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Introducing Makayla Wayne my little lesbian baby I love her so very much (her character profile is underneath the edit)
Makayla Wayne
Full Name: Makayla Evelyn Wayne Aliases: The Broker, Watchtower, “The Other Wayne” (media nickname she hates) Age: Five years older than Bruce Wayne Occupation: Intelligence coordinator, strategist, investigator, Wayne Enterprises board member Love Interest: Wonder Woman Mentor Figure To: Barbara Gordon Daughter Figure: Stephanie Brown
Basic Appearance
Dark hair similar to Bruce’s, usually tied back when working
Sharp blue-gray eyes that miss almost nothing
Slightly taller than Bruce
Dresses professionally but practically — lots of coats with hidden pockets
Constantly carrying files, tablets, coffee, or all three
General vibe: "Looks like she hasn’t slept in 20 hours because she hasn’t."
Backstory
Makayla was thirteen years old when her parents died.
On the night of the alley shooting, she stayed home sick with a fever while young Bruce went with their parents. For years she carried complicated feelings about that night—not guilt exactly, but the strange feeling of existing slightly outside the moment that changed both their lives.
After the murders:
She became fiercely protective of Bruce
Threw herself into academics and investigation
Learned multiple languages, psychology, cryptography, finance, intelligence analysis, and computer systems
Quietly started collecting information on organized crime long before Bruce returned to Gotham
When Bruce left to train, Makayla stayed behind.
Someone had to keep the empire running.
Someone had to keep Gotham watched.
Role In Gotham
When Bruce became Batman, Makayla became something different:
Intelligence Coordinator
She is not the person jumping rooftops.
She is the person making sure everyone survives jumping rooftops.
Her responsibilities:
Information networks
Case analysis
Mission coordination
Financial tracking of criminal organizations
Safehouse management
Digital security
Emergency extraction planning
Vetting allies and suspicious organizations
Bruce built Batman.
Makayla built the infrastructure.
Personality
Strengths:
Extremely intelligent
Strategic thinker
Protective
Patient
Excellent liar when necessary
Reads people frighteningly well
Flaws:
Micromanages
Terrible at resting
Keeps secrets even from family
Can become controlling when scared
Struggles asking for help
Energy:
Bruce = emotionally constipated gargoyle.
Makayla = emotionally constipated control tower.
“Stupidly Smart” Means…
Makayla is one of those people who:
Memorizes case files after reading once
Notices patterns nobody else sees
Solves riddles faster than Bruce sometimes
Learns systems absurdly quickly
Accidentally intimidates geniuses
But also:
Forgets to eat
Loses glasses while wearing them
Has five unfinished coffees everywhere
Relationship With Bruce
Their relationship is complicated.
When they were younger:
Makayla: protective older sister
Bruce: clingy younger brother
As adults:
Makayla: “You need backup.”
Bruce: “I’m fine.”
Makayla: “Your medical file disagrees.”
She is one of the only people who can win arguments against Bruce through sheer persistence.
Alfred privately considers them equally stubborn.
Relationship With Stephanie Brown
Her relationship with Stephanie happens slowly.
At first:
Stephanie thinks Makayla is terrifying.
Makayla thinks Stephanie is reckless.
Then:
Stephanie starts showing up in the intelligence center eating cereal at 2 AM.
Eventually:
Stephanie steals hoodies.
Makayla pretends not to notice.
Their Dynamic:
Stephanie: “I have a plan.”
Makayla: “That sentence worries me.”
Stephanie: “Rude.”
Makayla becomes one of the first adults to consistently choose Stephanie rather than tolerate her.
That matters.
Relationship With Barbara
Before Oracle existed, Makayla noticed Barbara’s potential immediately.
She taught Barbara:
Information gathering
Digital security
Intelligence networks
Operational planning
Data analysis
After Barbara becomes Oracle:
Makayla doesn’t replace her.
She steps back.
Because Barbara outgrows the student role.
Their dynamic becomes:
Mentor → Partners
Relationship With Wonder Woman
With Wonder Woman, the relationship works because they challenge each other.
Makayla:
Operates in secrets
Plans ten moves ahead
Trusts information
Diana:
Direct and compassionate
Honest to a fault
Trusts people
Dynamic:
Diana encourages Makayla to stop carrying everything alone.
Makayla teaches Diana how terrifying spreadsheets can be.
Bruce absolutely hates how easily Diana wins arguments with his sister.
Skills
Intelligence Skills:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cryptography
Investigation
Surveillance analysis
Counterintelligence
Financial tracking
Pattern recognition
Combat:
Not helpless.
Not Bruce.
Training includes:
Self-defense
Handguns (rarely used)
Tactical escape training
Staff fighting
Defensive combat
Languages:
Likely speaks 6–10 languages because Wayne family overachiever behavior is hereditary.
Quotes
“Information is armor. People just forget that because armor usually looks cooler.”
“Bruce, that plan has three variables, six injuries, and one explosion. Explain.”
“Stephanie, if you say ‘trust me’ again, I’m revoking computer privileges.”
“I am not overprotective. Gotham is under-safe.”
“I survived helping raise Bruce Wayne. Nothing scares me.”
A daily dose of Charlie Drake
The “Toddler Robin Training Program” Incident
It begins because Charlie refuses to let it go.
She wakes up the next morning already saying it.
“Robin.”
Tim, immediately:
“No.”
Charlie:
“Robin Daddy.”
Tim:
“No.”
Charlie:
“Robin me.”
Steph, walking in with coffee:
“Oh no. It’s become a belief system.”
Step One: Formal Request
Charlie sits cross-legged on the couch like she’s in a board meeting.
She points at herself.
“I Robin.”
Then at Tim.
“You Robin.”
Then at Steph.
