Okay so here's the deal: kids usually lose their last baby teeth around like 11-13, according to google
Damian was around 10 when he went to live with Bruce.
Smell what I'm stepping in?
No? Let me help you envision it
Damian is sitting on the couch with his hand in his mouth. Alfred walks into the room to do a little bit of dusting. The second Damian notices Alfred, they pull their hand out of their mouth.
Alfred: Loose tooth, sir? Or is something amiss?
Damian: I don't know what you're referring to, Pennyworth.
Alfred: I'm sorry sir, I seem to have forgotten that master assassins don't have baby teeth to lose.
Damian: tt
Alfred: Just know that when you lose a tooth in a great battle, and definitely not from growing older, if you put it beneath your pillow the tooth fairy will come for it and leave behind a small gift for you
Damian: I am well aware of these children's stories, Pennyworth, and I am well aware that they are fictitious.
Alfred: Very well, sir.
Later Alfred is standing in the kitchen cutting vegetables to add to his stew when Damian walks in, holding a tooth
Damian: Pennyworth, what am I supposed to do with this
Alfred: You are supposed to leave it beneath your pillow for the night, sir.
Damian: Pennyworth, you do realize that there is no way that anyone could sneak into my chambers to fulfill this childish game you insist on, correct?
Alfred: You are certainly entitled to your opinions, young sir.
That night Damian looks at the tooth and shrugs. He puts it under his pillow with a smirk and goes to sleep. He wakes up the next morning and has to stop himself from laughing.
Damian: All that and he didn't even try? I expected more from him.
Damian reaches under his pillow for the tooth. He pats around for a second and can't find it. He lifts his pillow with disbelief. The tooth is gone. He turns to look toward the door and spots it. A little package on his nightstand with a red ribbon tied into a bow.
Damian: No way...
He picks up the box and opens it. There is a note reading "Thanks for believing in me!" in handwriting that could plausibly belong to a fae. Beneath the note is a leather braided bracelet with beads.
Damian: How?

















