silence the way he reads telemetry. He doesnât know how to fix something when he doesnât know where the break is.
He replays your interactions hunting for the mistake. Did he forget something important? Miss a signal? Are you sick or bored?
Is she pulling away because sheâs planning to leave?
The thought stops him in his tracks. His chest aches with it, sharp and sudden. He sits with it, stunned, rubs at his sternum like he can soothe the ache.
Youâre still sweet. Still say good luck before he gets into the car. Still text him updates about your day, what podcast you listened to, what ridiculous thing your coworker said. Still fold his shirts when he leaves them in a pile at the foot of the bed. Still laugh at the stupid jokes he makes when heâs overtired. You're still there.
But itâs different. Your body has gone quiet, your touch has gone still. Less warm. Less you.
And Max, who never thought heâd crave something so soft, so intangible starts to feel the absence like a phantom limb, it feels like someone turned off the sun and expects him not to notice. And it terrifies him because he doesnât know what he did to lose it, or how to ask for it back.
You can feel the ache in your chest growing stronger every day.
You donât want to stop touching him. You miss touching him. You miss his warmth, the way he instinctively leans into your touch even when heâs focused on something. You miss curling into his lap without thinking, his fingers combing through your hair like itâs second nature.
But now? Every time your hand so much as twitches toward him, doubt rushes in like cold water.
Am I smothering him again? Is this too much? Is this what he meant?
You thought you were just adjusting. Giving him the space you assume he needs. You told yourself it was mature, respectful, kind, but itâs starting to feel less like an adjustment and more like a punishment.
Every second you donât touch him? It hurts. In tiny, deceptive ways like a thousand paper cuts.
By the end of the next week, youâre sitting on the hotel bed in Jeddah, scrolling through your phone in silence, without reading a word, wrapped in one of his hoodies that still smells like his aftershave. Max pauses when he sees how far youâre sitting from the edge of the mattress. From him.
Thatâs when he finally speaks.
âDid I do something?â
You blink. âWhat?â
âYouâve been...â He trails off, eyes searching yours. âDistant.â
You hesitate. âNo, Iâm just tired.â
He studies your face for a long moment hoping youâll offer somthing more, but when nothing comes he doesnât push. Just nods slowly, then climbs into bed beside you.
You donât cuddle him that night.
You face the other way, pretending to scroll while your chest feels like itâs being wrung out.
Max doesnât say anything, but you feel the shift, the slight dip of the mattress, the warmth of his body inching closer in the dark, not quite touching. He stops just shy of you, like he wants to reach out but doesnât know if heâs allowed to, like heâs hoping youâll turn around and meet him there.
It takes until Sunday night, after the race for everything to crack open.
Youâre both back at the hotel. Max steps out of the shower, hair damp and curling slightly at the ends, sweatpants slung low on his hips. Youâre perched on the window seat, knees pulled to your chest, phone resting forgotten in your lap as you stare out over Jeddahâs lights.
You think maybe youâll just go to sleep early. Then Max sits beside you.
He doesnât say anything at first. Just sits close enough to feel the heat off your arm. Heâs never been good at this part, the vulnerable bit. The what if itâs in my head bit. The what if Iâm asking for something she doesnât want to give me anymore bit.
The part where he has to name the thing thatâs been gnawing at him for weeks. The part where he has to admit he's scared heâs already lost something and just hasnât caught up to it yet.
Heâs spent enough time memorising the way you speak when you're lying. You donât flinch or fumble. You just get quieter. Softer. Like youâre afraid the truth will hurt more than the silence.
But he needs the truth now, because heâs been tying himself in knots trying to figure it out. Replaying conversations in his head, wondering if he forgot someoneâs birthday or crossed a line or said something he shouldnât have.
And now all he wants is to be close. To be touched. Held. Seen.
âAre you sure youâre okay?â he asks, voice low, trying to sound casual and failing miserably.
âYeahâŚâ you say, trailing off.
And then, when you donât say anything else, something in your eyes flickers and he just knows.
Maxâs heart kicks hard in his chest, the kind of lurch he only gets right before lights out. He swallows, throat dry, like heâs one bad move away from losing something he doesnât know how to live without.
âI miss you,â he says, voice quiet. âEven when youâre right here.â
You close your eyes. Then you look at him, really look, and something in you gives. Like youâve been carrying a weight for days and itâs finally too much to hold, too much to hide.
âI heard you,â you say.
His brow furrows. âHeard me?â
âOn the phone,â you clarify. âWith Daniel. A couple of weeks agoâ
Maxâs pauses for a second, trying to remember, and then his stomach drops.
âYou heard that?â
You nod slowly, eyes still on the window. âYou said Iâm always on you. That Iâm really touchy. That youâre not used to it.â
His expression shifts, jaw tight, eyes suddenly filled with something that looks a lot like guilt.
âI didnât mean to eavesdrop. I wasnât trying to. But after that...â You pull your sleeves over your hands, voice quieter now. âI started wondering if Iâd been overwhelming you. If I was too muchââ
âWait, babyââ
âI didnât want to make you uncomfortable, force you into something you donât want.â you rush on. âSo Iâve been trying to give you space. I thought thatâs what you wanted.â
Maxâs heart actually hurts.
He didnât even realise how it mightâve sounded. He remembers the conversation now, half-distracted, casual, him laughing while Daniel joked about your human magnet tendencies. It hadnât meant anything to him, just a passing comment⌠but it had meant everything to you.
âHey,â he says, reaching for your hand. âLook at me.â
You look up. Maxâs brows are drawn together. He looks devastated.
âI swear I never meant that in a bad way,â he says. âI wasnât complaining. I was just⌠explaining it. Iâve never been with someone as affectionate as you, it caught me off guard at first sure. But I love it. I love the way you love me.â
A beat. His voice softens.