“You Robin too.”
Steph:
“I feel oddly included.”
Tim:
“We are NOT doing this.”
Charlie tilts her head.
“Why not?”
Tim:
“Because Robin is not something you just… decide.”
Charlie:
“I decide.”
Steph:
“She is very confident for someone who still falls off couches.”
Step Two: Barbara Opens a File
Barbara Gordon is now fully invested.
“She’s associating identity with observed behavior.”
Tim:
“She’s two.”
Barbara:
“Yes. And she’s pattern-matching vigilante hierarchy.”
Jason, over comms:
“That sounds like a future problem.”
Barbara:
“It is currently a problem.”
Charlie in background:
“ROBIN TRAINING.”
Tim:
“NO.”
Step Three: Jason Becomes “Coach Against His Will”
Jason Todd arrives with zero authority and immediately loses control of the situation.
Charlie grabs his sleeve.
“Robin Jason help train.”
Jason:
“I am NOT training you.”
Charlie:
“Why not?”
Jason:
“…because I don’t know how to raise children.”
Charlie:
“I teach you.”
Steph nearly drops her mug.
Tim:
“That’s not how that works.”
Jason, quietly:
“She’s kind of terrifyingly persuasive.”
Step Four: Damian’s Absolute Refusal
Damian Wayne enters, hears “Robin training,” and immediately turns around.
Charlie appears behind him somehow.
“Robin Damian!”
Damian:
“I am not participating.”
Charlie:
“Why not?”
Damian:
“Because this is beneath all of us.”
Charlie:
“I above?”
Damian freezes.
Jason starts laughing again.
Damian:
“No.”
Charlie:
“Why no?”
Damian:
“Because you are a toddler.”
Charlie considers this.
Then:
“Small Robin.”
Damian:
“…I am leaving.”
Step Five: Bruce Tries Logic Again
Bruce Wayne attempts structure.
He kneels.
“Robin is a responsibility given after training and trust.”
Charlie nods seriously.
“I trust.”
Bruce:
“That is not how it works.”
Charlie:
“Why not work?”
Bruce pauses.
Because she is technically doing his entire argument back at him.
Steph:
“She’s reverse-engineering your philosophy.”
Bruce:
“…I noticed.”
Step Six: The “Training Program” Begins Anyway
Charlie builds her own Robin school.
Out of:
couch cushions
one of Tim’s utility belts (toy version)
three stuffed animals
and a very confused Jason
She declares:
“Robin test.”
Jason:
“There’s a test now?”
Charlie:
“Yes.”
Tim:
“There is NO test.”
Charlie:
“First test: jump.”
She points at the couch.
Jason:
“That’s just jumping.”
Charlie:
“Robin jump.”
She jumps.
Falls immediately.
Gets up instantly.
“Good Robin.”
Steph:
“She graded herself.”
Tim:
“She’s self-certifying.”
Barbara:
“That’s… actually alarming.”
Step Seven: The Batfamily Intervention
They all gather.
Because now it’s officially a situation.
Charlie sits in the middle of the living room surrounded by:
Tim (worried)
Steph (amused)
Jason (defeated)
Damian (offended)
Bruce (strategic overthinking)
Charlie announces proudly:
“I Robin now.”
Silence.
Then Tim carefully:
“Charlie… Robin isn’t something you become by saying it.”
Charlie thinks.
Then:
“Then how become?”
That question lands like a brick.
Because everyone realizes:
No one ever explained that part to her.
The Gentle Correction
Steph crouches first.
“Robin is someone who helps people when they need it.”
Charlie nods.
“I help.”
Tim:
“And someone has to trust you with that responsibility.”
Charlie turns to him instantly.
“You trust me?”
Tim doesn’t hesitate.
“Always.”
That shifts something in her expression.
The New Understanding
Charlie slowly lowers her voice.
“I help Daddy.”
Tim:
“Yeah, bug. You already do.”
Charlie considers this.
Then very softly:
“I still Robin?”
Tim pauses.
Then smiles slightly.
“You don’t need the name to do the job.”
Jason mutters:
“That was actually kind of profound.”
Damian:
“Disturbingly so.”
Final Scene
Charlie eventually accepts this in her own way.
She takes her stuffed bat.
Cuddles it.
And declares:
“I helper.”
Steph:
“That’s much safer.”
Barbara:
“Emotionally healthier too.”
Jason:
“But way less fun.”
Charlie, very seriously:
“I still win.”
Tim:
“…sure.”
Bruce:
“We are not discussing this again.”
Charlie, satisfied:
“Okay.”
Pause.
Then:
“But I still Robin sometimes.”
Tim closes his eyes.
Steph laughs.
Jason whispers:
“She’s absolutely still Robin sometimes.”
And no one disagrees.
Because in Gotham—
Once a name sticks to a kid like Charlie Drake…
It never really goes away.
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The Batcave “Bring Your Kid to Work” Disaster
It starts when Tim makes one small, completely reasonable decision.
Charlie cannot stay home today.
Steph has a morning exam. Barbara is in the middle of a system upgrade. Alfred is out running errands Bruce pretends are “not emergencies.”
So Tim says the words that will change everything:
“She’s coming with me to the Cave.”
Steph slowly looks up.
“That is either the best idea you’ve ever had… or the worst.”
Tim, confidently:
“It’ll be fine.”
It is not fine.
Charlie arrives in the Batcave like she’s entering a theme park.
Dick Grayson immediately crouches:
“Hey, little star.”
Charlie points at the giant Batcomputer screen.
“BIG TV.”
Dick:
“Correct.”
Tim:
“No. Not correct.”
Too late.
Charlie is already climbing onto a rolling chair.
