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Neon Nights in the Rain 🌃☔
Ghost of Gotham storms - Part 2
(Part 1)
An ancient legend
Tim was the first to take the mystery seriously. He always did. For him, puzzles were lifeblood.
He spent hours digging through the Gotham Gazette archives, old case files, even message boards from decades past. Patterns emerged: rumors of a “figure” seen on rooftops during storms, stories whispered by night-shift cops and insomniacs who swore Gotham had a guardian other than the Bat.
Tim: “Look at this. Reports from 1978, 1989, 1996—all describing the same thing. A tall man, broad frame, standing still in the rain. Never engaging. Just watching.” Bruce: “Coincidence.” Tim: “Coincidence doesn’t show up in three different decades.”
He pushed the papers across the desk, some yellowed and fragile, others printed from digital scans. Each carried the same eerie description: a shadow on the rooftops, not fleeing, not fighting. Simply present.
Tim: “Urban legends don’t usually line up this neatly.” Bruce: “It isn’t a legend. Someone—or something—wants to be seen.”
There was no flicker of fear in Bruce’s voice, only the steady calculation of a man assembling a puzzle. But under the surface, a thread of unease tugged at him. He didn’t believe in ghosts. He couldn’t afford to. Still, he replayed the grainy footage in his mind: the way the figure stood in the storm, utterly calm, as if it knew Batman would be watching.
Tim closed the last folder, eyes sharp. Tim: “Whatever it is, it’s waiting for you.”
And Bruce, though he said nothing, knew Tim was right.
(Part 3)
How do I stay away?
Cold rainy night
After a couple of beers
Confessions from the heart
Feelings I had never thought of
A lot of feelings in my heart
It drops down to my stomach
The melting of my heart when you hold my hand
When your leg touches mine
When I see you after a haircut
Every time I see you, I want to be around you
I want your attention
Your smile
Your embrace
Your smell
There's something special about you
I think it's how free I am when I'm with you
The long nights of conversation
The time spent being honest with each other
Being raw and genuine
I didn't know what intimacy was up until I spent time with you
It's not about being naked and free
It's about speaking about anything to each other
With no judgment
It's about sitting in silence and not being weird
It's about laughing when our glasses bump into each other when we're on a motorcycle ride back home
You lay your head on my shoulder
I stare up into the sky filled with stars
I'm grateful at this moment
The feeling I had, not a lot get to experience
You just held my waist and I felt it in my heart
I don't know how to stay away from you
I don't know how to ignore these feelings I have
I don't know how to kill these feelings I have for my best friend.
Ginny Weasley ❤️
So hold my hand and we’ll face the dawn together.
Author Notes: This work is inspired off the song Dusk till’ dawn.
Akaashi's eye color has never been confirmed so I went with green.
This work is also on my Ao3 with same username: pastel_drabbles
Excerpt: Akaashi didn’t really need to say anything more, his eyes said more than his words. Then again, Bokuto and Akaashi always managed to understand each other better than most people. Their relationship was difficult for even them to describe. It was a feeling that passed friendship for sure. They figured it out when it wasn’t just off the court when they felt the rush of their heartbeats. That way, they couldn’t blame it on exhaustion and excitement.
Not that Bokuto wanted to hide that feeling, at all.
هات غيم السوالف وانهمر لي مطر
انت تدري لغيرك كل سمعي جفاف