âWhen you stopped reaching for me, I didnât know what to do. Iâve been going crazy wondering why it felt like you were slipping away.â
You bite your lip, blinking quickly. âI thought I was just annoying you, that you were putting up with it because you love me, not because you wanted it.â
His forehead drops to yours, hands sliding to your waist, holding tight. âNo. God, no. Baby, itâs the best part of my day. You crawling into my lap, always reaching for me. It makes me feel wanted... like I matter, like I make you feel safe.â
He leans back just slightly, fingers sliding to your jaw, cradling it gently.
âIâm so sorry,â he says, eyes locked on yours. âIf I made you feel like you were too much. If I made you doubt what we have. That was never what I meant. I hate that I hurt you. I hate that you thought you had to pull away from me just to make me comfortable.â
Your lips part slightly, like you're shocked by the weight of his words.
âI didnât know what to do,â he admits. âWatching you pull away, thinking maybe Iâd done something. I was scared I lost you and didnât even know when it happened.â
âI wasnât,â you whisper. âI swear I wasnât pulling away from you⌠at least not like that, I just thought I was doing the right thing.â
âI know that now,â he says. âBut please donât stop. Donât ever stopâ
Your arms are around him before he finishes the sentence.
He exhales into your neck, like heâs been holding his breath for days. Pulls you into his lap like heâs afraid youâll vanish again. His hands spread across your back, and for the first time in a while something in him settles.
You crawl further into his lap like itâs where you belong. Arms around his neck. Fingers threading into his hair. He exhales like someone finally handed him back something precious.
âI missed you,â he murmurs, voice muffled against your skin.
âIâm right here.â
He pulls back, eyes soft. âDonât stop being you, okay? Promise me.â
You nod. âPromise.â
Later, curled up in bed, you trace lazy lines across his chest with your fingertips.
âYou really donât mind?â you ask sleepily.
âMind?â he echoes, mouth brushing your forehead. âI crave you.â
You smile into his skin, small and shy.
He kisses your hair again. âYou ruined me.â
âGood,â you murmur, already drifting.
Youâre here. Wrapped around him, where you belong.
And Max? Max feels like he can finally breathe again.
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summary: In which Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent engage in a custody battle over a clone created from both their DNA, or, in which you get saved from a lab and gain two new families who would move mountains for you.
pairing: Bat Family x f! Reader, Supers x f! Reader
word count: 8.2k
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a/n: hello! IT'S FINALLY OUT WOOHOO, it's a bit long but i had a lot of fun writing it. certain characters may be a bit ooc so i do apologize as i'm still getting my footing on how to characterize certain people. let me know what you think! constructive criticism is always welcome and appreciated (just pls don't be mean lol)! i left a somewhat open-ish ending because i wanna make this into a series/universe, and will start taking requests for drabbles in this universe, depending on how this is received! - luna :)
reblogs are appreciated!
âIâm in. Robin, whatâs your status?â Bruce spoke into the earpiece, swiftly moving through the shadows of the lab. It was a simple mission: get into the lab Lex Luthor had created under Gotham City, collect intel needed to take down said lab, and leave. Unfortunately, itâs never really that simple, is it?Â
âIâm in, making my way through the west wing, cover is still intact,â Damian muttered back.Â
âGood. Nightwing?âÂ
âJust entered the center lab, heading down to the bottom level now, haven't been spotted,â Dick said, making his way down the steps, careful to remain silent.Â
âGood. Remember the objective. In and Out.â Bruce muttered as he continued, searching for the locked file cabinet he was looking for.Â
âFiles located. Ready for extractionâ Damian said quietly through the intercom.Â
âIâve made it to the bottom level. Requesting immediate backup, there's something here you guys need to seeâ Dickâs voice echoed through the earpiece, âTheyâve made another clone.âÂ
Bruce stopped what he was doing, silently making his way down the hall towards the staircase Dick took around a half hour before, âI'm on my way. Damian?â
âHeading there now. Files are downloaded.âÂ
Upon arriving at the lower level, Dick bypasses security to let them in, making sure to reactivate the lock behind them, âLook.â
He gestured to the incubation tube not far from them, inside of it stood a young woman, who looked no older than 20, wearing a black skin-tight suit, a familiar âSâ symbol adorning her chest, only it was the center of another symbol, the bat symbol, with bat ears at the top and bat wings on either side of it, a dark burgundy color with gold lining along the edges. The plaque below the tube read:Â
Attempt 1: G6B24Â
Specimen 1: Superman (Identity: Unknown)
Specimen 2: Batman (Identity: Unknown)Â
Status: Failed - Shows excessive signs of emotional intelligence (unfit for purpose), Subject is not invulnerable, Lacks thermal vision
âEmotional Intelligenceâ you must have shown hesitation, a moral compass.Â
âFather⌠what are we going to do?â Damian asked, he was at a loss, part of him felt slightly threatened, if you were taken in, he would no longer be the only child related to Bruce by DNA, and you were older, strongerâ perhaps you would take his place, the place heâd finally felt he truly belonged; however he remained silent, his past self likely would have attempted to argue against your rescue, but heâd grown, he knew deep down you deserved a chance at this life just as much as he did.Â
Bruce looked up at your unconscious figure, at a loss for words, you were his daughter, intentional or not, there was a part of him in you, he only hoped that part wouldn't screw you over for life. As surprised as he was, he had an obligation to you the same way he did with Dick, Jason, Tim, Cass, Steph, Barbara, Duke, Damian, and every other vigilante he had taken under his wing.
His Batman instincts kicked in very quickly though, immediately refocusing himself, reading through the files, in an attempt to prepare himself for any possible scenario, he turned to Dick.Â
âFind all the DNA samples they have belonging to both me and Superman, weâre taking them,â he said, making sure to not hyper-focus on the thoughts flooding his mind.Â
âWeâre not just leaving her here, are we? The plaque says âfailedâ. Who knows what could happen to her?â Dick said, he was frustrated.
Conner had gotten a chance to build a life for himself. You deserved one too, the mere thought of Bruce wanting to leave you there angered him.Â
âSheâs coming with us. Damian, watch the door, Dick, find the samples," Bruce said gruffly, moving to the tube, bypassing the database to open it, without setting off any system safeguards. He reached into his utility belt and pulled out his shard of kryptonite, just in case it was needed to neutralize you.Â
The tube opened slowly, a swoosh sound filling the air as the cold fog escaped the tube, spilling into the air, your eyes fluttering open as you looked around, your eyes focusing on him.