Step One: She Discovers Buttons
The Batcave has approximately:
4,000 monitors
12 consoles
800 unidentified switches
and one very dangerous red button that definitely should not exist
Charlie finds it instantly.
She presses it.
Nothing happens.
She presses it again.
Still nothing.
She looks offended.
“Broken.”
Tim, alarmed:
“No no no—do NOT press that again—”
Jason leans over:
“If it doesn’t do anything, why is it here?”
Bruce, from across the room:
“It does something.”
Everyone freezes.
Charlie presses it again.
A siren briefly chirps.
Then stops.
Charlie gasps.
“IT TALKED.”
Step Two: Barbara Tries Remote Control Parenting
Barbara Gordon is on comms immediately.
“Tim. Why is your child near the main console.”
Tim, holding Charlie like a live grenade:
“Because I had no other option.”
Barbara:
“There is ALWAYS another option.”
Charlie:
“Babs voice!”
Barbara softens instantly:
“Hi sweetheart.”
Charlie:
“Why buttons?”
Barbara:
“Because adults make mistakes.”
Tim:
“Barbara—”
Barbara:
“I said what I said.”
Step Three: Jason Becomes a Terrible Influence
Jason Todd crouches beside Charlie.
“You wanna press the cool buttons?”
Tim:
“NO.”
Charlie:
“Cool buttons?”
Jason:
“The secret ones.”
Tim physically drags Jason away.
Jason, laughing:
“She’s gonna run this place someday, Drake!”
Charlie:
“I run place?”
Tim:
“No.”
Charlie:
“Why no?”
Tim:
“Because I enjoy peace.”
Charlie:
“Why peace?”
Everyone groans in unison.
Step Four: Damian Attempts Discipline (Fails Immediately)
Damian Wayne steps forward.
“The child should not be in this environment.”
Charlie looks up at him.
“Tiny angry boy.”
Damian pauses.
“Do not call me that.”
Charlie:
“Why angry?”
Damian:
“…Because I am surrounded by incompetence.”
Charlie nods thoughtfully.
“I help.”
Damian:
“Absolutely not.”
Charlie:
“Why not?”
Damian:
“Because—Grayson, remove her from me.”
Dick, laughing:
“She likes you though!”
Damian:
“That is the problem.”
Step Five: The Batmobile Incident
Charlie escapes.
Again.
She is found 90 seconds later inside the Batmobile.
Wearing:
Tim’s spare gloves
half a utility belt buckle she found somewhere
and Steph’s sunglasses
She is sitting in the driver’s seat like she’s conducting business.
“I drive.”
Tim:
“NO.”
Charlie:
“Why no?”
Jason, leaning in:
“Honestly, she’s got the posture for it.”
Tim:
“Jason, I swear—”
Bruce walks in silently.
Just looks at Charlie.
Charlie looks back.
“Car mine.”
Bruce:
“No.”
Charlie:
“Why no?”
Bruce pauses.
Just slightly.
“Because you cannot reach the pedals.”
Charlie considers this.
Then very calmly:
“I grow.”
Bruce:
“…That is the exact same argument she used on me yesterday.”
Final Outcome
Charlie is eventually removed from the Batcave operations area and placed in what is now officially called:
“The Barbara Gordon Emergency Toddler Zone”
She is given:
snacks
a tablet
three toy gadgets
and a fake “Bat Tech Pass”
She is thriving.
End Scene: Tim’s Collapse
Tim sits on the steps of the Batcave.
Steph hands him water.
“She didn’t break anything.”
Tim:
“She pressed the red button.”
Steph:
“And?”
Tim:
“…and it chirped.”
Jason from above:
“That’s character development.”
Damian:
“It’s a security failure.”
Barbara over comms:
“It’s a miracle she hasn’t taken over yet.”
Tim looks down into the Cave.
Charlie is happily “working” on a tablet, tongue sticking out in concentration.
And for a brief moment, Tim realizes something terrifying:
She absolutely could take over someday.
And honestly?
Everyone might let her.
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Character profile:
Coradelia “Cora” Helen Jackson
Full Name: Coradelia Helen Jackson Nicknames: Cora, Coral, Sea Princess (Annabeth), Hurricane (Clarisse), Little Tide (Sally), Poseidon’s Favorite (everyone, usually said with annoyance) Age: Same as Percy Birthday: August 18 Species: Greek Demigod Godly Parent: Poseidon Mortal Parent: Sally Jackson Twin Brother: Percy Jackson Love Interest: Kai Archer Michaels (OC, son of Apollo) Mortal Uncle: Bruce Wayne
Appearance
Cora looks almost identical to Percy at first glance—same sea-green eyes, dark hair, and unmistakable “child of Poseidon” aura—but softer around the edges in a way that somehow makes her look more dangerous when she’s angry.
She’s slightly shorter than Percy but physically stronger, with powerful shoulders and swimmer’s muscles from years of fighting, running, climbing, and surviving quests. Her skin is covered in faded scars:
Thin white marks across her arms from dracaena attacks
A jagged scar near her ribs from the Titan War
Calloused hands from sword fighting
A lightning-shaped scar near her collarbone from the Giant War
New demigods regularly mistake her for a minor sea goddess because of the way water reacts to her emotions. Oceans calm around her when she’s happy. Storms build when she’s furious.
Even older campers get nervous when she’s truly angry.
Personality
Cora is basically Percy with:
worse anger issues
stronger instincts
less self-preservation
and a terrifying ability to hold grudges
She inherited Sally’s compassion and sarcasm, but Poseidon’s temper hit her hard.
Like Percy, she is:
loyal to a fault
reckless
deeply protective
funny without trying
stubborn
naturally heroic
But unlike Percy, Cora doesn’t cool down quickly. When she gets angry, it simmers like an incoming hurricane.
