Summary: Being born with psychic powers isn't exactly easy. Living in Gotham with psychic powers? Even harder. Trying to hide your psychic powers from the world's greatest detective? Impossible. Or is it? It's not like he remembers you exist anyways.
A/N: Updates are sporadic. Thank you so much for reading this silly little story!
Hey yâall, thereâs some stuff going on in my real life right now. I will be taking a short hiatus while I figure everything out. I love yâall! Stay safe!
Summary: A mistake by any other name. Bad luck follows you where ever you go. It would be fine if the bats would leave you alone. Wouldn't it?
Word Count: 1k
Warnings: Language, Violence, Negative Representation of Mental Health Disorders.
A/N: And we're back! This chapter might seem a bit rushed, but the first few chapters are going to follow the plot of Arcane. Love y'all! Take care of yourselves!
âIt wasnât him.â You pull the pin on a chomper and roll it over the ledge.Â
âHeâs dead.â
âI know. Itâs just another kid that Bruce manipulated. I got confused. Thatâs all.â You lay down. âNow he thinks Iâm weak. âSlade will clean it upâ. Whatever. Iâm not weak.â Turning to your side, you get an idea. âAnd Iâm gonna show him. Oh, Iâm gonna show him.â
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âJinx!â Oswald shouts as your music blasts through the room.Â
It takes him a few tries before you actually hear him calling. âThatâs me!â You turn to him with a smile.Â
Oswald looks pissed. âHalf a dozen cops! Dead!â You laugh sheepishly. âAn entire building, destroyed! Do you have any idea what youâve done?â
âActually, I do.â You show him a little glowing ball. Magitech. He takes it from your hand and looks it over. You give him a second to look it over before you hug him.Â
An hour later youâre trying to figure out how to get the damn thing to work. âUgh! Boring. Wow.â You flip through a book that was filled with research. Oh. âHere we goâŠâ Leaning forwards, you scrutinize your device. âItâs all about these symbols. These runes. They form some kind of magic-y, math-y gateway.â You pick up the orb. âAnd thisâŠturns it on.â You place the orb into the device. âHere we go.â Deep breath. Click. Boom. Youâre blown back. The building is going up in flames. Your tools are scattered around. Jasonâs still inside. You close your eyes. Heâs dead. You look up at the destruction around the room. Sobs escape your lips. âNoâŠNo! It was an accident!â You scramble back. Your fault. âIt was an accident!â
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Gotham harbor was always cold, no matter the time of year. âI almost drowned here. In these waters.â Oswald says, running his fingers through the water.Â
âYouâve told me a million times.â Oswald loved his ward. (Name). Jinx. The teen had been with him since they were twelve. Left behind by their family. By Batman himself.Â
âGordon isnât the man people think he is.â
His ward scoffs at him. âRight. He was like a brother to you and then stabbed you in the back and blah blah blah.â They look cold. âDid I miss anything?â
He snickers. âIâve got a different one for you.â He steps further into the water. âI let a weak man die that day.â He sinks into the water, letting the chill rush over his body. He comes back up. âI was reborn. Betrayal will eat you from the inside out. It can either break youâŠor create something greater.â Oswald looks over at his ward. âYou need to let (name) die. So the fear of pain can no longer control you.â He holds out his hand and his ward takes it. âYouâre strong now. Just like you were always meant to be.â Oswald guides them closer. âJinx is perfect.â He submerges them beneath the water. âYou are perfect.â
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Jason was livid. There had been an attack at a gala. (Name). It had been (name). He had only recently found out that they were still alive. Apparently Bruce had abandoned them on the day he died. Left them at the ruins. Bruce never told him that they were still alive. They got away from the gala before he could catch them. Now he was searching Park Row for any information. No one wants to tell him anything, though. They didnât seem afraid, per se, just tight lipped.Â
An hour had passed before he was able to get any information. He got his answers from a brothelâs madam. âHave you heard anything about (name)? I think Oswald has them.â
The madam leans back in her seat, a puff of smoke escaping her lips. âOswaldâs number two is a regular, I can have Marco tell you where to find him.â
âI owe you.â He doesnât say another word as he leaves. Another hour later and heâs set on a war path.Â
Jason finds the man in the back of a dilapidated bar gambling with two strangers. No words are said as he knees the man in the face. When the man looks up to see his attacker, the first thing he says is his name. âJason?â A fight ensues, the other patrons of the bar backing away to give the two space. âYou never were patient, were you?âÂ
The fighting continues for a few more minutes before Jason gets the upper hand. âWhereâs my sibling? Whereâs he keeping them?!âÂ
âKeeping them? You mean Jinx?â The man looks smug. âThey work for him.â He sneers. âTheyâre like his child.â The man loads up for another punch. âIâll give them your regards.â A batarang hits his shoulder before he can strike. He looks up to see what hit him. The man quickly makes his escape after that.Â
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Beautiful blue light fills the room as you place the magitech onto the new device and switch it on. Runes surround you in almost ethereal patterns. You spin around in your chair, proud of your accomplishment.Â
The next day you find yourself at the Iceberg Lounge. You lean against the bartop. Itâs far too early in the morning for anyone else to be there other than the bar tender. âChuck!â Youâre rolling the magitech orb across the bartop. The man tries to correct you, but you donât care enough to listen. âNice try, Chuck.â You have other concerns. âSo, what's all the hubbub?â There was something going on and Oswald wasnât giving you any information. The meanie.
