A little treat in these trying times
The first time Daniel chirps (to Vladâs knowledge, but itâs actually the fifth, he was just out of range in the GZ all the previous time) Vlad responds immediately.Â
The boy attacks him just as viciously as ever, and Vlad assumes from then on that the boy is merely taunting him, crying out for family only to go âno, not you.â
Vlad ignores it from then on. It isnât particularly frequent anyway.
When he hears him chirping back and forth with some other ghost somewhere on the East Coast he feels his eye twitch.Â
He dismisses it, however. No doubt it is one of Danielâs little ghost allies helping him try to antagonize Vlad into showing up just to be rejected again.
Well, Vlad wonât fall for Danielâs petty tricks. He would be Vladâs son in time one way or another, no need to indulge the boyâs temporary sense of superiority.
It is grating when it wakes him up in the middle of the night, but he goes back to sleep quickly after.
Midday, he thinks he might have to track down Dannyâs little friend for a nice long chat about Not Doing That. But thatâs an issue for later.
Before âlaterâ can arrive, Vlad finds himself taken into âtemporary custodyâ while the police search his house.
He goes peacefully, assured that theyâll find nothing amiss, all of his ecto materials tucked neatly away in a lab that is inaccessible any way other than phasing. And wrapped in lead just in case.
He does not notice that a member of the Justice League is involved, nor would he care, certain that none could find his lab. And utterly unaware of the JLDâs existence.
Not that the JLD is needed in this case.
Despite his best efforts to change every copy of the construction crewsâ blueprints both digital and physical in order to eliminate knowledge of the inaccessible room, thereâs no accounting for memory.
Officer Roger worked in construction before joining the force, and it was only less than a half a year ago that Mastersâ Amity home was constructed. Officer Roger still remembers the doorless, windowless box they built alongside the small mansion itself. Itâs nowhere to be found on the property, so he brings it up with his superior.
Orphan questions it - nearly giving the whole team heart-attacks in the process - but a simple âI used to work in constructionâ seems to be enough to satisfy her curiosity.
A two hour sweep with some metal detectors finds nothing.
Then Orphan reappears from the shadows, providing another jumpscare, before pressing a hand silently to the side of her head.
The crew watches in silence as well, giving their pulses a chance to slow.
A ten-count later Orphanâs hand drops, and she strides confidently to the rear-left corner of the mansion and points at the ground.
â200 feet beneath the foundation,â she says before disappearing back into the shadows.
The crew shares a look and gets to work.
The time it takes to dig up the cube is just more time spent in a cell for Vlad, where he waits patiently, assured heâll be released soon enough.
The lab itself would be only a minor problem - there would be fines and inspections and a heavy watch until everything was brought up to code. Questions about how he accessed it would be a larger problem.
But worst of all, in the comfort of his lab? Heâs not much for hiding away incriminating documents.Â
Of which there are many, given his propensity for keeping extensive records of his experiments, which include unethical cloning and what sums up to human experimentation.Â
Once they find the actual facilities for the experiments in his Wisconsin home? It will all be over for him.
Being a ghost he could, of course, simply flee the cell and start anew somewhere else, with a new identity or even in a new dimension altogether - so long as he could nab Maddie and her children to bring with him.
But within his labs, he also keeps extensive records of himself.
A copy of the Plasmius Maximus.
Other ghost- and halfa-capturing restraints.
When he hears steps approaching his cell 2 days into his stay when it is clearly not a mealtime, he thinks âfinallyâ assured that he is about to be released.
He only registers that it is Batman after heâs been hit by the Plasmius Maximus - cut off from his powers for at least the next two hours.
He has no chance to complain, as he is subsequently tranqued unconscious to be taken to a more secure location.
Itâs an hour and half after school let out when the cops - who had taken to trying to distract Jazz and Danny with cards games and work stories while they waited - step away to answer their radios.Â
When they return, they tell them that itâs âtime to go.â
The siblings share a look, then shrug.
It wouldnât be the first time the cops had to drive them home - rare though it was, there were at least 4 such occasions in their memories. It wasnât a big deal.
They were less than enthused when the cops explained that theyâd be heading to take them to the station instead of to home. Still, they chalked it up to the whole âquestions about the Red Hoodâ thing and moved on.Â
At least it meant they could dodge a home visit like Danny had wanted.
Except when they get there, they are taken to a cushy room and introduced to their social worker, a woman with a kind smile and a soothing voice who introduces herself as Bethany Scott, sits them down and explains, very gently, that their parents are currently under investigation.
To her credit, she isnât condescending. She doesnât try to hide away the truth; when they ask why, she tells them.
Itâs a surprisingly long list of charges. Of everything on it, the violation of the meta protection acts comes as the biggest surprise.
Their parents were obsessive about ghosts, but they were also good at it. They never attack anything that doesnât have ectoplasm.
Well, barring a few misfires.
