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The reason I like the idea that Bruce was a teenage idle then personally experienced some aspect of poverty in his time abroad is because if I ever found out that some privileged rich white man spontaneously decided to go out into the streets and fight criminals hand to hand, I would personally tear his neck out with my teeth. Absolutely the fuck not. If he has no frame of reference for starvation, addiction, or homelessness, he has absolutely no right to enact his so-called justice.
That motherfucker better have fucking empathy in whole ass wheelbarrows OR ELSE.
#dc#Batman#bruce wayne#like Oliver Queen getting trapped on an island and fending for himself#still not entirely sure how self-sustainability turned into anti-capitalism#but Iâm down for it#I really need to read his comics#Iâve been passively absorbing information on the ArrowFam and it sounds very interesting#I need Bruce Wayne to smuggle himself on a freight ship into the USA#and being trapped in NYC without any form of legal identification or money#experiencing the failure of a system firsthand because he left Gotham too young to have established any emergency funds or prove his#only getting out because Zatara essentially kicked him out#he needs to be fucking humbled#before being allowed anywhere near the bat cowl#every time I see a fic that has Bruce be completely clueless to the plights of the lower class#I have this urge to shake him with my teeth like a dog#those Bruce Waynes can pass down the job to his kids and focus on getting his money to the right places and being a vocal social advocate#do what you do best#those specific Bruce Waynes can give up all their money and stop being billionaires#I will only accept Billionaire Bruce Wayne when he invests in the community and unintentionally becomes more influential and beloved#than the government#That Bruce Wayne who has done all he can and can still do more#/neg#batman#addition#addition +
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Father of Mine â 1/2
Character: Bruce Wayne x Daughter!Reader
Summary: With the tragic passing of her mother, Y/N learns to the truth of who her father is.Â
Word Count: 4,000+
Warnings: Family death, cancer, absent father, cremationÂ
A/N: The reader is described as tall in this fic. Bruce Wayne is 6â˛2 and Iâm tall, so Iâm indulging myself with no apologies. Read it or donât.Â
âDo you want to say anything before weâŚâ the operator asked her.
âNo,â Y/N answered quickly.
âOh, my assistant forgot to give you this,â the operator gave her a shy smile as he handed her a small cardboard box.
She opened it to find all of her motherâs jewelry that had been on her body at the funeral.
âThank you,â Y/N told him.
âReady?â The operator asked.
He had been so kind throughout the whole process. It was obvious he was used to people breaking down and being extremely emotional.Â
But Y/N had been stoic, almost concerningly so.Â
Though he wasnât one to judge. Everyone grieved differently.
With the pull of a handle, Y/N watched her motherâs body going into the chamber.
âIt will be a few hours,â the operator told her.
He meant it will it will take a few hours for her motherâs body to burn to ash. Then they would hand her a tacky vase with her remains.
Y/N just nodded. âIâll go for a walk.â
As soon as she was outside, Y/N called her motherâs executor.
âMs. Y/L/N, I was just about to call you.â
âIâm at the crematory,â she told him. âI figured we should discuss the bills that still need to be paid for.â
âYes, of course. As I mentioned to you before, your motherâs life insurance covers quite a lot of itâŚâ his words died out.
âBut itâs still not enough,â Y/N finished for him. âIâll get the money.â
She wasnât exactly rich, but she also wasnât living paycheck to paycheck. But people never realized how much money it cost for loved ones to die. It was honestly ridiculous.
âYou might want to consider taking out a loan,â he tried to suggest gently.
âIâll think about it.â
âAnother thing, Ms. Y/L/N. There was an envelope with a name on it. And your mother left instructions on delivering the envelope to them.â
She stopped her pacing.Â
âWhat name is on the envelope?â Y/N asked.
There was a pause.
âBruce Wayne.â
Y/Nâs brow furrowed.
Of course she knew who Bruce Wayne was â everyone in Gotham did, as well as most of the country. He was a billionaire playboy, only making headlines when he was a mess. But every once in awhile his philanthropy would sneak in there. Y/N always assumed those were only to help recover his image and not because he was a good person.
âYou still there?â The executor asked.
âYeah. Iâm just a bit confused. But please pass it along to him, if thatâs what my mom wanted.â
âI canât. The instructions specifically say for you to deliver the envelop to him in person.â
âIn person?â Y/N groaned in annoyance as she pinched the bridge of her nose.
Why did all of this have to be so god damn complicated?
