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Terminal by RatedE4Everyone
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics), Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
31 Jul 2025
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Jason has a secret: he's dying. Damian finds out and there's nothing he can do about it.
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01 Mar 2026
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Tim crashed down into the diner seat across from Jason, and made grabby hands for the menu card. Jason watched as the sun filtered through the dusty window, the cars zipping by, and the way the light caught the red leather of the seats, glinting off the salt and pepper shakers, and reflecting back into Tim’s eyes, who was squinting at the menu.
“I swear this place used to have eggos,” Tim complained.
Jason looked back at him. “Tim.”
“Yeah?”
“I’m dying.”
OR: Jason's lung cancer diagnosis, and the fallout, ft. good dad Bruce
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01 Mar 2026
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When Harry Potter has been kept in the confines of the property of Privet Drive, forced to do all the chores and housework for the Dursley's, he's beginning to lose his sanity. That is, until, his most hated Professor, Severus Snape, swoops in and whisks him away to his cozy cottage on Spinner's End.
Or, Snape takes Harry from the Dursley's as his new temporary guardian for the summer. And he has one hell of a year at Hogwarts.
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- Part 1 of Spinner's End
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Bookmarked by garlic_bread_09
26 Feb 2026
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Bruce Wayne always knew letting Jason go was the right thing to do — especially when his boy seemed to carry pain on his shoulders and the past in his smile. But like any father, he asked for one small thing: a single text message every year, just to let him know he was alive.
Letting Jason go had been one of the hardest things Bruce had ever done.
But he was a father — and even the worst of them make sacrifices.Bookmarked by garlic_bread_09
24 Feb 2026
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Bruce never thought he'd be put in a position like this. Forced to organise funerals with too-small caskets and decide which damn shirt his child should wear as they lower him down into the ground. Sit in the unsettling stillness of Jason's room and not expect a huffing teenager to come in and kick him out for overstaying his welcome.
Bruce stands and walks towards the desk, reaching out for the unfinished booklet left open on the desk. His hands stops right before he reaches the page. It's one of his school workbooks, chemistry from the looks of it.
Jason was halfway through question seven.
(Jason's room, after his death.)
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21 Feb 2026