Another surprise comes then: the Anti-Ecto Acts donât exist. Ghosts are covered by the MPA by design, the AEA would never have gotten off of the ground in any legal capacity. It is solely a creation of the GIW, an extreme âârealâ humans onlyâ supremacist group that had worked at every level to pull the wool over the eyes of the small townâs citizenry so thoroughly that theyâd been thought a real government agency - the imitation of which would be just one of the many charges that every member they managed to capture would be facing.
Then Mrs Scott starts talking about placement options.
Their Aunt, they are told, is not an option.Â
It comes as a surprise to Danny. On quiet nights, when no ghosts showed up to interrupt him and Sam and Tucker werenât up to distract him with a game of Doomed, his mind would sometimes wander back to that darkest of timelines.
Heâd wondered how Vlad had ended up with custody. Being his godfather made him an option, but Danny wouldâve wanted to go with Alicia. Will be damned, Danny wouldâve plead on both knees with the judge to go with his aunt. Grieving or not, heâd have wanted as much distance between him and Vlad as possible,
Heâd assumed Vlad must have done something to her or paid off the judge to rule in his favor.
To find out it was because she simply wouldnât take him?
A part of him understands. He doesn't - Aunt Alicia is a kind person, yes, but not particularly loving or caring. When his parents brought up the subject of children with her on one of their rare visits, she described herself as having âless motherly instinct than a starving axolotl.â
Not an encouraging description after he read a book on axolotls for context.Â
With their options being âAunt in a small wood cabin in the middle of nowhere with the emotional sensitivity of a bull in a china shopâ and âRich friend of the family who would enable them to stay in contact with their friends and could hire them therapists even if heâs personally useless for helping them through the grieving processâ she probably also figured marking herself down as a solid non-option would just expedite them getting the help they need (because she does care, even if she herself canât - wonât - be there for them in that way).
He doesnât hate her, but the knowledge burns. To know that there really was no avoiding Vlad - in that horrible future and in the now - makes him sick to his stomach.
Except before he can spiral, Mrs Scott tells them that Vlad is also not an option. Because heâs also under investigation.
A hysterical giggle bursts past his lips before he can think to stop it.
âWhy?â he asks, ignoring Jazzâ disapproving grimace.
Itâs less funny when theyâre told that heâs under investigation under suspicion of mostly the same violations as their parents - including MPA violation, given the whole âmillion dollar ghostâ incident and related propaganda. As the mayor especially, he shouldâve known the AEA werenât real and that the GIW were frauds and it was his responsibility to do something about them.
Depending on how heâd interacted with the group, he might be looking at aiding and abetting treason - or just outright treason - charges.
âIf Aunt Alicia and Vlad both arenât able to take us, then where are we going to go?â Jazz asks, shoving her emotions aside to deal with the matter at hand.
âOrdinarily, we would call up a few local fosters and see if one could take you in for a few days while we look into more long-term options. Worst case scenario you would have to spend a night or two in a hotel suite connected to mine while I found someone,â she answers. âBut the two of you are in luck; Batman is the one who brought the case to our attention - apparently some erratic behavior from Red Hood brought them here, donât ask, I donât have all the details - and offered to run your parentsâ DNA to check for other relatives that could take you. There was a match.â
The siblings share another look.
Both grandparents on their motherâs side had been only children and both were dead. Aunt Alicia had already said no and had no children of her own. Their father had been disowned by his family, and even if their other Aunts and Uncles would have been willing to take them in it didnât matter, because all 5 had died in various accidents on their âhunts.â
âApparently your uncle, Jerry Fenton, had a fling before he passed with one Ms Sheila Haywood. Their son, Jason, was thought to be the son of Willis Todd and Mrs Haywood until the DNA test today. He was raised by Willis and Mrs Catherine Todd until his subsequent adoption by Mr Bruce Wayne, and is currently living in Gotham.â
And it sounds wrong - the only thing most Fentons could love was mystery and danger - thus why only one out of six had survived. But they donât know enough to dispute it.
Also. The involvement of another billionaire is setting off alarm bells. On the one hand: this could be a fruitloop paying someone off in order to forcibly adopt them. On the other hand, maybe Jason Todd really was a Fenton and being adopted by fruitloops was some kind of curse on the current generation.
âWe contacted Mr. Todd the moment the connection was made. He has expressed an interest in taking you in, and flew out immediately to come and meet you. He arrived not five minutes ago.â
She paused and gave them a sympathetic look.Â
âI understand that this is all a lot to take in. Please know that placing you with Mr. Todd is not the end of my duties; even after he takes you, I will be following you to Gotham. Iâll be looking into counselors for the both of you, and weâll have a follow up on that topic in a maximum of a weekâs time. Iâll also be doing regular home checks to ensure youâre both settling in well and that youâre being taken good care of.Â
Even with what little Iâve gleaned, it is obvious that the environment you both grew up in until now was neither a safe nor a healthy one. It is my job to ensure that doesnât happen again. If you have any concerns about your placement home now or in the future, please do not hesitate to bring them up with me. If you worry something is not âimportantâ enough to mention, rest assured that if it bothers you in the slightest, then itâs important to me.â
She gives them each a long look.
Then she brings in Jason.