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Side affects of the youngest child. A curse of not fitting in.
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Damians depressed, everyone else is busy and now that he's ready to start letting people in and asking people to stick around, they leave?
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Damian noticed that he doesn’t belong pretty quickly. He isn’t good at being nice like his siblings, and his family doesn’t feel like they care about him like they care about each other. He copes. Or he thinks he does, at least.
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Damian found himself once more standing in the stillness of Wayne manor. His phone was equally still, just as silent, entirely bereft of activity. He contemplates it, contemplates just walking out the house without it, contemplates calling for Jon and asking Superboy to take him out of this city.
Then he realises he is being dramatic, because it is fine, and he is fine.
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Sometimes casual cruelty hurts worse than any other kind. Damian learns this the hard way. He is not fine.
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Damian sat on the edge of his bed on the third floor of Wayne Manor, staring at the moonlight spilling through the window. He had long since accepted the truth: America was the worst, and his father didn’t see him as family. After his first fight with Tim, Bruce had locked him away in this isolated wing, cut off from the rest of the household. But no door, no wall, could block out the voices below.
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Incompatible Lives by BrickSheep
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman and Robin (Comics)
25 Apr 2025
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"I'm your father," he replies gently.
"F-ather," Damian repeats clumsily. He knows what the word means, but he can't associate it with an experience. Now that he thinks about it, he has zero experiences to draw from. His mind is an empty void. He does not know who he is, aside from his name, and he does not know what he is supposed to do.
"That's right," his father hums in agreement. "I'm your father, you're my son, and now you're home."