âYes. Her instructions areâŚoddly specific."
âFine,â she huffed. âIâll pick up everything from your office before the work day ends.â
ââââââ
Y/N stared at the envelop that sheâd tossed on her coffee table as she sipped a rather large glass of red wine.
She was wracking her brain trying to think of a time when her mom mentioned knowing Bruce Wayne. But Y/N wouldâve remembered her mom saying his name â even in passing. Itâs not a name that one can drop casually.
Y/N pulled up her phone and googled him. But she looked at his history. Yes, he was from Gotham, as was her mom, but so were 10 million other people.
But then Y/Nâs scrolling paused when she realized they went to the same high school: Gotham Academy. Not only that, they graduated in the same year.
âWere they friends?â Y/N wondered.
But just classmates or friends still didnât seem to warrant a handwritten letter to be delivered after oneâs death.
Y/N didnât open the envelope.
Her motherâs instructions specifically told her not to. And if she put in that much of an effort to get this done after her death, Y/N wasnât going to ignore such a request.
That didnât mean she wasnât curious.
âFuck,â Y/N sighed before throwing back the rest of her wine.
ââââââ
âIâm sorry, maâam. I canât grant you access to the building without your name being in the system by the company youâre visiting,â the building receptionist told her for the third time.
âI understand. But I called his office 30 fucking times and they refuse to put me through to him or get me an appointment,â Y/N practically growled.
âIâm sorry, maâam. I already called their office to say you were here and they didnât recognize your name. I canât let you through to the elevators.â
Y/Nâs gaze flickered to the security guard who stood a few feet away. He was eyeing her now that there was clearly an argument going on.
Y/N wanted to roll her eyes. She had a good foot on him â even without her heels on. And he looked like he couldnât run a 50 yard dash without passing out or vomiting. If he thought he was going to physically stop her, he had another thing coming.
âListen, I am not some crazy fucking stalker. My mom knew Bruce Wayne and in her will she asked me to deliver this to him,â Y/Nâs voice lowered and became disturbingly calm. âI donât want to be here just as much as you donât want to have this conversation.â
âMaâam, Iâm going to need you to calm down,â the security guard finally stepped forward.
âOh, fuck off,â Y/N rolled her eyes at the rent-a-cop.
âMaâam, Iâll have to ask you to leave,â he continued.
âCall me maâam one more fucking timeâŚâ Y/N growled.
But the security guard was taking a step to her.
âExcuse me. What seems to be the problem here?â A voice suddenly interrupted.
Everyone turned to see a young man â younger than Y/N â glaring at the security guard just as he was about to grab Y/N.
âM-Mr. Drake, we were just escorting this young woman from the premises,â the guard stuttered out.
Everyone at the building knew every member of the Wayne family. But unlike his siblings, Tim Drake was at the office almost every day. As one should be when theyâre the CEO of a multi-billion dollar company.
âFor what reason?â Tim Drake asked.
âShe insists on seeing Mr. Wayne. But she doesnât have an appointment. For security reasons, I cannot let her through, obviously, unless the company she is visiting has put her into their system and the buildingâs system,â the receptionist explained nervously.
Y/N frowned as if she was bored of the whole thing.
Tim stepped forward. âMay I ask what your business with Bruce Wayne is?â
Now that he was closer, Y/N noticed how exhausted he looked. He was handsome still, of course. But she wondered when he last got a good nightâs sleep. He was shorter than her, probably standing at 5â5. And she still believed he was younger than her, which was wild seeing as he was already the CEO and couldnât be older than 24.
Y/N sighed before she grabbed the envelope from her black leather satchel, and showed that Bruce Wayneâs name was handwritten on it.
âMy mother wished me to personally deliver this to him.â
Tim tilted his head slightly. âWhy isnât she doing it?â
âBecause sheâs dead,â she shot back without emotion.
But Timâs face became sympathetic. âIâm sorry. I shouldâve assumedâŚâ
âItâs fine,â Y/N quickly cut him off before he could continue.
She was so tired of being on the receiving end of peopleâs sympathy. It didnât help. And the words stopped holding any meaning to her.
âBut Iâm sorry. Bruce isnât in today. And he probably wonât be coming to the office for the rest of the week.â
âOh,â was all she responded with.
Of course Bruce Wayne didnât come to work. Why would he?
This was a stupid idea. And now she had made a scene because of it.
âBut if you give me your information, I will personally let him know that you are trying to reach him.â
âReally?â Y/N asked in shock.
