Told through multiple points of view, this story centers mostly on Dick Grayson and Jason Todd-two men bound by the same family, the same city, and the same old damage, though each of them learned to carry it differently.
Dick reaches for what's breaking like love alone might keep it from falling apart. Jason was pulled from the wreckage and taught himself how to live with the sharp edges still in him. Between them is Gotham: bruised, watchful, and rotting in ways no one ever stops in time. Between them, too, is Bruce Wayne... more ghost than father some days, and still somehow the shape of every wound they cannot quite leave behind.
But this is not only their story.
As Gotham's fault lines begin to widen, Taryn Knight is drawn into its orbit... brilliant, guarded, and far too skilled at seeing where systems fail before anyone else notices the collapse. Through her, and through the others moving in and out of the Batfamily's shadows, the story widens: shifting through grief, loyalty, resentment, memory, and the fragile ways people try to remain connected after too much has already broken.
At its heart, this is a story about Dick and Jason. About brotherhood turned bruised at the edges. About guilt that lingers, anger that hardens, and love that survives in forms neither of them knows how to hold gently. But it is also about the people around them... the ones who witness, interrupt, complicate, and deepen the fall.
Gotham does not break all at once.
It gives way slowly, beautifully, and then all at once inside the people who call it home.
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