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Months passed since you've been locked in the G.D.A prison basement. Then one day you're dragged out of your cell, a shocked collar placed on your neck, then thrown into a supposed war. Evil variants of the annoying hero who nagged at your ear were out wrecking the place, and you were tasked (more so forced) to fight them.
... It seems, however, each of these variants have some sort of history with 'you'—and they'll be damned if the one dimension you're alive, they'll let you go. Even if you’re different, it doesn’t make you any less theirs.
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When Jason gets hit with Ivy's pollen and starts feeling the effects, he thinks nothing of it. It's just some cuddle pollen, after all. So what if it's making him feel hot all over instead of cold? He could handle it.
And when he wakes up the next morning to find his Replacement in his living room, wrapped up in his couch blankets from neck to toe and looking at him with something... something like betrayal shining in his eyes? Jason does the only think his pit-addled brain can think to do: He screams at the kid, tells him that whatever the fuck made him look at Jason like that was his own damn fault, and orders him to get the fuck out of Jason's goddamn apartment before he does something he'd actually regret.
... It's not like anything that bad could've happened, anyways. It'd just been some cuddle-pollen, right?
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- Part 11 of BatxBros
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Polaris Black was born into a name that carried weight — a family that worshipped tradition and feared nothing more than disobedience. He was taught what to believe before he was ever taught how to think.
Blood is everything. Love is control. Power is survival. The youngest star in a cursed constellation.
This is the story of a boy raised in silence and expectation — who could have become anything but first had to decide what he believed. A boy taught to serve a name, who begins to question what that name truly means. A boy torn between the world that made him and the one he dreams might be possible.
A boy who begins to ask: what does it really mean to be a Black? And what might it cost to become something else? It’s about choosing — not perfectly, not easily — to fight for something better, even if “better” isn’t always good. Of the friends he makes — and loses. Of those who see him, and those who never try. Of how love can be offered in quiet ways and misunderstood in quieter ones.
A slow, character-driven coming-of-age — more about inner battles than grand ones. About doubt, legacy, and the aching courage it takes to become more than what you were told to be.
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Growing up sheltered under the protective Bruce Wayne leaves you wanting for a little experience.
When your 18th birthday comes and goes, you find you may not have to leave the manor to get it.
(Less smutty than it sounds!)
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- Part 3 of | Good Luck, Babe! / BB Verse |
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Nightlight (Jason Todd/Reader) by Gunznspiritz
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics), Under the Red Hood
24 Dec 2018
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Y/n L/n is a struggling art student (who are we kidding, all art students are struggling). Living in Gotham city doesn't lessen the stress at all, but at least she could rely on Gotham's vigilantes to keep her safe at night, right?
Wrong.
On her way home from her night class, she was the victim of a mugging gone wrong, and was left to bleed out in an alleyway; that is until her meta-gene was awakened.
Now Y/n experiences blackouts every night, only waking up several hours later to bruises and blood, and news feed of a new rogue wreaking havoc on Gotham.
At first, it was fun, she'd go to sleep for a few hours and wake up with a couple of bags of money lying around. Then she woke up one day, and she wasn't in her apartment.
Handcuffed to a cot, in a cement cell, in the "Red Hood's" hideout, Y/n only has one question to ask her captor.
"Who the fuck is the Red Hood?"