You flew at him, full speed, pushing him against the wall with a thud, knocking the wind out of him, your eyes boring into his, glowing red, just as you were about to terminate him with your heat vision, he uttered the safe word he had seen in your file.Â
âBlue Pineappleâ he grunted out, the red in your eyes fading away instantly, as you stared at him with wide eyes. You backed away slowly, lowering yourself to the floor. Your eyes fixed on him once again.
You recognized him from your programming, the man whose combat skills were engraved into your mind.
âBatman?âÂ
Dick and Damian rushed over, making sure Bruce was okay. He was fine.
Dick turned to you, holding out his hand, âCome with me. We need to get you out of here, you arenât safe here.âÂ
You stared at him, your eyes narrowing, âWhy should I trust you?âÂ
Dick sighed, Those damn Wayne genetics, he kept his hand extended to you, âBecause weâre helping you escape, if you come with us, you can meet Superman, be a hero just like him and Batman, you could actually see the worldâ he promised.Â
"I know what the world looks like." you stated bluntly.
He sighed, his hand not wavering, "But have you ever experienced it? Let us show you what that's like. You can have a life."
You thought for a moment, before letting out a small grunt, nodding at him and taking his hand, allowing them to lead you out of the lab grounds seemingly undetected.Â
When you stepped out, you stopped, eyes completely transfixed on the brilliant night sky. Blends of blues and purples and grays danced together to make the beautiful endless abyss above you. You knew every color there was. You knew everything, but at the same time you really didn't. You stared up at the stars, you knew how they came to be, you knew every scientific explanation there was yet seeing them⌠it made you feel a way you couldnât explain.
They led you to the batmobile, situating you in the back seat with Damian, starting the drive to the Batcave. Bruce dialed Clarkâs number into the keypad, it rang twice before he picked up.Â
âHello?âÂ
âMeet me in the Batcave. Itâs urgent. Bring Conner.â
âWhatâs going o-â
He hung up.Â
Dick covered his mouth to hide his snicker, âSo, Bruce, you and Clark have an official love child now, right? What will Lois think?â he feigned concern, placing the back of his hand over his forehead, committing to the drama, âOh, how scandalous, I mean really, the shame! I can already see the headlines âBillionaire playboy Bruce Wayne turned common whore after breaking up happy metropolis familyââÂ
Damian covered his laugh with a cough.
You looked at the three of them, utterly confused, still processing what was going on.Â
Bruce huffed, shooting them both a glare, âDick, be mature.âÂ
Dick smiled, âI can't help myself, just wait til Jason finds out.â He smiled in excitement, as they pulled into the side entrance of the Batcave.Â
Bruce let out a deep, tired sigh.
Clark sat in silence in the Batcave, Conner standing to his left, his eyes wide as he stared at you, possessing some features belonging to both he and Bruce, and other features that seemed to be entirely your own.
You stared back, that same stoic nature radiating off of you that radiates off the Batman, however, he noted the defensive look in your eyes, one so similar to the one he saw in Conner when he first met him. He eyed your suit, noting the familiar âSâ symbol, only it was a burgundy color, a rather interesting combination of the Batman and Superman emblems, and he was utterly confused.
He looked over at Bruce, still in his bat suit, his cowl pulled off, âBruce, what the hell is going on?âÂ
âI had to call you here because Luthor decided to create another clone. I did the DNA test, Clark, sheâs a combination of both our DNAâ Bruce looked at him, Dick and Damian standing to his right. It was silent for a moment, you felt like a guinea pig, the way they all stared at you. It made you angry.Â
Conner was the first to speak, stepping forward before opening his mouth, choosing his words carefully, âWhatâs your name?âÂ
You responded immediately, it felt automatic. âExperiment attempt number one. Code G6B24. I was made to be the future killer of the Batman and the Kriptonian.âÂ
He nodded slowly, âIâm a clone too, and Clark took me inâ well, he took me in eventuallyâ thatâs besides the point. He showed me how to become my own person, we can help you do that too.â
You looked at him, eyes softening ever so slightly, but you kept your guard up like your Batman programming taught you to. âI was made to be a killer, if I donât do what I was made to do, what am I worth?â you said quietly, voice unwavering.
Damian watched you, your words striking him in a way he hadn't expected them to, he understood what you were saying all too well.Â
Bruce decided to speak up next, âYou were created, itâs not your fault what their intentions were when they did so. What you become from here on out is your choice.âÂ
You stayed silent, eyes darting around the roomâWhat is this feeling? Vulnerability? You knew it by definition, like you did most other feelings, but feeling them⌠it was different.Â
Dick noted the way you seemed overwhelmed, he approached you slowly, pulling up two chairs, motioning for you to sit, you chose to remain standing until he sat down first.Â
âYou know, we trust you, we want to figure out a way for you to become the best you can be. On your termsâ he said, offering you a small smile.Â
You looked around, the others nodded in agreement, âI was made to be only the best parts of youâ you said, your gaze focusing on Clark and Bruce, they both put their best qualities forward to help others, how could you use those same qualities to destroy that?
âI⌠donât want to be a killer. They said I was too⌠human. I thought Iâd failed them.âÂ
Damian decided to step forward, âYou didnât fail anyone, you are meant for greater things. You haven't killed anyone, you can choose your path. If the path you choose is the Robin mantle... I am willing to work with that.âÂ
At this, the other men in the room turned to look at him, Clark and Conner were slack-jawed, this was the same kid who fought Tim tooth and nail over this mantle. The same mantle he was just⌠willing to give you?Â
Meanwhile Dick had a proud smile on his face, you thought you saw a small tear in his eye.
Bruceâs face seemed unreadable, however, you took notice of the way the corners of his lips turned up for a split second. before reverting back to their natural state.Â
You werenât sure what to say, again, you knew what this mantle was, by definition. The reality was you had no sense of what it meant, the weight it carried. And you knew that.
