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boy_wonder87 ([info]boy_wonder87) wrote in [info]dc_heroes,
@ 2010-12-16 00:48:00


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Entry tags:batman, nightwing

A cold night wind whipped through the wind-tunnel of Gotham's streets, threatening to tear Nightwing from his perch between two gargoyles. His practised gymnast's grip on the ledge below held him firm, fingers hard and calloused by years of training, his forearms knotted like thick ropes on some ancient sailing ship.

Below him stretched West Brewery Street- a favourite haunt of his during days as Robin. The neighbourhood had been dangerous and seedy, which seemed a requirement for any part of Gotham, but underneath Dick had found a neighbourhood with wonderful characters, friendships, and sense of community. It had become a kind of haven for the wayward, the strange, the weird, and the broken denizens of Gotham's underworld. The people of West Brewery Street had not been saints- more than a few were murderers and worse- but they found a certain stoic pride in their home, and did what they could to contribute to it. Many of Dick's preconceptions about street life had been turned on their head, and his concept of right and wrong had been blurred. The street kids and hookers, the bottom-rung dealers and homeless veterans, the mentally ill and scarred products of abusive homes; they all called the West Brewery home, and they had all taught the young Boy Wonder lessons he would never forget.

Now West Brewery was unrecognizable- gentrified in the years since Dick had left. Its streets once dank and clogged with broken syringes and human detritus, were now brightly lit boulevards around massive condo buildings, patrolled by private security companies rather than police. The young and wealthy now called the area home. The streets were clogged with coffee houses and tapas bars, sushi restaurants, nightclubs and social clubs and health clubs.

It was an outcome that Batman had foreseen in his projections for the future of his city. Not a goal, but a foreseeable outcome of his work.

So now we can stamp this part of the map and say "Mission Accomplished!" and move on he thought bitterly. He wondered what had happened to the people who had lived here. He doubted any of them lived in these condominiums or worked at the high-priced bars and restaurants lining the street. We've just forced them back into another part of town. And then we'll take that back and they'll have to move again. Until we force them into the smallest corner possible, where there won't be anywhere to hide from monsters like the Falconis or Black Mask or Penguin. And while they kill each other over the scraps we've left them, we'll pat ourselves on the back and say how proud we are.

Dick had gradually become aware that his internal voice was beginning to sound more like Bruce all the time- at least in tone, if not in content. It had been one of their points of contention- Bruce continuing to see it as a war, a "never-ending-battle", while Dick would have rather spent his time trying the help the people on the bottom who were merely cannon fodder for the Police Chiefs and Politicians and Crime Families, as they fought their perpetual turf wars.

The car Dick had been waiting for turned the corner and started down West Brewery Street. Dick was pleased, but the nature of the night's work didn't allow him to smile. The black SUV made its way through traffic, and Dick pressed his micro-binoculars to his eyes. Standard plates, no official markings- but windows tinted a shade so dark only government cars could get away with. Its the little things. Dick thought, as he leaped into the gaping emptiness of an alleyway. He let himself fall for four stories, before he angled into a fire escape, catching a steel ladder at it's last rung and flipping into a graceful dive. He danced his way across the girders and drain pipes, a creature entirely in his element.

Nightwing's pace matched the car below as it drove toward the tallest of the buildings, a golden monument to excess. His movements were aggressive to the point of folly. A select few flirted with danger, but Dick Grayson made her his lover.

His athleticism was unmatched. His judgement was not. He was the prodigal son. And he had returned.




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[info]thedarkknight
2010-12-31 01:02 am UTC (link)
Batman does not immediately spring into action for two reasons: first, he wants to see if Nightwing has been keeping up on his training in Bludhaven, so something like this shouldn't be an issue for him. Dick has always been a performer at heart. Where Bruce would have simply moved in and taken down the attackers without words, Dick leaps into the fray with witty banter, acrobatics and a mercurial joy that has nothing to do with Batman's teachings.

The second reason that he doesn't move into action immediately is that he's looking for a better vantage point from which to make his own attack.

Nightwing is easily handling these thugs despite their initial notice of his presence, but his back is turned when the Colonoel himself reaches into his coat and produces a handgun. The Desert Eagle gleams slightly in the darkness as the Colonel looks down his sights at the former Boy Wonder, readying himself for what will be a lethal shot.

Or, he would have been, had a bat-shaped shuriken not embedded itself in his hand first, throwing off his aim and causing him to drop the gun.

The Colonel's head snaps in the direction the shuriken came from and finds none other than Batman staring back at him.

"Ohmygod, ohmygod, ohmygod..." is all the man can say before breaking into a run toward the access door to go back into the building, still clutching his hand.

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[info]boy_wonder87
2011-01-11 05:11 am UTC (link)
It was the distinctive [i]ting![/i] of the batarang that told Dick that the worst case scenario had in fact occurred.

[i]Bruce is here[/i]

Nightwing closed his eyes while the flashbangs exploded, sending a distinctive ringing in his ears. Luckily, he wouldn't be needing them for the next few minutes.

Two carbon-fiber fighting sticks were in his hands instantly, and then he was among his enemies.

Tang! Tang! Tang! The the sound of hollow ringing filled the air as he struck with precision and grace. He ducked a kick and balanced on single hand, his legs twirling in the air as he kicked two men in the face at once. He bounced back up onto his feet, smacking a rifle to the ground and cracking it's wielder's nose a second later. A pair of men were charging at the left. Nightwing ran up the edge of an air-conditioning unit bigger than he was, and leaped into the air. He summersaulted forward, planting a foot square in the chest of each of the attackers- driving them into the ground like a freight train.

