The Guardian He Claimed
Specter had just been invited to join Young Titans, the Leagueâs junior division. When they asked about his living situation, he casually mentioned having a human guardian who looked after him.
That raised some alarms. Batman wasnât new to young heroes pretending to have stable homesâtheyâd seen it before. So he demanded proof.
Specter didnât even hesitate. âMy guardian wonât mind,â he said. âHeâs cool with it. You can meet him if you want.â
And thatâs how the League ended up meeting Elias Vane, a 26-year-old scientist just starting his professional career.
According to Specter, Elias was âkind ofâ familyâa descendant of his brother from before he died. The phrasing made everyone pause.
See, Specterâs ghost form doesnât age. He looks 14. Feels 14. Acts 14. But he doesnât need a guardian.
Because Eliasâthe human version of himâhas aged perfectly fine. He lives a normal life, works a normal job⊠and sometimes, when the city needs saving, he becomes the boy in white.
But explaining that? Yeah, no one would believe it.
So he made life simpler: Specter is the ghost hero. Elias is his human âguardian.â
He even uses duplication to sell the illusionâone body at work, one patrolling the streets. The human copy stays grown, the ghost copy stays 14, and somehow, it just works.
Now, whenever Specter gets in over his head with hero stuff, he just shrugs and says:
âUmm⊠ask Elias. He knows more about that ghost science stuff.â
âBut youâre the ghost!â âYeah, and I still donât get how any of this works.â
He laughs. They laugh. And the secret lives another day.
But somewhere deep down, Elias still struggles with itâ with knowing that one version of him will never grow up.
And one day, when he finally dies⊠Specter will still be 14.
Forever.
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