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"Borrowed Bodies, Reunited Lives".
Dylanâs Perspective:
I always thought a cruise vacation would be perfect: the sun, the sea, and the chance to disconnect from everything. But when your only travel companions are your parents, who can barely spend a minute together without arguing, the idea loses its charm. So, when my parents announced weâd be spending the holidays sailing to Miami, I couldnât help but feel a mix of excitement and frustration.
They are Ethan and Susan, the perfect representation of a marriage that has lost its way. They argue about everything, from which channel to watch on TV to how to park the car. They never agree, and being in the middle of their endless arguments is a place Iâd rather not be. Thatâs why the idea of spending weeks locked on a ship with them seemed more like a punishment than a break.
If only I could bring Alex and Joshua, my best friends from the gym, things would be different. Theyâre like my older brothers, always with advice, jokes, and that camaraderie that only forms between those who share long training sessions and complaints about the same exercise machines. Alex is more reserved, but he has a sarcastic sense of humor that always makes me smile, while Joshua is the extrovert of the group, capable of lighting up any room with his energy.
Of course, bringing them along was an impossible dream. My parents would never allow it, and they certainly couldnât afford it. But sometimes, even the most unlikely things have a strange way of coming true.
One afternoon, as I was walking back from the gym, I saw an elderly woman trying to lift a heavy bag off the sidewalk. I stopped to help her; I didnât think much of it, it just seemed like the right thing to do. When the woman thanked me, she looked at me with eyes that seemed to pierce through me and said something strange:
âMake a wish, young man. A real one.
I didnât think much of it. I thought it was some kind of game or joke, but in the end, I said the first thing that came to mind:
âI wish my friends could come with me on the cruise.
The old woman smiled, murmured something I didnât understand, and walked away. I didnât dwell on it, although that night I couldnât help but think about her words.
The day of departure arrived, and as expected, nothing extraordinary happened. Alex and Joshua werenât there. Everything was the same: my parents arguing, me wishing I wasnât there. Until, suddenly, things started to get strange.
As the ship set sail, I noticed my parents werenât just arguing, their voices sounded completely out of place. My dad let out a rude âWhat the hell am I doing here?â, while my mom muttered a âNo way, dude!â. They both looked at me with a mix of confusion and bewilderment.
Then my phone rang. It was Alex. Or at least, thatâs what the screen said. I answered, and what I heard on the other end froze me. It was my dad. Or rather, his voice, saying something completely absurd:
âDylan, itâs me! Iâm your dad.
And just like that, my cruise adventure, which already promised to be uncomfortable, took a turn I never could have imagined, even in my worst nightmares.
Ethan and Susan Perspective:
Ethan woke up startled in a place he didnât recognize. The room was small, with dull-colored walls, barely lit by a beam of sunlight filtering through the curtains. He brought a hand to his face and felt something strange: his beard was gone.
When he looked down, the shock was even greater. This wasnât his body. His torso was strong, defined, and his hands, large and youthful, werenât the ones he remembered.
âWhat the hell is going on?!âhe shouted, jumping up.
On the other side of the room, someone else moved. Susan, or at least what should have been Susan, slowly sat up from a single bed. But instead of her slender figure, it was the body of a muscular young man with messy hair and a bewildered expression.
âWhat happened to me?âSusan asked, touching her face with hands larger than she expected. Then she looked at the mirror in front of her, and a scream escaped her mouthâIt canât be!
Ethan staggered slightly as he approached, trying to control his movements. He looked at both their reflections and confirmed the impossible: he was in Joshuaâs body, one of Dylanâs friends, and Susan was in Alexâs.
âThis has to be a nightmareâŚâEthan said, running a hand through his short hair.
âThis isnât real!âSusan screamed, touching her arms and chest, feeling the muscles now belonging to her. Her gaze was filled with horrorâThis canât be real!
At that moment, Susanâs phoneâor rather Alexâs, which was in the pocket of her pantsâbegan to ring. They both looked at each other, uncertain. Ethan took the phone and answered.
âHello?
On the other end of the line, Dylan answered immediately, his tone filled with panic:
âDad⌠itâs me.
Ethan squinted.
âDylan? Whatâs going on?
âDad, momâŚâDylan stammered, trying to explain while listening to Alex (now in Ethanâs body) argue with someone in the backgroundâI think⌠I think you switched bodies with Alex and Joshua.