âUm. The boss wants us to grab someone up.â He pours you a drink. Juice. Probably.Â
You roll the orb again. âSomeone? Anyone?â Yanking it off the table, you look up at him. âWho are you grabbing?â
Chuck looks uncomfortable. âSome boys.â He must realize how it sounds and quickly corrects himself. âI mean, I mean notâŠIâm not grabbing boys. Well, other than those ones, I guess.â
Chatty. âFocus. Who? Why wasnât I invited?âÂ
âTheyâŠthey got into a fight with the boss's right hand. Did a number on him.â
A number? âOh really? Which number?â You know that itâs just a figure of speech, but thatâs not the point. The man tries to explain and you interrupt him with a hug. âYouâre doing great, Chuck!â You release him after attaching a glitter chomper to him. âFor your troubles.â Youâre gone before it goes off.
Hey, how are you? Do you have any plans on making a master list for in the absence of a name? Do you have any plans for the next chapter? I hope you have a great holiday!
Hey anon! Iâm doing good! I plan on releasing the next chapter soon! I plan on following Jinxâs story-line up to the end of season one. Iâll make a masterlist as soon as I get out more chapters! Happy New Yearâs yâall! I love yâall! Feel free to send asks anytime!
Happy New Year everyone! Working on chapter one of In the Absence of a Name. Chapter Thirteen of a New Kind of Normal is in the works! I hope yâall stay safe. Donât add to the population, donât subtract from the population, if you end up in jail, make sure to establish dominance. I love yâall!
Summary: Being born with psychic powers isn't exactly easy. Living in Gotham with psychic powers? Even harder. Trying to hide your psychic powers from the world's greatest detective? Impossible. Or is it? It's not like he remembers you exist anyways.
Word Count: 1k
Warnings: Language, Implications of Yandere Behavior, Dialogue Heavy
A/N: Getting back into the groove of things. This chapter sets up some major plot points. As always I love y'all so much! Remember to drink water and eat some food. And take your medicine if you've forgotten. Take care of yourselves!
A puff of strawberry watermelon vapor fills the apartment as the lights flicker on. âThose will kill you eventually, you know.â Jason has to duck out of the way as (name)âs friend throws the closest thing to them directly at his head. A hard cover copy of âThe Count of Monte Cristoâ. It was a surprisingly accurate throw that would have broken his nose if he moved a second later. âYou must be Pierson.âÂ
The young adult looks exhausted. âClearly.â They shove past him and grab an energy drink from their fridge. âWhy are you in my house, Todd?âÂ
Jason raises an eyebrow. He was in his Red Hood gear and heâs legally dead, so itâs odd that they know who he is. âHow do you-â
âI know things. Answer my question.â He wonders if theyâre always this standoffish.Â
â(Name) comes over here a lot. I want to know why.â Heâs not suspicious. Not really. Heâs justâŠprotective. Thatâs all.
Pierson looks at him for a moment before going over to their pantry. âDo you want something to eat? I have granola bars. I really need to go grocery shopping.â They mumble the last bit to themself. Jason doesnât answer. They toss him one anyway. âYouâre crossing into dangerous territory, yâknow.â
âWhat?â
They walk past him again and hop onto the counter top. âObsession disguised as worry.â Pierson pops open their energy drink. âYou really want to know why (name) is over here so much?â They take a sip. âItâs to get away from yâall.â
Their words hit him like a ton of bricks. âExcuse me?â Jason storms over to them, trapping the younger adult on the counter. Heâs angry.