She hates cruelty instantly and permanently. She especially cannot tolerate:
abusive authority figures
manipulative gods
bullies
people hurting children
Despite everything, she’s incredibly kind to younger demigods. Campers tend to gravitate toward her because she makes them feel safe.
She also has the same ADHD and dyslexia common to demigods in the PJO universe.
Relationship With Percy
Percy Jackson and Cora are inseparable chaos.
They:
share a brain cell
argue constantly
defend each other instantly
communicate silently during battle
are banned from several Camp Half-Blood activities together
Percy is one of the few people who can calm her down when she’s furious.
Cora is stronger physically, but Percy is slightly better at improvising in battle. Together they’re terrifying.
At Camp Half-Blood they’re known as:
“The reason the cabins have property damage rules.”
Poseidon’s Favorite
Poseidon adores both twins, but everyone can tell Cora is his favorite child.
Not because he loves Percy less—but because Cora inherited more of him than any demigod he’s ever had.
The sea responds to her emotionally:
hurricanes intensify around her rage
sea creatures obey her instinctively
water heals her faster than most children of Poseidon
she can stay underwater for absurd lengths of time
Even gods notice it.
This creates tension sometimes because Cora hates favoritism and finds Poseidon’s obvious preference embarrassing.
Kai Archer Michaels
Godly Parent: Apollo Nickname from Cora: Sunny Nickname for Cora: Stormcloud
Kai is one of the few people capable of handling Cora’s temper without escalating it.
He’s warm, clever, artistic, and sarcastic enough to keep up with her. Unlike many Apollo kids, he isn’t flashy. He’s calmer—more sunlight through trees than spotlight.
He and Cora fall in love slowly after the Second Titan War.
At first:
she thinks he talks too much
he thinks she’s terrifying
Percy thinks it’s hilarious
Kai starts realizing he likes her after noticing:
she always stands between younger campers and danger
she remembers tiny things about people
she looks angriest when she’s scared for someone else
Cora realizes she loves him when:
he sits with her during nightmare nights without asking questions
he never treats her anger like she’s “too much”
he sees her as a person before a weapon
Their relationship feels very PJO:
teasing
arguments
loyalty
life-threatening situations
hand-holding after monster fights
Gotham Connection
Bruce Wayne had no idea Sally had children.
Before the twins were born, Bruce and Sally had a massive fight. Neither of them reached out afterward.
Bruce assumed Sally wanted nothing to do with him anymore.
Sally assumed Bruce had chosen Gotham over family completely.
By the time reconciliation could’ve happened:
the twins already existed
monsters were involved
secrets became necessary
After the Second Titan War and Second Giant War, Sally finally reconnects with Bruce.
Which means:
the Batfamily suddenly discovers Bruce has demigod niece and nephew
Percy and Cora discover their uncle is Batman
absolutely nobody handles this normally
Relationship With The Batfamily
The Batfamily has no idea Camp Half-Blood exists at first.
They initially assume:
magic meta-humans
Atlantis involvement
some unknown cult
or ancient dimensional nonsense
Cora finds Gotham deeply concerning.
She thinks:
everyone needs therapy
the cave is depressing
vigilantes have terrible sleep schedules
Gotham smells haunted
She refuses to become a vigilante.
Her exact opinion:
“I already fight monsters. I’m not adding clowns with chemical weapons to my schedule.”
Still, she becomes protective of the Batfamily quickly.
Especially:
Dick Grayson because he actually knows how to laugh
Jason Todd because his anger reminds her of herself
Damian Wayne because he acts like an angry feral demigod
Cass Cain because Cass understands trauma without needing words
Jason and Cora
Jason and Cora become chaotic cousins immediately.
They:
threaten criminals together
insult each other constantly
understand rage too well
accidentally scare everyone else
Jason is one of the first Batfamily members to realize: Cora’s anger comes from fear and grief more than aggression.
After nightmare episodes from Tartarus and the wars, Jason quietly sits outside her door sometimes because he recognizes the signs.
Neither of them talks about it.
Nightmares After The Wars
The Titan War and Giant War left permanent damage on nearly every demigod survivor.
Cora’s nightmares are brutal:
drowning
battlefields
hearing campers scream
Titans rising from darkness
Tartarus imagery
losing Percy
Sometimes Gotham storms trigger panic responses because thunder reminds her of battles with Titans.
The Batfamily slowly realizes: these kids survived something far worse than they should have at their age.
Even Batman is disturbed by how casually demigods discuss death.
Powers
Like Percy, but stronger in raw force.
Abilities
Advanced hydrokinesis
Storm summoning
Earthquake generation
Underwater breathing
Marine animal communication
Enhanced healing in water
Extreme combat instincts
Superhuman strength
Oceanic navigation instinct
Unique Ability
Cora can manipulate pressure underwater to devastating levels.
Older demigods compare it to:
“Being crushed by the deep ocean.”
Even some gods find it unsettling.
Fighting Style
Cora fights like a tidal wave:
aggressive
relentless
instinctive
unpredictable
Unlike Percy’s adaptable swordsmanship, Cora overwhelms opponents directly.
She prefers:
close combat
brutal disarming attacks
overwhelming force
environmental manipulation with water
When furious, she becomes frighteningly calm.
That’s usually when Percy starts panicking.
Fun Facts
She steals Percy’s blue food constantly.
She loves old mythology books.
She and Damian once argued for three hours over sword maintenance.
Alfred immediately adopts her emotionally.
Gotham harbor water reacts to her moods.
She sleeps better near oceans.
She absolutely hates being called “princess.”
Nico trusts her more than almost anyone.
Younger campers follow her around like ducklings.
The Olympians take her anger very seriously.
