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Calling All Angels by Bellaromanza
Fandoms: NCIS, 9-1-1 (TV), Yellowstone (TV 2018), Hawaii Five-0 (2010), Criminal Minds (US TV)
15 Jan 2026
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While Tony was undercover in Philly as 'Antonio DeAngelo', he got to know the Macaluso's next-door neighbor's kids, the Buckleys pretty well.
Evan was a Houdini in training, and somehow, became an important part Tony's life and changed both of their lives for the better. -
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Talia's first child is nameless. Is faceless. Is dead. She only has Damian now, but the thought of that first baby, of that first child she shared with Bruce, is a gaping wound.
Or, Talia al Ghul unravels a mystery that has been haunting her for over a decade.
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"The Egocentric Temporal Order (ETO) bias is the finding that self-initiated action-events are perceived as having occurred prior to simultaneous externally triggered events."
Or: Time is a polite fiction that only matters if you're paying attention, and Anakin is neither polite nor paying attention.
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And I headcanon that Michelle went to Tony the second her sister went missing and they set up a sting, got her back and caught the people trying to use her to blackmail Michelle into being their mole without the ridiculous plan that Vance came up with (including not telling Gibbs that his new team members were all suspects for being a mole, or even that a mole existed, but still expecting Gibbs' "gut" to catch the mole.) - ldorgan (Registered User)
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- Part 93 of NCIS One Shots
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The Plotter: Plans by Design by cryptidcookies23
Fandom: Batman (Comics), Batman - All Media Types
11 Dec 2025
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The Drakes abandon Tim on his eighth birthday, telling him that it is now his job to take care of himself.
But eeking out a life in Gotham is very difficult, especially on your own. Tim manages, barely, by becoming the rogue going by The Plotter.Various rogues purchase plans from The Plotter. Those that know his age are too embarrassed or prideful to admit it. Those that don't are in for quite the surprise.
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