Pierson looks nonplussed. Almost smug. âDoes that feel good? That anger? Do you wanna hurt me?â He does. He wants to hurt them for being too close to (name). Jasonâs hand is around their neck in seconds. âYou gonna hurt me, Jay?â His fingers twitch and Pierson tilts their head. Theyâre entirely too calm.Â
âI could kill youâ He applies a little pressure.Â
âYou could try, but I have contingenciesâŠHowâs Bruce?â Their breath hitches slightly when he adds more pressure.Â
âYou know.â Itâs not a question.Â
âEveryone will if I die. I wonder how fast Mr. Wayne can scrub the internet.â Diabolical. Jason loosens his grip. He doesnât remove his hand though. Pierson seems perfectly content to let him keep it there. âYour obsession is irrational. Iâd also want to get away if I were (name).â
Theyâre right. Jason is able to accept that. He doesnât know how to respond. The steady beat of Piersonâs pulse keeps him grounded as he thinks. âDo I scare them?âÂ
Pierson tilts their head in the other direction. âNo? Itâs just suffocating. And itâs not just you. Youâve had toâve noticed everyone elseâs behavior.â He thinks about it for a moment. Itâs true. Some of the family had also become obsessive lately. The realization makes him reconsider some of his actions. It feels like a spell has been lifted. âYou alright there, Jay?â
âHm?â Jason is jolted back to the present. His hand is still around Piersonâs throat. He taps their neck with his index finger. âYouâre surprisingly calm for someone whose house got broken into.â The conversation shifts.Â
Jason finally takes the time to look around the apartment. Thereâs papers spread around the table and a bunch of random books. There are several dents in the walls. âYouâre not the first person to break in. Iâm just glad you didnât break the window.â Pierson goes quiet for a second. âDo you think youâd be able to help (name)?âÂ
âWith what?â
Pierce puts their hand on his chest. âGet the others to back off.â Jason looks down at their hand and removes his own from their throat. âKevlar? Nice choice.â An absentminded comment. âThe rest of your family is going to getâŠworse. If theyâre not stopped.â
Itâs Jasonâs turn to be confused. âWhat do you mean?âÂ
â(Name) is the only person in your family that isnât a vigilante. The rest of you are overly paranoid. Strong sense of justice and all that. Itâs not unusual to be protective, but yâallâre also prone to obsession and violence. Iâve seen it. Thatâs a dangerous combination.â Jason doesnât like that theyâre right.Â
Jason takes a step back and Pierce takes another sip of their Monster. âSo you want me to stave off their affection?âÂ
âObsession.â They correct him.Â
âFine. Obsession.â He grabs Pierceâs vape out of their hand before they can take another hit. âHow do you propose I go about doing that?âÂ
The younger adult looks appalled that he took their vape, but doesnât comment on it. âThatâs up to you, really. I donât know them as well as you do.â He guesses that itâs settled then. (Pierson never gets their vape back.)
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âSo, heâs on our side?â You ask over the phone.
Pierce sounds tired. âYes. Do you really need to involve yourself in their lives this time around? Iâm sure stopping a calamity doesnât mean you have to be a part of their lives.â Your friend is correct, but at the time you figured it wouldnât hurt. You hadnât accounted for the tropes to kick in. âAlso, your brother stole my vape.â
âGood. Thoseâll kill you eventually, you know.âÂ
On the other side of the phone, Pierce makes a sound of frustration. âHe said the same thing.â They pause. âThatâs besides the point. Jason agreed to keep the family off your back for a while.â
You let out a sigh of relief. âGlad you got through to him. Sorry that he broke in unexpectedly. At least I got a break this chapter.âÂ
âDo you have to poke at the fourth wall?â Pierce laments. Theyâre not supposed to be here either, so they donât have any real ground to stand on. âLook, (name), I pushed him in the right direction. The rest is up to him. Itâs outta my hands.â Thereâs some clattering on the other side of the call. âI gotta go, (name). I got more visitors. Lemme know how everything goes. Love you. Bye!â The line goes dead and youâre left on your own. You can already feel the shift in the air. Things are going to be different this time.