Susan, who had been listening from across the room, quickly approached.
âWhat did you do, Dylan?âshe asked with Alexâs deep voice, snatching the phone from EthanâWhat did you do?!
âI⌠I didnât know this was going to happenâDylan defended himself, his voice full of guiltâI helped an old woman, and she told me sheâd grant me a wish. I just asked for Alex and Joshua to come on the cruise with me.
Ethan huffed, snatching the phone back.
âAn old woman?! What kind of joke is this?
âItâs not a joke, dadâDylan repliedâThis is real, but⌠I donât know how to fix it.
âOf course you donât!âSusan growled from the back, crossing her armsâWeâre stuck in the bodies of two guys we barely know!
âPlease, just calm down. We need to thinkâŚâDylan tried to say, but his voice sounded weak, even to himself.
âCalm down?âSusan screamedâWe lost our cruise, our lives, everything!
Ethan sighed deeply, trying to remain calm, even though his hands were trembling.
âListen, Dylan. For now, weâll look for that old woman, if she even exists. You stay on the cruise and try to keep those two idiots under control.
Dylan swallowed hard.
âGot it.
Ethan hung up and placed the phone on the bed, his expression hardened.
âThis canât be permanent, right?âSusan asked quietly, though she knew no one had the answer.
Ethan didnât respond right away. Instead, he looked at his new arms, so strong that it almost seemed like a joke.
âWhile we figure out how to reverse this⌠I think we should make the most of this vacation.
Susan glared at him.
âMake the most of it? Ethan, weâre in the bodies of strangers!
âI know, but we canât just sit around feeling sorry for ourselvesâhe said, though a nervous smile crossed his face as he flexed his armsâI never had muscles like thisâŚ
Susan ran a hand over her face, frustrated.
âMaybe this is a signâshe murmured, more to herself than to himâA lesson for us.
Ethan raised an eyebrow.
âA lesson?
âTo solve our problems⌠as a couple.
Ethan let out a snort but didnât argue. Though they both knew that the only thing they could agree on was finding that old woman and returning to their lives as quickly as possible.
In the city, Ethan and Susan walked down a narrow alley, following the coordinates Dylan had provided over the phone. However, the place was empty, with no trace of the gypsy old woman who had set everything in motion.
âThis canât be, she doesnât even exist!âSusan exclaimed, crossing her arms and shooting a reproachful glance at EthanâThis is your fault.
Ethan raised an eyebrow, clearly tired of his wifeâs constant accusations.
âMy fault? Please! Dylan was the one who made the wish, and weâre the ones stuck in this mess with his little friends.
Susan snorted, turning around to head back to the apartment they were now sharing.
Once they arrived, they both collapsed on the sofa. Susan sighed with frustration, while Ethan stood up to inspect the small living room.
âThis is a disasterâSusan said, bringing her hands to her faceâI just want my normal life back.
âI wouldnât complain too much, you know?âEthan responded with a smile, taking off his shirt in front of the apartment mirror. He admired his defined and sculpted muscles, something he hadnât seen in yearsâLook at this! When was the last time I looked like this?
âFor the love of God, Ethan! Put your shirt on. This is ridiculousâSusan scolded, though her gaze briefly drifted to her husband, now in Joshuaâs body.
âRidiculous?âEthan chuckled as he flexed his arms in front of the mirrorâThis is like turning back time.
Fed up with his attitude, Susan jumped up and, in a burst of frustration, decided to check for herself how she looked now. She stood in front of the mirror and, with some curiosity, slid her hands down the muscular arms of Alexâs body.
âThis⌠this is weirdâSusan admitted quietly, staring at her reflection. Her new body was strong and bulky, something she never imagined experiencingâIâve never felt like this in my life.
âWeird?âEthan said, approaching her with a teasing smileâDonât tell me youâre not enjoying it a little.
Susan rolled her eyes and stepped away from the mirror.
âI donât care how I look now. What I want is to get my life back, not walk around showing off like you.
Ethan raised his hands in a peace gesture, although he still had a satisfied expression.
âAlright, alright. But, while we find the old woman, we could make the most of it⌠How about we go out for dinner?
âDinner?âSusan repeated, raising an eyebrow.
