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So! Danny is not the Ghost King.
But he still has a good relationship with a LOT of Powerful and not-so-powerful Ghosts in the Zone. So much so that they have given him their Summoning Circle's with a blanket permission to Summon them any time. Not like they have much else going on...
This all leads to a hilarious situation where Danny can't use his Powers for whatever reason and is forced to Summon his friends for help. In front of a group of Heroes.
He has to explain everything to them, but accidentally convinces them that he has Summoning Magic and the Ghosts are all on his Contract. He also mentions Saving people from Ghosts and the JLA realize that he is a child Hero.
They ask him if he wants to join Young Justice, and Danny hesitantly agrees.
Now Danny is on Young Justice and the entire team thinks that he is a Hero with Ghost Summoning Magic.
And his name isn't Daniel "Commit to the Bit" Fenton for no reason.
Now Playing: RedBone~ Childish Gambino
Vivica's Pov
Vivica adjusted her sunglasses as she pulled into the circular driveway of the Haden estate. It wasn't as imposing as Wayne Manorâfew residences in Gotham wereâbut the sprawling contemporary home with its sleek lines and floor-to-ceiling windows spoke of understated wealth and impeccable taste. Just like its owner.
She hadn't seen Vivian in nearly three weeks, not since before her life had been turned upside down by Bruce Wayne's reappearance and the revelation of his nocturnal activities. Now that she and Bruce had finally reached an understanding, she was eager to reconnect with her oldest friendâthe only person outside the Wayne household who might understand the complicated emotions she'd been processing.
Before she could even ring the doorbell, the massive front door swung open to reveal a statuesque woman with elegant braids piled atop her head, dressed in a crisp white pantsuit that complemented her rich brown skin.
"Well, look what the cat dragged in," Vivian Haden said, her stern expression breaking into a warm smile. "I was beginning to think you'd fallen off the face of the earth."
Vivica laughed, stepping forward to embrace her friend. "I know, I know. I'm the worst."
"You're forgiven. Barely." Vivian hugged her tightly before pulling back to study her face. "There's something different about you."
"Different how?"
Vivian narrowed her eyes. "You're glowing. And not in that 'I got a good night's sleep' way. More in that 'I'm getting fucked regularly' way."
"Via!" Vivica glanced around, mortified. "Your daughters could hear you."
"Please. They're all in the back, probably plotting world domination or another TikTok dance, I can never tell the difference." Vivian linked arms with Vivica, leading her into the house. "Besides, you're avoiding the question, which means I'm right."
Vivica couldn't suppress her smile. "Let's just say I've reconnected with someone."
Vivian stopped dead in her tracks, jaw dropping. "No. Wait. Bruce Wayne? You're back with Bruce Wayne?"
"How did youâ"
"Girl, please. Who else could possibly put that specific look on your face? You've been hung up on that man since we were teenagers." Vivian shook her head, pulling Vivica toward the kitchen. "I need wine for this conversation."
The kitchen was a chef's dreamâall gleaming stainless steel and white marble, with state-of-the-art appliances that looked like they'd never been used. Vivian grabbed a bottle of white wine from the refrigerator and poured two generous glasses.
"Spill," she commanded, sliding one across the counter to Vivica. "And I want all the details this time. No more of this 'we drifted apart' bullshit you fed me five years ago."
Vivica took a fortifying sip. She'd prepared for this, carefully considering how much to share with Vivian. The Batman secret wasn't hers to tell, but she couldn't lie to her best friend either.
"It's complicated," she began. "Bruce is... not who I thought he was. Or rather, he's more than I thought he was."
"Meaning?"
"Meaning he kept parts of himself hidden from me when we were together before. That's why I left. But now..." Vivica traced the rim of her glass. "Now I know everything. And it changes things."
Vivian leaned forward, her expression serious. "Is he involved in something illegal? Because if he's dragging you into someâ"
"No!" Vivica said quickly. "Damn. Nothing like that. Just the opposite, actually. Bruce is a good man, Viv. Better than I ever realized."
"But secretive," Vivian noted skeptically.
"Yes. Though he's working on that." Vivica smiled softly, remembering their conversations in the garden. "We both are."
Vivian studied her for a long moment, then sighed. "Well, you're a grown woman who runs her own tech empire. If you say he's worth a second chance, I believe you." Her expression turned mischievous. "Besides, the man is fine as hell and richer than God. There are worse second chances to take."
Vivica laughed, relieved. "Thank you for your blessing. Speaking of which..." She took another sip of wine. "I was hoping you and the girls would come to dinner at Wayne Manor this weekend. Meet Bruce properly."
"Dinner at the mysterious Wayne Manor?" Vivian raised an eyebrow. "That's a step up from the last time I saw him, when he was climbing out your bedroom window at 2 AM."
"That was twenty years ago!"
"Some memories are eternal," Vivian said solemnly, then broke into laughter. "Of course we'll come. The girls will be thrilled. You know they adore their Godmother Viv. Raymond is out on business so they missed you."
As if summoned by the mention of their names, the sound of arguing voices floated in from the back of the house.
"Mom! Tell Stona to stay out of my room!" a voice called.
"I was just borrowing a charger!" came the indignant reply.
"Without asking!"
Vivian rolled her eyes heavenward. "And here we go."
The kitchen doors swung open, and four young women spilled into the room in various states of agitationâuntil they spotted Vivica.
"Auntie Viv!" The youngest, Stona, rushed forward first, her curly hair bouncing as she threw her arms around Vivica's waist. Despite being fourteen, Stona still had the enthusiastic energy of a child, her bright smile lighting up her entire face.
"Hey, baby girl," Vivica said, hugging her back. "You've grown since I last saw you."
"Half an inch," Stona confirmed proudly. "I'm trying to catch up to these giants." She jerked a thumb toward her older sisters.
"Not happening, shorty," Malaysia, the second eldest at twenty-three, said with affectionate condescension. She towered over her youngest sister, her long, light-colored hair cascading past her shoulders in elegant waves. She moved to hug Vivica next, her grace reminiscent of her mother's. "We've missed you, Auntie."
"Yeah, where've you been hiding?" Corin asked, pulling Vivica into a quick, fierce hug. At twenty-five, Corin was the most direct of the sisters, her short, stylish hair and athletic build giving her a confident presence that matched her forthright personality.
"Working, unlike some people I could mention," Alieza teased, nudging Corin aside to claim her own hug. Twenty-one and curvy/plus size, Alieza had her mother's business acumen combined with a warmth that made her instantly approachable. "Don't listen to them, Auntie Viv. We know you're busy running your company."
Vivica laughed, surveying the four young women with affection. They were all so different from one another, yet unmistakably sisters in the way they moved, in certain expressions, in the deep bond that connected them even through their bickering.
"I've missed all of you," she said sincerely. "Which is why I came to invite you to dinner this weekend."
"Ooh, where?" Stona asked eagerly.
Vivica exchanged a glance with Vivian. "Wayne Manor."
There was a beat of silence, then four voices erupted simultaneously:
"THE Wayne Manor?"
"As in Bruce Wayne?"
"Are you dating him again?"
"Does he have a pool?"
Vivian clapped her hands sharply. "One at a time, for heaven's sake. You weren't raised by wolves."
"Yes, THE Wayne Manor," Vivica confirmed, amused by their reactions. "Bruce and I have... reconnected. And I'd like you all to meet himâformally, this time."
"Didn't we meet him at that charity gala two years ago?" Malaysia asked, frowning slightly. "He seemed..."
"Distant," Corin supplied.
"Arrogant," Alieza added.
"Hot," Stona said with a shameless grin, earning herself an eye roll from her mother.
"He can be all those things," Vivica acknowledged. "But there's much more to him than his public persona." She hesitated, then added, "He has four sons, actually. Adopted. Well, three adopted and one biological."
That caught their attention.
"Four sons?" Vivian repeated, eyebrows raised. "When did this happen?"
"During the five years we were apart," Vivica explained. "It's... another part of the complicated story. They're good young men. Different, but all special in their own ways."
"How old?" Malaysia asked, a hint of interest creeping into her voice.
"Dick is twenty-six, Jason's twenty-three, Tim's twenty-two, and Damian is thirteen," Vivica recited, watching realization dawn on Vivian's face as she noted the ages matching her own daughtersâexcept for Stona and Damian, who were close but not exact.
"Well, isn't that convenient," Vivian murmured, lips twitching.
"What are they like?" Corin asked, trying to sound casual.
Vivica considered how to describe the Wayne boys. "Dick is charming, athletic, the responsible oldest. Jason is intense, a bit of a rebel but fiercely loyal. Tim is brilliant, thoughtful, tech-savvy. And Damian..." she smiled. "Damian is a force of nature."
"They sound interesting," Alieza said, exchanging glances with her sisters.
"Oh, they are," Vivica assured them. "So, Saturday at seven? I'll text you the address."
"We'll be there," Vivian confirmed, giving Vivica a look that promised a more detailed interrogation later. "Won't we, girls?"
Four heads nodded, with varying degrees of enthusiasm and curiosity.
