dpxdc Idea: Headline: "Body found in old warehouse could be linked to Bruce Wayne"
Note: Sorry, I don't know English, so please use a translator. I apologize if you don't get the idea
It begins with a 911 call. Two teenagers broadcasting an urban exploration in an old, abandoned theatrical prop warehouse discovered a body.
The police arrive at the scene. They secure the perimeter, put up yellow tape, take photographs, and complete all the necessary procedures before sending the body to the medical examiner's office.
The medical examiner determines a possible homicide by massive hemorrhage caused by a cut to the throat. Old injuries and signs of torture are also observed on the body. The assistant casually remarks that the boy resembles Bruce Wayne's youngest son. Traces of an unidentified substance are also found in the blood and tissues.
The report reads: “Male victim, approximately 14–16 years old, slender build, dark hair, no identification at this time.”
Word gets around. “They say the boy looks like Wayne's son,” someone from the lab remarks while buying coffee with their coworkers, unaware that a journalist is listening.
A sensationalist story is born, and the public buys it. Although the police haven't officially released the victim's identity, that hasn't stopped the press from settling in…
dpxdc Idea: Headline: "Body Found in Old Warehouse Could Be Linked to Bruce Wayne"
It begins with a 911 call. Two teenagers who were livestreaming an urban exploration in an old, abandoned theatrical prop warehouse found a body.
The police arrive at the scene. They secure the perimeter, put up yellow tape, take photographs, and carry out all the necessary procedures before sending the body to the medical examiner's office.
The medical examiner determines a possible homicide by massive hemorrhage caused by a cut to the throat. Old injuries and signs of torture are also observed on the body. The assistant casually remarks that the boy resembles Bruce Wayne's youngest son. Additionally, traces of an unidentified substance are found in the blood and tissues.
It is recorded: "Male victim, approximately 14–16 years old, slender build, dark hair, no identification at this time."
Word gets around. “They say the kid looks like Wayne’s son,” someone from the lab remarks while buying coffee with their coworkers, unaware that a journalist is listening.
A sensationalist story is born, and the public buys it. Although the police haven't officially revealed the victim's identity, that doesn't stop the press from camped out in front of Wayne Manor and bombarding the entire family with questions.
The Bats begin their investigation.
It's easy to infiltrate the morgue, but after opening the refrigerated drawer, no one was prepared to see the unsettling resemblance the body bore to Damian.
Robin has a bad feeling, especially after opening it and seeing those blue eyes, now lifeless. But he ignores it; he prefers to believe it's a poorly made clone.
Red Robin and Batman notice his behavior.
There are visible signs of a struggle: bruises on his forearms and sides, abrasions, and small superficial cuts.
Signs of self-defense. Damian's stomach ached. Looking down, he saw electrical scars, old injuries, and a disturbingly familiar mark, located in the same spot where Damian had stabbed (murdered) him to gain his grandfather's approval.
Damian didn't appreciate the mockery this clone represented.
Batman watched him silently; he knew his son was hiding something, and he probably wouldn't like the answer. Red Robin took some samples, stored them, and then left.
DNA testing confirmed a blood relationship between Bruce and Damian. The Batcave fell silent when it was discovered that the body was that of the family's son and brother.
Damian was in shock. The body he had seen was his twin brother, Danyal. Danyal was dead again.
Tears in his eyes prevented the other Batmen from asking questions, but Bruce would demand an explanation later. For now, he was furious. Who dared to touch his son?
A few days later, the body disappears from the morgue and Bruce is called in by the police for a DNA test. The press erupts.
Note: Sorry, I don't know English, so please use a translator. I apologize if you don't get the idea