âYes, of course. But first, I think we should go to the gym. Isnât that what Alex and Joshua would do? Besides, Iâm sure these bodies need exercise to stay like this.
Reluctantly, Susan agreed. After all, there wasnât much else to do.
At the gym, they faced the demanding routines of Alex and Joshua. Ethan, used to a much more sedentary lifestyle, tried to keep up with the weights, while Susan, clearly annoyed, followed the instructions she found on Alexâs phone.
âThis is crazyâSusan murmured, wiping the sweat from her forehead as she watched Ethan drinking an energy shakeâHow do they do this every day?
âItâs a matter of habitâEthan replied, smiling as he approached a treadmill.
Suddenly, a young man approached them. He was wearing tight athletic gear and had a relaxed attitude.
âAlex? Joshua?âEthan asked with a smile, looking them up and down.
Sergio and Susan exchanged quick glances. They had no idea who he was, but decided to play along.
âYes, it's usâEthan replied, trying to sound nonchalant.
The young man nodded, as if he already knew them well.
âGreat. Hey, Iâm hosting a party tonight. You guys should come. Itâll be at my place, nothing formal, just friends.
âParty?âSusan repeated, surprised.
âYeah, sure. Itâll be funâthe young man responded before giving them more details and walking away with a smile.
When the young man disappeared from sight, Ethan turned to Susan with enthusiasm.
âThis is perfect.
âPerfect?âSusan said, crossing her armsâAre you suggesting we go?
âOf course. When was the last time we went to a party with young people? All we do is attend boring adult gatherings. This could be an opportunity to experience something new.
Susan looked at him incredulously, but deep down, something in his words sparked her curiosity.
âSuppose I agree⌠But no acting like an idiot, Ethan.
âDeal!âhe replied with a triumphant smile.
Meanwhile, Susan couldnât help but wonder if this experience might be more than just a bad nightmare⌠Maybe, even, an opportunity to rediscover something lost in their relationship.
The night came, and Ethan and Susan, more nervous than excited, tried to pick the best clothes they could find in Alex and Joshuaâs wardrobes. Ethan chose some tight dark jeans and a white shirt that was a little too snug, while Susan, uncomfortable, put on a sleeveless shirt and shorts that left little to the imagination.
âThis is ridiculousâSusan said, adjusting her clothes in front of the mirrorâDo young people really dress like this?
âRelaxâEthan replied, straightening his shirt collarâWeâre doing this to fit in, remember?
With little money in their pockets, they decided to stop for a coffee before heading to the party. Sitting at a small table by the window, the atmosphere was surprisingly calm. For the first time in years, they werenât arguing.
âThis is⌠strangeâSusan commented, stirring her coffee.
âWhatâs strange?âEthan asked, looking out the window.
âUs. Here, not fighting. As if⌠as if we were another couple.
Ethan smiled faintly.
âMaybe this change has something good after all.
Before Susan could respond, Ethanâs phone started ringing. It was Dylan.
âHowâs everything going over there?âEthan asked as Susan moved closer to listen.
âFine... I think. Alex and Joshua are keeping it together, although itâs total chaos.âDylan sighed on the other end of the lineâDid you find the old woman?
âNoâSusan responded with frustrationâWe followed the coordinates, but there was no sign of her.
âWell, at least you tried.
Ethan cleared his throat.
âBy the way, weâre going to a party tonight.
âWhat?âDylan exclaimedâWhat party? Whose?
âA guy from the gym invited us. We donât know him, but he seemed insistent.âEthan pausedâDylan, do you know who he is?
âNo. Maybe heâs new in town or at the gym. Be careful.
They hung up shortly after, and Ethan and Susan finished their coffees before heading to the party.
The place was full of energy. Colorful lights blinked while music echoed in every corner. People were laughing, dancing, and chatting in small groups. Ethan and Susan looked at each other nervously before entering, trying to appear relaxed.
âRemember, act like we know themâEthan whispered.
Inside, they recognized several people from the gym. Probably Alex and Joshua's friends. Susan tried to chat with a few people, but couldnât fully connect, while Ethan helped himself to a drink at the table.
It was then that the guy who had invited them appeared. He was tall, with dark brown hair and a charismatic smile.
âAlex, Joshua, Iâm glad you cameâthe young man said, shaking their handsâIâm Elijah, by the way.
âNice to meet you, ElijahâSusan replied, trying to sound casual.