As Vivica left the Haden house an hour later, she couldn't help but smile at the thought of bringing these two families together. Bruce's boys and Vivian's girlsâit could either be a disaster or the beginning of something wonderful.
Either way, it would certainly be interesting.
---
"A dinner party?" Bruce looked up from his computer, expression somewhere between confused and alarmed. "Here? With people who don't know about..." He gestured vaguely toward the hidden entrance to the Batcave.
Vivica perched on the edge of his desk in the study. "Yes, Bruce. A normal dinner with my best friend and her daughters. People do this sort of thing all the time. It's called 'socializing.'"
"I socialize," he protested. "The Wayne Foundation gala last monthâ"
"Was work," Vivica interrupted. "This is different. This is personal. Vivian is practically my sister, and her girls are like nieces to me. I want the people I love to know each other."
Bruce's expression softened at her words. "Of course. I'd like to meet them properly." He frowned slightly. "Alfred will need time to prepare. And the boysâ"
"I've already spoken to Alfred. He's thrilled at the prospect of cooking for guests who aren't wearing capes or cowls." Vivica smiled. "As for the boys, I thought I'd let you break the news."
Bruce leaned back in his chair, studying her face. "There's something you're not telling me."
She shrugged innocently. "I may have mentioned that Vivian has four daughters, all around the same ages as your sons."
Understanding dawned in Bruce's eyes. "Vivica..."
"What? It's just dinner." She leaned forward to press a quick kiss to his lips. "Besides, your boys could use some normal social interaction with people their own age."
"My boys are anything but normal," Bruce pointed out.
"All the more reason." She stood up, smoothing her skirt. "Saturday at seven. Smart casual dress. No bat-talk."
Bruce caught her hand before she could walk away. "You're remarkable, you know that?" His voice was low, sincere.
"For organizing a dinner party?"
"For building bridges between my world and yours. For making space for normalcy alongside..." he gestured again toward the cave beneath them.
Vivica squeezed his hand. "That's the whole point, Bruce. They're not separate worlds anymore. Just different rooms in the same house."
As she left him to his work, she heard him mutter something that sounded suspiciously like, "Easier said than done."
---
The news of the impending dinner party received mixed reactions from the Wayne household.
Dick, predictably, was enthusiastic. "It'll be nice to have some new faces around here," he said as he helped Alfred polish the formal dining room's massive table. "What are they like, these Haden sisters?"
"Diverse in personality, but all quite remarkable," Alfred replied, having received a full briefing from Vivica earlier. "Miss Malaysia is the second eldestâpoised, ambitious, currently finishing her law degree at Gotham University."
"A lawyer, huh?" Dick said, a spark of interest in his eyes.
"Indeed, sir. Miss Corin is an athleteânational level in mixed martial arts, I believe. She's a teacher."
Jason, lounging in the doorway and pretending not to listen, perked up slightly at this information.
"Miss Alieza is studying computer science and business, apparently quite the technological prodigy," Alfred continued, glancing meaningfully at Tim, who was setting out the fine china with careful precision.
"And the youngest, Miss Stona?" Damian asked from where he sat sketching the table arrangement, supposedly to help Alfred but mostly to eavesdrop.
"An artist, Master Damian. Painting and sculpture, primarily. Only nineteen, but already featured in several Gotham galleries."
Damian's pencil paused briefly on his paper. "Hm."
Bruce, observing this exchange from the doorway, caught Vivica's eye with a raised eyebrow. She smiled innocently in return.
The night of the dinner arrived with unusual tension in the manor. Bruce found all four of his sons in various states of preparation, each putting more effort into their appearance than he'd seen for formal Wayne Foundation events.
Dick had opted for a blue button-down that matched his eyes perfectly, sleeves rolled up to reveal forearms toned from years of acrobatics and crime-fighting. Jason, after much apparent deliberation, had chosen a dark red Henley that complemented his broader build, his usual leather jacket nowhere to be seen. Tim wore a forest green sweater over a collared shirt, his typically tousled hair actually combed for once. And Damian, most surprisingly of all, had abandoned his usual formal attire for a more age-appropriate outfit of dark jeans and a charcoal sweater, his hair meticulously styled.
"Not a word," Damian warned when he caught Bruce looking.
"Wouldn't dream of it," Bruce assured him, fighting a smile.
Vivica descended the main staircase at quarter to seven, stunning in a simple burgundy dress that hugged her curves. Bruce felt his breath catch, still not entirely used to the reality that she was here, in his home, in his life again.
"You look beautiful," he said, meeting her at the bottom of the stairs.
"You clean up pretty nicely yourself," she replied, straightening his tie. "Where are the boys?"
"Hovering near windows, pretending they're not watching for the arrival of your guests," Bruce said dryly.
As if on cue, the distant sound of tires on gravel reached them, followed by Dick's too-casual announcement from the living room: "I think they're here."
Alfred appeared with perfect timing, moving to open the front door as a sleek black SUV pulled up. Vivian emerged first, elegant in a navy pantsuit, followed by her four daughters, each dressed to impress in their own distinctive style.
Bruce and Vivica greeted them at the door, and Bruce found himself immediately enveloped in Vivian's critical assessment.
"Bruce Wayne," she said, extending her hand with regal poise. "It's been a long time."
"Too long," he agreed, shaking her hand firmly. "Welcome to Wayne Manor, Ms. Haden. I see you didn't bring Raymond with you. "
"Vivian, please. We're well past formalities, especially if you're back in my best friend's life." Her tone carried a subtle warning that wasn't lost on Bruce. "And, my husband is out on business. But, I'm sure my company would do just fine."
"Vivian it is," he said with a nod of acknowledgment. "And, of course, allow me to introduce my family."
The boys had materialized behind them, standing in an unconsciously defensive formation that made Vivica hide a smile. Bruce introduced each son with quiet pride, and Vivica watched the Haden sisters take in the Wayne boys with various degrees of interest.
Malaysia's gaze lingered on Dick, noting his easy smile and confident stance. Corin's eyes widened slightly at Jason's muscular build, her athlete's assessment unmistakable. Alieza and Tim exchanged shy smiles when their names were called, a silent recognition passing between them. And Stona, vibrant and artistic, openly studied Damian's serious face with undisguised curiosity.
"Shall we move to the dining room?" Alfred suggested after the introductions were complete. "Dinner is prepared."
As they filed into the manor's grand dining room, Vivica found herself grateful for Alfred's careful seating arrangement, which had naturally paired each Wayne son with the Haden daughter closest to their age, with Bruce and Vivica at the heads of the table and Vivian positioned between Dick and Jason.
Conversation started awkwardly, as Bruce attempted small talk with the practiced charm of his public persona. Vivica could see Vivian's skeptical expressionâthis was exactly the distant, artificial Bruce she'd warned her friend about.
But then Stona, uninhibited as always, changed the dynamic.
"So is it true you have a T-Rex in the house?" she asked Bruce directly, ignoring Malaysia's face "Stona! Shut the hell up!" Malaysia whispered yelled.
Bruce blinked, caught off guard. "I... yes, actually. In the east wing. It's a full-size replica."
"Can I see it after dinner?" Stona asked eagerly.
"We all can," Vivica interjected smoothly. "Bruce has quite the collection of unique items."
"Bruce is a hoarder with expensive taste," Jason added, earning a surprised laugh from Corin.
Just like that, the ice was broken. Conversation began to flow more naturally, breaking into smaller groups as the meal progressed.
Dick and Malaysia discovered a shared interest in Gotham's legal system, though for very different professional reasonsâher law studies and his work with the GCPD as a consultant (his cover for Nightwing activities).
"The problem with Gotham isn't just corruption," Malaysia was saying passionately. "It's systemic inequality. The legal system was designed to protect wealth and power, not serve justice."
Dick nodded, genuinely engaged. "I couldn't agree more. I've seen too many cases where money determined the outcome more than evidence."
"Exactly!" Malaysia leaned forward, her eyes lighting up. "That's why I'm focusing on public interest law. Someone needs to fight for those who can't afford high-priced defense attorneys."
"The city needs more lawyers like you," Dick said sincerely, and Vivica noticed the slight blush that colored Malaysia's cheeks at his praise.
Further down the table, Jason and Corin had fallen into a spirited debate about fighting techniques.
"Traditional boxing has its place," Jason was saying, gesturing with his fork, "but in a real street fight, you need to be adaptable."
"That's why I cross-train," Corin replied. "MMA, Krav Maga, even some capoeira for mobility."
Jason's eyebrows rose with genuine interest. "Capoeira? Impressive. Not many fighters appreciate its practical applications."
"Most fighters are too rigid in their thinking," Corin said with a dismissive wave. "They stick to what they know instead of evolving."
"I know a training gym in the East End that has some excellent mixed discipline classes," Jason offered. "If you're ever interested."
"I might be," Corin replied, her casual tone belied by the intensity of her gaze. "I have to teach throughout the week, but we'll see if I have time."
