6 Works by Sparkle_everywhere
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Tim Drake decides that admitting his past as a fan of the Flying Graysons might help resolve whatever has been going on between him and Dick.
Dick has just discovered that the adorable boy he met years ago was his brother.
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- Part 5 of Birds Don’t Break Alone
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When Tim was nine, he and two other children wrote a list of adults to avoid during the Galas.
Now, at fifteen, he's Robin, and those old pages crawl back into his life...and into Batman's hands.
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Since I had to learn to be, someone you don’t know by Sparkle_everywhere
Fandoms: DCU, Batman - All Media Types
30 Aug 2025
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Damian needs help being Bruce's Robin, so he turns to the only person he believes has the answers: Tim.
But Dick keeps showing up, They have a difficult conversation that leads to even more difficult conclusions.
Maybe they've been broken too long to be fixed, Maybe they've already fixed themselves without each other.
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- Part 4 of Birds Don’t Break Alone
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Sometimes I wish that I could freeze a memory by Sparkle_everywhere
Fandoms: DCU, Batman - All Media Types
13 Aug 2025
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Damian had figured about Tim's old habit of stalking a while ago.
They bond over old photos, but why does Tim always have to hide something?
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- Part 3 of Birds Don’t Break Alone
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Tim Drake lost his spleen nearly two years ago.
He never told his family. There was always something more urgent - Manage the Wayne Enterprises, fixing things with his brothers, keeping Gotham safe.
Then Killer Croc broke out of Arkham, and the truth stopped being optional.
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- Part 2 of Birds Don’t Break Alone
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A bird fell from the nest by Sparkle_everywhere
Fandoms: DCU, DCU (Comics), Batman - All Media Types
29 Jul 2025
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Dick knows he fucked up, he fears he can’t fix it this time.
Tim thinks his family will never see him in the same way again.
Bruce noticed his kids are acting weird with each other, he just wants them to talk to himSeries
- Part 1 of Birds Don’t Break Alone