Elijah smiled in a peculiar way, as if he knew something more.
âSo, how are you adjusting to... the new?âhe asked with a tone that seemed both innocent and mocking.
Ethan felt something stir inside him. That phrase had been too specific.
âWhat do you mean?âEthan asked, feigning disinterest.
Elijah shrugged, his smile barely visible.
âNothing, just a way of saying. Enjoy the party.
As Elijah walked away, Ethan was left thinking. How could he know something? The idea that he might be connected to the old woman crossed his mind, but he quickly dismissed it. However, something didnât add up.
He decided to find Susan to talk about it, but at that moment, someone else approached him.
âHey, Alex, wanna grab a drink?âa young man asked, calling Susan, or rather, Alexâs body.
Susan, unsuspecting, accepted the invitation and walked away, leaving Ethan alone.
Ethan sat at one of the tables, reflecting on what had just happened. He looked around, observing the other guests, but couldnât get Elijahâs words out of his mind.
âSo, how are you adjusting to... the new?
Lost in his thoughts, he barely noticed when Susan came back. But what really snapped him out of his reverie was seeing her without a shirt, wearing a swimsuit she had found in the apartment.
âWhat the hell are you doing?âSergio asked, alarmed.
Susan shrugged.
âApparently, this is normal here. Besides, who cares? No one knows who we really are.
Ethan put a hand to his face, stifling a sigh. This night was going to be longer than he expected.
Susan, still animated by the festive atmosphere and clearly affected by the drinks, approached Ethan with a radiant smile.
âThereâs a pool!âshe said excitedlyâI need a swim, and you do too.
âSusan, I think you've had enough to drinkâEthan responded cautiously, noticing the peculiar gleam in his wifeâs eyes.
âOh, come on! Donât be boring.âWithout waiting for a response, she grabbed his hand and pulled him toward the pool.
Ethan, surprised by the gesture, felt a strange warmth rise to his face. It was something so simple, but it had been so long since he felt that spontaneous connection with Susan. Was he blushing?
When they reached the pool, the atmosphere was completely different: laughter, softer music, and a group of young people enjoying the water under the colorful lights. Susan, without a second thought, jumped into the water, while Sergio stood at the edge, watching her.
âEthan, come on!âshe shouted, splashing him playfully.
He sighed, finally giving in, and stepped into the water. However, just a few minutes later, Susan moved away again, leaving him alone.
Ethan got out of the pool, drying himself off while looking for Susan in the crowd. Thatâs when he noticed Elijah, standing near a table, looking at him with a smile that seemed more calculated than friendly.
âHey, JoshuaâŚâElijah said, walking toward himâSorry for what I said earlier, about âadjusting to the new.â
âNo problemâEthan replied, though his tone made it clear he didnât believe the apologyâNow, if you'll excuse me, I'm looking for someone.
But Elijah placed a hand on his shoulder, stopping him.
âWait, let me explain why I said that.
With a mix of suspicion and curiosity, Ethan decided to follow him. Elijah led him to a room downstairs and closed the door behind them.
âSo, whatâs this about?âEthan asked, crossing his arms.
Elijah didnât answer right away. Instead, he got closer, his eyes locked on Ethanâs.
âYou know, Joshua... thereâs something about you tonight. Something different.
Before Ethan could react, Elijah surprised him by leaning in to kiss him. Elijahâs lips met Ethanâs, and for a moment, Etnan was frozen. He had never kissed a man, nor had he ever imagined being in this situation. Why wasnât he pulling away?
Finally, he reacted and pulled back abruptly, his heart pounding.
âWhat the hell are you doing?âhe said, breathless, as he stepped back toward the door.
Elijah showed no remorse, just a mysterious smile.
âMaybe⌠Joshua isnât as different as you think.
Without responding, Ethan hurriedly left the room, determined to find Susan.
When he finally found her, what he saw left him stunned. Susan, in Alexâs body, was standing close to a young woman, talking in a way that was far too familiar. The girl was laughing while Susan touched her arm, as if she were flirting.
Ethan furrowed his brow as he watched them both head upstairs.
âSusan! âhe called, rushing after them.
Susan stopped, turning to face him with an annoyed look.
âWhat now?
âWhat are you doing? âEthan demanded, trying to stay calmâ. This is not the time to pretend to be someone else.
