the city that stopped laughing
(dc x danny phantom crossover)
the first sign something is wrong isn’t the silence.
the joker is still laughing—but it’s different now. thinner. strained. like something is pulling the sound out of him instead of the other way around.
after the last attack—the one that turned entire city blocks into graves—something inside the city finally breaks. not crumbles. not bends.
lady gotham crosses into the infinite realms bleeding something that isn’t quite blood and finds the king of the dead sitting on a throne he never wanted.
he listens to every name.
bruce wayne.
dick grayson.
barbara gordon.
jason todd.
tim drake.
cassandra cain.
stephanie brown.
duke thomas.
damian wayne.
he listens to the others too—harper row, luke fox, kate kane—and then to the ones with no names left to remember them.
the ones who never mattered to anyone except the city itself.
“fix it,” gotham says. “or i will.”
danny doesn’t ask what that means.
the joker starts noticing things.
his reflections lag behind him.
his shadow moves when he doesn’t.
punchlines land a second too late—like the world itself isn’t keeping up anymore.
bigger threats. louder chaos. more desperate setups.
not batman. not the batfamily. not the justice league.
because for the first time in years—
no bombs go off. no traps trigger. no civilians die.
ellie thinks it’s hilarious.
they don’t touch him. not at first.
instead, they dismantle him piece by piece.
every safehouse? compromised.
every plan? already known.
every contingency? quietly erased.
they whisper just loud enough to be heard.
they let him see them in reflections. in broken glass. in the corners of rooms that shouldn’t have corners.
this isn’t a game anymore.
by the time batman realizes something is wrong, the joker is begging.
and that’s what finally makes bruce uneasy.
because the joker doesn’t ask for help.
when it ends, it doesn’t make a sound.
like something loud has been removed from the world so completely that the silence feels wrong.
for the first time in a very long time—
somewhere far beyond the living world, two young hunters laugh as something broken and screaming is dragged apart into pieces too small to ever matter again.
danny never asks for details.
concept inspired by tumblr fandom
credit: @ecto-archive → https://keample.com