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Bank Robber raises his gun.
Damian’s chin tucks, his eyes glare, his muscles tense in preparation. Tim knows he’ll take that bullet. He’ll take the bullet, the injury, the pain. He’ll take the scar, the video, the risk. He’ll take it silently. Like he was trained to do, like he always has.
Except that’s Tim’s little brother.
And he can’t let him.
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Bookmarked by Lileide
11 Sep 2025
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A brotherly road-trip takes an unexpected and unfortunate turn when the Wayne boys' car breaks down outside of a small, rural town in the middle of nowhere. No cell service. No car. No motel. But bad quickly turns to worse when two of them disappear just hours later.
But protecting their family is hard to do without masks. And even harder when the cameras are turned on them.
Beggars' Bones is a small town, but it buries its secrets deep. And some will fight hard to keep them covered.
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It's been a rough few years for the batfamily. Tim can see how this affects those he loves and he wants to help them. The only solution to the pain they are carrying would be to erase it altogether.
Or Tim travels back in time despite how it would make his position in the family obsolete
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Timothy Jackson Drake could not be Robin for many reasons. Alvin Draper, on the other hand, could.
Years later, Timothy Drake is forced to a lunch with the Waynes. They don't know he used to be Alvin Draper.
Or I combined the "Civilian Tim Drake Wayne Enterprises employee" with "Tim uses the identity Alvin Draper while Robin."
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- Part 1 of A Third Robin's Fake Life
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Jason needs Tim to keep talking. He needs to know that Tim's still alive.
What Tim says, however, is shit the younger brother would never reveal outside of extreme blood loss.
Or Tim chats about his childhood a wee bit while Jason rushes to go save him :)
Whumptober 2024 No. 20: Emotional angst, giving permission to die, "It's not your fault"

