For Dickbabs Week 2026 Day 1 prompt: Could've Lost You | You Never Failed Me | Clocktower
I wanted to draw the kiss scene from chapter 16 of Turning Towards the light. Do not expect this level of effort for the backgrounds for anything else this took me so long 😭(Worth it)
Summary: Dick tries his luck and asks Barbara out over text…only to not receive a reply.
It’s up to his good buddy Garth to cheer him up!
Takes place…after World’s Finest: Teen Titans? Something like that. Pre-the Titans leaving their original headquarters. Those prequel stories are always hard to place.
Robin & Aqualad’s Lowkey Adventure: The Risky Text
He couldn’t enjoy the festivities.
I blew it. This time I really, really blew it.
It was the Teen Titans’ third anniversary, and the gang went all out. Most of the Titans were planning on going to college in the fall, so they had to make this one count. The Titans Lair was packed with decorations, snacks, and drinks while they set up an all-night marathon of every gross and gory horror movie they could come up with.
And yet, Dick Grayson managed to blow it.
Just before he left for the Lair, he decided to try his luck.
He was going to ask out Barbara Gordon.
No more putting it off. “Do, or do not.” Preferably do.
And so he did. He sent her a message at 8:37 P.M., which read:
DG: Hey Babs. I’ve been thinking about this for a while, and I’d really like to take you out soon. We’ve been friends for a while now, but I think we could be more.
DG: Take you out to dinner I mean
DG: Not kill you lol
He sent these messages just as he was driving over to the Lair, hoping to get a response by the time he arrived. He arrived at precisely 8:54, but there was still no response. Being the first one at the party, Dick started to set up while he waited for the others to trickle in, intermittently checking his phone.
Donna came in right at 9:00, no response.
Wally was the second to arrive at 9:02, no response.
Garth brought the pizza, so he was a few minutes behind at 9:12. Still no response.
Then finally Roy deigned to make his entrance over half an hour late, 9:38. Barbara hadn’t even seen the message.
This might have been a mistake.
They started the first movie—Blood Tides, a Jaws rip-off starring Paul Sloane—at 9:47. Nothing. Everyone else was having a fun time. Wally ate half a pizza before Garth noticed and yelled at him, then he ate the other half. Donna and Roy were flirting all night.
Rub it in, why don’t ya?
But all Dick could think about was that message. He really, really blew it. He should have had Donna look over it.
Why is it that every time I’m around Barb I turn into a total doofus? How come I’ve never figured out how to ask her out, and now that I have she’s got me unread? What was I thinking?
Wally ran to Japan and back to get more snacks at 10:17. Garth did a full PowerPoint critique of the shark and its behavior at 10:29. Roy bet that he could throw a grape into Donna’s mouth at 10:51. He missed at 10:52. Donna did impromptu karaoke to the closing song of the movie at 11:08. Wally ran to get even more snacks while Garth introduced the next movie, Space Quest II: Uthar’s Revenge, at 11:11.
Still nothing.
I might have really screwed up this time.
Midnight passed. As did Roy out on the couch. Donna soon joined him, though closer to 1 A.M. Wally snuck out at 1:45 to run back to Blue Valley and sleep in his own bed, leaving Dick and Garth to finish the evening.
They were watching—well, Garth was watching, Dick was still checking his phone every two minutes—Vampire Demon Lords Part IV when Garth looked at Dick and asked, “Hey dude, you’ve been really quiet tonight. Is everything okay?”
“Huh,” Dick mumbled as he looked up from his phone—nada, for the record. “Oh, yeah, I’m fine.”
“So you had fun?”
Dick shrugged. “Sure.”
“Doesn’t sound like it.”
“Listen, man, I’m just…I’m having a rough one.”
Garth nodded, then leaned back into the sofa. “You want to grab a soda with me? From the kitchen?”
Dick shrugged again, “Sure,” he repeated.
Check, 1:59 A.M. Message unread.
Torture.
Dick and Garth got up and walked down to the kitchen, the Aquatic Ace telling the Boy Wonder about this time he fought someone named “Cutlass Charlie.” As Garth pulled a Diet Zesti from the fridge and Dick pulled out his phone again, Garth asked him, “you waiting on some bad news?”
“Something like that.”
“Feel comfortable sharing?”
“Not really, Garth.”
Garth put down his drink and leaned back against the counter. “Dick, I don’t want to pry, but you really missed out tonight. We were having a lot of fun, but you just looked at your phone the whole time.”
