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Immunity | Hal Jordan by BrookeNatalie
Fandoms: Injustice: Gods Among Us, DCU, DCU (Comics), DC Extended Universe, Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Superman - All Media Types, Superman (Comics), Superman/Batman (Comics), Green Lantern (Comics), Green Lantern - All Media Types, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps (Comics), Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
14 Aug 2020
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In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil was going to escape his sight. All those who worshipped evil's might were to beware his power because he made an oath. He vowed to protect his world, and she was his world.
Even the best fall. The most incorruptible are tempted. No one, not even the gods among us, is perfect. Even the strongest of us aren't immune.
This isn't a story about Superheroes, though they may have powers, nor is it a story about heroes and villains.
This is a story about family, loss and love-about flawed humans who carry an enormous weight on their shoulders. This is a story of a conflicted mind and a loyal heart, a story about sacrifice and the price one is willing to pay for the people they love.
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Black Lives Matter by TSPofAmbition
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
03 Jun 2020
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"An asshole, is what happened." Hazel snapped, tears making her sound hoarse. "A racist, prejudiced asshole decided it would be just great to use the badge he had been given as a license to murder an innocent man."
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A short prose work detailing the mental breakdown of a girl raised in a toxic religious household. This work Compares the religious abuse experienced by the writer to a sexually abusive situation and can be pretty intense towards the end so proceed with caution. This story is based off of personal experiences and is not meant to condemn the entire religious community, only to highlight the problematic issues that arise in excessively religious households and the affects that it can have on the children who grow up in those houses, especially if they are Queer, Trans, or identify in another way that is unacceptable to their religious community.