âThank you, but I feel like that title isnât mine to take. I think I need to⌠become something that's true to who I am, whatever that may be.â Â
Bruce looked at you, the corner of his lip barely twitching up into a smile, a smile so subtle that only someone of your⌠background would notice, an attempt of his towards getting you more comfortable, âWe should start with a name.âÂ
You looked at Conner, he gave you an encouraging smile.Â
âLike I chose Conner, so now Iâm Conner Kent,â he said with a small shrug, âYou can choose whatever you want.âÂ
âI see,â you thought for a moment, âI like Y/n.âÂ
Clark smiled, standing up and clapping his hands together, âGreat! Y/n Kent, has a nice ring to it.âÂ
âWayne.âÂ
He turned towards Bruce, eyes narrowing slightly, âKent.â
âWayne.â
This time Conner spoke, âKent.â
The three men stared at each other, arms crossed mirroring each-otherâs glares.Â
Dick cut in, âHow about Grayson?â
âNo.â came their simultaneous response.Â
Dick frowned, slumping in the seat next to yours, âJeez.âÂ
Damian spoke next, âI suppose Al Ghul is off the tableâŚâÂ
Dick snorted, breaking out into a fit of laughter, you grinned softly at the sounds of his laughter, it reminded you of a windshield wiper.Â
Conner sighed, âFine, what about Wayne-Kent?â
Bruce huffed, âI suppose.â
Clark nodded, the smile returning to his face as he turned to you, âY/n Wayne-Kentâ
You nodded, âI like it.âÂ
Dick could help but laugh from beside you, âIt's like I'm watching reality tv. Love me some baby mama drama.â
Clark opened his mouth to speak and closed it, before sighing and looking at Bruce, who just pinched the bridge of his nose.Â
Conner chuckled at the sight, turning to Damian, whoâs lip quirked up in amusement.Â
Bruce looked up, his attention directed towards you, âY/n, you can stay here for the night, Iâve asked Alfred to set up a room for you. Clark, Conner, come by tomorrow with Lois and Jon, Iâve called the others to come by as well, weâll get everything situated tomorrow. For now, get some rest.âÂ
Everyone nodded, Clark and Conner heading to the exit of the cave, Damian, Dick and Bruce leading you to the room that was prepared for you.Â
Dick brought you a sweater and some sweatpants to change into, closing the door with a soft, âGoodnight, kiddo.âÂ
You changed in silence, slowly getting under the covers and drifting off to sleep, marking the start of your new life. Tomorrow would be an interesting day.Â
You woke up the next morning, to a soft knock on the door, your super hearing picking it up better than you would have liked. You opened the door, revealing an older man you hadnât seen before. He smiled softly, giving you an instantaneous sense of comfort you couldnât explain.Â
âHello Miss Y/n. My name is Alfred, I am the butler,â he greeted you, handing you a folded set of clothes, âMaster Kent chose these for you, however if they are not to your liking, do let me know.âÂ
âTheyâre fineâŚThank you.â
He smiled warmly, the kind old man giving you a nod, âOnce you've changed, do come down, Iâve prepared breakfast. The other members of the family will arrive soon to meet you.âÂ
You gave him a short nod, he smiled again, your demeanor reminding him of the young Bruce heâd looked after all those years ago. He shut your door softly before retreating down the staircase, leaving you in your room to change.Â
You picked up the small note that rested at the top of the pile, reading it over.Â
Comfortable, Practical, and cool. Hope you like it. - Conner
You looked down at the neatly folded clothes, unfolding a black long sleeve turtleneck shirt, the material was thick but breathable, you slipped it on with ease, the foreign material soft against your skin, you appreciated that it didnât suffocate you.Â
You reached for the pants next, dark gray cargo pants, these were thicker, and the had an overwhelming amount of pockets. You slipped them on before slipping on the boots that were at the bottom of the stack and exiting the room, going down the staircase.Â
Upon entering the dining room, you were met with Bruce sitting at the head of the table, reading the paper calmly eating his pancakes, to his right sat Dick chatting excitedly to the boy next to him, who smiled at him as he listened, he was a slender boy with black hair who looked a bit younger than Dick. Then there was Alred, calmly enjoying his breakfast. Finally there was Damian on the other side of Bruce, leaving an empty seat between Damian and Alred. You sat down, the pale boy noticing you first.Â
Bruce looked up, âTim, this is Y/n.âÂ
âHello.â You sat up awkwardly. One thing you never learned was how to navigate social interactions.
He studied you for a moment, offering you a small smile, âIâm Tim.âÂ
You gave a nod, returning his smile with a smaller one of your own.Â
âShe knows, by the way.â Dick chimed in.
His eyes widened, was that why you were there?Â
âHow?âÂ
All eyes are on you. You opened your mouth to speak but Damian spoke first.Â
âSheâs a clone. Father will explain everything when everyone else arrives so as to not waste time, until then, hold on to your childish curiosity. Iâd like to enjoy my breakfast.âÂ
Dick nodded, âShe was literally made for this shit.â
âWatch your language Master Dick, it is deplorable to speak in such a way at the table, much less in the presence of a lady.âÂ
Dick blushed, âSorry Alfred.âÂ
Bruce simply gave a nod.Â
Tim slumped back in his seat, wanting to ask you questions about your abilities, your earliest memories, who were you a clone of, how your programming worked, the boy was itching to know it all.Â
Breakfast passed by relatively quickly after that, you werenât bombarded with questions, much to your relief. Alfred kindly asked you how you slept to which you replied that you slept well. The sound of casual conversation and glassware scraping together filling the room. You enjoyed observing the atmosphere.
Clark and Conner were the first to arrive at the manor, greeting you happily, with them was a woman and a younger boy, who immediately went to sit by Damian.Â
Clark brought them over to you, the woman smiled warmly at you. It made you feel safe.Â
She held your hand in hers, âMy name is Lois,â her voice was kind, genuine. You noted how she carried herself. Strong, secure, honest.Â
Clark was quick to bring Jon over, excited to introduce him, âThis is my son, Jon.â
âHi!â he beamed at you, you smiled, he was cute. Cheerful as he smiled brightly at you.Â
âHello, my name is Y/n.â you greeted the two, who smiled at you.