âOh, please, Ethan âSusan replied, crossing her armsâ. We're stuck in this absurd situation, what does it matter?
âIt matters because we need to take care of each other and stick together. The best thing is that we leave now.
Susan glared at him, shaking her head.
âDo you always have to ruin everything? For once in my life, I just want to have fun.
Before Ethan could respond, Susan turned around and left with the girl.
Frustrated and angry, Ethan decided heâd had enough. He returned to the changing room, grabbed his clothes, and left the party without looking back.
Back at the apartment, Ethan locked himself in the small room he was now occupying, throwing himself onto the bed with a sigh of exhaustion. He waited, phone in hand, for a call or message from Susan, but nothing came.
As he tried to calm himself, his mind drifted back to the kiss from Elijah.
Why didnât I pull away sooner? he thought, bringing a hand to his lips. Heâd never kissed a man before, but there was something about that moment⌠something that unsettled him.
âIâm not gay⌠âhe murmured, as if trying to convince himself.
Still, he couldnât ignore what he had felt. Was Joshua gay? The idea troubled him, but it also stirred a strange curiosity.
With conflicting thoughts and emotions, he closed his eyes, and eventually, exhaustion overtook him.
The sound of the alarm clock vibrated softly, and Ethan opened his eyes, hoping everything had returned to normal. But it hadnât. He was still in Joshuaâs body. He glanced at the clock: 11:15 a.m.
He got up sluggishly, running his hands over his face and walking toward the bathroom to do his morning routine. As he washed his hands, an unmistakable smell hit his nose: food. Who was cooking?
When he reached the kitchen, he found Susan, still in Alexâs body, preparing what looked like a balanced breakfast: eggs, avocado, oatmeal, and a protein shake.
âGood morning, âJ-Machineâ! âSusan said with a smile, using a nickname that seemed to belong to Alex for Joshua.
Ethan frowned at the use of the nickname but decided to ignore it.
âGood morning⌠âhe replied as he sat down at the small kitchen tableâ. Do you feel alright after last night?
Susan shrugged.
âYeah, nothing a shower and coffee canât fix.
âWell, I wanted to talk about what happened at the partyâŚ
âAbout what? âSusan asked, not looking at him as she served a plate.
âAbout what you did âEthan insistedâ. You drank too much, flirted with a girl, and then left with her. What the hell were you thinking?
Susan briefly looked at him, then returned her attention to her phone, typing messages and smiling as though she wasnât in the middle of a serious conversation.
âYeah, yeah⌠Iâm sorry. Do you want avocado or double oatmeal? âSusan said indifferently.
âSusan, listen to me! âEthan exclaimed, tapping the table gently to get her attention.
Finally, she looked up, slightly irritated.
âWhat? What did I do wrong now?
âEverything! âEthan replied with frustrationâ. Youâve been acting like this is all a game. Not just last night, but always. Even when we were in our original bodies.
Susan frowned, setting her phone aside.
âWhat do you mean?
âI mean you and I have been distant for years âEthan confessed, his tone more seriousâ. But last night, while I was trying to take care of you in that body, I felt something⌠something I havenât felt in years. That connection we had when we were younger.
Susan looked at him in disbelief, then let out a sarcastic laugh.
âConnection? Or are you confusing things? Are you gay now?
âWhat? âEthan asked, surprised by the question.
âYeah, because all of this sounds weird. Youâre telling me you felt âsomethingâ for me while Iâm in Alexâs body. Whatâs going on, Ethan? Are you falling in love with your friend son?
Ethan opened his mouth to respond, but the words didnât come immediately.
âItâs not that⌠âhe murmured finally, averting his gazeâ. Itâs more complicated than that.
âMore complicated? âSusan repeated, raising an eyebrowâ. I donât know whatâs going on with you, but I hope this isnât about the kiss with Elijah or something like that.
Ethan suddenly stood up, pushing the chair aside.
âYou know what? Forget it. I donât know why I try to talk to you. You always avoid everything, even now that weâre not ourselves.
âWhere are you going? âSusan shouted, raising her voice.
âAnywhere where I donât have to deal with you âEthan responded, leaving the kitchen and leaving Susan with an expression of confusion and anger.