Tim and Alieza, meanwhile, had broken all pretense of general conversation and were huddled over Tim's phone, discussing something in rapid technical terms that made Bruce glance their way with mild concern.
"It's a modified encryption algorithm I've been working on," Tim was explaining. "The problem is balancing security with processing speed."
"Have you considered a quantum approach?" Alieza asked, taking the phone to study the code. "There's some promising research coming out of MIT on quantum-resistant cryptography."
Tim's eyes widened. "You follow quantum computing research?"
"Follow it? I'm contributing to it," Alieza said with quiet confidence. "I've got a paper being published next month on quantum key distribution in urban environments."
"That's... wow." Tim seemed genuinely impressed, a rare occurrence for the brilliant young man. "I'd love to read it when it's published."
"I could send you an advance copy," Alieza offered, a shy smile playing at her lips. "If you're interested."
"Definitely interested," Tim assured her, their eyes meeting with mutual appreciation.
At the far end of the table, Damian and Stona were engaged in a conversation that had started with art but somehow evolved into a detailed discussion of animal rights.
"Father allows me to maintain a menagerie," Damian was explaining, his usual haughtiness tempered by genuine enthusiasm. "I have several rescue animals, including a cow named Batcow."
"Batcow?" Stona repeated, delighted. "That's amazing. I've been trying to convince Mom to let me volunteer at the Gotham Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, but she says I need to focus on my studies."
"Education is important," Damian said seriously, "but so is practical experience. Perhaps if you presented a structured plan demonstrating how the volunteer work would enhance your studies..."
"That's... actually a really good idea," Stona said, looking at Damian with new respect. "You're really smart."
"of course! I'm not a child," Damian replied automatically, then added with grudging acknowledgment, "but you're more intelligent than I initially assumed."
Coming from Damian, this was high praise indeed.
Bruce and Vivian, witnessing these exchanges, shared a look of parental recognition.
"They seem to be getting along," Bruce observed quietly.
"So it appears," Vivian replied, her earlier skepticism softening. "Your boys are... not what I expected."
"What did you expect?"
"Entitled trust fund children," she said frankly. "But they're thoughtful. Engaged. They actually listen when my girls speak, which is rarer than it should be."
Bruce nodded, understanding the compliment for what it was. "They've had unique upbringings. All of them have faced challenges that taught them the value of listening to different perspectives."
Vivian studied him for a moment. "Maybe you're not what I expected either, Bruce Wayne."
By the time dessert was servedâAlfred's legendary chocolate soufflĂ©âthe initial awkwardness had completely dissolved. The conversation had become so lively that Alfred had to clear his throat twice to get everyone's attention for the dessert service.
As promised, after dinner Bruce led a tour of the manor's public areas, including the famous T-Rex replica that had so intrigued Stona. The group naturally splintered as they moved through the mansion, each pair drifting toward areas of mutual interest.
--
As the Haden family prepared to depart, private numbers were exchanged with promises to stay in touch during the week. Vivica watched with amusement as Dick gallantly helped Malaysia with her coat, as Jason and Corin exchanged what looked like a firm handshake but lingered a moment too long, as Tim awkwardly attempted to explain something technical to Alieza while she smiled patiently, and as Damian formally presented Stona with a small sketch he'd apparently made during their tour.
"This has been illuminating," Vivian murmured to Vivica as they watched the younger generation say their goodbyes. "Your message this morning makes more sense now."
"Message?" Bruce asked, overhearing.
Vivica smiled mysteriously. "Just girl talk."
Once the Hadens had departed, with arrangements made for the following weekend, the Wayne household seemed to exhale collectively. The boys dispersed to their usual evening activitiesâDick to call BlĂŒdhaven and check on his city, Jason to prepare for a late patrol, Tim to his computers, and Damian to complete his homework before his own patrol with Batman later.
Bruce and Vivica found themselves alone in the study, the evening's events settling around them like a comfortable blanket.
"That went well," Vivica observed, kicking off her heels and curling up on the leather sofa. "Better than I expected, honestly."
"Your plan to introduce the boys to suitable young women their own age?" Bruce asked, his tone mildly accusatory but his eyes amused.
"I have no idea what you're talking about," Vivica replied innocently. "I simply wanted my best friend and her daughters to meet the man I love and his family."
Bruce sat beside her, pulling her feet into his lap with casual intimacy. "The boys seemed... affected by their visitors."
"I noticed," Vivica said, unable to hide her smile. "Jason was almost civil."
"Tim actually left his lab voluntarily."
"And Damian shared his artwork with a stranger. A miracle."
Bruce's hands began massaging her feet, his strong fingers working out the tension from hours in heels. "You're playing matchmaker."
"I'm expanding their social circle," Vivica corrected. "What happens next is entirely up to them."
"Mmm." Bruce didn't sound convinced. "And the remarkable coincidence that each Haden daughter happens to align perfectly with one of my sons in age, interests, and temperament?"
"The universe works in mysterious ways," Vivica said solemnly, then broke into laughter at Bruce's expression. "Okay, fine. I might have noticed some potential compatibility. But tonight exceeded even my expectations."
Bruce's hands moved from her feet to her calves, continuing their gentle massage. "Vivian approves of me now. Or at least, she's reserving judgment."
"High praise from Via, believe me." Vivica sighed contentedly as his strong hands worked their magic. "She's been my fiercest protector since we were children. Almost as intimidating as Alfred when she wants to be."
"I noticed," Bruce said dryly. "The 'I will end you' threat was particularly vivid."
"She means it, too."
"I don't doubt it." Bruce's expression grew more serious. "I'm glad you have her. Someone who looks out for you so fiercely."
Vivica reached for his hand, twining her fingers with his. "I have you for that now too, don't I?"
"Always," Bruce promised, raising their joined hands to kiss her knuckles. "Though I suspect our households are about to become much more intertwined than either of us anticipated."
As if to prove his point, Dick appeared in the doorway, attempting and failing to look casual. "So, uh, that Malaysia... she's studying corporate law, right? I was thinking I might ask her perspective on some Wayne Enterprises contracts."
"At ten o'clock on a Saturday night?" Bruce asked skeptically.
Dick shrugged, unembarrassed. "Legal emergencies don't keep business hours."
"Her number is in my phone," Vivica offered, fighting a smile. "But maybe wait until tomorrow to call? Professional courtesy."
"Right, tomorrow. Good idea." Dick nodded too enthusiastically before disappearing again.
Bruce and Vivica exchanged amused glances.
"One down, three to go," Vivica murmured.
Sure enough, within fifteen minutes, Tim had casually inquired about Alieza's publication schedule, Jason had mentioned offhandedly that he might check out the MMA gym where Corin trained, and even Damian had appeared to ask, with forced nonchalance, if Stona's artwork was featured in any currently running exhibitions he might evaluate "for technical proficiency."
By the time Bruce needed to prepare for his nightly patrol, all four Wayne boys had found transparent excuses to obtain more information about the Haden sisters.
"What have we started?" Bruce asked as he stood before the grandfather clock that concealed the entrance to the Batcave.
Vivica smiled, rising to straighten his collar before he changed into the Batsuit. "Something good, I think. Something normal alongside the extraordinary." She brushed a light kiss against his lips. "Be careful out there tonight."
"Always," he promised. "Don't wait up."
"I might," she countered. "I've grown fond of post-patrol debriefs."
Bruce's eyes darkened with appreciation. "In that case, I'll try to wrap things up early."
After he disappeared into the cave, Vivica made her way to the library, selecting a book before settling into a comfortable chair. The manor felt different nowâwarmer, more alive with possibility. The walls that had once separated Bruce's world from hers were thinning, allowing light to pass between them.
Her phone buzzed with a text from Vivian: *Whatever you're planning with these Wayne boys and my daughters, I'm onto you. If things go to shit imma beat yo ass!*
Vivica smiled and typed back: *No idea what you're talking about. But they'd make beautiful grandchildren, don't you think?*
Vivian's response was immediate: *You're terrible. See you next weekend. Bring the blue-eyed one who knew about Brandeis.*
As Vivica settled in to wait for Batman's return, she felt a deep contentment wash over her. Two families, each unusual in their own way, finding connection and possibly more. Bruce learning to balance his mission with moments of normalcy and joy. And herself, finally understanding that loving Bruce Wayne meant loving all of himâthe billionaire, the vigilante, the father, the manâwithout requiring him to be only one of those things.
The night stretched before her, full of possibility, just like the future they were building together.
So the Ghost Zone counts as its own domain right? Then I propose foreign exchange student Danny Fenton.
He's very quiet and very smart but more importantly, he's pretty dodgy about his country or origin. He's never given a straight answer about where he comes from. Only saying things like "oh we're big on combat sports" or "technically we're a monarchy but there hasn't been a king since the last one was locked away for being a tyrant". It's to the point where students have made a running bet to see who can figure out Danny's country of origin first. And Tim plans to win that bet.
Constantine: I hate to say it. But we might need help from... The Ghost King.
The last phrase is whispered with a depth of terror the heroes assembled had never heard before from the man who fucked demons.
Batman: the ghost king?