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profile :
Charlotte Nicole Drake
Nickname: Charlie Age: 2 years old Universe: DC Comics / Batfamily Parents: Tim Drake (adoptive father) Guardians/Parental Figures: Stephanie Brown, Barbara Gordon Close Family Figure: Cassandra Cain Home: Small Gotham apartment shared with Tim and Steph
Basic Overview
Charlotte Nicole Drake — almost always called Charlie — is the tiny, chaotic center of Tim Drake’s life.
Tim found her when he was twenty years old: a silent baby wrapped in an old blanket and abandoned beside a dumpster during patrol. She barely cried, barely made noise at all, just stared up at him with huge dark eyes while gripping the edge of his cape with tiny fingers.
Tim told himself he was only helping temporarily.
Three weeks later he was signing adoption papers.
No one in the Batfamily knew at first except Stephanie Brown, who immediately threw herself into helping despite also being barely an adult herself. Together, the two exhausted college students somehow became parents.
By the time Charlie turned one, Barbara Gordon and Cassandra Cain had figured it out on their own — because hiding a secret toddler from Gotham’s best information gatherers was never going to work forever. Instead of exposing him, they quietly stepped in to help.
Now at two years old, Charlie is a whirlwind of curls, energy, sticky hands, and stolen Robin gear.
And Tim Drake would burn Gotham down before letting anything happen to her.
Appearance
Small for her age but constantly moving
Thick dark hair that never stays brushed for long
Big blue eyes inherited from absolutely nobody Tim knows
Usually has bruised knees from running into things
Frequently wearing one of Tim’s oversized shirts as pajamas
Owns tiny sneakers with blinking lights because Steph insisted
Often has marker stains on her hands
Permanently carrying:
a toy batarang
Tim’s domino mask
or something she absolutely should not have touched
Personality
Charlie is deep in her “terrible twos,” which means:
endless curiosity
dramatic emotional swings
fearless climbing attempts
and approximately zero understanding of danger
She is incredibly energetic and surprisingly stubborn. Once she decides she wants something, negotiations become nearly impossible.
Unlike when she was a baby, she is very loud now.
She talks constantly in half-finished toddler sentences and asks “why?” so many times that Tim once fell asleep at his laptop while answering her.
Despite the chaos, Charlie is unusually observant. She notices moods quickly and can tell when Tim is stressed before most adults can.
When Tim has rough nights after patrol, she’ll quietly crawl into his lap and play with his gloves without saying much.
Daddy’s Girl
Charlie absolutely worships Tim.
To her:
Tim can fix anything
Tim knows everything
Tim is the safest person in the universe
She follows him around the apartment like a shadow, holding onto the back of his shirt while he cooks or studies.
If someone else tries helping her while Tim is nearby, she immediately reaches for him and says:
“No. Daddy do it.”
Tim is helpless against her.
Completely. Utterly helpless.
She has him wrapped around her tiny finger and everyone knows it.
Even Bruce notices eventually.
Relationship With Stephanie Brown
Stephanie Brown is technically not Charlie’s mother, but emotionally she absolutely becomes one.
Charlie usually calls her:
“Steph”
“Steffy”
or occasionally “Mama” when sleepy
Steph is the fun parent:
lets Charlie wear mismatched socks
turns cleaning into games
gives dramatic bedtime story readings
teaches Charlie how to make pancake shapes that look horrifying
Steph and Charlie together are chaos.
Tim once walked into the kitchen to find:
pancake batter on the ceiling
Charlie wearing Steph’s goggles
and Steph claiming:
“This is science.”
Charlie adores her.
Barbara Gordon’s Role
Barbara Gordon becomes Charlie’s main babysitter after discovering the secret.
Barbara babysits at the Clock Tower:
during overlapping patrols
during college classes
and whenever Tim and Steph desperately need sleep
Charlie loves the Clock Tower because:
there are spinning chairs
computer screens
keyboards to smack
and Barbara lets her “help”
Barbara keeps emergency toddler supplies hidden in random drawers:
snacks
coloring books
tiny headphones
backup clothes
Tim trusts Barbara with Charlie more than almost anyone.
Barbara also becomes the person constantly reminding Tim:
“Your daughter cannot survive on dinosaur nuggets and apple juice.”
Cassandra Cain & Charlie
Cassandra Cain and Charlie have a strangely deep understanding of each other.
Cass figured out Tim had a baby simply by:
noticing formula stains on his jacket
sleep deprivation patterns
and hearing him unconsciously humming lullabies
Charlie loves Cass because Cass treats her like a tiny equal instead of a fragile kid.
Cass teaches her:
balance games
quiet hand signals
and how to safely fall when climbing furniture
Tim is both grateful and horrified.
Favorite Things
Tim’s Gear
Charlie is obsessed with Robin equipment.
Especially:
domino masks
grappling hooks
utility belts
collapsible bo staff pieces
Tim has child-safe fake versions hidden around the apartment because otherwise she tries stealing the real ones.
Her favorite game is:
putting on Tim’s cape and yelling “Robin!”
while sprinting directly into furniture.
Other Favorites
Goldfish crackers
Sitting on Tim’s shoulders
Steph’s pancakes
Buttons she is not supposed to press
Cartoons at 6 AM
Climbing literally everything
Riding in Tim’s motorcycle helmet while he carries her around the apartment
Barbara’s keyboard click sounds
The Secret Adoption
For nearly a year, most of the Batfamily had no idea Tim had a daughter.
Which was difficult because:
Charlie kept grabbing comms during calls
tiny toys appeared in safehouses
Tim started leaving patrol early
and Steph accidentally referred to “daycare pickup” on comms once
Bruce initially assumes Tim is hiding an injury.
Instead: Tim is hiding a toddler.
The reveal is legendary.