Tim smiled at her surprise. âOf course.â
âHereâs my card,â she quickly grabbed one from her wallet and then a pen. âAll my info is on that.â She wrote something on the back. âAnd thatâs my momâs name.â
He took it from her and nodded. âWhat was your motherâs relationship with Bruce?â
Y/N shrugged. âHonestly, I have no idea. Iâve been trying to figure it out. Apparently they graduated in the same high school class. But thatâs all I was able to find.â
He nodded.
âThank youâŚMr. Drake. For your help. Really,â she urged.
âPlease, itâs just Tim.â Then he glared at the receptionist and security guard. âFor you it is, at least.â
âThank you again,â Y/N felt like saying it 30 more times still wouldnât be enough.
âYou donât have to thank me. Someone will be in touch. Have a good day, Ms. Y/L/N.â
âY/N,â she corrected with a smile before she nodded and started backing away.
He smiled at her correction and gave a final nod.
ââââââ
Y/N didnât expect to hear from anyone for at least a week.
If the Wayne family was one thing, it was busy.
They probably had parties to go to, meetings to attend, private jets taking them around the world whenever they wished.
Why would they ever prioritize a meeting with her, a stranger?
So imagine her surprise when she received a call from an unrecognized number the same day she gave Tim Drake her card.
âHello?â She answered.
Usually she would let any unknown number go to voicemail.
âHello,â a British voice answered. âAm I speaking with Ms. Y/F/N Y/L/N?â
âThis is she,â Y/N sat up straighter on her couch.
âThis is Alfred Pennyworth. I work for Master Wayne and manage all his personal appointments. I was told by Master Tim that you wished to meet with him?â
âUhhh. Yes. Yes, I do. Is thatâŚis that possible?â
âWould you be able to stop by Wayne Manor on Friday afternoon?â
Y/N already knew she had nothing going on that would stop her from getting this done. But she still paused to pretend to think about it.
âYes, Friday afternoon should be fine. Are you sure he doesnât just want me to stop by Wayne Enterprises?â
It felt oddly intimate to stop by Wayne Manor. Wouldnât they want to meet her in a more secure location like a corporate building with security that already hated her?
âHe is quite certain. Should I send a car for you Ms. Y/L/N?â
A car?
Y/N felt even more out of her depth now.
âOh, no. That wonât be necessary. Iâll be there.â
âI look forward to meeting you, Ms. Y/L/N.â
âThanks,â she answered before hanging up and realizing that probably wasnât the proper response to such a polite goodbye.
ââââââ
âI havenât heard that name since high school,â Bruce had muttered as he stared at the business card for what felt like the thousandth time.
âYes, and the end of your relationship did not end on the best of terms,â Alfred commented.
Y/Mâs/N Y/L/N had been Bruceâs high school sweetheart.
An she had seen the last moments of Bruceâs normal life.Â
Upon graduation, Bruce decided to leave Gotham and thatâs how his second life was founded. The two of them broke up before the summer after graduation had even ended.
Well, âBreakupâ was a strong word.
Bruce stopped answering her calls.
She was his first love and he continued to love her.
But once Bruce realized where his life was going and who he wanted to be, he knew he couldnât drag her into it. She deserved better.
And Bruce was a coward about relationships then. Maybe he still was.
âI am certain you did a thorough background check on her already,â Alfred commented with a smirk.
Bruce took in a breath before listing off all of her accomplishments. âY/F/N Y/L/N. Graduated number one in her class at Gotham Academy. She was the star of the track team, breaking the regional record for fastest time in 100m, 200m, and 400m races. Also captain of her soccer team. Attended NYUâs photography program before dropping out after a year. Now sheâs a professional photography. Her workâs been featured in Vogue, New York Times, National GeographicâŚamongst others.â
âRather an impressive woman,â Alfred said.
Bruce nodded.
âI should get the tea and coffee ready for her arrival.â And with that, Alfred left Bruce in the drawing room.
30 minutes later, the doorbell rang.
Bruce glanced down at his watch: she was right on time.
He heard Alfred saying his pleasantries before he heard the clicking of her heels as she rounded the corner to enter the room he was waiting in.
For being a famous photographer, she couldâve been a runway model with her height and the way she walked into the room, completely owning it. She wore four-inch heels, only adding to her natural tallness. And her bright, red coat only added to her presence.
