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like a seed dropped by a sky bird in a distant wood by caffeinlee
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
19 Nov 2025
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“I am Nightwing, it is my duty to—”
“Tolerate?”
“Be compassionate.”
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After a heap of cruel twists and turns, who can say if Nighting and Red Hood, two brothers on a diverging path, have been changed for the better?
Bookmarked by frxkenstein
10 Dec 2025
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Two moments when Jason Todd was a normal teenager by epifaniax
Fandoms: DCU, DCU (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics), Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
19 Sep 2025
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Teenage years are a horrible, terrible time, and Jason doesn't think he'll survive them (he's right).
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- Part 7 of In which DC writes good parents
Bookmarked by frxkenstein
10 Dec 2025
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Papá by epifaniax
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics), Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
30 Aug 2025
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The first time Jason calls Bruce dad is when he gets sick.
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- Part 6 of In which DC writes good parents
Bookmarked by frxkenstein
10 Dec 2025
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differences by epifaniax
Fandoms: DCU, DCU (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010), Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics)
14 Sep 2025
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Bruce wanted to dive in headfirst, go to the damn barn, grab a saw, prune the tree, and get Jason off the branch. He didn't care if the kid screamed, yelled, kicked, or bit. But he knew it wasn't right—it wasn't the kind of parenting he wanted to give.
If only Jason would make his life easier.
“GET DOWN FROM THERE NOW, JASON, ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME?” he shouted at the boy up there, more than four meters high. How did he even get up there without any tools? Bruce had no idea.
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- Part 5 of In which DC writes good parents
Bookmarked by frxkenstein
10 Dec 2025
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Domination by Mariessa, Marythegorgon (Mariessa)
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU (Comics)
22 Dec 2025
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Dick struggles to keep his family together.
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"You need to eat." He opened the fridge and took out some leftovers from yesterday's lunch for the younger man to eat.
He placed it right under Tim's arms and cleared his throat loudly to grab his attention. The dark-haired man stopped texting for the first time that day and spared the food a glance. Despite the fact that his behavior would make you think it must be some revolting meal, they both knew Tim would dig in if Alfred asked. Since it was Dick asking, Tim was able to fight more and protest vocally.
His therapist had told him this was actually pretty normal in dysfunctional family units. The children would target the safe person in their life, like their subservient mother or downtrodden father, with all their negative emotions. That was because this person was least likely to permanently turn their back after all the abuse thrown their way. Dick didn't feel like what Tim dished his way was abusive.
Now, Jason? Yes. But Tim and the other kids? No.
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- Part 8 of Situations
Bookmarked by frxkenstein
10 Dec 2025