Conner was the next to approach, âDid you like the clothes? I picked them out cause it was all I used to wear, but who knows, you may want something more⌠fashionable.â
You smiled softly, âThey're nice, thank you.â
âOn that note actually,â Clark said, âI was thinking we can take you shopping later, Bruce and I can pay.âÂ
Bruce deadpanned, âThatâs a joke, right?âÂ
He smiled, âOf course, youâre paying for everything.â
âSounds about right.âÂ
Chatter filled the room not long after, Jon and Damian catching up on the couch while Conner and Tim started a conversation of their own.Â
The next people to arrive were three young women, blonde, brunette, and red hair. They had arrived together.
The blonde spoke first, âWhy'd you call us here Bruce? We had planned for brunch.â She bitterly narrowed her eyes at him, the brunette behind her giving a short nod of agreement.
Bruce sighed, âWeâre waiting on Jason. Heâs late.âÂ
âAs always.â The redhead said with a sigh, though you could see she wasn't actually upset. Â
The blonde girl turned to you first smiling, âIâm Stephanie, but call me Steph. Iâm assuming youâll be joining our vigilante posse.â She seemed funny, and kind, like she truly cared for those around her.Â
âSomewhat, I donât really know. Iâm Y/n.â You said bluntly.
âPretty name.â She smiled, gesturing to the red haired woman behind her, âThis is Barbara, but she's really just Babs.â She then gestured to the brunette, âThatâs Cass. Sheâs lovely.âÂ
You looked at them and nodded, âItâs nice to meet you.â
Barbara smiled warmly at you, âYou too, Iâm so glad thereâll be another girl around, we can always use more company.â She smiled at you so kindly, despite having only just met you. Her voice was sweet, like honey.Â
Cass smiled softly at you, âCome to brunch with us later. Or, lunch, now since Jason is holding us up.âÂ
You nodded your lip quirking up into a small smile, âIâd enjoy that.âÂ
Truthfully, you didn't know what the fuck brunch was. But she said lunch and that you knew. You'd find out about brunch later.
Then, as if on cue, the man in question arrived, walking through the door, slipping off his brown jacket and tossing it on the couch. He was tall, with a stocky frame, jet black hair with a white streak on the front.Â
âThis better be good.âÂ
Tim mumbled, âFinallyâÂ
âMiss me Timmy?âÂ
âQuite the contrary.â
The one called Jason laughed before giving him a small nudge, to which Tim swatted his hand away.Â
His eyes fixed on you, then on Bruce.Â
âDude, seriously? Another one? You have a problem man. Youâd think you wouldâve stopped after me.âÂ
Bruce stood up, âJason, sit down. Now that youâre all here I wanted to introduce you to Y/n. Sheâs a clone, made from both mine, and Clarkâs DNA.âÂ
âHoly shit, man.âÂ
âJason, will you shut up?âÂ
âNever.âÂ
âAs I was saying, sheâll be here in the manor for the time being, Iâll be training her and assessing her combat technique.âÂ
âHold on,â Clark interjected, âShe should come with us, she needs to get the hang of her powers.âÂ
âClark, I have a state of the art training area in the cave.âÂ
âSo? Weâre supers, all we need is an open field.âÂ
âWe need to assess her combat skills, and also assess the extent of her powers. She isnât invulnerable. We need to prioritize getting to the bottom of that.âÂ
Clark huffed but nodded, understanding the full extent of your abilities was vital in actually training you.Â
âItâs like Iâm watching a custody battle.â muttered Steph, Barbara laughing quietly beside her.Â
âWait- So Y/n is basically if you and Clark had a baby?â Tim gawked at them, his eyes shifting from Bruce to Clark, to you. When his eyes landed on you, he fired questions like he was on a time limit.Â
âHow do Bruceâs genetics affect your abilities? Are you immune to kryptonite and invulnerable? How does your thermal vision work? Enhanced strength? Can you fly? Can you fly as fast as Superman? Do you have combat training? How do y-âÂ
Conner smacked a hand over his mouth, leading him back to his seat, âLets try not to overwhelm her with the questions.â He chuckled.Â
Tim nodded, looking up at you, âSorry, Y/n.âÂ
âThatâs okay. To answer your questions, his genetics donât necessarily have a huge impact on any of my abilities, I was created with every available video of Batman fighting embedded into my mind, and the combat skills were engraved in my memory, I should be able to replicate his fighting style to a tee. Iâm not invulnerable, but in theory, the stealth I was programmed with allows me to stay agile enough that I shouldnât often get hurt. I don't have thermal vision, but I do have laser vision, enhanced strength, and flight, although I havenât tested how fast I actually can fly. And like I said, my combat training is essentially the combat footage uploaded into my mind.âÂ
Tim had nodded, eyes trained on yours in complete interest as you answered each question, occasionally jotting something down on the notes app of his phone.Â
Lois narrowed her eyes slightly at both Bruce and Clark, âI do hope youâre factoring in giving her the opportunity to build an actual social life. Maybe get her enrolled in school.âÂ
âShe has doctorate-level information on several different topics stored into her mind, as well as fluency in 8 languages. I think sheâll be fine, Lois,â Bruce replied.Â
She rolled her eyes, âOkay, so schoolâs not necessary, what about building a social life for herself? Thatâs important.âÂ
âThereâs Young Justice,â Conner said, âI figured sheâd join.âÂ
Tim nodded in agreement, âI can help her get situated.âÂ
âWhere will I stay?â you asked, you didnât particularly enjoy how they were all discussing you as if you weren't there, but there honestly wasnât much you could do.Â
âYou can stay at the manor, or you can stay with the team, but it'd be best if you lived here in the Manor.â Bruce replied.