Tim As A Father
Tim is exhausted all the time.
He survives on:
caffeine
panic
love for his daughter
and approximately three hours of sleep
Yet somehow, fatherhood stabilizes him emotionally more than almost anything else ever has.
Charlie gives him something permanent. Something real outside missions and expectations.
Tim becomes:
gentler
more patient
more emotionally open
Though he’s still deeply paranoid.
He has:
toddler emergency trackers
backup babysitter plans
color-coded medical files
and enough childproofing to qualify as military defense
Jason once says:
“You turned your apartment into Fort Knox for a two-foot goblin.”
Tim answers:
“Correct.”
Fun Batfamily Dynamics
Dick Grayson
Charlie instantly likes him because he makes funny faces.
Dick is offended when her first word for him is:
“Noisy.”
Damian Wayne
Pretends not to care.
Charlie steals his hood once and refuses to give it back.
Damian considers this a declaration of war.
Bruce Wayne
Emotionally destroyed the first time Charlie falls asleep on his chest.
He also quietly buys her an entire nursery worth of things after learning about her.
Tim pretends not to notice.
Jason Todd
Calls her:
“Tiny Menace.”
Lets her sit on his shoulders anyway.
Overall Character Vibe
Charlie is:
sticky hands on expensive vigilante tech
toddler giggles echoing through the Batcave
tiny rain boots beside combat boots
exhaustion mixed with overwhelming love
the Batfamily learning how to soften around a child
She turns Tim Drake’s carefully controlled life upside down.
And he wouldn’t change a single second of it.
scene:
The “Run Away From Home” Incident (Also Known as: 3 Minutes of Absolute Terror)
It happens on a Tuesday.
Which is important, because Tuesdays are supposed to be normal.
Tim learns very quickly that nothing involving Charlie is ever normal.
Morning: Everything Is Fine (This Is a Lie)
Charlie is happily sitting on the floor “helping” Steph fold laundry.
Stephanie Brown is narrating dramatically:
“And THIS is how socks are born into the world—”
Charlie giggles, holding up a tiny shirt like it’s a sacred artifact.
Tim is in the kitchen making breakfast.
For once, things are calm.
Too calm.
The Argument
It starts because Charlie wants to wear Tim’s actual utility belt.
Tim says no.
Charlie says:
“Why no?”
Tim, already tired:
“Because it’s dangerous.”
Charlie:
“Why dangerous?”
Tim:
“Because it has tools.”
Charlie:
“Why tools?”
Steph, immediately:
“Oh no, not again.”
Tim:
“Because they’re for work.”
Charlie crosses her arms.
A tiny, furious glare.
“I work.”
Silence.
Tim:
“No.”
Charlie gasps like she’s been betrayed by the universe.
The Escape Plan (Unintentional Genius)
Five minutes later, Tim turns around.
Charlie is gone.
So is:
her tiny backpack
one of Tim’s gloves
and a juice box
Steph slowly looks up.
“Tim?”
He’s already moving.
Batfamily Panic Mode: Activated
Within seconds, comms light up.
Barbara Gordon:
“Where is she.”
Jason Todd:
“If she’s lost in Gotham I swear—”
Dick Grayson:
“I’m checking rooftops.”
Damian Wayne:
“I will locate the child.”
Bruce:
“Send her last known coordinates.”
Tim:
“She was in the living room FIVE MINUTES AGO.”
Steph:
“She took snacks. That means intent.”
Tim:
“That doesn’t help!”
Meanwhile: Charlie’s “Adventure”
Charlie has made it exactly:
1 block away.
She is walking very confidently down the sidewalk wearing:
oversized hoodie
mismatched socks
Tim’s spare glove on one hand like a trophy
She looks extremely proud of herself.
She announces to a random pigeon:
“I work now.”
The pigeon does not respond.
Charlie nods anyway.
“Yes.”
Jason Finds Her First
Jason lands lightly in front of her.
Charlie looks up.
No fear.
Only annoyance.
“Why Jason here?”
Jason stares.
“Why are YOU here?”
Charlie:
“Work.”
Jason:
“That is not work. That is walking away from your house.”
Charlie:
“House mean no belt.”
Jason freezes.
Because that is, unfortunately, fair toddler logic.
Tim Arrives (Maximum Panic Energy)
Tim appears seconds later, slightly out of breath.
Charlie immediately brightens.
“Daddy!”
Then:
“I work.”
Tim:
“No.”
Charlie:
“Why no?”
Tim:
“Because you are TWO.”
Charlie:
“I TWO AND WORK.”
Steph, arriving behind him:
“She’s got ambition.”
Barbara over comms:
“That is not ambition. That is delusion.”
The Negotiation
Tim kneels down.
Soft voice.
“You can’t leave home without telling me.”
Charlie thinks about this.
Very seriously.
“Why tell?”
Tim pauses.
Because that’s actually a real question in toddler logic.
He tries again.
“Because I worry.”
Charlie softens slightly.
“Daddy worry?”
“Yes.”
Long pause.
Charlie slowly takes off the glove she stole and places it in his hand.
“No worry.”
Then she hugs him.
Damian’s Extremely Unhelpful Input
Damian Wayne arrives late, sees Charlie, and says:
“She traveled a full block unattended. Impressive.”
Tim:
“Do NOT encourage her.”
Charlie beams:
“I impressive.”
Damian:
“Correct.”
Tim:
“I hate this family.”
Resolution
Charlie is carried home on Tim’s shoulders.
She is:
proudly holding a juice box
humming like she completed a heroic quest
extremely pleased with herself
Steph walks beside them.
“So… grounding?”
Tim:
“She is TWO.”
Steph:
“So… emotional grounding?”
Tim:
“She is already emotionally grounded to chaos.”
