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Y/n always knew something was wrong.
From the moment he was old enough to understand himself, he knew the person everyone saw was not the person he truly was. Hoping for acceptance, he turned to the one person he believed would understand-his grandmother. Instead, he was met with rejection. Stripped of his inheritance, cast out from his family, and treated as though he had betrayed everything they stood for, Y/n was forced to leave behind the life he had once called home simply for daring to be himself.
Years later, that painful chapter is nothing more than a memory.
Now living as the man he always knew he was, Y/n has built a new life from the ashes of the old one. The scars remain, but they no longer define him. He has friends, purpose, and a future worth fighting for. Most importantly, he has learned to keep the ghosts of his past locked away where they belong.
But the world has a way of reopening old wounds.
When Y/n witnesses a terrible injustice and watches heroes, gods, and legends alike turn a blind eye, something inside him snaps. If icons like Wonder Woman and the world's greatest heroes refuse to act, then perhaps it's time for someone else to step forward. To do that, however, Y/n must return to the life he swore he'd never touch again-unearthing old skills, buried secrets, and a version of himself he hoped would stay forgotten.
Yet the past never stays buried for long.
As Y/n steps back into the shadows he left behind, an old enemy resurfaces, carrying a grudge that has only grown more dangerous with time. What begins as a fight for justice quickly becomes a battle for survival, forcing Y/n to confront everything he spent years running from.
And as if that weren't enough, another ghost from his past returns-one far more complicated than any enemy.
Because somewhere between the chaos, the danger, and the secrets, Y/n finds himself crossing paths once again with Gotham's golden prince, the former Boy Wonder himself, Dick Grayson.