As he walked toward his room, his thoughts swirled in his mind. Was Susan right? Was he confusing his emotions? Between Elijahâs kiss, Joshuaâs body, and his accumulated frustration, nothing seemed to make sense.
Days passed in which Ethan and Susan barely spoke to each other. The resentment from breakfast still lingered, and each one had opted to focus on their own routines. Susan, in Alex's young and athletic body, had become the life of the gym; always surrounded by people, she generated glances and conversations wherever she went. Meanwhile, Ethan preferred to isolate himself in the apartment, playing video games and reflecting on what had happened at that party.
The image of Elijah continued to haunt his mind, especially the kiss they shared. Ethan felt confused, as if that experience had awakened something in him, something he still couldn't fully understand.
On the fifth day, finally, something changed. Tired of the awkward silence, Susan approached Ethan in the living room while he was playing.
âCan we talk? âshe asked, in a softer tone than usual.
Ethan paused the game and looked at her, hesitating for a moment.
âI suppose so.
Susan sat next to him, settling into the couch.
âI want to apologize. Not just for what happened at the party, but⌠for everything. For how things have been between us, even before this strange exchange.
Ethan watched her, surprised by her sincerity.
âIâve messed up too. Iâve been too wrapped up in myself⌠and, well, you saw what happened that night. I shouldnât have scolded you like that.
âNo, you were right âSusan admittedâ. Iâve always been the type to avoid things instead of facing them. But after all this⌠I think itâs time to change, for Dylan. Although now, technically, heâs our best friend.
They both chuckled lightly, easing some of the tension.
âFor Dylan âEthan said, raising his fist.
âFor Dylan âSusan repeated, bumping her fist against Ethan's.
For a moment, silence settled again, but this time it wasnât uncomfortable. There was something in the air, a connection they both felt but didnât know how to express. Susan looked at him with a mix of curiosity and nervousness.
âCan I ask you something? âshe said.
âSure.
âWhat happened with Elijah?
Ethan sighed and looked away.
âIt was strange. I donât know why he did it⌠but when he kissed me, I didnât hate it.
Susan looked at him intently, processing his words.
âYou didnât hate it?
âNo. In fact, I think⌠I liked it.
The atmosphere grew more intimate. Susan placed her hand on Ethan's, and he looked directly at her for the first time in days.
âMaybe all of this is a sign âSusan whisperedâ. A way to show us that we donât have to cling to who we were before.
Ethan nodded, and before he could respond, Susan leaned in toward him. It was a soft kiss, filled with a mix of nostalgia, curiosity, and something new that neither of them had ever felt before.
What started as a kiss soon turned into something more. Their bodies, although not their original ones, seemed to fit in a way they had never imagined. They surrendered to the moment, leaving behind the doubts and conflicts that had separated them for so long.
Days later...
Life went on. They hadnât returned to their original bodies, but it no longer seemed to matter. Ethan and Susan had decided to stop searching for the old woman and, instead, embrace this new opportunity to get to know each other from a completely different perspective.
Dylan, still on the cruise, was completely unaware of what had happened between them, but he would surely find out when he returned. In the meantime, Susan and Ethan found a new routine, learning to live with their new realities and with a relationship that, although unexpected, had given them a new perspective on what it meant to be partners, friends, and companions in this surreal experience that they now called life.
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Bruce had never been to The Eclipse before.
The club was similar to that of a gentlemanâs club from the starting years of America, filled with dozens of tables all curved and ready for a game or feast. The three floors of the place each had a game room, a bar and a section for private rooms for the more seedy type of talks to be had.
It was one of the few non-criminal funded place in Gotham that was still rich. Deals definitely went down, but it was more fitting for gossip that anything else.
Often people went there for catch ups in a refined setting.
Bruce was there for a catch up, or more accurately, a reuniting with his son.
Tim had sent Bruce a time, date and location and said he was only going to meet with him and no one else. Considering Bruce hadnât seen his beloved son in nearly four years, including his time in the time stream, he accepted without argument.
Tim said he would look different but that if Bruce was as good of a detective as he says, it wouldnât be a problem.
Bruce had no idea what his son meant until a woman let him inside and told him that âDrake had asked you to find him yourselfâ with a confused bend in her eyebrows.
It took him a little longer than heâd be happy to admit, although still less than forty seconds, to find his son.
Or maybe that was the wrong word now, if the regal young woman staring at her drink was anything to go by.