Constantine, gravely: yes. I don't know much about the new one- just that ue managed to defeat the fearsome Pariah Dark- the king feared by all the biggest bads in all the Realms of heaven, hell, and everything in between, before and beyond. In single combat.
Wonder woman frowned, : so.... can you summon him?
Constantine shifts uneasily: summoning the ghost king- particularly one as fearsome as Phantom- is quite the risk, it could get us all killed in a moment- or worse. He is the ghost king, after all.
Impulse frowns. The name 'Phantom'and 'Ghost King' was familiar... but why... he turned to the side, to spot Rook (Tim) napping quietly in his seat, a can of zesti by his info pack- and that was when it clicked.
He nudged Tim. "Hey. Hey Tim?" He whispered.
"Mm?"
"Isn't that the guy you were fucking?"
Rook raised his head to stare blankly into Impulse's eyes. "What?"
"You know, the person you and uhhh- code name... fuck it. You and Bernard fucked?"
At this point, Clark raised an eyebrow at the whispered conversation, whilst Kon was hiding his grin.
Rook continued to stare blankly. "You're going to need to be more specific. "
Impulse sighs, irritated, "Phantom. The fearsome and deadly, possibly evil ghost king?" He gestures to where Constantine was drawing up a variety of different reasons why he shouldn't be forced to make a summoning circle to call Phantom.
Tim frowned at the board. "Oh. Hmm. Well he wasn't the evil ghost king when i was dating him that was his evil alternate future self."
This statement caused more than a few heroes to turn his way, eyebrows raised.
Nightwing: ....anything you wanna say there, Rook?
Rook glared at Impulse before rolling his eyes before the domino, "nah just talking about how I ficked the guy Constantine is stressing over."
The statement silenced the entire table. Constantine glanced between Rook, the board, and back again.
Constantine: you....fucked... the ghost king???
Tim: well I mean it was out of office hours so was it really fucking a king, or-
Constantine: EVEN I WOULDNT DO THAT
Tim: well I certainly hope you wouldn't. He's a bit young for you.
Various different heroes snort or stiffle laughter at the statement.
Nightwing, frowning: R, I thought you were dating B?
Tim turns horrified eyes to Nightwing, "YOU THOUGHT I WAS DATING OUR FATHER????? WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU-"
Nightwing: oh, no, I meant your boyfriend!
Tim: BATMAN IS NOT MY BOYFRIEND WHAT IN THE EVER LIVING ACTUAL FUCKING HELL-
Nightwing: no no no B as in the conspiracy theorist boyfriend.
Tim: oh. Yeah I am.
Nightwing: but you fucked-
Tim: dated, actually. Dating, technically.
Nightwing: you know I never thought I'd have to have this conversation with you, Rook , but cheating is bad.
Nightwing turns to Batman helplessly, "help me out here B...atman."
Bruce raises an eyebrow in response. "Rook your brother is right."
Tim raises an eyebrow. "I'm not cheating. Anyway, why do we want to call Danny?"
Constantine gestures vaguely at the monitors and they flare to life with a live video feed of Undergrowth ripping a city to the ground.
Tim: huh. Just a sec.
He turns to his phone and taps for a moment
Tim: he'll be here in a moment,
Danny, in full king regalia, behind Constantine: hey R. What's up? OH are you the guy whose soul is owned by like a gazillion other people?
Constantine gulps.
Danny grins: can I have your soul?? Only I kinda want to fight in the bidding fight-
Constantine: the what fight?
Danny: you know, for your soul? May the best and most dangerous individual win?
Constantine has suddenly gone very, very pale.
Things I want in one fic:
Redeemed Vlad, Good Fenton Parents, Fentons/Vlad polycule
Liminal Amity Park
Redeemed Dark Danny, weird cousin?
Ellie as part of the family, sorta step sibling?
Defect quartet
The Class as a team deferring to Team Phantom
Jazz is Big Sister
Amity Park knows the secret
The Class moving to Gotham for college
Vlad giving them enough money to purchase Drake Manor
Tim has closed off the tunnel between the Manor and the Batcave
Tim was the one to hand the keys over to Danny, whose name was on the deed, courtesy of his new step-dad
They end up keeping in touch and Tim is a frequent visitor at the manor and befriends the majority of the Class
They all still keep up with their training, Sam and Valerie put together an obstacle course with the help of the jocks and every Saturday is a free-for-all battle royale with ecto guns set to their lowest setting across all of the grounds.
The last one standing gets to pick what restaurant dinner is from that night and the movie for movie night.
Tim does find all of this rather unusual, but mostly he finds that they remind him of all his hero friends.
This, more than anything else they do, makes him very concerned.
Why do these random midwesterners train like heroes? Why do they have a camaraderie heâs only seen forged on the same battlefield? Heâs noticed they mostly defer to a group of five individuals. The pair of siblings who now own the Manor and the partners of one of said siblings. More than that, they all defer to Danny, the one he gave the keys to.
Luckily for him, Two Face happened to attack the bank that Danny was at and Danny did something heâd only ever seen Bruce manage to do and talked the villain down from the attack.
When asked, Dent just said that he saw a kinship in the kid, said heâd understood duality in a way that resonated with him.
Later that night Red Robin reopened the tunnels and paid one Daniel Fenton a visit. Tim found him in his fatherâs old study, using a brand new telescope through the window. He knocked and waited before entering.
âAh, I expected one of you to show up. Itâs why I decided to stay up tonight actually. We have a lot to talk about if youâll take a seat? Iâll get us some energy drinks. Youâll be able to confirm theyâre sealed and not poisoned that way. Whatâs your favorite flavor? Between the fifteen of us weâve got to have the right flavor.â
Red Robin stood there for a moment, processing before following the man to his pantry. Once there he opened a new package of his favorite energy drink and opened it himself; not once did Danny make a fuss about him opening a whole new package. He grabbed a second one to bring with him back to the office. Danny grabbed a couple himself.
Once back in the office, they sat in two chairs across from each other. Danny leaned on his elbows with his fingers steepled. âWhat I am about to tell you is an incredible risk to everyone in this house, and likely yourself included. I need you to promise me to listen to everything I tell you before you start asking questions. I will answer them to the best of my ability after I have gone over the basics. What I am about to tell you is going to sound unbelievable, but Iâm banking on the fact that you have likely frequently experienced impossible things and therefore may take me seriously.â Danny stared at the mask. âNow, what do you know about ghosts?â
Timâs hair trigger was of disbelief, but then he paused and considered. Clarkâs an alien, Dianaâs a god, Connerâs a clone, at least half the family has come back to life. Why couldnât ghosts exist? âNot much besides fairy tales.â He braced himself for what was to come.
Danny narrowed his eyes appraisingly. âHmm. Well. They are, in fact, real. Iâll show evidence in a little bit. A Ghost as we know them is generally formed when a personâs emotions during death produce enough ectoplasm to give their sentience form. They then become residents of a place known by two names; the Ghost Zone, or the Infinite Realms. The Ghost Zone is what itâs known as on Earth, and the residents of the place itself call it the Infinite Realms.â Danny pauses here for a moment and then claps his hands. âNow, all ghosts are members of the Infinite Realms, but not all beings of the Infinite Realms are ghosts. The Realms is a dimension mirroring our own that is entirely made of ectoplasm. Itâs where the residue from the emotions of all beings in our universe go and then are given form. There are beings there that are basically gods and are aspects given form. I can go on and on about the Realms later. Whatâs important is that throughout history there have been unstable naturally occurring portals between the two dimensions, but around five years ago, a pair of scientists managed to open a stable portal to this dimension. A few months later, a former college friend of theirs made a second stable portal, but Iâll get to him in a minute. Once this portal was established, it made it so that ghosts could now freely come into our world. A young hero took up protecting the city, but his first few attempts had quite a bit of misunderstanding to them and so he was villainized for a while. This resulted in the government establishing an agency to combat these threats. All well and good, right?â He raised an eyebrow at Tim. âYou would think so. However, the laws passed to make this agency had some clauses that are questionable. Iâll just hand you a copy of the documentation so that you can read it.â
He handed Tim a folder labeled âAnti-Ecto Actsâ. He began to peruse them and came upon the clause that declared any being that can process or contains ectoplasm is considered non-sentient or sapient and called for the capture, eradication, or experimentation of all such âecto-beingsâ. âThis, canât be right. This is a blatant contradiction to the Meta Protection Acts.â
Danny smirked a sad smile. âYouâd think, right?â He gave him a moment to process that. âYou can read up more on that later. I have other things to say.â Tim set aside the folder and took a deep chug of his energy drink.
âAlright, hit me.â he said as he leaned forward to put his elbows on his knees, giving Danny his full attention.
