Ghostly Management

Disclaimer: A Korean series called 'Hotel Del Luna' helped inspire this idea awhile back but never got around to it until now.

Summary: After dying for a short time, Tommy Merlyn became the manager of a rather unique hotel.


Sometimes, Tommy still had trouble believing he's the Manager of a Hotel for Ghosts, but lo and behold, he is. Something that had happened after coming back from a brief stint of being dead during the 5 years Oliver was believed to have died in the North China Sea. His dying and returning to the living had given him the ability to see and speak with Ghosts, something very few rarely ever experienced and because of this, he'd been made a suitable candidate to become the Manager of a Hotel for Ghosts. Granted, he'd had trouble believing it at first after the being known as the Spectre had come to him over it but gradually he came to believe. Dying had been an event that had matured him and though the work had been somewhat difficult at first, Tommy eventually got accustomed to it and came to like the work. Especially as the work tended to sometimes involve helping the Ghosts there cross over to the Other Side. Now he and the owner of the Hotel did tend to not get along that great some of the time but they had a good rapport with one another regardless.

"You knew he was alive the entire time, didn't you?" Tommy asked of the owner after the news came out that Oliver's alive.

The owner shrugged her shoulders. "As you know, there are things I simply can't talk about thanks to the rules."

"Yeah, I know, it seriously sucks sometimes though." Damn rules.

"Agreed." She knew he really wasn't going to be happy where the rules are concerned once he found out someone from his past is a resident of the hotel.

"Guess I should make a few calls to see how everyone's doing with this news." Tommy decided with a sigh.

Knowing it was very likely Laurel wasn't sure how to feel about the news and that her father was definitely not going to be all that happy about it. "Have fun."

Tommy snorted at that as he walked off to start making those calls. "Have fun she says, hah. I'd almost rather deal with the angry Clown again."


Author's Notes: Hope folks enjoyed!