If it's a one - time mistake, like in a situation where Batman was drugged or something similar, it might initially shock Nightwing. But if Batman shows remorse and they talk it out, their relationship could potentially become even stronger as they work through the issue.
In some cases, it could add a new layer of complexity to their relationship. It might make their relationship more volatile for a while, with more arguments and reconciliations. But overall, if they truly care for each other, they'll find a way to move past it and grow as a couple or as friends, depending on the nature of their relationship in the fanfiction.
One possible plot could be that there's a misunderstanding. Maybe Batman has been mind - controlled and he hits Nightwing without realizing it. Nightwing then has to figure out how to break the control on Batman while also dealing with his own feelings of betrayal.
If Sirius hits Harry, it can initially strain their relationship. Harry may feel hurt and confused, especially if he trusts Sirius. It could lead to a period of estrangement.
Batman might become more brooding. He could withdraw from the people around him, like Robin or Commissioner Gordon.
It can strain their relationship. Robin may start to feel like Batman doesn't trust his abilities, leading to resentment. For example, if Batman constantly interrupts Robin during battles to 'protect' him, Robin might feel undermined.
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.
A fanfiction might explore the idea of Batman and Nightwing going on a 'father - son' road trip. They could be driving through Gotham and its outskirts, having deep conversations about their past, their future, and what it means to be a hero. Along the way, they face some small - scale villains and use their combined skills to defeat them, all while strengthening their father - son bond.
The Lego setting makes their relationship more light - hearted in a way. The blocky, colorful world of Lego gives a different tone to their interactions. For example, the physical comedy that can come from their Lego forms adds a new layer. Batman's cape might get stuck on a Lego piece while chasing the Joker, which can create a humorous moment that changes the dynamic a bit.
This event can greatly affect the plot. It can introduce a new conflict. For instance, the school authorities may get involved, leading to investigations and possible punishments. This could also make Harry more determined to prove Draco's wrongdoings, driving the plot forward as he searches for evidence. It might also lead to a change in alliances. Some characters who were neutral might now side with Harry out of sympathy, while others might be swayed by Draco's family influence.
It can symbolize protection. Batman is the mentor, and when he carries Nightwing, it shows his instinct to keep Nightwing safe from harm, whether it's physical harm from villains or other threats.