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  1. Public Bookmark 35

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    Bruce had never been one for trivial matters such as whom he took to his bed, but he did have one exception; vampires, or nobility of any sort.

    It wasn’t as if he was entirely against them. But he had his reasons to avoid the higher classes, especially the vampires. ‘Twas simply in his blood to do so, and he did with ease whenever possible. That was until a certain vampire plucked him out of a crowd and had their eyes set on Bruce quite insistently—not to bed the whore, to Bruce’s dismay—but to buy his company, drink of his blood, and stay the daylight in the man’s room. The only things the strange vampire named Clark had asked of him.

    It was only for one night, and the fickle creature would leave and never be seen again. Then Bruce would be back to his work as both a prostitute and Batman.

    But he was wrong. The vampire kept coming back. Refusing his bed at every encounter, merely asking the same as he’d had the previous night: company, a meal, the night with Bruce.

    And at the very same time, the murders of the courtesan's in the Narrows began.

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    SBBB2025, Prostitute Bruce and Vampire Clark in a different spin on Gotham by Gaslight, with a little Vampire: The Masquerade

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    06 Aug 2025

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    Bruce decides to shape public opinion on Batman for the better and thinks seducing a journalist to write a few good-faith articles about the dark knight might do the trick. All this he has to balance while solving a case with Superman to find out just who is bringing Kryptonite into Gotham, and why.

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    04 Aug 2025

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    first great superbat