AN: I have decided to do another crossover story. As the summary stated, it will be a Batman/Wizards of Waverly Place story. As for the set universe that the story takes place in, I have decided that there is none. This is new for me, so if some of the characters are a little OOC, that is my bad, and it was not intended. With that said, please read and enjoy.

Chapter One: Chance of a Lifetime

Millionaire Bruce Wayne was sitting in his office, going over some paper work when his butler, and closest friend appeared in the doorway. Sliding the glasses off of his nose, he sat his pen down, and looked at his friend.

"Hello, Alfred, what brings you down here?" Bruce asked him.

"Master Wayne, you have a phone call." Alfred said.

"Phone call? From who?" Bruce asked back.

"From New York. A Mister David Falcone, he said his name was." Alfred answered.

"David? I haven't heard from him nor have I seen him since his parents funeral." Bruce said, getting out of his chair and walking with Alfred towards his phone. "I wonder what he might want?"

"A favor perhaps?" Alfred suggested. Bruce slightly chucked, and picked up the phone.

"David?" Bruce said into the receiver.

"Bruce? Hello! It's good to hear from you." David said in a cheerful tone of voice.

"How are things? I mean, it has been a while since I have heard from you." Bruce said, smiling slightly.

"Well enough, all things considering." David said, a hint of sadness in his voice.

"Really? What is wrong?" Bruce asked.

"Here is the thing. I have a close friend of mine, and she is a reporter. She wants a big interview, and I want to get her one." David said his voice trailing off.

Bruce could only chuckle when he heard this. This here is what David wanted. He wanted to do a friend a favor, something which Bruce could understand. After all, that is how Bruce met David and his late parents.

"Before I agree to this, I need to know something." Bruce said. "Do you have feelings for this girl?"

David blushed so hard Bruce could have heard it all the way in Gotham City. "Yeah, I do. Bruce, please, do this for me. I will do anything for you."

"Sure. Call me with the details so we can arrange the interview." Bruce said.

"Thank you. Thank you, Bruce. You won't regret it." David said, happy like a school girl.

"You're welcome. Take care, now." Bruce said.

"Likewise." David said, hanging up the phone.

Bruce stood there, and he couldn't help but to smile.

"Ah, young love." Bruce said. He walked back into the office to continue his work.


Alex Russo was sitting in her office, looking over potential interviews that she could do. She was a great reporter, and was one of the best in her field of reporting. But there was a little problem. She couldn't catch her big break, and by that I meant that she got good stories to investigate, but nothing that would make her a really important and famous person in the news industry. She wondered if her big day was coming, and if it was coming at all.

"Alex?" David stated, knocking at her office door.

"Yeah?" Alex said, motioning for her friend to come in. David came in and sat at the opposite side of her desk. She noticed that he had a look on his face that meant that he had something for her.

"I have some news for you." David said.

"Really? Like what?" Alex asked, now intrigued by what her friend was trying to say.

"I have set up an interview for you." David said, smiling slyly.

"Oh, with who?" Alex asked, expecting a half-assed answer.

"Bruce Wayne." David said, smiling. Alex's eyes grew wide, and she hopped out of her seat.

"Really? David, that is awesome! How did you pull that off?" Alex asked him.

"I have my ways." David smiled. "Get ready, we leave this weekend for Gotham City."

Alex walked over, and hugged her friend, and kissed him on the cheek. "Thanks."

"No problem?" David said, trying to hide his blush.


"Master Bruce?" Alfred said, approaching his young ward.

"Yes, Alfred." Bruce said, turning and walking towards his friend.

"I was wondering, what will you tell young Alex when she arrives here for your interview?" Alfred asked him.

"Enough." Bruce answered with the up most positive answer.

"Enough?" Alfred stated again as to get some clarency.

"Enough to satisfy her." Bruce said. "There is no doubt that she will try to get some type of information out of me, and that is what I have to avoid."

"And if she implies about how you know David?" Alfred asked. Bruce looked back to his friend with a serious look on his face.

"That is something that would be better suited coming from David." Bruce said.

"What are you going to do once you see David again?" Alfred asked once more.

"We will cross that bridge once we get to it, if we get to it at all." Bruce said.


Bruce was in his lair, calmly looking at the screens in front of him. The thing that really got him on edge was that it was a quiet night. This was Gotham City. It was not going to stay that that for long, and the fact that it was like that at all was really surprising. He didn't care at the moment, but during the brief moment of peace, he found himself looking at a picture of him and three other people.

Bruce was shaking hands with a man at a ribbon cutting ceremony. In the background, was Louis Saint, a New York Marshal that he met whilehe came here to Gotham City looking for a criminal.

Then he turned his attention to the couple standing directly behind him, Raymond and Maria Falcone. They were the reason that the ribbon cutting ceremony was taking place. Raymond was a entrepeneur like Bruce, and Maria was a doctor.

Bruce knew that there was more than meets the eye when he was introduced to little David, but what he knows about David was not at all what he was expecting.

Well, those kind of things come with being Batman, I guess. Bruce thought to himself. It didn't matter though, he had an eventful night to get ready for.


AN: Well, that was the beginning of it. I did not want to give too much away, so we end it there for now. Don't worry, the next chapter will be up this weeK!