Summary: A mistake by any other name. Bad luck follows you where ever you go. It would be fine if the bats would leave you alone. Wouldn't it?
Word Count: 1k
Warnings: Language, Violence, Death, Negative Representation of Mental Health Disorders.
A/N: Was experiencing writers block and had a plot bunny. Next chapter of a New Kind of Normal will be out soon! Hope y'all have a wonderful holiday season!
The kids on the street used to call you a jinx. âYouâre nothing but bad luck.â theyâd said. Every time you tried to pickpocket or steal with the other kids, you were the reason theyâd get caught. You were young. Inexperienced. You met a boy who was a few years older than you. Jason Todd. He was your rock. Your brother. He taught you almost everything you knew. Both of your lives changed when the two of you were brought in by a man named Bruce Wayne. Batman. Things were easy. Things were simple.Â
Then the training started. Jason was going to be a sidekick. Robin. Stupid name, honestly. There was an older one. Dick. Nightwing. He thought you were bad luck. You had foolishly thought you could be a part of their world. You thought you could help. For four years you held on to the dream that you could be a part of something greater. Something good. It was raining when he died. You thought you could save him. You thought you could help. You only wanted to help.
You had always been good with technology. Tinkering really. You didnât know about the explosives. You didnât know that your little toy monkey would blow the place sky high. It was supposed to be a small blast. A distraction. Bruce had carried Jasonâs bloody corpse from the wreckage. You desperately tried to reach out to him, but Bruce screamed at you. Heâd told you to stay away. Said that Dick was right. You were a Jinx. Heâd lost a son. Youâd lost everything. He left you standing there in the rain.Â
Your salvation had come in the form of a Penguin. âHello, little Bird.â Heâd lowered himself down to your level with a bit of difficulty. âWhereâs your family?â You had been sobbing. Unable to rationalize. You sought comfort in the first person who showed you any emotion other than disdain. You had thrown yourself into his arms. Told him that they had left you. That theyâre not your family anymore. He told you itâs okay. Youâd show them. Youâd show them all.
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Six years had passed since then. You were all grown up. Eighteen. Bored. Oswald had you watching some cargo that was being transported. You werenât paying too much attention when he was explaining it. Some street drugs and some kind of water? Whatever. You were at the docks while the cargo was being moved. Thatâs all that mattered.
The sound of a grappling hook being deployed jolted you out of your thoughts. Bats. You backed into the shadows. The sound of Oswaldâs henchmen getting the shit beat out of them filled the air. Footsteps echoed as one of the bats made their way in your direction. A red emblem on his chest. He was opening some of the boxes. He paused when he got to the vats of water. âBruce.â The man spoke into his comms. âTheyâve got pit water.â There was a moment of silence before he made his way further through the vats. Youâre immediately on the move. You rushed past him, your chomper grenades biting into the fabric of his suit. Tick. Tick. Boom. âShit.â He was blown back.Â
The other bats were there in an instant. You make your way through the cloud of dust and smoke. Finally revealing yourself. All of them stared at you. âHi.â Thatâs the only thing you said before you attacked. You took two choppers out and pulled the pins out with your teeth. You were able to take two of the bats down. The next few seconds were a blur of metal, fists, and explosions. Adrenaline ran through your veins. A clang drew your attention. One of them had kicked over one of the vats. The one in red was about to set the stuff on fire. You hit him. Hard. His mask was knocked off his face. He looked back at you. You let out a gasp. âJay?â Itâs not him. It canât be him. You saw him die. You watched him die. âYou killed him.â Heâs dead. You grabbed your gun and shot him.Â
âNo!â Bruce. The big bad bat. He rushed over to the man. A small figure ran at you as it unsheathed its sword. One of the other bats pulled him away. Nightwing.Â
You barely registered it as you positioned your minigun. You shot without discrimination. Wrong. Everything was wrong. Why was this happening? âBecause you deserve it.â Shut up. By the time you ran out of bullets, the bats had retreated. One of Oswald's associates was yelling at you. You only let out a noncommittal hum.
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âSo. What happened?âÂ
Oswald was talking to you as you sat on his desk with your legs to your chest. His right hand man had just left the room after explaining everything. âHe already told you.â
âI want your side.â
A moment of silence passes. ââŠone of the bats. His mask came off. HeâŠlooked like Jay.âÂ
You had told Oswald about Jason a long time ago. âYour brother is dead. You know that as well as I do.â
He was right. He always was. âI know. Brothers. Right? One moment theyâre there and the next moment theyâre dead.â You messed with his umbrella.