For a split second, Bruce was convinced that he was looking at an Amazon. Diana immediately flashed into his mind for a split second. Perhaps that was what Y/Mâs/N needed help with: to get her daughter to her real people. But how would she have known Bruce Wayne had such connections? Unless she knew Batmanâs true identityâŚ
As soon as Y/N spotted him in the room, he rose from his seat.
âMs. Y/L/N,â Bruce greeted.
He took a step forward and held out his hand.
âYou guys really love the formalities.â She said it with a dark evenness, but it was clearly a joke. âY/N is fine, Mr. Wayne,â she added as she shook his hand.
âIn that case, itâs Bruce,â he countered with a soft smirk.
There was something so familiar about her. But Bruce knew theyâd never met.Â
âThank you for seeing me. I donât want to waste anymore of your time,â Y/N quickly got to it. She opened her purse to grab the envelope.
âMy mom wanted you to have this. And she wanted to make sure I was the one to give it to you,â Y/N explained as she offered it to him.
Bruce took it carefully, but didnât open it. âYes, I heard about her passing. Iâm very sorry for your loss.â
âThank you,â she said hurriedly, making it obvious to Bruce that she did not want nor need his condolences.
Bruce nodded slowly.
There was a pause.
âDo you know what it says?â He asked her lightly.
She shook her head. âI wasnât supposed to read it.â
âI see.â
âI should really be going. I have a flight to catch later tonight.â Most people that visited Wayne Manor wished to stay there forever. Or their curiosity got the best of them and their eyes took in every little detail.
But Y/N looked like sheâd rather be anywhere else. And she wanted to get out as soon as she possibly could.
âThank you again for seeing me,â she rushed out.
Without waiting for his answer, Y/N turned and started walking out of the room.
But she only got a few steps before she stopped.
Bruce watched her shoulders tense and her body move as she was clearly taking in deep breath.
Slowly, Y/N turned around to face him.
âWere you friends?â
Bruce gave her a watery smile. âShe was my girlfriend in high school.â
Y/N seemed annoyed by that answer. âShe never mentioned you. Not once.â
Bruceâs brow furrowed at that and his eyes zoned out as if he was revising the past in his mind. âIâm not entirely surprised. Things didnât really end well between us.â
She nodded slowly. âGoodbye, Mr. Wayne.â
And Y/N turned and strutted out of the room without looking back.
As soon as Bruce heard her cab drive away, he ripped open the envelope and pulled out a letter.
He barely noticed that Dick had walked into the room. âMay I askâŚWho was the extremely attractive and tall woman that just walked out?â
But Bruce didnât hear him as his eyes raced across the letter. His heart sped as he continued reading.
âBruce?â Dick asked after being ignored. âIs she your next conquest or what?â
It wasnât until Bruce was done reading the letter for the third time that he finally looked up and acknowledged Dick.
Alfred had also walked into the room, unbeknownst to Bruce.
âYou OK?â Dick asked, now concerned with how silent Bruce had become.
âMaster Wayne?â Alfred also urged.
âThat wasâŚmy daughter,â Bruce finally muttered.
Dick blinked before his eyes grew wide in shock.
Alfred seemed less surprised, almost as if he had already put that together.
âExcuse me,â Bruce told them and exited the room.
âââ
Dick and Alfred mustâve warned the rest of the family not to bother Bruce in the cave. Usually he wouldâve been disturbed by now.
Bruce had been at the computer for hours.
Alfred was the first person to come down, carrying a tray with dinner and tea.
The butler wasnât surprised to find Y/Nâs face all over the screens.
If Bruce had left any available information hidden before inviting Y/N to the manor, it was all out there now. Bruce knew everything about Y/F/N Y/L/N that was public knowledge â probably even some things that were not.
âYou know, you did not seem all that surprised,â Bruce said to Alfred as he put the tray of food down next to him.
âSeemed rather obvious, didnât it?â
Bruce quickly turned to look at him. âIt did?â
Alfred smirked. âHer eyes,â was all he said.
âThe color?â
Alfred shook his head. âAs soon as she walked into the manor, they were reading me.â He tilted his head in Bruceâs direction. âObservation. Perception. Attention to detail...That is all you, Master Wayne.â
âThe way she held herself,â Alfred continued, "Shoulders held back, head high, walking with purpose. No hesitation.â
âAlso me?â Bruce asked.
Alfred simply nodded. Â
âI donât think she liked me very much,â Bruce sighed.
He didnât know how he felt about that yet.