Intuition told him to duck, and Dick heard gunshots seconds later. Rolling right, he ducked behind another air-conditioning unit. He hesitated a moment, searching back through his memory of the fight. He spun out into the open- flinging his two fighting sticks without even looking at the intended targets. He didn't need to. He knew precisely where the men were.

Two final metal thwacks let Dick know the fight was over. Around him lay the bodies of bruised and broken men. And somewhere nearby, was Batman..

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[info]thedarkknight
2011-01-13 02:16 am UTC (link)
Batman knows that Nightwing can handle the rest of the trash. The Running Man is the one he's more interested in. Without another world, Batman steps to the edge of the rooftop and leaps over, falling toward the concrete at an alarming rate.

Expaning his cape, he catches a draft and slows his descent enough to land on the concrete in the shadows, nearest the entrance of the building. The guest of honor should be arriving any moment now.

Less than a minute later, the Running Man bursts from the door screaming at his driver to take off, the shuriken still embedded in his hand. Batman reaches out and grabs him by the collar, tossing him down to the concrete.

"You're not going anywhere." he growls. A familiar tickle crawls up his spine and Batman's fist rises up near the side of his head to connect with the face of the goon who thought he was sneaking up on Batman. He never takes his eyes of of Running Man.

The man drops to the ground with a thud and Batman moves forward as if the interruption had never occurred.

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[info]boy_wonder87
2011-01-26 09:35 am UTC (link)
Nightwing moved to secure all of the men, plasticuffing them to secure anchors. He piled all of the weapons in the corner and made sure the roof was secure until police arrived.

He found himself wasting time trying to delay the inevitable- but it came to a point he couldn't wait any longer.

Nightwing ran to the edge of the rooftop, and fired an anchor-piton into the concrete. He swan-dived off the building, falling ten stories before the line tightened against his belt harness and began to slow his descent. He exhaled as the pressure built against his waist and was distributed over his chest harness. The concrete sidewalk came toward him and he spun backward landing on the sidewalk lightly.

He cut the line and followed Batman to the alley where he had cornered his suspect. Dick crossed his arms, a sliver of light illuminating his features as he watched his old mentor at work.

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[info]thedarkknight
2011-01-30 04:17 am UTC (link)
When Nightwing arrives, Batman takes a tack unseen by the former Boy Wonder in all of their history together. He steps back, turning only his head in Nightwing's direction.

"This is your perp, Nightwing. I suppose you have questions for him." Batman says. It's not a question.

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[info]boy_wonder87
2011-02-02 09:58 am UTC (link)
Nightwing closed in, on the perp. He considered a moment "Look Colonel, we both know the score here. I've been on your tail the past three weeks." He twirled one of his fighting sticks, bringing it up under the Colonel's chin expertly- narrowly stopping himself before he breaks the man's jaw. "Where the hell do you get off selling this kind of harware to scum the Scarlotti's? What's you're angle?"

The Colonel's eyes narrow and he shifts his gaze from Nightwing to Batman. "Why don't you ask your boss."

Nightwing shoved the man back against the wall, coming between he and Batman. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?!" he yelled angrily, cracking a brick above the Colonel's head. The Colonel winced away from the strike. "You cowboys think you can just run around and we're not goin to see what you're up to?! That we're not going to take steps?" He eyed Nightwing indignantly. "You may have gotten me. But I'm just the first. Uncle Sam isn't content to let you freaks treat this City like your playground." He leaned past Nightwing, locking eyes with Batman "We're watching you too, Bats"

Frustrated, Nightwing punched the man across the face- knocking him unconscious. He turned back to Batman slowly. He looked past his mentor, not quite meeting his gaze "It's been a while" he said evenly.

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[info]thedarkknight
2011-02-04 01:02 am UTC (link)
"He's right. The other families are gearing up." Batman rasps, wasting no time with preamble. Recriminations of past issues and missteps served no purpose here. The Colonel had given away his buyers, and now it was up to him to shut them down.

"The shipments come at different times, and they think they're avoiding me by splitting the shipments and using other means of transportation. There are three warehouses just on the East End with enough weapons to start World War III. Two in Crime Alley, one on the West Side.

Which part of town are you taking?" Batman asks, pulling the remote-call device for the car (he /never/ calls it the Batmobile) and pressing the button. The call will arrive shortly.

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[info]boy_wonder87
2011-02-07 01:12 am UTC (link)
Nightwing thought a moment. "I'll take Crime Alley" he replied. He wasn't exactly protecting his mentor- his work took him to Crime Alley all the time. But Dick took any opportunity to keep Bruce from being confronted with his parent's murder. It occupies his mind enough as it is. He doesn't need any help in that regard.

Nightwing hit his armoured timepiece, dark red numbers appeared on his wrist. "Rendezvous at 0100 at location omega" Dick said, referencing the Batcave in old field-code Bruce had made him use in his first few years of training. The kind of extremely subtle joke that Batman would appreciate, and might even make himself (if he was in a good mood).

The car arrived at one end of the alley, while simultaneously Dick's bike appeared at the other end. He couldn't help but at a not-so-subtle addendum. "My Nightcycle is cooler than your Batmobile." Dick said, grinning like an idiot and finally looking Batman in the eye.

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[info]thedarkknight
2011-02-12 06:16 pm UTC (link)
"Don't call it, that." he says.

Batman simply turns and walks away.

But Nightwing will hear Batman speak as he's walking away.

"Chicks dig the car, more, though." he says, going back to the car.

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