âTodayâs screw-up will set us back weeks.â You gave a small apology as you continued to fidget with his umbrella. âI need to know that I can rely on you.â He grabbed your wrist. âJinx. Iâm doing this for you. For us. For the people of Gotham. The children of this city deserve more than these scraps.âÂ
ââŠit wonât happen again.â
âSlade will clean up todayâs mess.â
You froze up. âWilson? That freak couldn't clean a closet with an RPG.â Personally, you hated the man. He was creepy and youâre not even sure that heâd be allowed within fifteen feet of a school.Â
Oswald just waved you off. âHeâs efficient. You should focus on your gadgetry.â You groaned. âTake some time.â
âI donât need time.â
There was a brief moment of silence. âTake some anyway.â You stormed off after that.
Summary: Being born with psychic powers isn't exactly easy. Living in Gotham with psychic powers? Even harder. Trying to hide your psychic powers from the world's greatest detective? Impossible. Or is it? It's not like he remembers you exist anyways.
Word Count: 1k
Warnings: Language, Implications of Yandere Behavior, Violence
A/N: Sorry for the late update. I had a few new things going on and I had writer's block. I am planning on making a Batfam x Jinx!Reader if anyone would be interested. Anyway! I love y'all so much! Remember to drink water and eat some food. And take your medicine if you've forgotten. Take care of yourselves!
You broke someone's jaw today. If presented with the opportunity, youâd do it again. Pierce is currently talking to a police officer on your behalf. The reason Pierce is talking to the police on your behalf is because you didnât want the family to get involved. Theyâre already breathing down your neck, you donât need to add fuel to the fire. âMay I remind you, officer, the only reason you still have a job is because I settled your debts with Cobblepot.â They were good at blackmail. Pierce didnât do it often since they had no real reason to, but they tend to bend their morals when it comes to helping you out.
âAre you threatening me, kid?â You could hear Pierce cussing him out in their head.
Your friend rolls their eyes. âNo sir, just reminding you.â The officer eventually relents and lets you go. The other officers seem unfazed. You donât get arrested often, but Pierce always bails you out whenever you do.
Enough about them, though. Presently, you had to get back home. You teleport straight into your bed once youâre out of sight from nearby people. â(Name)?â Tim was knocking at your door. You had yet to clean off the blood from your scuffle. If you could call it that. âAre you in there?â
âDonât come in!â You had already used restoration on yourself once today. Hot coffee got spilled on your shirt and you couldnât really teleport home in the middle of a school day. Thereâs blood on Alfredâs watch as well. Thatâs a more pressing matter, in your opinion. Heâd told you that it would protect you. It did. You hop into the shower in the bathroom connected to your room. A whole twenty minutes pass before you come back out. Mostly because you donât want to deal with Tim.Â
By the time you open the door, Tim is no longer there. Damian is immediately in your personal space. Heâs checking you over for any sign of injury. âYou have blood on your watch.â
Fuck. âItâs not mine.â That probably wasnât the best thing to say at the moment. There isnât really a good way to backtrack on that.
Damien's head jolts up. âWhat?âÂ
Might as well tell him. âThe blood. Itâs not mine. He insulted my mom.â
âDoes father know?â
âNo. And Iâd like to keep it that way.â Itâs more of a warning than a request. Bruce still barely acknowledges your existence, other than the occasional nod in your direction. He had some surveillance placed on you, but it was minimal.
Damian nods in understanding. âThen father shall not be informed.â He pauses for a second. âYou truly are my sibling.â Thatâs probably the nicest thing Damian has ever said to anyone.Â
You nod in acknowledgment. Itâs the closest Damian would allow to gratitude and you know it. âAnyway, Dami, itâs time for dinner.â Thatâs what he had come up to tell you. Might as well get ahead.
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Tim Drake. Stalker extraordinaire. He knows everything about everyone. Which is why it bothers him that he barely knows anything about (name). They havenât really been on the forefront of his mind until recently. Steph had brought something up about (name) getting injured. Speaking of. (Name) takes a seat at the end of the dinner table. Tim doesnât know why they sit so far away from Bruce. So far away from him. They slip into easy conversation with Damian and Jason. The latter seems to be fussing over them like a mother hen. It would be funny if it wasnât so unnerving. He isnât used to seeing Jason care about things.Â
âPlease stop staring.â Tim is jolted out of his thoughts. It feels like electricity in his mind when (name) addresses him. They look at him with an emptiness in their eyes that could turn a lesser man to stone.
