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Legend says they still don’t know to this day

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Writing prompt #1
Reactions to leaving without permission
1. Controlled / Cold
Calm, deliberate, and unsettling—perfect for when he doesn’t need to raise his voice to stop someone.
“Going somewhere?”
“Leaving already?”
“You weren’t dismissed.”
“And where, exactly, do you think you’re going?”
“I didn’t say you could leave.”
“That wasn’t an invitation to walk away.”
“Sit. Down.” (short, sharp, final)
“Don’t make me repeat myself.”
“Try that again.” (quiet threat—doesn’t specify what he’ll do, which makes it worse)
2. Darkly Amused / Mocking
Not anger yet—just entertainment, which somehow makes it more dangerous.
“And where would that brilliant plan take you?”
“Running away again, are we?”
“By all means, keep walking. Let’s see how far you get.”
“Go on, then. I’m curious what happens next.”
“You do realize I can still see you, right?”
“Don’t pretend you didn’t hear me.”
“You’ve got two seconds to rethink that.”
“Cute. Really. Try that again.”
3. Predatory / Intimate Threat
slow, venomous, erotic danger tone—low voice, soft smile, the kind that makes the air feel heavier.
“Keep walking. See what happens.”
“You really want to test me tonight?”
“Go ahead—I’d love to watch you try.”
“Take another step. I dare you.”
“Careful, darling. You’re tempting me.”
“If you move again, I’ll make sure you regret it.”
“Turn around.”
“You just can’t help yourself, can you?”
“You have no idea what you’re asking for.”
4. Minimalistic (for maximum impact)
The kind of line that lands like a knife through the air—simple, but suffocating with tension.
“Don’t.”
“Stay.”
“Move, and we’re done.”
“Try me.”
“Don’t push it.”
“One more step.”
“You won’t like where this goes.”
“I wouldn’t.”
“That’s far enough.”
Danny Fenton Gets Detention at Gotham Academy and Somehow Turns It Into a Support Group for Gotham Rogues
Danny Fenton gets detention on his second day at Gotham Academy.
Official reason: “disruptive commentary.”
Unofficial reason: he told a substitute teacher that their “vibe felt like a hostage situation waiting to happen” and then tried to give conflict-resolution advice mid-lecture.
Damian is also in detention.
For unrelated reasons.
They do not speak.
The room is quiet. Boring. Normal.
Then the window opens.
No one touched it.
Danny glances over. “Oh. Hey.”
Damian immediately reaches for a weapon.
Because standing outside the third-floor window is a Gotham rogue who definitely should not be there.
“Relax,” Danny says. “He’s not here for that.”
“That is a criminal,” Damian replies flatly.
“Yeah, but like… he’s having a moment.”
The rogue climbs in, looking less threatening and more… frustrated.
“I tried it your way,” he snaps at Danny. “Didn’t work.”
Damian freezes.
“You know this individual.”
Danny shrugs. “We talked yesterday.”
“You talked to a rogue.”
“Yeah, he needed advice.”
This is already spiraling.
More spiraling happens when another figure appears at the window.
Then another.
Within ten minutes, detention has:
One vigilante-in-training (angry)
One civilian (unbothered)
Three Gotham rogues (confused, irritated, but oddly cooperative)
The teacher has not returned.
Danny claps his hands once.
“Okay, cool, everyone’s here.”
Damian: “…Everyone?”
Danny: “Yeah, we’re doing a follow-up.”
“A follow-up to what.”
Danny gestures vaguely. “Bad decisions.”
One of the rogues points at him. “You said if we didn’t escalate, things would go smoother.”
“They would’ve,” Danny says. “You skipped step two.”
“There were steps?”
“There are always steps.”
Damian is watching a known criminal argue about process with a teenager who should not be in charge of anything.
“Why are you listening to him,” Damian demands.
The rogue pauses.
“…He’s weirdly convincing.”
Danny nods. “Thank you.”
This continues.
Danny mediates.
Not fights. Not threats. Just… talks.
He breaks down their plans like they’re group projects that went off the rails.
“You’re overcomplicating it,” he tells one. “You don’t actually want the chaos, you want the reaction to the chaos. Different problem.”
“You’re focusing on the wrong target,” he tells another. “That’s why it keeps blowing up in your face.”
At one point, he hands someone a piece of paper.
“Write down what you actually want to happen,” Danny says. “Not the dramatic version. The real version.”
“…This is stupid.”
“Do it anyway.”
They do.
Damian sits there, absolutely still.
Because this should not be working.
These are criminals.
They should not be calmly discussing motivations in a detention room like this is normal.
And yet—
No one is fighting.
No one is escalating.
For once, Gotham’s chaos is… contained.
Directed.
Almost manageable.
Damian finally interrupts.
“You are interfering with active criminal behavior.”
Danny looks at him. “Yeah.”
“That is not your role.”
“Maybe,” Danny says. “But it helps.”
“It is not sustainable.”
Danny shrugs. “Neither is what they’re doing now.”
Silence.
One of the rogues raises a hand slightly.
“…So what’s step two?”
Danny smiles.
“Glad you asked.”
By the time the teacher comes back, the room is empty.
Except for Danny and Damian.
The window is closed.
Everything looks normal.
“What happened here,” the teacher asks slowly.
Danny brightens. “Group discussion.”
Damian says nothing.
Because later that night, reports come in.
Fewer incidents.
Plans abandoned halfway through.
Rogues… hesitating.
Not stopping completely.
Just… reconsidering.
Damian finds Danny on the roof after school the next day.
“You are altering behavioral patterns,” he says.
Danny leans back on his hands. “I’m talking to people.”
“They are not people. They are threats.”
Danny looks at him, expression quieter than usual.
“They’re both.”
Damian doesn’t respond.
Because he doesn’t have a counter for that yet.
And that is deeply irritating.
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