âWhy isnât Metropolis an option?â Clark muttered.Â
âBecause itâs more practical to have her here in Gotham, living with Tim will make it easier to adjust to the team.âÂ
âI want time with her, Bruce.âÂ
âYouâll get it. Weâll have her assessed, then three times a week sheâll train and get a hold of her powers with you.âÂ
Clark nodded, satisfied with that answer.Â
Lois spoke again, turning to you, âY/n, how does that sound to you?âÂ
You blinked. âIt sounds fine. My super hearing allows me to hear every conversation proficiently.â
She chuckled softly, âItâs a figure of speech sweetheart, I meant if youâre okay with everything that was said, youâve been a bit quiet.â
You felt your face grow hot, âOh. Yeah, Iâm okay with it.â
Clark gave you a fond smile.Â
Bruce looked at you and smiled softly, a barely noticeable one, but a smile nonetheless.Â
The bulk of the conversation was over. The people in the room falling into easy conversation with one another, you look around, not sure what to do. That is until Jason approaches you, a kind smile on his face.Â
âHey Y/n, Iâm Jason, Iâll be honest, you probably won't see me too often cause I can barely stand being around Bruce, but⌠if heâs ever a dick, call me and Iâll either punch him for you and take you somewhere heâs not.â he grinned, âOr both.âÂ
You laughed softly, âIâll keep that in mind. Thank you.â
He nodded, âIâll be raiding the kitchen, but if anyone asks, I left.â He shoots you a grin before slipping away.Â
Itâs not long after that when Jon approaches you, Damian by his side, he shoots you a toothy grin, âSo, youâre like, my sister now, right?âÂ
Youâre not sure how to respond, but you feel a puddle of warmth pooling in your heart, itâs nice. You smile at him softly, âI suppose so.âÂ
He grins, âAnd that would also make you Damianâs sister. right?â
âI suppose so.âÂ
âSee Damian, weâre blood brothers by extension.âÂ
âJon, that is the most imbecilic logic Iâve ever encountered. Just because Y/n is both my blood and yours doesnât meanââÂ
âBlood brothers!â He had shouted cheerfully, before walking away and over to Lois to inform her of the good news.Â
Damian sighed, though you took notice of the soft smile that flashed across his face, you concluded that he cared for him.Â
A lot of people in this familyâ Bruceâs family specifically, tend to hide affection, despite the fact that it is apparent to you that they feel it. You decide not to focus on it, people are complicated.Â
You chat a bit with various people in the room, Lois telling you that youâre always welcome to visit whenever youâd like, Barbara talking to you about how her work as Oracle, Steph telling you all about the other vigilantes youâll probably end up crossing paths with. Tim and Conner sat by you, telling you all about the team and the people youâll meet once all your training is done.Â
Slowly, people start to leave, you saw Jason slip out the front door first, sending you a wink. Dick left not long after, needing to return to his responsibilities in Bludhaven, making sure to tell you youâre always welcome to visit him over there. Then Clark left with Lois, Jon, and Conner, leaving the residents of the manor plus, Cass, Steph and Barbara.
Damian and Tim had retreated to their rooms, while Alfred busied himself with household chores, Bruce stood up, approaching you before saying, âDid you still want to go shopping? Youâll need training clothes.âÂ
You nodded, âYes, please.âÂ
Steph perked up, rushing towards the two of you, âOh, we have to come.âÂ
âSteph, you go shopping every week. With my card.â
Barbara chimed in, âItâs not about that Bruce, you have a terrible fashion sense. We canât let you impose that onto Y/n.â
Cass nodded in agreement.Â
âWeâre just buying training clothes.âÂ
âShe canât wear training clothes in her daily life,â Steph rolled her eyes, âShe needs a wardrobe.âÂ
You smiled, âI would like a wardrobe.âÂ
âSee?â
Bruce sighed but nodded, âLet's go then.â
Steph cheered while Barbara and Cass high-fived behind her, it was an amusing site.Â
When you arrived at the mall, Steph immediately linked arms with you, dragging you around to her favorite stores, paying no mind to your super strength potentially being able to accidentally break her arm. It caught you off guard, not only the physical display of affection, but the trust.
Again, you felt that soft puddle of warmth pool in your chest. You could get used to that.Â
You had gotten to know Barbara and Cass fairly well during the trip as well, Barbara was sweet, she and Steph made you laugh more than you thought you could. Cass and you got along well too, she picked out the clothes you liked the most, always nodding in approval when you would try anything on, a soft smile on her face. The three of them opened their group up to you so quickly, it had surprised you, you felt that with their company you were better able to navigate finding yourself.Â
The four of you hadnât paid much mind to Bruce trailing behind you as you went from store to store, not that he minded. He held a fond smile as he observed the four of you giggling, talking, and having a good time.
He knew his focus on training was important, but he also knew Lois was right (not that heâd admit that to anyone), you needed a social life too. And he knew your heightened emotional intelligence would surely allow you to obtain that, you just needed to blossom, and allow yourself to break free of the restraints you put on yourself.Â
Heâd lost count of how many times he had swiped his card that day, at some point he had decided to just start waiting by the front, once you guys were ready, heâd walk over, swipe his card, and you guys would move on to the next shop. He wouldn't say this to anyone, but he enjoyed doing things like this, taking care of the people he cares about.Â
The last store you had gone to was WayneTech, it was Bruceâs idea. You needed a phone in order to keep everyoneâs contacts. So they brought you there where you got the latest model of their cell phone line, it was sleek and thin. You picked out a case and you got a screen protector. Bruce had told you that once you got to the Batcave heâd input league contacts, safety features, as well as league-level security settings.Â
By the end of the trip it was early in the evening, Bruce had his arms absolutely filled with shopping bags, and what he couldnât carry was carried by you and Steph. The five of you stepped out into the parking lot, the sun setting, casting a deep orange hue on the parking lot. You took in the image in front of you, you didnât know suns could set so beautifully.