âA lot of people think you donât like them when you first meet them,â Alfred countered. âBecause I donât trust them yet.â
Alfred raised his brows and silently ask him, âDonât you see my point?â
Bruce rubbed his face and reached for the tea on the tray, ignoring all the food.
âI donât know why youâre so entertained by this, Alfred.â
âYes, I was entertained. I just saw a younger, female version of you, Master Wayne.â
âI abandoned her,â Bruce shot.
âYou didnât know she existed,â Alfred corrected.
âAnd why do you think that is?â
Alfredâs face dropped a little bit when he noticed the envelope discarded on the far end of Bruceâs desktop.
He looked down at the ground as he asked, âMight I ask what the letter said?â
Bruce glared at the letter as if touching it would burn him.
But after a moment, he grabbed it and quickly handed it to Alfred.
Bruce,
If this letter has finally reached you, it is because I have passed.
I must admit that I wrote this letter mostly in the event that I leave my daughter before she is an adult. But once Y/N turned 18, I decided to still pass this along to you.
There is no easy way to tell you this, so I will get to the point.
The young woman who delivered this letter to you is your daughter, Bruce.
Y/F/N Y/M/N Y/L/N.
When I found out I was pregnant with her, I was only 18. We had just graduated high school. You had started traveling. You called less and less. And you grew more distant â physically and emotionally. Eventually, you stopped answering my calls altogether. I left you a voicemail, only saying that I so desperately needed to talk to you, that I needed you.
But you never called me back.
With no words at all, you made it very clear that you no longer wanted anything to do with me.
But there I was, a teenager who was pregnant with our child.
I would be lying if I said I never considered terminating my pregnancy. I was scared and you broke my heart. All I wanted to do was erase you from my life.
But I just couldnât bring myself to do it.
Once I decided what my future was going to be, I also decided that I did not want you to have any part in it.
I knew even if you pretended to play the doting father and the committed partner, you would grow tired of us eventually. You would resent me and our child for bringing you down. And you would brush us aside for yourself.
I realized I would rather Y/N have no father at all than one who would only disappoint her over and over again.
To this day, I truly believe I did the right thing for all three of us.
There are not enough words to explain the complicated woman that Y/N grew up to be. But I will try my best. I think I owe you that at least.Â
Or maybe you have no interest.
I donât know how she became so much like you, even when I never so much as showed her a picture of you or uttered your name.
She enjoys being alone â almost to her own detriment. I constantly catch her repressing her feelings, always staying strong for everyone else. It reminds me of you. Sheâs assertive and confident, never letting anything stand in the way of what she wants. Sometimes I donât think sheâs scared of anything. It worries me, just like it worried me when I thought the same of you.
I truly donât know what you will do with this information.
ButâŚif you have any desire to form some sort of relationship with her, then you should know this: she will not make it easy for you. She will push you away. And she might even hate you. I raised her to never need a man in her life, and sheâll make sure you know that.
I donât expect anything from you. I never did.
But I would just like to know there might be someone who will be there for her should she need them.
Goodbye, Bruce.
Alfred slowly handed the letter back to Bruce when he was finished.
âI pushed her away because I knew what I was about to become,â Bruce explained darkly. âAnd I didnât want her anywhere near it. She wouldâve been in danger.â
âY/N, as well,â Alfred added.
âBut had I knownâŚif I just listened to herââ
âMaster Wayne, I thought we had agreed to never linger on the âwhat ifs.ââ
That sure silenced Bruce.
âNow, what do you plan on doing, Master Wayne?â
âââ
Y/N frowned when her phone started vibrating and she recognized the name of her momâs executor on her phone screen.
âHello?â
âMs. Y/L/N, how are you?â
âFine. How are you?â She was quick, wanting to get this over with. Surely, he had bad news. Another medical bill came in or some other expense that slipped by them.
âGood, good. Just curiousâŚhave you placed any payments to our various claims?â
âUhhhâŚno. But Iâm working on it.â
Y/N hadnât expected to get a call nagging about paying bills.
âNo, no, no. You misunderstand. Theyâve all been paid,â the executor explained.
Y/N sat up straighter in her chair. âWhat? Thatâs not possible.â
âAn anonymous donor. They somehow got record of all your outstanding payments and covered all of them.â
Y/N was stunned to silence.
âMs. Y/L/NâŚthis is a good thing.â
She blinked and shook her head. âRight. Yes, of course. I justâŚthank you.â
âDonât thank me. Thank this guardian angel of yours.â
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