3 Works by Vish514
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Seconds Stolen from the Stars by Vish514
Fandoms: 崩坏:星穹铁道 | Honkai: Star Rail (Video Game)
10 May 2026
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"Last chance to back out and tell Elio we would rather fight an Aeon," Silver Wolf muttered.
No one spoke. Blade looked at his empty scarred hands. Firefly adjusted the brim of her hat. Kafka simply checked her nails with an air of complete indifference.
"Fine. Initiating jump."
The Stellaron Hunters are many things: interstellar terrorists, elite operatives, and the IPC’s most expensive headaches.
What they are not though is "well-adjusted."
After a series of silent missions where the only thing the team shared was a kill count, Elio has decided that the internal synergy of his unit is hovering somewhere between ‘total stranger’ and ‘active workplace hazard.’ The solution? A mandatory, thirty-one-day, all-expenses-stolen sabbatical to the galaxy’s most aggressively relaxing planets.
The mission parameters are simple: No Stellarons. No scripts. No weapons. And absolutely no hacking your way out of "fun."
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Have You Tried Turning Your Secret Lair Off and On Again? by Vish514
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
28 Apr 2026
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"Security Audit: Phase One," Tim whispered, his eyes glued to the telescope.
Below, a goon in a purple suit—who looked like he’d been hired specifically for his ability to stand still and look confused—approached the "Secure" keypad at the main loading dock. He punched in a six-digit code.
Tim waited for the final digit, then tapped a copper wire against a capacitor. BEEEEEEP.
Or, 5 of Tim Drake’s various encounters with Rogues during his childhood, and 1 when he’s with his family
This work is the prequel to The Statistical Improbability of Belonging, but you do not need to read that work to understand this one.
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Tim Drake knows that crying yields no data. He learned that at six years old in an empty house, illuminated only by the blue light of a computer screen.
Now, he’s an exhausted student by day and a digital poltergeist by night. He doesn't just "watch" the Wayne family, he optimizes them. He hacks their coffee machines, stabilizes their tactical HUDs, and leaves anonymous medical alerts on the Bat-computer when Bruce’s cortisol levels spike. It’s not stalking if it’s protective, right?
But when Jason Todd corners him in the library to argue about The Great Gatsby, Tim realizes that maintaining a firewall is a lot harder when the target is sitting across the table. It turns out, you can’t calculate your way out of a hug, and the Waynes are very, very persistent.
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