âKay, so, you notice the âany being that can process ectoplasmâ bit? Yeah, well that can apply to some humans too. Humans that are considered death-touched or Liminal. People who have been surrounded by death, have died even if momentarily on the operating table, but especially people who have been exposed to high levels of ectoplasm. Hereâs the thing about living in a town with a stable portal to effectively the afterlife: it kinda does some stuff to you.â He flashed his eyes a Lazerus green as he set his right palm on the desk. Heâs quiet for a moment before he leaned back with a sigh, then closed his eyes so they returned to their normal blue.Â
âEvery individual in my hometown is ecto-contaminated.â He said quietly, like, Tim supposes, he was telling a secret. Tim guesses he was. âEvery person there is death-touched. Every person there is Liminal. Every person pings as an ecto-entity to the GIW. Weâre all at risk. I wouldnât be surprised if most of the heroes would ping too. I need your help.â Danny turned begging eyes upon Red Robin. âI need your help, and you need this too because I noticed it when we first met, Tim, that you are too.â
Tim reeled, he stood and knocked his chair over. âWh-what do you mean?âÂ
âHow many times have you been near-death? How many times have you been around the dying? That sort of stuff leaves a mark on people. They begin to metabolize ectoplasm. I reckon that the majority of the Justice League apply. Iâd argue that soldiers who have seen active combat would register on some sensors. According to those laws, you can be captured and experimented on. Theyâre luckily focusing on ghosts and have been ignoring people, but itâs only a matter of time. I need you to bring this to Batman, to the League. I need these Acts removed. They call for the eradication of my Peopleâ His eyes flashed a green again as the word resonated. âThis calls for the eradication of an entire dimension, theyâve already tried it once, and if they had, it would have torn this universe apart. Luckily the nuke they had was a dud.âÂ
Tim swallowed at that. âNuke? They tried to nuke an entire dimension?â Tim picked up the chair and sat heavily in it. âIâm going to guess that this somehow gets worse?â
Danny nodded solemnly. âYou see, the Infinite Realms has a council and a king. A good majority of the council rightfully believes that these Acts are calling for the genocide of our people. The king has kept them at bay for now, but theyâre calling for war.âÂ
Tim put his head in his hands and groaned. âAnd the king?â Danny looked at him, debating something for a moment. Then he stood and there was a flash of bright light. Stood in front of Red Robin could only be the King. Danny now had bright white hair and eyes that glowed with a familiar Lazarus green. He wore a cloak of stars and his crown looked like the Northern Lights. He wore armor that seemed to be a combination of the ancient Norse and Greeks. âI just want my people safe.â
Duke, coming to 38 hours later, unable to feel his hands, with a suspect in handcuffs: Wh- What just happened?
Tim: Magic my friend, magic.
Commission Info / Kofi
      [Master List]
 Danny liked to believe he was a good person, with a good heart, but even he knew heâd decided to do this more out of boredom than anything else. There were a lot of places and people he could help with his powers and wealth but there were only two reasons heâd agreed to help Lady Gotham. The first being; sheâd asked. Who was he to turn down a city spirit whoâd come to ask his help? What reason could he have for turning her down? Well, he was busy with his kingly duties, but that was exactly why he had to do it. He was bored.
           Having graduated with his bachelorâs in the previous semester and the realms being completely calm and peaceful for the first time in a few thousand years, heâd grown bored. Heâd honestly been considering finally dealing with the GIW on a more official basis (though he wasnât sure he would be able to without overturning the Anti-Ecto Acts) but had ruled it out. Heâd banned ghosts from Amity Park years ago and had discovered the GIW wasnât doing too well for itself anymore.
           SoâŠ.
           Heâd agreed.
           Of course Lady Gotham had been entirely ambiguous with her request and thus heâd decided to take certain liberties in the way he chose to help. If he was being honest he thought his ideas were much more helpful than what she may have been expecting. Heâd hung up his metaphorical cape and retired Phantom shortly after high school. As king, he was still Phantom, but he didnât plan on ever flying around as a vigilante again.
           He wouldnât have agreed to help if it meant heâd have to pick up his old mantle again.
           Teen hero Phantom had died on a dissection table and there was no amount of Ectoplasm strong enough to bring him back.
           Only a bit of research told Danny all he needed to know about Gotham and how he could best help. The birds and bats had rogues covered, they didnât need Phantom anyways. But the thing that led to so many people becoming goons? To dealing drugs? To taking up crime? That was something neither the birds nor the bats were handling.
           So using an infinitesimal amount of his disgustingly vast wealth, Danny bought a decent sized building in the middle of the Bowery, bought and apartment building nearby, and packed his things. Moving wasnât difficult considering his handle on opening portals to the infinite realms and the fact that he was currently living in his keep.
           Jazz had been⊠confused. She thought he was throwing away his freedom, shunning her hopes that heâd go for his PhD, but after heâd explained what he was doing she was more than happy to help in any way she could. After all, she was interning as a psychologist at Arkham Asylum while finishing her PhD at Gotham U. Anything that got her little brother to spend more time with her was a win in her books.
           Getting the building ready for Dannyâs plan was the most time-consuming part, but nothing he couldnât handle. He took all the necessary precautions, had the building inspected and fumigated, installed heating and air conditioning, replaced the worn-out plumbing, and had Tucker create the best security system known to man- or ghost. He did all the same in the apartment building heâd bought (he also lowered the rent a fair bit without telling any of the current tenants).
           Once the building wasnât literally collapsing, he had the carpeted floors replaced (there was no saving the blood crusted carpets) with hard wood floors and colorful area rugs. At this point people had begun to notice all of the work going into the building, they didnât ask questions though, that would be very Gothamite of them. Danny had spent every waking moment working on the building, hadnât stepped outside more than a handful of times, and certainly hadnât met any of the neighbors.
           That was kind of the opposite of his intentions.
           So heâd looked around for soup kitchens in the area, found one that served dinner at a time that fit in his schedule, and started volunteering. A few days after contacting them about volunteering he got a call that he was cleared to start whenever, and he agreed to come the next evening.
           He arrived a bit earlier than theyâd suggested but the woman in charge didnât seem to mind too much.
           âIâm Molly, youâre early.â A woman much taller than Danny with broad shoulders and biceps thicker than his head, crossed her arms and cocked an eyebrow. âI assume you want to work?â
           He nodded, dumbstruck.
           âGood. This way.â He followed her without a second thought. He found himself in a large kitchen filled with the sounds of chatter, chopping, and music. A couple of the volunteers were singing to the music while cooking. It was overall, really pleasant. âYou know how to chop vegetables?â Molly asked.
           He felt⊠condescended a bit but brushed it off. âYeah I can chop.â
           âGood, Les! Youâve got a new chopping buddy. Lanky, take a break.â Molly shouted orders to the rest of the staff while Danny took over chopping from Lanky, apparently.
           A young woman -he assumed she was Les?- handed him the knife Lanky had been holding and pointed to a large sack of potatoes. âChop all of those, then put them into the pot to your right.â She brushed a strand of light brown hair behind her ear and continued chopping carrots.
           The two chopped in relative silence, the sounds of the kitchen washing over them, until he finished the sack of potatoes heâd been working on. Danny was a lot slower than Les but she had more carrots than he had potatoes, so he finished first. âDone.â
           She looked up, finished what she was doing, and wiped her hands on her apron. âGood. Can you finish these carrots while I move the potatoes and see what else we need done?â He got to work on the carrots while Les ran around making sure everything was running smoothly. By the time she returned he had finished the carrots as well.
           âGood,â There was approval in her voice, and he fought off a blush. âDinner is starting soon. Weâve plenty of people working on the food, you up for serving?â He nodded, wiping his hands on his own apron before following her away from the kitchen.
           âWash up here.â She gestured to a sink beside the door leading to the eating area. While he washed his hands she explained what heâd be doing. âYouâre just serving one dish, so itâs not complicated. One ladle-full per tray, no seconds, there wonât be leftovers as it is. Be kind and respectful, we have people if anybody gets rowdy so donât try to be a hero.â It was a strange warning but⊠well, it was Gotham.
           He nodded obediently and followed her to the pot of stew that was already made which heâd be serving from tonight.
           âService starts in ten minutes; weâve already got quite a line. Someone will come to relieve you for a break in two hours. Dinner last four hours- I assume youâre here for the whole night?â He nodded again. âGood, youâll get a twenty-minute break to eat and rest before going back to give someone else their break, understand?â
           It was a relatively easy job- though he tried not to think too deeply about some of the people he served. You canât save everybody, Danny. Jazzâs voice echoed in his mind as he watched two young boys get food, refusing to make eye contact with any of the volunteers. The older boy muttered a quiet âthanksâ before dragging the younger boy away and finding a spot in the corner away from everybody else.
           He tried to put them out of his mind as he continued to serve the everybody else. He couldnât. Danny found himself glancing towards the corner every few minutes to watch out for the boys, something about them reminded him of Jazz and himself- though he wasnât sure why. Other than the overprotective older sibling thing, there wasnât much to compare. Still, he felt a sort of⊠pull towards the boys.
           It wasnât ectoplasmic, they just⊠clearly they needed help- two kids wouldnât be in a soup kitchen if they didnât but- You canât save everybody, Danny. And youâll kill yourself fully trying to. Jazz was right, like usual- of course heâd never tell her that but-
           â-nny? Hello?â Someone tapped his shoulder, his head whipped to the side, startling the newcomer. âSorry man, just trying to send you on your break. You good?â
           Danny nodded, setting down the ladle and moving aside for the other man. He needed to clear his mind.
