Fatherhood & Legacy

Fatherhood & Legacy

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After the events of the Flashpoint Paradox, Bruce Wayne receives a life-altering letter from his father, Thomas Wayne. The heartfelt message challenges everything Bruce thought about his legacy, reminding him that above all, his father wanted him to find happiness and peace-a truth that resonates deeply as Bruce navigates his newfound role as a single father to Damian Wayne. Meanwhile, Clark Kent, the Man of Steel, returns to the Justice League after a three-year absence, grieving the loss of his wife, Lois Lane, to cancer and adjusting to life as a single father. As two men shaped by profound loss and responsibility, Bruce and Clark find an unexpected connection, leaning on one another in their shared journey of self-discovery and healing. With plenty of Batfamily chaos, Justice League antics, and a tender slow-burn romance, this story explores the possibilities of legacy, love, and second chances-proving that even the mightiest heroes deserve a shot at happiness.
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In this AU, 19-year-old Bruce Wayne adopts 4-year-old Dick Grayson after he is orphaned by a tragic event at Haly's Circus. Bruce is in over his head trying to juggle establishing himself as a responsible and valuable asset to Wayne Enterprises, beginning his vigilante work in Gotham as The Batman, and parenting a young child despite not knowing where to start. After struggling to get good press and constantly being seen as an irresponsible nepo baby, he sets up an interview at The Daily Planet. That's where he meets 19-year-old intern Clark Kent, who is eager to write a good story to begin his career as a journalist. After Clark agrees to keep an eye on Dick during his interview, Bruce realizes he has a knack for watching children, especially young Dick Grayson. Bruce asks Clark to come live with him at Wayne Manor on a 6 month assignment as Dick's nanny, and in return, will let Clark write the story of a lifetime--an expose on his life that no other reporter has even come close to. Clark reluctantly agrees, but is hiding a secret from Bruce--his life as the superhero, Superman! As the two begin their friendship and double lives as heroes, they learn valuable lessons in friendship, love, and parenting.

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