âSorry, (name). Didnât mean to stare.â That was a lie. He needs to know everything about them. What better way to learn than to watch?Â
Damian clicks his tongue. âYouâre a bad liar, Drake.â He doesnât elaborate and goes right back to talking to his sibling. Itâs domestic. Normal. He forces himself to look away. (The jealousy brimming underneath his skin doesnât even register.)
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You are going to lose your shit. Subconscious thought is something you tend to pick up on when youâre not actively listening to the conscious thoughts of those around you. Tim was starting to show the signs. The yandere signs. If you could fight the author of this world, you would. âSo, (name), how was your day?â Dick cuts in, trying to relieve some of the awkwardness in the air.
âIt was good.â Minus the violent outburst, but youâre not going to mention that. Thereâs a lull in conversation. You go back to eating your dinner. Alfred had made your favorite.Â
The rest of the family goes back into easy conversation after you stop talking. Youâve reached your social interaction limit for today. Thereâs a buzz in the air that you canât quite place. A different energy. Itâs not foreboding, but itâs not comforting either. Itâs just there. You decide that the best course of action is to ignore it for now. Alfred places some dessert in front of you and all is forgotten.Â
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Jason can tell that something is off with his duckling. Theyâre clearly still riding on the coattails of adrenaline. Their posture is tense. Thereâs no bruising, so it clearly wasnât a fight. He feels like a mother hen. (Name) looks at him. They look like they know exactly what heâs thinking. âStop looking at me like I have two heads.âÂ
âSorry, Ducky. You look tense. Is everything okay?â The nod he gets in reply is exactly what he expected. âYouâd tell me if something was wrong, right?â They give him the most deadpan look he has ever seen in his entire life. So, clearly not.Â
âIâm fine, Jay.â He doesnât believe them. (Jason canât shake the feeling that theyâre starting to become wary of him.)
Hey y'all! I'm working on the next chapter right now. So sorry for the radio silence, I got a new position at work and got a raise. Thinking about making a Batfam x Jinx!Reader as well. See you soon, and thanks for reading!
Next chapter might take a bit before it comes out, I have Karaoke tomorrow and Iâm starting a new position soon. Love yâall, and thank you for reading!
Summary: A day in the life of one of Gotham's most reliable journalists.
Word Count: 1k
Warnings: Language
A/N: Not one of my usual chapters. Working on world building right now. The Jim Gordon I imagine for this chapter is the one from the Gotham TV show. If you've seen Ben McKenzie, you get it. This side story takes place before chapter ten. Anyways, let me know what you think. I'll get back to my regularly scheduled programming soon. I love y'all so much! Remember to drink water and eat some food. And take your medicine if you've forgotten. Take care of yourselves!
Pierson Reed. Modern day muckraker and GCPDs resident menace. âCâmon Harvey, I just need a little information!â The aforementioned menace was currently leaning on the back of Harvey Bullockâs desk chair. They needed information about an ongoing investigation to share with the public. âIâm just tryna help yâall get ahead of the media frenzy.â
âKid, you know damn well that I canât give you anything yet. Donât you have better things to do? Itâs three oâclock on a Saturday.â A few of the surrounding officers watch in amusement. This was a regular occurrence for them. Pierce would come in and bug at least one officer or detective for information, then the commissioner would appear and drag the young reporter away.
Speaking ofâŠâPierce, what are you doing here?â Commissioner Gordon makes his entrance.Â
âHeyyy, Jimothy.â The young reporter hops on over to him. âI need information.â Their voice drops a bit. âThe public is gettinâ antsy and Iâve been gettinâ inquiries.âÂ
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Jim lets out a sigh. Pierce was the unofficial spokesperson for public information on ongoing investigations. Was it professional? No. Did it work? Yes. âWhat kind of inquiries?â He puts his hand on the small of their back and gently guides them out of the way of a passing officer.Â
âThe usual. How far along are you, what kind of evidence do you have, where were you last night around nine fifty-seven?â The kid had an odd habit of throwing in random questions to catch him off guard.Â
The commissioner was used to it by now. âIâll give you what we have later, Pierce. You look like you havenât slept.â He knows heâs right when Pierce looks to the side to avoid eye contact.