~~~
            He painted the walls. Pale colors that complimented the even more colorful posters he hung over top and went nicely with the rugs. He considered tuning it down a bit when it came to the furniture, but what was the point? Colors were fun- kids liked colors, right? So the plastic tables and chairs were yellow and red and green and blue and purple and any other color you could think of.
           And once the furniture was moved in he was able to buy toys. Toy boxes were filled with various brand new and colorful toys, shelves were packed with unread books in perfect condition, and crayon boxes with coloring books were laid neatly on each table. The cabinets were stocked with Sam-approved snacks, the first aid kit was over-stocked, and the closet was filled with a wide range of clothing for kids who might not have hats, gloves, coats, or anything else they might need. He'd buy more when he finally had kids to buy for.
           Lady Gotham hadnât said a word about his plan, but sheâd nodded resolutely, thanked him, and went on her way, and that was enough encouragement to continue.
           On one of the last days of constructions, Danny received a visitor.
           âSo this is where youâve been, eh babypop?â
           Looking up from the paperwork Danny had been poring over, he smirked. âI guess I missed living in a haunted town.â
           She rolled her eyes and sauntered closer. âSo youâve- what? Traded your throne for a plastic rainbow chair?â
           âI didnât trade anything. Lady Gotham asked for help, and I had time. Itâs not like Iâll be here forever. Just until Gotham is faring a bit better. Maybe Iâll find someone I trust to give this place to sometime down the line.â
           Ember leaned her hip against his desk and crossed her arms. âAnd youâre doing this alone?â
           He shrugged. âJazz is in school and interning at Arkham, Samâs in San Francisco with Val and Tucker, and who knows where Dani is.â He frowned at something on the paperwork before shrugging again and writing something down.
           âThat wasnât what I meant, kid.â
           âIâve gotten really good at the whole duplication thing recently so, yeah, I was going to do this alone. Who else would help me? I mean, maybe Iâll hire some help down the line, but Iâve got to be established first.â Danny knew full well that his current plan would have him exhausting himself on a daily basis. Working long days, by himself, while duplicating himself enough to take care of an unknown number of kids would drain him.
           A hand grabbed his pen away before he could keep working on his paperwork and he looked up to try and snatch it back. Ember was leaning into his space, holding the pen away from him. âI was offering to help, Babypop. Actually, Iâve talked to a few people who are offering to help.â
           Frowning, Danny searched the desk for another pen. âYou do realize this isnât like the Infinite Realms, right? You canât duel a kid, you canât mind control children, you arenât allowed to fuck shit up here.â
           âWow, is that all you think Iâm capable of?â The hurt in her voice was feigned but he wondered if there was a tiny bit of truth behind it.
           âThatâs not what I meant, Ember. I- just- who wants to help?â
           She smirked.
           That was how Danny found himself surrounded by ghosts, going over rules and expectations if they wanted to help. Lunch Lady, Ember, Dora, and a few others he didnât know as well, listened as he laid down the law. The safety of the kids came before all else. It came before their own safety, it came before Dannyâs identity, it came before everything. If they were going to do this, they would be doing it the right way.
           âThere is also the matter of the birds and the bats.â Danny sighed, leaning against his desk and facing his friends? Subjects? Fellow ghosts.
           Ember scoffed. âI donât need that talk from you, babypop.â
           âNo no- not the birds and the bees. The birds and the bats. Gotham vigilantes.â The ghosts nodded in understanding. âThey are not to be messed with, understood? The Anti-Ecto Acts are still very much in play, and I cannot tell you what side the birds and bats will be on but presumably, the governments. Batman founded the Justice League so not only does he work for the government, but they failed Amity multiple times, I do not trust them.
           âFirst and foremost; Batman. Heâs the leader of the birds and bats as far as I can tell. Heâs been around for over twenty years, the worldâs greatest detective, and keeps up with heroes like superman, avoid at all costs. His sidekick is Robin, a kid in green, red, and yellow, he has swords, and we all know that despite his age, he is probably pretty dangerous.â
           âOkay we get it; you beat all of us while you were a scrawny fourteen-year-old.â Ember scoffed.
           âEveryone else is listening quietly, Em.â He glared pointedly. âAnyway, next is Nightwing- heâs technically Bludhavenâs vigilante but he helps around Gotham on the regular. Wears black and blue, my understanding is heâs generally pretty friendly, but I donât want to take any chances. Then thereâs Red Robin, heâs said to be a tech genius and considering Tuckerâs obsessed with him, Iâd say thatâs probably true. Despite that, heâs not chump, Iâve seen some videos, he can fight, and he fights dirty. He wears black and red.
           âRed Hood wears the bat emblem, but he works mostly on his own in Crime Alley. He wears a red helmet- I know, he should be wearing a hood, but whatever. Hood is the only one that Iâve heard a good deal about, Iâve heard whispers of him in the realms, spirits who are grateful to him for avenging them like to call him the avenger of the dead. I have a great deal of respect for him. That being said; Red Hood kills, he is the only vigilante in Gotham that carries guns- not dangerous to you, but still, avoid him at all costs.â
           âI donât see the importance of such a warning, we cannot die.â Dora frowned.
            Danny nodded in agreement. âNo, youâre right, you probably donât need to be all that concerned. However, if they find out about us and what we are, thereâs no telling if theyâll get their hands on ghost tech from my- from the Fentons.â Ember gave him a sympathetic look at his slip. âI donât want them learning anything about us or the Realms for all of our safety.
           âSignal is the daytime hero, he wears bright yellow and my understanding is heâs also super friendly. I found a video of him teaching street kids how to do a backflip. Iâve also seen him punch goons into next week so again, dangerous. Spoiler wears purple, sheâs a badass any way you look at it. Sheâs quippy, flippy, and intense. More intense though is black bat, who wears all black and doesnât speak.â He took a deep breath and made sure heâd said everything already. âI think thatâs everyone. Questions?â
~~~
      The daycare was almost entirely finished, Danny had been spending more time there than at his apartment, and heâd had Tucker craft fake identities for everybody who wanted to help out. With how stressful things had been Danny felt the need for an extra-large, extra caffeinated, heart attack inducing coffee. There was one coffee shop he loved in the Upper East Side that knew him well. Heâd come by for a coffee every morning since moving to Gotham five weeks ago and the baristaâs had quickly began recognizing the man who got a black coffee with seven shots of espresso and a disgusting amount of syrup. He imagined not many people got that kind of drink. (He hoped).
           Jesse smiled when Danny approached the counter and began typing his order from memory. âHowâs the construction going, Danny?â They asked.
           Offering his own tired smile, Danny nodded. âConstructionâs done, just finishing up some stuff on the inside and paperwork.â
           âThatâs great!â Jesse accepted Dannyâs card, swiping it through their register. âMy uncle lives in the Bowery and he has a little girl. The daycare could really help a lot of people.â Their voice was warm and slightly sad at the same time. âI hope it works out.â
           Taking his card back and their words as a dismissal, Danny gave a nod and moved towards the hand-off plane to wait for his drink. He checked his phone; Jazz had been blowing it up with more ideas for his egregious wealth could benefit the people of Gotham. Sheâd mentioned a lot of ideas that were⊠well they werenât bad per se, but Danny already had a lot on his plate with the Daycare opening in just under a week.
           He wrote each suggestion down in his notes app anyways. A lot of them were things Gotham already had; food banks, homeless shelters, etc. but some of them were more interesting. A mechanic who fixed up cars for free, a tutoring program for kids who werenât in school but wanted to go back, classes on how to combat different kinds of gasses and poisons (specifically fear gas, Poison Ivyâs different toxins, and Joker Venom), first aid programs, and a whole lot more. Danny hoped to implement a lot of Jazzâs ideas at some point, but for now, he was just one guy.
            One guy who barely saved himself.
           Jesse handed Danny his drink and waved as they turned to help another customer. Moving towards the exit, Danny narrowly avoided crashing into a bigger man who clearly didnât have special awareness but in turn crashed into a much smaller man.
           âOh shit!â Dannyâs drink spilled all along his front and onto his shoes and he cringed at the painful heat coming into contact with his sensitive scars. âIâm really sorry.â He sighed, looking over the other man to see he hadnât actually spilled any of his drink on the other man. Thank Ancients.
           The other man, who was only slightly shorter than Danny, was pressing napkins into Dannyâs shirt. âDonât worry about it. Are you okay? That looked really hot.â
           Danny nodded, taking the napkins from the other man and wiping away what he could without rubbing his scars. âYeah⊠it was. Iâm just glad I didnât spill it on you.â He froze. âI didnât, right?â
           The other man shook his head. âIâm fine, thanks. Let me buy you another one- it was kind of my fault anyways.â
           âWe both know I crashed into you.â Danny raised an eyebrow. He didnât need anyone to buy his coffee, he was disgustingly wealthy, if anything, he should be buying the stranger his coffee as an apology for crashing into him.
