They were only ten when they were married. It was ceremonial, of course—they didn’t share a room or live as a couple—but the title of “spouses” was still theirs. His mother and grandfather had drilled the League's code into him, teaching him to be grateful for his upbringing and to never allow himself to rely on others. Trust and closeness were forbidden luxuries. But when Milaya entered his life, something shifted. For the first time, Damian felt as though someone truly understood him. When he finally escaped the League, he regretted not taking her with him.
Years passed, and Damian buried those memories deep within himself, unable—or unwilling—to revisit them. He devoted himself to his mission alongside his father, investigating complex cases and fighting Gotham’s endless threats. But when the League of Assassins reemerged with a new plan, Damian and Bat infiltrated their operation in Oklahoma. That’s when his past caught up with him. Seeing Milaya again stopped him in his tracks. For the first time in years, Damian found himself unprepared, vulnerable.
When he woke, tied to a chair, anger and regret churned within him. He couldn’t believe he’d let himself be captured, let alone by her. The figure in front of him wore a mask, but he didn’t need to see her face to know. He’d memorized every detail of her presence long ago.
"Milaya..." he muttered, his voice caught between