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Tim Drake Does Not Believe in Ghosts
Which is a problem because his boyfriend is a ghost. Or, at least, thatâs what Danny keeps trying to explain to him.
Tim isnât dismissiveâheâs fascinated by Dannyâs abilities and origin story. But ghosts as in âthe dead-but-not-gone spirits of human beingsâ? That just doesnât register for him. Tim has met aliens, time travelers, and gods alike, but actual ghosts feel like a line too far for his rational mind.
âItâs probably a dimensional thing,â Tim muses one night while calibrating a piece of ectoplasm-sensitive tech. âYouâre a type of interdimensional entity made of ectoplasmic energy, and your world calls them ghosts because itâs a good linguistic match. Makes sense.â
Danny stares at him from his spot on the couch, one eyebrow twitching. âTim, Iâm literally dead.â
Tim pauses, turning his chair to face Danny. âOkay, but⊠not really, right? Because youâre still here. Like, functioning. Alive-ish. It's more likely that the portal exposure altered your molecular structure and tethered your consciousness to an ectoplasmic state. That doesnât make you a ghost, Danny. It makes you⊠a transdimensional being, maybe?â
Danny sighs, sitting up and dragging his hands through his hair. âTim, I died. My heart stopped. My body turned into ectoplasm. And now Iâm stuck between being alive and⊠not.â
Timâs expression softens as he sets the equipment down. âIâm not trying to invalidate what happened to you, Danny,â he says gently. âI just think youâre reshaping what it means to exist. âGhostâ feels like the wrong word for someone as... tangible as you. Youâre not some lingering spiritâyouâre real. Youâre you.â
Danny blinks at him, caught off guard. âWell... thatâs kinda sweet, but itâs also wrong. Iâm literally the definition of a ghost. I haunt places. I make ghost noises.â
âSure, Danny,â Tim says, with a small, indulgent smile that sends Danny spiraling between affection and frustration. He reaches over to squeeze Dannyâs knee. âYouâre definitely a ghost.â
Danny groans, flopping back onto the couch. âYouâre impossible.â
âIâm practical,â Tim corrects, leaning back in his chair.
âNo, youâre dense.â
Itâs not like Danny hasnât tried to convince him. Heâs gone intangible mid-conversation, flown through walls, and even pulled out his ghostly wailâthough he only did that because Bruce was safely out of earshot. None of it works. Tim just treats it all like a fascinating science experiment instead of proof that Danny is, in fact, dead.
âTim, what will it take for you to admit that ghosts are real?â Danny grumbles, covering his face with a pillow.
Tim hums, thoughtful. âI donât know. Hard evidence? Like a case study? Maybe letting me run some tests?â
Danny lifts the pillow just enough to glare at him. âYou are the case study!â
Tim gives him an easy smile. âExactly. And the results are inconclusive.â
Heâs still annoyed, but⊠well, maybe having a boyfriend who insists on understanding everything isnât the worst thing in the world.
At least Tim cares enough to try. Even if heâs completely, utterly wrong.
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Isn't Greta Hayes from young justice a ghost for a while? How does Tim explain that?
Tim Drake Does Not Believe in Ghosts
Which is a problem because his boyfriend is a ghost. Or, at least, thatâs what Danny keeps trying to explain to him.
Tim isnât dismissiveâheâs fascinated by Dannyâs abilities and origin story. But ghosts as in âthe dead-but-not-gone spirits of human beingsâ? That just doesnât register for him. Tim has met aliens, time travelers, and gods alike, but actual ghosts feel like a line too far for his rational mind.
âItâs probably a dimensional thing,â Tim muses one night while calibrating a piece of ectoplasm-sensitive tech. âYouâre a type of interdimensional entity made of ectoplasmic energy, and your world calls them ghosts because itâs a good linguistic match. Makes sense.â
Danny stares at him from his spot on the couch, one eyebrow twitching. âTim, Iâm literally dead.â
Tim pauses, turning his chair to face Danny. âOkay, but⊠not really, right? Because youâre still here. Like, functioning. Alive-ish. It's more likely that the portal exposure altered your molecular structure and tethered your consciousness to an ectoplasmic state. That doesnât make you a ghost, Danny. It makes you⊠a transdimensional being, maybe?â
Danny sighs, sitting up and dragging his hands through his hair. âTim, I died. My heart stopped. My body turned into ectoplasm. And now Iâm stuck between being alive and⊠not.â
Timâs expression softens as he sets the equipment down. âIâm not trying to invalidate what happened to you, Danny,â he says gently. âI just think youâre reshaping what it means to exist. âGhostâ feels like the wrong word for someone as... tangible as you. Youâre not some lingering spiritâyouâre real. Youâre you.â
Danny blinks at him, caught off guard. âWell... thatâs kinda sweet, but itâs also wrong. Iâm literally the definition of a ghost. I haunt places. I make ghost noises.â
âSure, Danny,â Tim says, with a small, indulgent smile that sends Danny spiraling between affection and frustration. He reaches over to squeeze Dannyâs knee. âYouâre definitely a ghost.â
Danny groans, flopping back onto the couch. âYouâre impossible.â
âIâm practical,â Tim corrects, leaning back in his chair.
âNo, youâre dense.â
Itâs not like Danny hasnât tried to convince him. Heâs gone intangible mid-conversation, flown through walls, and even pulled out his ghostly wailâthough he only did that because Bruce was safely out of earshot. None of it works. Tim just treats it all like a fascinating science experiment instead of proof that Danny is, in fact, dead.
âTim, what will it take for you to admit that ghosts are real?â Danny grumbles, covering his face with a pillow.
Tim hums, thoughtful. âI donât know. Hard evidence? Like a case study? Maybe letting me run some tests?â
Danny lifts the pillow just enough to glare at him. âYou are the case study!â
Tim gives him an easy smile. âExactly. And the results are inconclusive.â
Heâs still annoyed, but⊠well, maybe having a boyfriend who insists on understanding everything isnât the worst thing in the world.
At least Tim cares enough to try. Even if heâs completely, utterly wrong.
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