The ride home was nice, the car was filled with the soft chatter of the four of you, Bruce didnât feel the need to listen in. The soft music playing on the stereo as a background was a nice addition to the atmosphere.Â
When youâd arrived at the manor, the girls had bid you goodbye, but not before making sure they had your number to add you to their group chat. You were warned by Steph that Cassâs meme game could not be beat. You were slightly confused but nodded, a happy smile on your face. They each gave you a hug before getting in their cars and heading off.Â
The walk into the manor was silent, but not awkward, mainly the two of you taking armfuls of bags up to your room.
As he shut the door, Bruce turned to you, âItâs not too late, if you want, we could start out on some training.âÂ
You nodded, going into your room to change, âIâll be down there in a bit.âÂ
He nodded, walking away to change as well.Â
You entered the Batcave shortly after, comfortable in your black sweatpants, and a black long sleeve athletic shirt. Now, having a better opportunity to take it all in, it was massive. You looked to your left to see Damian sparring with Tim in one of the further training areas. You walked over to Bruce, he gave you a small smile, leading you to the second training area by Tim and Damian, who by now had stopped sparring, in favor of observing your skill.Â
âYou can replicate my fighting style to a tee, right?â
You nodded.
âLetâs see it.âÂ
You charged first, making sure to suppress your strength, your movements swift and calculated, landing a fast right kick to his abdomen. He sidestepped, landing a swift punch to your side. You kept attempting attacks on eachother, each one dodging the other flawlessly.
Tim and Damian watched in awe as the two of you gracefully moved, as if you were dancing. This went on for several minutes, until you attempted a fast left kick to his side, which he caught, using as leverage to flip you over on your back.
Your limbs ached, you looked up at him, âHow did you do that?â
He held a hand out to help you up, âIâm not as fast with my left kicks as I am with my right ones. My weaknesses are your weaknesses.â
You nodded. Made sense.Â
âYou have good technique, and you replicate my fighting perfectly, but thatâs all it is. A replication. You need to make it your own. Adapt it in accordance with your abilities, you canât do that now because Clark hasnât trained you, but in time you will.âÂ
You nodded, your chest swelling with pride at his compliment, you knew after your training with Clark you would be able to better adjust your fighting style.
Damian walked over to you, âY/n. Iâd like to spar, youâve proven to be a worthy opponent.âÂ
You nodded, it would be good to spar with someone with a different fighting style. Tim sat down to the side, perfectly content with just observing for now, like earlier, he occasionally jotted down some notes on his phone. You decided you didnât mind it. It was endearing.Â
This time, Damian charged first, landing a swift right kick to your ribs, you turned and landed a hard kick to his chest, sending him back, before he flipped and caught himself, running towards you again. His smaller frame provided him with an advantage as he jumped onto your shoulders, before he could land his blow, you flipped your body, sending him to the floor, landing on his back with a thud. You crouched over him, extending your hand.
âYou okay?â
âFine.â he took your hand, getting up to his feet, you gave him a soft smile, which he returned, giving you a nod of approval. He, like Bruce, didnât often use his words, but you were able to discern their intentions just fine.Â
Bruce then led you to a machine he had in the cave, where it analyzed your genetics in comparison to Clarkâs, he had determined you were missing the genetic composition that happened to be the main source of invulnerability, therefore the reason you were the way you were. You are unfortunately still weak when exposed to kryptonite.Â
You were tired by the end of the night. You felt you had bonded with Damian, he had asked you to spar with him another time, to which you agreed.
The next day, Bruce had sent you over to Smallville, where Clark had decided on training you, âA good old fashioned open fieldâ were his exact words.
He made sure to send you wearing your original suit, not knowing how fast you would be flying, just in case, only you didnât like it, so you opted to wear some sweats over the suit.Â
And there you were, floating about 300 feet in the air with him, as he explained the basics of flying.Â
âYou want to create your own leverage, using your flight, you should be able to do this.â He bent one leg, tilting to the right as he effortlessly glided in that direction, he repeated the action only now going in the opposite direction.Â
You nodded, imitating his movements, gliding from side to side before stopping and looking at him. He smiled brightly at you, âYouâre doing great, kid. There was never a point where you didnât have powers, so this should be easy. Now, weâll test your speed.âÂ
You nodded, âHow are we doing that?â
He pulled out a stopwatch, âIâm going to wait here while you fly to Gotham and back. You know the route?âÂ
You nodded.Â
âOkay⌠andâŚ. Go!â
You immediately shot forward, a slightly bumpy start but your body adapted immediately, you felt the wind whip through your hair, and a smile spread across your face as you made a U-turn around Gotham, making it back to Clark in seconds.Â
â2.6 seconds. Thatâs good.â He smiled at you.Â
You went on like that for the next few hours, him giving you encouraging words of advice, and you gained better control over your abilities, him providing you with tips he learned over the years. For that last hour, Jon and Conner joined the two of you, the four of you eventually just playing air tag until Martha and Lois called you in for dinner.Â
They insisted you stay for dinner, and you had no mind to refuse, spending time with them was nice. Jon insisted he sat next to you at dinner, excitedly talking your ear off about whatever heâd gotten to that day, and sharing his favorite stories about Damian with you. He acts like he doesn't like people, but heâs got a soft spot for a lot of us, were his exact words. You honestly completely agreed, you smiled at him as he continued talking.Â
That day youâd gotten to know Martha and Jonanthan Kent, who insisted you called them Ma and Pa. They instantly coddled you as if theyâd known you since birth, though, in a way, that is technically the case.Â
They didn't let you leave empty handed, sending you off with tupper-ware filled with leftovers, cookies and pie. You thanked them for their hospitality and headed back to the manor.Â
The next few months were mainly doing morning and evening training with Bruce, occasionally Dick would stop by to train with you, always telling you he was proud of your improvement, which never failed to make you glow just a little brighter with pride. Heâd begun a tradition where he would treat you to a burger after training, or whatever it was you were craving. He said that it was his goal to get you to try every fast food joint in Gotham, deciding that it was just an essential part of living there. You quickly decided you hated fast food, but never said anything because that wasnât at all what mattered to you, what mattered to you was the bond you were creating with your older brother.Â
Your relationship with Bruce wasnât perfect. There were times you saw how focused he was on his mission, neglecting the feelings of those around him, he could be an asshole. And with you still navigating your emotions, youâd get angry and yell, and so would he. If you saw him brushing off Damian, or Tim, one look at the crestfallen expressions on their faces was enough to get you angry. You shouldnât have been surprised, truthfully, you werenât. You were too similar. You were just fortunate enough to be surrounded by people early on who could convince you to let them in.Â
Regardless of the imperfections between you and Bruce, you knew he cared. He always showed it with the small smile heâd give you as he held up two tickets to the movie you had wanted to see. Or in the way heâd lure everyone into the living room with snacks for a movie night. Or how heâd try his best to always express to you that you were doing well. That you were enough, and that you deserved to be there.Â
Youâd grown closer with Tim, too, always willing to help him with his assignments (not that he often needed it, but on the rare occasions his sleep deprived self couldnât wrap his head around a problem). Youâd often go to him when you needed help figuring something out on your phone, to which he would offer a simple solution you hadnât seen before.