           âWhatever, let me buy your coffee as an apology anyways.â Danny shrugged, following the man up to the counter. He was going to buy a replacement anyways; he might as well let this stranger buy it for him.
           Jesse raised an eyebrow at the duo. âOh god. I was hoping you two would never meet.â
           Danny and the man looked at each other strangely before looking back at Jesse. âWhy?â They asked in unison.
           âTwo large hot coffees with seven shots of espresso and fifteen pumps of vanilla?â They raised their eyebrow, looking between the two men judgmentally.
           Danny turned to the stranger, who in turn did the same, both looked at each other before promptly bursting into laughter. âOh my Ancients, you too, huh?â Danny pretended to wipe away a tear as the other man ran a hand through his hair.
           âA man of taste.â
           Jesse swiped the manâs card. âIâll have them in a minute, Tim, Danny.â They nodded to each of the men dismissively and they took their cue.
           They took a seat near the hand-off plane and Danny realized heâd never introduced himself properly. âIâm Danny, sorry about almost dropping my coffee on your very expensive looking suit.â
           The man -Tim apparently- waved a hand. âDonât worry about it. Iâm Tim, sorry about making you dump boiling hot coffee all over yourself.â
           âBetter my t shirt and jeans than your Armani suit.â
           âI save the Armani for special occasions.â Tim smirked. âSo what could you possibly be doing that requires a level of caffeine that could kill an elephant?â
           Danny rolled his eyes. âJeez, you sound like my sister. Iâve spent the last five weeks renovating a place in the Bowery and turning it into a daycare. Only a few days before it opens, and Iâve already got a couple of kids signed up, so I imagine Iâll be drinking this every day for the rest of my life. How about yourself? You must have a crazy job to be drinking that much coffee.â
           Tim looked surprised briefly before masking it. âIâve got some business meetings today Iâve been putting off for a while. I usually drink a few coffees a day to get through all the bullshit the board likes to pull.â
           âYou must be pretty high up to be dealing with a board. I know how much those meetings suck. I usually just fake an emergency- of course they start to catch on when you do it every single time- but you know- I donât really care.â He chuckled thinking about the last council meeting in the realms when Frightyâd almost had an aneurysm from Dannyâs antics.
           Timâs head tilted. âWhere do you work?â
           He hadnât anticipated this question which was stupid because he was the one whoâd brought up dealing with his own board, Danny was saved by Jesse. âTim!â They called from the bar. Two identical coffees sat on the hand-off plane and the men moved in unison.
           Drink in hand, Danny turned to Tim. âWell thanks for the coffee, Tim. Iâve gotta get back to the daycare but it was nice meeting you!â He smiled, offering a hand to shake.
           Tim took it, holding his own coffee in his other hand. âYou too, Danny. Iâll see you around?â
           âUnfortunately!â Jesse called from behind the bar.
~~~
This is a fic on AO3 but thought I'd post the parts here separately for anyone who wanted to read them on Tumblr
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âHey. Uh, Johnny?â Danny said awkwardly, âWhat does it mean when one of the older ghosts calls you their favored and why does it freak people out?â
Johnny 13 gave the halfa a bewildered look, âDude. Didnât you listen to Death? At all?â
âDeath?â Danny scrunched his face, âWhat do you mean? I donâtâŠâ
âWait.â Johnny straightened, âYouâve talked with Death, right? She explained-?â
Danny shook his head, confused, âWas I supposed to?â
âWhen you first died, sheâs supposed to appear. She gives a whole spiel and then transfers a bunch of information.â Johnny frowned, âShe did it for Plasmius, so itâs not a halfa thing.â
âOh.â Danny looked down, âWhat if⊠What if someone died and came back a few times very quickly? Would that⊠Would that cause any problems?â
Johnny stilled, horrified, âOk. Look, do you want to talk about your death? Because Iâm not asking if you donât, but...â
âI guessâŠâ Danny said, âSo you know that my parents made the portal, right?â
âYeah.â Johnny said.
âTheyâd been trying to do it for a long time. Plasmius actually worked with them for a while back when they were in college. Itâs why all of their tech is similar in design.â Danny explained, âThey built the thing, plugged it in, turned it on⊠and nothing.â
âBut it works now.â Johnny frowned.
âYeah. It does.â Danny nodded, âBut remember my friends? Sam and Tucker?â
âThe edgy emo and the computer geek?â
âAs Samâs friend, I am obligated to inform you that she is goth not emo⊠but yes, those two.â Danny smiled sadly, âMy mom and dad were upset. They left the house and Jazz was working her shift at a library. The whole house was empty and I was⊠you know. A normal teenager home alone.â
Johnny snorted at that, âAh yes. A completely normal teenager
âYeah, yeah. The point is, the first thing I did after being left home alone was call my friends over.â Danny rolled his eyes, âTold them what happened and⊠It was Sam who suggested we go down there first â sheâs always been into ghost and occult stuff â and look around. Tucker was down, because it was tech even if we didnât think most of the tech would work. He wasnât going to pass up the opportunity to mess around with it. Jazz had given me some lectures on lab safety â my parents donât usually follow it themselves â and I had a bad feeling so I put on the Hazmat suit.â
âThatâs not a superhero costume you came up with?â Johnny asked, eyes widening.
âNo, um. Itâs a hazmat suit. The only way I changed my form was the insignia and even then that was Samâs idea.â
âOh.â
âYeah, but umâŠ.â Danny paused, âWe wound up standing outside the portal. It wasnât working or anything, but there was a big spooky metal hole in the wall. You know, the kind of thing youâd expect in sci-fi movies. Sam dared me to go in and I was nervous. That bad feeling just intensified, but again â fourteen. I wasnât being smart about it. So⊠I went into it. I kept going and it was dark. I was turning back when I tripped and I flailed. Accidentally hit some button that was on the side and it turned on.â
Johnny took a sharp breath.
âAnd um. Did you know that the portal takes a lot of electricity to start up?â Danny joked weakly, âTook three blocks worth. Um, lots of ectoplasm, too â from both the zone and the artificial stuff my parents use.â He shuffled, âSo um, turns out both those things can revive and kill people. So I just kind of â died and revived a lot until it turned on and basically spat me out into the lab.
âThatâs - KidâŠâ
âSo um, maybe since I was dying and reviving so much death didnât have a chance to fill me in? Honestly, would have like the heads up.â Danny said sheepishly, âI didnât even understand what had happened until ghosts started coming through the portal.â
âSeriously?â
Danny shrugged, âI mean, I kind of suspected. I was falling through floors. It was hard to ignore, but I didnât know - My parents are good inventors, but not the best scientists and it made things hard to figure out.â
âWhat? You bought that whole non-sentient BS?â
âNo.â Danny shook his head, âI just didnât buy any of it â and I mean none of it. I wanted nothing to do with the whole thing. The whole town thought my parents were crazy, they were always in the lab working, and I only ever saw them briefly once or twice a day. Donât get me wrong. Theyâre still my parents and I love them, but⊠they have two big priorities. Their work and their kids. Their work is just⊠a higher priority to them.â
âOh.â Johnny cringed, âOh. KidâŠâ
âSo yeah. Life sucks. Death sucks⊠but I really need to know what to do and why Ember is freaking out over me being called âfavored oneâ.â
âUh, right.â Johnny paused, âWell, itâs like old ghost language. Um. Basically, itâs like being called a really, really close friend or adopted family. Kind of like⊠âhey, this is my person that I love and protectâ. Itâs platonic unless they specify otherwise.â
âHuh, okay.â Danny blinked, âThat makes sense, but why would Ember freak out?â
âWell⊠who called you that?â
âOh! Clockwork and Pandora call me that when I visit.â
Johnny blanched, âWhat?â
âAnd now youâre freaking out, too.â
âYouâve been just- Kid! Are you just casually talking to them?â
âUm, yeah? They said it was okay?â
âDo you know nothing about the hierarchy of the- Wait. No. You didnât get to talk to Death. Of course you donât-â Johnny sighed â covering his eyes, âOkay, so do you know what the ancients are?â
âI thought that was just a saying.â
âNo, itâs not-â Johnny pinched the bridge of his nose, âThe Ancients are the most powerful spirits in the Zone. Theyâre ghosts, but they resemble ideals more than they do a person most of the time. Practically gods. The ancients are Undergrowth, Frostbite, Nocturne, Pandora, Clockwork, Vortex, and Pariah Dark. Thing is⊠where most ghosts plateau at a certain power level the ancients can just keep growing in power. Clockwork is one of the strongest â so strong, the Observants bound him to their will.â
âYeah, I heard about that, but heâs really nice, you know.â Danny smiled, âAnd he makes really good cookies really fast.â
Johnny stared at Danny for a long moment, âDanny. Do you not hear yourself right now? Heâs basically the god of time.â
âYeah, but if he didnât want me to visit, I wouldnât be able to find him.â Danny shrugged, âSo he told me if I can see the clocktower, Iâm welcome to come in.â
âKidâŠâ
âBesides. Iâm friends with half of those guys and theyâre cool.â
âWha- How many ancients do you know?â
âUm⊠All the ones you just listed? Iâm friends with Frostbite, Pandora, and Clockwork. I fought Undergrowth, Vortex and Nocturne before, but Nocturne likes me now. Um, Undergrowth doesnât like me, though. Loves Sam, though⊠Um, obviously I know who Pariah Dark is after the whole thing in Amity-â
Johnny stilled, âWait a minute⊠Kid. I need you to answer me honestly here⊠Did Pariah ever mention a challenge when you fought him?â
âWell, um. I guess? He was all formal speak, though, soâŠâ
âKid.â Johnny said very slowly, âDid he ever issue a challenge or accept a challenge from you?â
â⊠Um. He did say that he accepted my challenge or something, but wasnât that just fight-talk orâŠâ
âI think I get it now.â Johnny sighed, facepalming, âJust⊠maybe donât tell people about this and consider asking one of the ancients allies you have about what Pariah accepting your challenge means for you.â
âFor me? What-â
âJust⊠give it some thought.â Johnny paused, âAnd- Well, I can talk to Ember for you, yeah?â
âThanks.â
â
Danny curled up on a sofa as Pandora embraced him with three arms and ran her fourth hand through his hair.