Like something out of a vintage movie, the woman had curled black hair and dark red lipsticks. Her dark eyeshadow matched her sweetheart collar dress, black with thick straps and tight enough that each breath was visible.
The gloves on her hand were long and black, one putting a stark contrast to the pink coloured cigarette lit in her hand.
Everything about her screamed old money.
Bruce only knew it was Tim because of the sweet blue eyes and shape of his jaw, though there was also some kind of⌠paternal instinct in play.
Tim only looked up when he put a hand on the rounded couch, Jimâs tearing nervously down at his distinguished looking child.
It was when she smiled, a real thing that was just highlighted by her dark red lips, that Bruce knew he wasnât mistaken.
âHi Bruce.â
A lighter voice, not soft so much as smooth, and nothing like the more monotone sound he was used to.
âTi-⌠hi.â
She smiles and gestures for him to sit before taking a final drag of her smoke and putting it out.
Bruce stares at for just a second before looking at his child. Despite the shock of the obvious changes, he notices something far more important, âYou look healthy.â
Well fed, clean, nourished.
Like sheâs gotten sleep.
âI am. Iâve done a lot of work on myself and itâs paid off.â
Bruce smiles, genuine and almost a little painful, âI can see that. What⌠what do I call you?â
âCharlotte. Charlotte Jackson Drake.â
âA beautiful name.â
Charlotte smiles before a serious look comes over her face, âBruce. I havenât just changed my lifestyle and body, Iâve changed how I look at the world and Iâve come to understand a lot more in my life now.â
Never has Bruce been so attentive, ears feeling on fire as he does his best to focus on every word spoken to him.
âThe main thing Iâve come to understand is you.â
Bruce doesnât move, scared to make his daughter stop talking to him and so he just does his best to show heâs listening.
Charlotte continues, âI get why you brought all of us in. It wasnât just to protect us from the world, but from ourselves. I can see now that you are only crazy because youâve been given the impossible challenge of being a necessity in Gotham and the worlds survival and sanity. It doesnât change that youâve made mistakes and fucked up, but I get why now. You didnât want us to apart of Batman, but we forced you, me most of all.â
Bruce is more than stunned by the honesty and understanding in Charlotteâs words, but the fact that he himself only figured that out after loosing Jason.
She smiles at him like she could read his mind, âIt took me a long time and I still have anger towards you, yet I want you in my life all the same.â
A gloved hand comes to hold onto his own, delicate and gentle in a way that reminds him of his mother all those years ago.
Charlottes smiles is far too sad to be hers though, âIâm not the boy you once knew, not just because of the woman I want to be now. I donât want to help you, to save you and parent you, I want to know you. As my father. If-if youâll allow it?â
Bruce has cried in public before, several times in fact, but normally itâs to play up his over emotional persona.
This time itâs pure relief.
âOf course. Anything you want, at any pace you want, I- what ever you need.â
Charlotte smiles and squeezes his hand, âThank you.â
Bruce eventually huffs a laugh and wipes his eyes, âgod, you really are good at catching me off guard.â
She laughs, a honey like noise that makes him realises heâs never heard Tim smile and that maybe his daughter could only do that once she be same âherâ.
The two order drinks and Bruce is given the tale of how Charlotte came to be, of how sometimes she misses being Tim but never wants to go back. He learns that she chose her name based on what she would ah e been if she was born a girl so she wouldnât feel like she was betraying her parents.
Bruce learns that she is still a hero, operating as Red Robin, but that she focuses on prolonged crimes like trafficking rings and makes sure to take them down in on go instead of busting a few and giving the rest a chance to escape.
Heâs not so happy to hear that she isnât ready to talk to the others and that she only really talks to Cass and Duke as both of them have always been on her side and are truely her siblings.
Yet he respects it, if only to keep her close and show her the love he failed to give.
Respecting his daughterâs privacy, he doesnât tell his other kids anything about what happened and acts ignorant when thereâs a few articles about the mysterious Charlotte Drake and her distant relation to the private Tim Drake.
He meets with his little girl, his Lottie, once a week at The Eclipse and talks with her about their businesses both in the literal sense and more broadly.
He meets Bernard and canât quite see what it is about the strange boy that makes his daughter so happy, but all he needs is to see her big smile and know it doesnât matter.
That and the several background checks he did.
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