Well, in certain fanfictions, it could be that Robin has made a big mistake. For example, Robin might have accidentally revealed Batman's secret identity or made a decision during a fight that put a lot of people in danger. This could lead to Batman hating Robin as he values secrecy and the safety of the public highly. Also, sometimes the writers want to explore a darker side of their relationship and this 'hate' is just a way to create more drama and conflict in the story.
In some fanfiction, Batman might hate Robin because of jealousy. Maybe Robin is getting too much attention from the public or other superheroes, and Batman, being a brooding character, can't handle it well.
Alfred is a great character to include. He provides wisdom and a sense of family to both Batman and Robin. His insights can add depth to the story.
Well, Nightwing is his own person with his own experiences related to Batman. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties. He might hate it because it sometimes creates scenarios that he doesn't feel are respectful to their real - life (in the context of the story) interactions. He values the authenticity of their relationship, and fanfiction can sometimes undermine that with wild and untrue ideas.
In many Batman and Robin fanfictions where Robin is injured, it often leads to Batman becoming more determined to catch the villain. For example, in some stories, Robin gets injured during a fight with a new, powerful enemy in Gotham. Batman then uses his detective skills to track down the bad guy while also taking care of Robin. He might call in Alfred for help with Robin's injuries. This kind of situation shows the deep bond between Batman and Robin and how they rely on each other in tough times.
One interesting storyline could be Robin growing up and struggling to step out of Batman's shadow. He wants to prove himself as an independent hero while still respecting Batman's teachings.
Maybe she just doesn't like how some fanfictions distort the characters or their relationships. Fanfictions can sometimes take wild liberties and she might not be okay with the way Batman is portrayed in some of them.
In some fanfictions, the Justice League might hate Batman because he often works alone and doesn't fully trust them. His secretive nature can make the others feel left out or not fully part of his plans.
One reason could be the inaccurate characterizations. Fanfiction writers might not fully understand the nuances of Nightwing or Batman's personalities, and Nightwing hates seeing a wrong version of them. For instance, if Batman is made too soft or too harsh in a way that doesn't match the established canon.
One main conflict could be their different approaches to justice. Robin might be more impulsive and want to take quicker action, while Batman is more methodical. Another could be Robin trying to prove himself as an equal rather than just a sidekick, which could lead to clashes. Maybe there are also differences in how they view the use of certain tactics or their relationships with other characters in the Young Justice universe.
One great 'Batman Saves Robin' fanfiction is 'The Dark Knight's Rescue'. It really delves into Batman's determination and the emotional bond between the two. The author does an amazing job of showing Batman's skills as he battles through various villains to reach Robin. Another good one is 'Batman's Swift Save'. It's a shorter piece but has intense action scenes where Batman uses his gadgets to save Robin from a very dangerous situation.
There might be some out there, but it's a rather dark and controversial concept for fanfiction. Many people might find it disturbing as Robin is often seen as a sidekick and a character to be protected in the Batman universe. However, different writers may explore complex and edgy themes in their works.