Nightwing’s Daughter – Chapter 7
Family meeting
I sat and sighed. That could have been one killer meeting. An hour and a half trying to justify to representatives of the Justice League why Aspen should be given a second chance. Batman was there, understandable and then you had my uncle and aunt - Flash and Artemis. So effectively it had been a family meeting. It was held in one of many Bruce Wayne’s conference rooms, not the cave, which surprised me. Although Bruce kept glaring at my proposed idea to reform a criminal. But on the whole, I think it went alright. All I had to do was pull on Artemis's heart strings and make sure uncle Wally had a load of cookies courtesy of Alfred, and I was set. But as it turns out I didn’t need to work nearly as hard as I thought I would.
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When the door bell to the mansion went off I ran to get it, completely beating Alfred to the mark. I shot him an apologetic look as I went to open the door, he nodded in understanding. I opened it to find two adults about my dad’s age. The male a tall, thin, ginger man with the cheekiest smile in the world. The woman, just a bit smaller than him, with blonde hair dragged into a ponytail, a genuine smile she only reserved for the people she cared for the most etched on her slight features.
“Well, well,” started my uncle. “If it isn’t the Birdy busy trying to defy the League.” He hugged me tightly over the thresh hold. “Nice to see you too, Uncle Wally.” I moved my hand in order to try and make some kind of contact with my aunt. “You too Aunt Artemis.” She just laughed. I was released from the speedsters grip not long after. “So where’s your old man?” Wally questioned as I lead them into one of the living rooms. “Talking to Granddad, they’ll be through in a bit to take us to the conference room.” Artemis snorted, “He really doesn’t like this idea does he?” I shook my head sadly. “Well, just between us three and these walls, the League loves the idea, all for different reasons of course. The only one you’ll have to convince in there is old Batsy.” I grinned at my uncle.We talked for a while about general things; they wanted to know how things were. Although we kept in regular with the two, I couldn’t deny that the phone calls and emails had been sparse to say the least, this of course was down to the fact that both of them were working again. I did the most logical thing I could think of, I asked about their son, my ‘cousin’ and one of my closet friends Chase. Chase had inherited his father’s speed talent, and his mother’s love of arrows, so the name ‘Chase’ fit perfectly, fit for both the running and hunting type. To my astonishment, they informed me that he had gone to Peru of all places! All in aid of hunting down his grandfather, Sportsmaster. “He must be getting on a bit though surely, I mean he’s older than my granddad, and Bruce is no spring chicken.” There were two nods of agreement. “He wanted to know as much as he could about my side of the family, and no amount of stories seemed to do his appetite justice... he’s been trained well though, he can look after himself." A look of purist horror must have been accompanying the sick twisting feeling in my suddenly hollow stomach. "That's what we feel like every day." She said somewhat shakily "and that's the way we'll feel until he comes home. He's been gone for nearly three months now." I just nodded, I was sure if I looked in the mirror my face would be some shade of green. What had he gotten himself into? How could he put either of them through this? Wally draped an arm over Artemis, I turned away. Brushing my cheek, I found that I had shed a tear in fear of what challenges faced my friend.
It wasn't long after this however Alfred - thank goodness - came to direct us to the conference room in which the meeting was being held. Although we were treating this informally, thus the lack of costume, I knew Bruce would be nothing short of horrified if I made this choice lightly and without proper consideration. Once in the room I looked around for dad. He wasn't there. "He'd only help you in making this decision, and you need to make it entirely of your own free will." I rolled my eyes at his words, "I came up with the idea Bruce... I've taken into account all the variables." He just glared at me, I thought maybe pictures would help, so I walked over to the computer, brought out my memory stick and began to click things.
The first thing that popped up was a picture of Aspen taken when he was out and about in civvies, he looked... Normal. Black skinny jeans and a purple top, clashing brilliantly with his burning curls. "Aspen was born Aspen, that's his birth name, the one Ivy gave him. So if you like," I gestured to the picture, "this is his secret identity." I raised an eyebrow waiting for criticism from the unmasked Bat. I got none so continued. "Corey Fletcher is a sixteen year old home schooled student. As such, there is no record of his home address or any personal details for that matter." Wally cleared his throat. "So what you're saying is this kid has never been to main stream?" I nodded, "The thing is he has been educated and my thoughts are that he has had multiple tutors. The Joker, Two face, Killer Croc, others..." Artemis was lent against the wall, eyes closed, taking it all in. "It will be hard to turn him." I turned to her, I knew that, I was prepared for it not to work, prepared for failure. "I know, but we've got to give him a chance..."
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As I walked down the thick carpeted halls of the mansion thinking of how well that had gone, I was interrupted by Artemis coming to my side. "I can't believe you threatened to never speak to him again. That. Was. Brilliant. True bird style." I tipped an imaginary top hat in her direction. "What's the point in being in this family if you can't threaten somebody every now and again?" She nodded happily. "This time next week you'll be walking out of Arkham after your first session with him." I was drawn back into my thoughts of him. Not Aspen, but Corey Fletcher, I smiled slightly; I was going to change his life for the better.
We walked done the stairs side by side talking about normal everyday things; she asked how Tim was, how not being in college was working out. We laughed at each other’s personal lives and swapped funny stories. We were just at the bottom of the stairs when Wally came zooming towards us and skidded to a halt. He looked at Artemis, wide eyed and clearly bursting with news. "Chase has just landed in Central City, he wants to met us." They both looked slightly stunned, I took my aunt by the hand and began leading her to the door. "Well go!" They were both rushing down the front steps. "And tell him I'll see him sometime next week." Neither of them answered as my uncle scooped his wife into his arms and sped away.
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Nightwing's Daughter (Fanfic)
FanfictionWe all want to please our parents, that's a given. what happens when you're Nightwing's daughter though? Can you live up to expectations, or will it all come crumbling down?