Insignificantly evil (DP and Batman crossover)
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  • Reads 19,400
  • Votes 882
  • Parts 30
  • Time 3h 36m
Complete, First published Jul 09, 2019
||Book 2/2|| sequel to Inside Out

||Completed||

A boy who is feared by everyone for his powers and adored by few for his personality. That's a life of a small ghost that came to life by an accident. As he enters the real world, he finds it hard to fit in due to his unique appearance and his perspective of what is right and wrong. There's one person, a certain evil ghost who has the ability to change everything, but what if it's too late for both of them?


This is the second book a my series, an epilogue to Inside Out. But fear not my readers, I've written a summary of Book One so you can jump right into the story!

Characters belong to Butch Hartman and DC. Only Zephyr and the plot are mine!
All Rights Reserved
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Danny wasn't a Fenton. He wasn't their original child, in fact, he was their nephew. A nephew they lied to. They thought they were helping him, but all it did was cause him to resent them. Cause him to run away. He needed to fix this mistake he unknowingly made. Dick wasn't a Wayne, but he liked pretending to be. It felt better than remembering that he was abandoned by someone he thought he could trust. Someone he thought would never leave his side. Someone who wasn't there for their deaths. Yet, they couldn't stay away from each other for too long. After all, they were two halves of the same whole.