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When Damian arrived to the manor, his father made clear that some of his ways had to change if he wanted to be part of the pack.
So Damian changed, he followed the no killing rule, and he kept the brutality to the minimum, he also behaved and followed his father orders once he proved himself he was worthy of being Damian's alpha pack.
But there were other things he had to change, his manners and way of thinking in social aspects, and those were a little bit more difficult, since those had been printed on his mind by his mother and grandfather and all the people around him, and it was easier to stop doing physical things than change you way of thinking.
So the problem was that Damian had grown up in very conservative way, where Alphas were at the top, they were the leaders, the warriors, the erudites, they were the best and the most capable.
Then there were the betas, they could also be warriors and erudites, but not in the same level and never leaders. They were mostly there to help the Alphas. In Nanda Parbat, Damian mostly saw Betas as servants, like the ones doing the cleaning, cooking the meals, etc. Never having a huge role.
And lastly there were the Omegas, basically the useless ones. They just were useful as the companions of Alphas and an occasionally lucky beta. They were just meant to satisfy others and to be breed, they needed to keep their heads down and belonged on their knees.
But Bruce didn't think like that, so Damian needed to change his ways of thinking, and it wouldn't have been so hard to hide his true thoughts if he mostly avoided Omegas and didn't interact with them. But that plan wouldn't work in his pack, specially because it would be impossible to not interact with them when all the other members of his close pack were Omegas...
The Wayne pack had a good number of members, a little bit more than a standard family pack would have.
First there it was Barbara Gordon, a smart beta that Damian learnt to respect.
Then there it was Cassandra Cain, a quiet but very capable alpha, and Damian looked up at her.
Then Stephanie Brown, a Beta, but he accepted she was decent enough to have earned his own mantle as Spoiler.
There also was Alfred, Alfred had the normal Beta role Damian was used to, but he also learnt that the old man was worth of respect for his endless abilities and background as a fighter.
They were part of the pack, but they weren't so close to the pack to always be around, except for Alfred. Also there were a few more, but they were even less close to the pack, so Damian didn't considered relevant to mention them.
And of course there was his father, the head Alpha, Damian considered him whorty of his role so that's why he followed and obeyed him, he was strong, with great abilities, smart, and intimidating where it mattered.
Damian was sure he one day would take his place as the Alpha. Tho Damian hadn't presented yet, but he was sure he was going to be an Alpha, his mother had made sure of that when she made him, she wasn't going to leave at luck his second gender.
And lastly and definitely less, there were the closest members of his pack, besides Alfred and his father, Richard Grayson, Timothy Drake and Jason Todd.
Damian just had one thing to say about them. What the hell were they doing outside fighting crime? They didn't belong there, that was a job for the Alphas and Betas.
The first days in the manor, he had voiced this thoughts to his father, but he hadn't been happy about this, and that's when he told him he needed to change those thoughts.
But Damian wasn't sure of how to do that, he could definitely try, but it wasn't easy to change what's been taught to you during your whole life in a day.
Bruce knew that too, and thought that maybe it would be easier for Damian to change those thoughts if he saw with his own eyes how capable an omega could be. He could leave him under the partial care of one of his brothers.
So he had 3 options. First there was his first son, Dick, and of the three of them, he was probably the one closer to his omega instincts, he liked kids, and was kind and very patient, but he also was one of the best fighters he knew, and the amazing jumps and acrobatic moves that only he in the pack was capable of pull off surely could impress Damian. Although Dick being so in touch with his omega instincts might make Damian see him like the omegas in Nanda Parbat and to not respect him.
Secondly was Jason, he would definitely cause an impact in the image Damian had of omegas. Jason was big and muscular, he always got mistaken by a Alpha when he was wearing scent blockers, that hide the sweet scent just an omega could have.
But Jason was a ruthless fighter, sometimes way to brutal for Bruce's liking, but probably enough for Damian's liking, he could see how strong and omega could be. The bad side was that if Damian said something degrading regarding omegas, well, then he could say goodbye to his son's head, because Jason would definitely rip it off of his body.
And lastly, there was Tim, physically speaking, Tim was the image of perfect little omega most people had in their head, so that could already be a disadvantage to gain Damian's respect, but if he managed to do it, then Damian would realize that any Omega, regardless of his appearance, could be capable of extraordinary things. Tim might not be as strong nor as much of a good fighter as his brothers, but he was extremely smart with amazing detection skills. But Tim also barely slept and sometimes looked very exhausted, so Bruce wasn't sure if it was a good idea to burden him with Damian.
So those were his options. The right one to choose seemed obvious.
Dick. He loved pups, so he would take good care of Damian, and he was kind and patient, so even if Damian said something degrading about omegas, Dick would understand that it wasn't completely Damian's fault and that's just how he was raised, but he would work to change that.
Damian also might would like to learn some of Dick's moves, and seeing they were not so easy to do might make him respect his brother.
So, yeah, Dick would be the best option, maybe he will be able to show Damian how wrong he's in his thinking and make him feel part of the pack...