âHeâs right, kid, you look like shit.â
âIâll beat your ass, Harvey.â It was a constant back and forth between these two. And, if Jim was being honest, he placed his bets on Pierson. âBesides, I havenât had time to sleep. Iâve been interviewing people, writing reports, breakinâ and enterinâ, and taking pictures.â Jim chooses to ignore the breaking and entering bit.Â
Harvey, however, does not. âB&E, kid? Really? We could book you for that.â He means it as a joke, but Jim can feel Pierce stiffen up beneath his hand. Harvey notices. âIâm joking, Reed.âÂ
Pierce lets out a sigh of relief. They remind Jim of their father back when the two of them were detectives. Same mannerisms and everything. Even the slight accent that they try to suppress. Piersonâs dad was a private investigator now, so Jim wasnât really able to talk to him much anymore. âHowâs your dad?âÂ
âMy dad? Oh. Yeah. Heâs good. Somewhere off the coast of Massachusetts. Business.â Their answers are short and clipped. âBackwater town with no cell reception.âÂ
Sounds about right. The kidâs dad tended to disappear from time to time. Even as a detective, the man couldnât stay in the same place for too long. âHe send letters?âÂ
âHardly. Mom thinks heâs engaged in a torrid affair with his partner. You know, the man he named me after?â He was familiar. âBe who you are, but at least wait until the divorce is finalized.âÂ
If it was any other reporter or journalist, heâd turn them away immediately. Pierce was a special case. âHey, Jimothy.âÂ
âHm?â
âDid you notice that all of the flooring at the crime scenes are hardwood?â
âWhat?â
âYeah.â Pierce walks over to him and lays out the crime scene photos. âLook. You see how the blood is soaked into the floor? That means that the floor is hardwood. Itâs probably not important, but itâs pretty cool, right? It all looks brand new too.â
Jim stares at them for a solid minute. So far no one had been able to find anything to connect the victims together. Sure, this might be a thin lead, but itâs a lead nonetheless. âYouâre a genius, kid. Iâll be back.â He leaves Pierce in the office and goes to speak to Bullock.Â
Itâs several hours later before he comes back. The lead had panned out. By the time he gets back to his office, Pierce has fallen asleep at his desk. They had notes scattered around his table and their computer was open with their report halfway finished. He knows he should wake them up. He knows that he should, but they look so peaceful. Pierce obviously hadnât slept properly in days. Now they were passed out at his desk. Jim drapes his suit jacket over their shoulders and lets them sleep. Â
âYou know, Jim, if I didnât know any better, Iâd say you cared for them.â Harvey leans against the doorframe of Jimâs office. âThe kid would make a great detective.â
âPiersonâs father would kill me if I ever even thought about putting them in the field.âÂ
âYeah, when heâs done with his âtorrid affairâ.â
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âI can hear yâall, yâknow.â Pierce peeks at the two men from where their head is resting on the desk. âYouâre very loud.â
âSorry kid.â Harvey supplies a half-assed apology.
Pierce gets up with a groan, stretching languidly as they stand. A few joints can be heard popping. Jimâs jacket falls off their shoulders. âIâm not a kid. Iâm twenty years old.â Both men are clearly amused. Pierce cocks their head to the side in confusion. âWhatâs so funny?âÂ
Harvey just pats Jim on the shoulder. âIâll let you have this one, buddy.â Then he leaves the room, leaving Pierce looking even more confused than before.
âWhatâs funny is the fact that I have tattoos older than you, Pierce. Iâm more than twice your age.âÂ
The young reporterâs eyes dilate slightly. They suddenly feel like hunting the man for sport. âYeah, yeah, whatever, Jimothy. I should go. I take it you caught the culprit?â They donât wait for an answer. âIâll be back tomorrow to finish the rest of my report. Gânight, sir.âÂ
Pierce gets home a lot later than they planned on. They make some chicken and rice. Theyâre just about to put some hot sauce in their food when something falls behind them. Someoneâs here. Pierce spins and chucks the bottle in the direction of the intruder. It shatters against the wall. âWoah! Watch it, Pierce. Itâs just me.âÂ
Oh. Itâs (name). âCheese and rice, (name)! You really need to warn a bitch next time.â
âSorry, Pierce.â
Pierce waves their hand dismissively. âItâs fine. So, what's up?â