Final Scene: That Night
Charlie is in bed.
Tim is sitting beside her.
She suddenly mumbles:
“Daddy?”
“Yeah?”
“No work away.”
Tim softens.
“No work away.”
Charlie nods.
Then adds, very seriously:
“But I still work tomorrow.”
Tim:
“…we’ll discuss it later.”
From the hallway:
Jason:
“She’s not wrong though.”
Tim throws a pillow at the door.
And misses.
Because he’s tired.
And because Charlie Drake is absolutely winning at life.
I edited my Smallville oc Claire Kent in the intro and her profile
Season one Character profile:
Claire Kent
Full Name: Claire Elise Kent Fandom: Smallville Face Claim: Indiana Evans Age: Same age as Clark Kent First Appearance: Pilot Episode (“Pilot”) Species: Human Hometown: Smallville Residence: Kent Farm Alignment: Kind-hearted, stubbornly loyal, emotionally intuitive
Appearance
Claire has long golden-blonde hair that usually falls in loose waves, blue eyes, and a warm, open expression that makes people trust her quickly. She dresses like a Smallville farm girl with a little more softness than practicality — worn denim jackets, sweaters stolen from Martha’s closet, boots dusted with dirt from the fields.
Unlike Clark, Claire looks completely ordinary, which becomes oddly comforting for the Kent family over the years.
Backstory
A few years before the 1989 meteor shower, Jonathan and Martha Kent quietly adopted Claire after complications made it unlikely they could have biological children. The adoption was fully legal and handled through Kansas social services. Martha had wanted a child desperately for years, and Claire became the center of their world almost immediately.
By the time Clark’s ship crashed in the Kent cornfield during the meteor shower, Claire was already part of the family.
Jonathan initially panicked about bringing home an alien child when they already had a daughter to protect, but Martha refused to leave Clark behind. Claire, still little herself, accepted Clark immediately. According to Martha, the first thing Claire asked was:
“Can he stay with us?”
From then on, the two were raised as twins in everything except blood.
Because the Kents already had Claire before Clark arrived, the town never questioned why they suddenly had a child. Clark was simply introduced as Claire’s adopted younger brother, even though they were effectively the same age. This fits naturally into Smallville’s canon, where the Kents are already known for adopting Clark.
Personality
Claire is:
Compassionate
Curious
Emotionally intelligent
A little sarcastic
Protective of the people she loves
Quietly rebellious
Where Clark tends to internalize everything, Claire pushes people to talk. She notices emotions before words. She can tell when Jonathan is worried before he says anything and when Clark is lying before he even finishes the sentence.
She inherited Jonathan’s stubbornness and Martha’s warmth.
Claire becomes the emotional bridge in the Kent family — especially when Clark starts struggling with his identity.
Relationship With Clark
Claire and Clark are inseparable growing up.
They:
Race through cornfields
Sneak out to watch meteor showers
Share chores at the farm
Cover for each other constantly
Fight like real siblings
Defend each other instantly
Claire is the first person Clark tells when he realizes he’s different.
At first, she thinks he’s joking.
Then he accidentally crushes a tractor handle in front of her.
Claire’s response is basically:
“Okay… that’s terrifying. But also kind of cool.”
Unlike many people in Clark’s life, Claire never fears him after learning the truth. She worries for him instead.
She becomes one of the only people Clark never has to pretend around.
Role in Season One
Claire fits naturally into the show’s original tone:
Helping at the Torch occasionally
Knowing Lana since childhood
Distrusting Lex faster than Clark does
Constantly trying to keep peace between Clark and Jonathan
Becoming suspicious about the meteor rocks before most people
She notices patterns earlier than others because she’s always watching the people around her.
While Clark is focused on hiding his powers, Claire is focused on protecting his humanity.
Relationships
Jonathan Kent
Jonathan is fiercely protective of Claire. Having her before Clark makes him softer in some ways and stricter in others. Claire is absolutely “Daddy’s girl,” though she pretends she isn’t.
Martha Kent
Claire and Martha are extremely close. Martha taught her to sew, garden, cook, and eventually how to keep difficult secrets without letting them consume her.
Lana Lang
Claire and Lana have a complicated friendship. Claire understands Lana better than Clark does sometimes, but she also sees how much Clark hides from her.
Lex Luthor
Claire is polite to Lex but deeply wary of him almost immediately. She notices how intensely he watches Clark and hates it.
Lex finds Claire interesting because she’s one of the few people in Smallville who doesn’t seem impressed by wealth or manipulation.
Fun Details
Claire is terrible at algebra.
She names all the farm animals.
Pete Ross had a crush on her in middle school.
She keeps every strange meteor rock incident written in hidden notebooks.
Chloe eventually calls her “Nancy Drew with better hair.”
Jonathan secretly keeps every drawing Claire made as a kid in his desk.
the boys the girls they all like Percy
bluepluse and their third wheel
I love this trio so much
introducing one of my young justice show oc Percy crock
She’s one of my babies and I love her so much
she’s the younger sister of Artemis crock
my yj tv show oc community
For the ocs of the young justice tv show
a roy + Lyra edit (scene underneath) (dose anyone have any ship name ideas for them)
(Roy x Lyra — Titans Tower rooftop, late evening)
The city lights flicker below, soft and golden. The wind moves easy up here—perfect for brooding.
Which is exactly what Roy Harper is doing.
Arms crossed. Bow leaning against the ledge. Hat pulled low like it’s part of the mood.
“Y’know,” a voice drifts in, light and teasing, “if you brood any harder, you might actually scare the pigeons.”
He doesn’t turn. “Go away, Kent.”
A soft whoosh of air.
Too late.
Lyra lands beside him like she owns the rooftop—and honestly, she kind of does.