âPandora.â Danny said softly, âSome of my friends say you, Frostbite, and Clockwork are ancients.â
âThey are correct.â
âI didnât know what ancients were.â
âI noticed.â Pandora laughed a bit, âBut youâre a sweet child. You helped me get my box back and did not demand my favor. Perhaps it was selfish not to tell you, but I didnât want to distress you. You are a kind and humble soul. Is it such a surprise I wish to continue seeing you?â
âYou thought I would stop if I did?â Danny asked, confused, âI mean, sure my other friends were shaken up by it, but they donât know you. Why would I be afraid when youâre so nice?â
Pandora blinked and then smiled warmly â a little laugh pulling from her throat. Oh, the innocence of such a young spirit, âWhy, indeed? I suppose I didnât give you or myself enough credit, did I?â
Danny shrugged, âI donât have room to judge people for being different anyway. Iâm a halfa. Pretty sure thatâs even rarer than being an Ancient, right?â
âI suppose that is true.â Pandora smiled, âThere are only a few halfas and none are quite like you. There will only ever be one of you.â
âDoes this have something to do with why I never got to meet death?â Danny asked, confused, âThatâs the only thing I can find that seems all that different-â
âIn a way⊠Yes, but there are many more differences. The main one is that you powers have grown beyond Vlad Masters and they continue to do so.â Pandora said, âYou are what we call a âJuna Potencoâ. Most realms will never have heard of such things, but us ancients do not forget and when faced with a gift like yourself⊠well, youâll only see more of us with time.â
âWhat does that mean? Is it bad?â
âNo, no. It is a gift, not a punishment.â Pandora promised, âYou are an inspiring soul, favored one, and it seems the realms themselves have seen that.â
âThat doesnât sound right.â Danny pulled away and sat up as he shook his head, âIâm a halfa, but thatâs what I am. It doesnât say anything about who I am. There isnât anything special about who I am.â
âEveryone else disagrees with that last statement.â Pandora shook her head, âBut I will let you in on the secret.â
âYeah?â
âThese are not due to your half spirit nature, but something truly special.â Pandora cupped his cheek, âDanny, do you truly wish to know? As amazing as this is, I am not sure you will be ready for the truth just yet.â
âIâm - Iâve been debating what colleges to apply for, but⊠I donât know if any of them will take me now with my grades. I still look fourteen â fifteen at the oldest⊠and I still feel fourteen.â Danny looked at Pandora with pleading eyes, âSo if this would impact my future, I think Iâd like to know. Before things get complicated.â
âAre you sure?â
âYes.â
Suddenly, everything froze.
Danny looked up to see Clockwork putting a medallion on Pandora while Frostbite gave him a smile.
âI presume youâre here to assist in informing him?â Pandora asked.
âIndeed.â Frostbite nodded.
âInforming me of what?â Danny asked, confused.
âWhen you went to face Pariah Dark, you stated your intention to fight him.â Clockwork said, âAnd he accepted your challenge. You fought in single combat, removed the Crown of Fire from his head, and then managed to get him into the Sarcophagus of Forever Sleep.â
âVlad-â
âPlasmius might have locked the Sarcophagus, but you have repeatedly bested him and even when he has gotten the best of you, it has not been in single combat. However, Plasmius at one point claimed your fight was a âfun challengeâ. You agreed â officially accepting it as such. When you defeated him, he lost any fragile claim to the throne.â
âClaim to the- Wait. What are you saying?â Danny glanced between them, âWhat? No. No⊠you have to be kidding me. Iâm just me. I was trying to help, not-â
âChild, your soul was always going to be tied to the zone one way or another.â Pandora said, âMortality is already a fragile thing, but someone so surrounded by ectoplasm at a young age all while experiencing the struggles you did with your parents absence⊠it was inevitable that you would be a powerful ghost.â
âBut, then, Great One.â Frostbite continued, âYou stood fully emerged in the space between worlds and thought of protection and forgiveness â mercy. You did not even consider vengeance or desires of your own. Only the wellbeing of others. It is an act of great sacrifice and not one many can complete so fully.â
âTo put it simply, Danny.â Pandora said, âYouâre one of us, Juna Protenco. New and young power that will grow infinitely. Though you are far from ancient, you will be with time.â
âAn ancient to be.â Danny said distantly.
âThe Ancient of Protection, Space, Mercy, and Matter.â Clockwork turned into his newborn form, âThe best candidate for king weâve had in a long time. Though, perhaps I am a bit biased.â
âDoes it have something to do with space-time?â Danny guessed, âBecause Matter, Time, and SpaceâŠâ
âCorrect.â Clockwork smirked, âMatter tells spacetime how to curve, and curved spacetime tells matter how to move. I guide you and you make changes that I will use to guide you again.â
Dannu blinked, âOh. I get it.â
âYou do?â Pandora blinked.
âThatâs domains for you.â Frostbite chuckled and then quickly explained when Danny gave him a confused look, âWe all innately understand our domains and their meanings. My domain is progression, society, and advancement.â
âMine is responsibility, hope, protection, and perseverance.â Pandora revealed.
âIndeed.â Clockwork transformed into the middle aged man again, âBut now that you know of your future, we must prepare.â He put his hand on Dannyâs shoulder, âYour coronation must happen by the time you turn eighteen. As Ghost King, you will need to learn some diplomatic skills. We will teach you while you finish your human schooling.â Clockwork promised, âYou can tell your parents the truth or you can say you are simply leaving for college, but Maddie and Jack Fenton cannot move to the Zone with you. Your sister is welcome. Your friends are welcome, but unfortunatelyâŠâ
âI understand.â Danny lowered his head, âI donât think Iâll tell them just yet. Maybe Iâll leave a note or a video, butâŠâ
Clockworkâs eyes glazed over briefly â clearly checking the timeline.
âThat is a good idea.â Clockwork nodded.
âOkay.â Danny swallowed, âI canât -â
âNo.â Clockwork said, âHonored as these two would be, they have their duties and people. They cannot. I am both bound by the Observants and a little too prone to acts of selfishness. It is too much power for me. No. It must be you.â
âYouâre not selfish. You helped me.â Danny tilted his head, confused.
Clockwork chuckled guiltily as Pandora made a face and Frostbite shifted awkwardly.
âThere is a reason people fear me, Danny.â Clockwork seemed more amused than anything by the sudden awkwardness, âI appreciate your trust in me, but I was not so good or kind in life. I hold domain over regret and retribution as well as time. It is a position I earned after giving and getting both in equal measure. I am not a protective spirit by nature. I am one that seeks justice and sometimes revenge.â
âI donât get it.â Danny frowned, confused.
âSoon, you will.â Clockwork said grimly, âBut for now⊠Trust me when I say all is as it should be.â
âOkay.â Danny said, âI trust you.â
âNow, time in.â Clockwork said. When Danny tried to give him the medallion he shook his head, âNo, hold onto it. I believe it goes without saying, but do not lose it.â
âI know. I wonât.â Danny promised.
âGood, now⊠I believe you have some friends to talk to?â
âEr, right!â Danny said and rushed off.
âHe doesnât know who you are?â Frostbite turned to Clockwork, âAnd you havenât told him?â
â⊠Heâll learn during his studies.â Clockwork admitted begrudgingly, âAnd itâs best that he come to me after he processes the information than during.â
âJust remember, Kronos.â Pandora glared as she handed over her medallion, âOne wrong move-â
âYes, yes, I am very aware of your opinions of me, Keeper of Hope.â Clockwork held a hand to Frostbite, âShall I take you back to your people?â
âEr, yes.â
âGood, then-â
âHey! I was not finished-â
âTIME OUT!â
Pandora sighed as they disappeared, âUgh. He is always such a petty menace. One of these daysâŠâ