Dick was starting to get irritated, “What does it matter to you if I have fun or not? No one’s life is in danger, if I want to look at my phone that’s my business.”
“I guess, but is that how you wanted to spend the evening?”
“Obviously not!”
“Then why did you?”
Dick threw up his hands, “Because I’m stupid! Because I took a chance, and so far it’s backfired completely.” He sat down at the kitchen table. “I just…I just screwed up tonight and…” Suddenly Dick felt very silly. “And I let it ruin something I was looking forward to. Among other things.”
“Still don’t want to talk about it?”
“Not on your life, Gillhead,” Dick said, affectionately.
“That’s fair, how about a compromise?”
“What do you have in mind?”
“I brought some fishing rods, how about we take the rest of the pizza and Zestis and do some late night fishing? Minus phones.”
Dick looked down at the infernal device. In his hand. 2:06. Unread. “You know, that sounds like a great idea, actually.” Dick chuckled a bit before Garth let out some uproarious laughter.
“I’ll race ya down there, Dickie-Boy!”
“You’re on, Fishstick!”
The two friends zipped through the Lair and to the harbor, then out on the river. Without the temptation to use it, Dick slowly forgot the urge to check his phone. It helped that Garth did everything in his power to keep the conversation light, and away from the subjects he suspected might be at fault (namely: Batman, school, or a girl he liked).
They talked and fished (and didn’t catch jack) right up until dawn, when both were so tired they could barely form a coherent thought. They returned to the Lair, and Dick passed out on the couch next to Roy while Garth made it to the recliner meant for Wally. Just before he fell asleep, Dick reached for his phone, but stopped himself.
Garth was right, I need to stop. At least for tonight.
He let himself relax…
Dick woke up around noon, while the gang was making lunch without him, and he instinctively checked his phone.
Read: 2:17 A.M.
He almost threw up right there. He had to sit down.
Should I call her? Should I never speak to her again? Can I ever speak to her again?
He stumbled down the steps, then took a deep breath, and let go.
I will talk to her about this later, right now I will be with my friends.
He walked into lunch with a chipper, “Good morning everyone.”
Roy checked his watch. “It ain’t morning.”
“Yeah, and you aren’t Shakespeare, but we don’t hold that against you, pal.”
The gang laughed and ate and drank a toast to three successful years, and eventually Garth took Dick aside to check on him. “Feeling better?”
“Not really, but thanks man. That was really cool of you.”
“No problem, buddy,” Garth said as he pulled Dick into a hug. “You know if you need to say something—”
“Trust me, I know. And I appreciate it. You guys are the best.”
They finished lunch, said their goodbyes, and went their separate ways. Dick was just about to start his motorcycle when he felt a ping from his phone.
BG: Dick we should talk in person.
His heart sank.
Somehow, I doubt that this is a ‘yes’ in disguise.
Another deep breath. Whatever her answer, he’d accept it. And regardless of the outcome, he decided he’d treat Aqualad to lunch. Either in celebration, or in mourning, but certainly in thanks for being a good friend.
DG: Okay, meet tomorrow night? WT?
BG: 👍
Dick finally put his phone away, and started his journey back to Wayne Manor.
Notes & Continuity
This was far and away my favorite prompt from this week. Something about it was so evocative. I originally was going to do something Ric related, but after seeing Obsession I felt like I wanted to do a Robin/Batgirl story. Luckily, Dick isn’t scum like Bear.
Also, as a few have pointed out, he doesn’t have enough stories hanging out with Garth! I felt this was a grave injustice, so I decided to set aside the time to have Garth come in clutch this time.
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: DCU (Comics)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Relationships: Barbara Gordon/Dick Grayson
Characters: Barbara Gordon, Dick Grayson
Additional Tags: Time Loop, Temporary Character Death, Whump, Angst, Hurt Dick Grayson, Barbara Gordon is Oracle, Barbara Gordon Needs a Hug, Angst With a Happy Ending
Summary:
Something is trying to kill Nightwing.
Something has already killed him.
Oracle will stop at nothing to make things right again.
Dick paced around the whole of his living room, practically shaking with anxiety. He knew what he had to do even if he didn’t fully want it. He had lived in Gotham most of his life at this point. It was his home. His family was there. The woman he loved was here. And yet… he was drowning in it. He felt lost in a way he hadn’t for a very long time.