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You run away from home and your father hires Deathstroke to bring you back home
This Tim is from a new Earth named Earth-72. In this Earth, Bruce, Tim's father, and Kon-El stay dead, and this drove Tim to be more grittier than Bruce was when Jason died. Tim killed Victor Zsasz (Jason helped hide the body). Tim is still a member of the Batfamily, and instead of Bernard, Stephanie, or Cassie being his love interests, it'll be a different universe version of Stephanie where she is Nightwing
This will be one of the many main characters in the bat verse (spider verse but with bat people). Tim will be playing the role of Ben riley and Miguel O Hara in a way. The miguel o hara will be Thomas Wayne, by the way.
A Daredevil AU. James is a lawyer who has recently opened up a new law firm with his friend Sami. He was left blinded as a boy in an accident (could be somewhat linked in with his father's abuse) that left him with heightened senses. Harry who has been framed for the murder of his boyfriend's ex is their first ever client, who later becomes the firms secretary. By night, James secretly tackles crime as a costumed vigilante in Chester, simultaneously working to protect harry from an assassin.
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Nightwing had warned Batman about a possible location for Nemo, but the information seemed too strange to be true. Red Robin and Nemo Arkham under the same roof? Something about the situation didn’t add up—something felt off.
Following the lead, Batman arrived at the location, and what he found left him silent for a moment. In front of him, Tim Drake was fast asleep next to Nemo, both unaware of his presence, resting as if the weight of responsibility had been lifted from their shoulders. There was no tension, no signs of alertness—just two young men sleeping as if the outside world didn’t exist.
But Batman couldn’t afford distractions. Now he faced a difficult question: Who should he lock up first? Tim, for obstructing order and the law by harboring someone like Nemo? Or Arkham, for possibly manipulating Drake into protecting him?
The line between loyalty and betrayal blurred in that moment, and Batman knew that no matter whom he confronted first, the answers he would get might be even more unsettling than the scene before his eyes.