Tim was kind, he showed he cared for you by fixing things, when you cracked your screen protector by accidentally tapping it too hard, he made you a new one that could withstand the force of a bullet. He learned to confide in you over time, telling you about Bernard, expressing his worries to you about whether or not heâs good enough. Youâd always tell him he was more than good enough.Â
Damian had taken to calling you âsisterâ, often challenging and teasing you when he could, youâd developed a relationship where heâd go to you for company. Youâd sit in the garden and take in the life around you, while he sat a few feet away and drew it.
Once, he drew you while you werenât looking, when he finished, he handed it to you without a word and walked away. In the bottom right corner you read âY/n Wayne-Kentâ in neat handwriting, just below that, âsisterâ. That was the first time heâd used that word for you. Your heart swelled.Â
You continued seeing Steph, Barbara, and Cass, regularly having lunch with them and talking with them on the phone. Barbara, or as you now called her, Babs, was always there to guide you when you needed it, sheâd often send you small gifts from time to time, like jewelry that reminded her of you.
Cass and you would often find the most peaceful company in each other. She would listen to you talk about all the things you'd been learning, telling you about her own experience adjusting to a new life.
Steph and you bonded over poorly written hallmark movies, she always giggled madly when you would point out plot inconsistencies, wearing the most confused expression she had ever seen on a person, you didnât understand why at first, you would just state facts, but you always enjoyed the time with her. She always says you guys should start a podcast, and you always agree. You hope she never asks you what a podcast is... because you genuinely didn't know.
True to his word, you didnât see Jason often, but there were a few instances where you felt particularly suffocated by Bruceâs training that you took him up on his offer to take you somewhere he wasnât. Those moments were... nice. Every time, he would bring food, and take you to his apartment, where you talked about books and he introduced you to some of his favorite movies. You didnât know why he and Bruce didnât get along, but you chose not to pry.
Alfred had taken a liking to you instantly, he enjoyed giving you etiquette lessons, and would bake all kinds of scones and cookies for you to try. His humor was at times very dry and sarcastic, which never failed to make you laugh. He taught you how to bake once, finding you were exceptionally good at it, âMiss Y/n, I think weâve found your natural talentâ. You hadnât expected to be good at it, but Alfred said you were phenomenal.Â
Youâd also train with Clark 3 times a week, getting even closer with the Kents, integrating yourself in both families. It was interesting being part of two very different families. But you wouldnât have it any other way.Â
Clark had shown you a lot about your powers, but it was never just training. It had become a necessity for the two of you to fly to some famous landmark and have lunch together, before flying back to Smallville for more training.
Clark was constantly trying his best for you, he still had his regrets from his initial relationship with Conner, and although he was forgiven and their relationship was rebuilt, he knew he lost time. And he absolutely refused to repeat that and hurt someone else who didnât deserve it.Â
You always stayed for dinner, you found that you could never say no to Jon, the one time you tried was awful, you felt so bad that you went back the next day and took him shopping. With Bruce's card, duh.
Jon was stuck to you like glue whenever you were over. He always insisted on sitting by you and talking to you about whatever heâd been up to. He flew around with you a lot, you guys would play games that he taught you how to play. Your favorite moments were when he and Damian would allow you in to watch them play video games because âHow do you not know how to play video games? Thatâs just wrong. Weâll teach you.â
Conner had spent more and more time with you as well, telling you about a lot of social cues, the importance of boundaries, etc. He was determined to help you adjust in every way he could, he shared his experiences with you when he first started working in teams. You learned a lot from him, he was very affectionate with you, but in that awkward-older-brother way. Heâd give you a soft pat on the back and a smile, he knew youâd do just fine.Â
Lois became your role model, you truly admired her. She was strong, outspoken, confident. She helped you not be afraid of forming your own opinions and voicing them. One time she saw you yell at Bruce over something heâd done, and all she could do was smile proudly.
These people whose lives you just appeared in one day, very quickly became your family. Every day you were reminded of how lucky you were to have come to care for them as much as you do. Bonding with them was nice, and you very quickly understood the appeal of having family.
These are people who care for you unconditionally, simply because they want to. Because every moment that they spend with you, they choose to.
And just like that, you were ready to meet the team. You had learned to combine your combat skills with your powers, if you need to, you can fight in mid air. Youâd learned to incorporate your abilities into your technique to enhance your own personal style. And it felt amazing.
You knew every possible way to deliver an effective, non-lethal blow. Of course, you needed a suit. Bruce offered to enhance the one you had worn the day they rescued you, but you wanted a new one. To you, that suit represented what you were created to be, and that is not who you are. You wanted something true to yourself, and he understood and wholeheartedly supported you. Damian helped you make a sketch, and together youâd designed the perfect representation of you. And you became Eclipse. The alignment of two heroes, though unintentional, created a whole new hero. You.
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SEVENTEEN April shower / Live Clip
She came in and she⌠she was like a shot of espresso, she was like⌠being bathe in sunlight. Sheâs incredibly energetic and enthusiastic and she had this sense of play and fun which was incredibly exciting.
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