“Aw, come on,” she nudges his shoulder. “I thought brooding was Robin’s thing. You’re stealing his brand.”
“Not in the mood.”
“Yeah, I noticed.”
She leans on the ledge next to him, quiet for a second. Watching the city. Watching him.
Then—
Flick.
His hat is suddenly gone.
Roy freezes.
“…You did not just—”
Lyra is already a few feet away, hovering midair, spinning the hat on one finger with a grin that could start wars.
“Oh, I absolutely did.”
“Lyra.”
“It’s a terrible hat, Roy.”
“It is a perfectly fine hat—give it back.”
“Make me.”
There’s a beat.
Then Roy lunges forward—she shoots straight up.
He swears under his breath as she floats just out of reach, laughing.
“You’re insufferable!”
“And yet,” she tilts her head, eyes bright, “you keep talking to me.”
He climbs up onto the ledge, balancing with practiced ease. “You’re going to drop it.”
“I’m not going to—”
The wind shifts.
The hat slips.
Both of them move at the same time.
Lyra dives. Roy grabs.
Their hands collide—
—and suddenly they’re very close.
Closer than they’ve ever been.
The city noise fades into nothing.
Lyra’s still holding the hat.
Roy’s still holding her wrist.
“…Got it,” she says softly.
“Yeah,” he mutters, not letting go.
Neither of them moves.
For once, Lyra doesn’t joke.
For once, Roy doesn’t pull away.
Then—quietly—
“You worry too much,” she says.
He huffs. “And you don’t worry enough.”
“That’s because I’ve got you doing it for me.”
“That’s not how that works.”
“Seems efficient.”
He shakes his head, but there’s no bite in it.
“…You’re impossible.”
“And you like me anyway.”
Roy finally takes the hat from her, fingers brushing hers just a second longer than necessary.
“…Yeah,” he admits, softer than she’s ever heard him.
Lyra blinks.
And for once—
she doesn’t have a comeback.
Birds of Prey show up in Barbara Gordon: Breakout #1
probably only in flashback
join my rr au community
My reverse robins au
a civilian oc
Chloe Aurora Rivers
Alias: None Age: Two months older than Stephanie Brown Gender: Female Sexuality: Lesbian Love Interest: Stephanie Brown Affiliation: Civilian (Gotham City) First Appearance: (Fan-created)
Basic Information
Full Name: Chloe Aurora Rivers
Nickname(s): Chlo, Rory (rare, mostly used by her mom), “Officer’s Kid” (school teasing)
Occupation: Student
Residence: Gotham City
Family
Father: Detective Marcus Rivers – GCPD
Mother: Elena Rivers (née Alvarez) – ER Nurse
Chloe’s parents are steady, grounded, and deeply compassionate—something rare in Gotham.
Marcus is principled, observant, and quietly stubborn. He believes in doing things right, even when Gotham makes that hard.
Elena is warm but firm, the kind of person who can comfort you and call you out in the same breath.
Together, they unintentionally became a safe haven for Stephanie Brown during her childhood.
Connection to Stephanie Brown
Chloe met Stephanie when they were five years old, and from that point on, they were inseparable.
Stephanie spent an unusual amount of time at the Rivers household—often more than her own.
Elena made sure Steph ate, slept, and got help with homework
Marcus kept an eye out without prying too hard
Chloe… just stayed. Constant, loyal, and quietly protective
Where Stephanie was loud, impulsive, and chaotic, Chloe was the grounding force.
Chloe didn’t fix things. She made them bearable.
Personality
Chloe takes heavily after her father:
Observant – Notices everything, says only what matters
Dry sense of humor – Subtle, well-timed, occasionally devastating
Protective – Especially of Stephanie, though not in an overbearing way
Principled – Strong moral compass, doesn’t bend easily
Calm under pressure – The one who stays level when everything spirals
She’s not loud like Steph, but she’s not passive either. When Chloe speaks, people listen.
She has a quiet intensity—like she’s always thinking three steps ahead.
Dynamic with Stephanie
Their relationship evolves naturally from childhood friendship into something deeper.
As Kids
Sleepovers, shared secrets, late-night whispering
Chloe helping Steph with homework while Steph distracts her
Chloe’s house becoming Steph’s “default” safe place
Teen Years
Chloe notices things first:
Steph disappearing
Bruises she won’t explain
The shift in her behavior
Chloe doesn’t push—but she knows.
Feelings
Chloe realizes she’s in love with Stephanie slowly, quietly, and completely.
It’s in the way she watches for Steph in crowded rooms
The way she memorizes her moods
The way Steph feels like home
She doesn’t say anything at first—because Stephanie’s life is already complicated enough.
Role in Gotham (Civilian Perspective)
Chloe exists in that important DC space: the grounded civilian who sees the edges of the superhero world.
She suspects Stephanie’s double life long before it’s confirmed
Picks up on inconsistencies, patterns, injuries
Chooses not to expose her—only to support her when needed
She represents:
Stability in chaos
What Gotham should be
The life Stephanie could have had
Strengths
Emotional intelligence
Patience
Strong moral compass
Observational skills (learned from her father)
Ability to de-escalate situations
Flaws
Can be emotionally guarded
Struggles to express vulnerability
Tends to carry burdens quietly instead of sharing them
Sometimes stays in situations longer than she should (especially for Steph)
Relationship with Her Parents
The Rivers household is one of the few genuinely healthy environments in Gotham.
Chloe is close to both parents
Open communication is encouraged
There’s structure, but also warmth
Her parents notice how important Stephanie is to her—and they treat Steph like family without making it a big deal.
Key Themes
Quiet love vs loud chaos
Stability vs survival
Seeing someone fully—and choosing them anyway
The importance of safe spaces