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Two boys run from the mountains
(or; insights in J. Farris (guide) and S. Grey (sage), told mostly in the right order)
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Fix-it for the end of episode 91
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When they finally head down to the bunkrooms that night, Nick is tired but happy. He falls into a hammock and hears Stat do the same. The room is quiet; he can hear waves lapping against the boat on the other side of the wall, and the soft creaking breaths of the ship is just lulling him to sleep when-
“So here’s the thing about Bulbasaur,” starts Stat, unprompted and indignant, and Nick barks a laugh into the dark of the room.Or: Nick and Static man visit the Irons, and learn how to be people together.
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- Part 4 of Home
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There’s an itching in Chris’ bones. Go on, it says. Don’t you want to be important? Don’t you want to mean something?
Her hair still smells like the ocean. Someone she doesn’t remember has twisted parts of it into braids. Chris spent years growing, but she doesn’t remember them. (That doesn’t mean she didn’t grow, though.)
“I think I need to go,” she says.
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- Part 3 of Home
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He builds himself up, out. He grows into his bones and his voice drops several years too late, (but it drops). He cuts away the parts of himself that do not fit and creates himself in his own image. Nicholas is nothing if not a self-made man.
(A study in Nicholas Waters)
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“DON’T—!” The word tears from Tim’s throat, too late.
Wild magic slams into Nightwing dead-on, erupting in green light that swallows him whole.
When the light sputters and dies, it reveals his crumpled form. For a breath, the warehouse goes dead quiet.
The casters stare, eyes wide, as if they can’t believe they’d actually landed a hit.
Tiny Dick Grayson because it’s a classic
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- Part 2 of Sooner or Later
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18 Mar 2026
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Jason discovers an assassin has been breaking into Wayne Manor. He doesn't understand why Bruce won't protect them.
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The one where Jason thinks Renegade is going to kill Bruce, Renegade thinks Renegade is going to Bruce, and Bruce is luring Dick Grayson home like a stray cat
(Poor Jason is having Such a bad time)
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At the end of the narrow alley, Willis stood, flat-palmed against the wall by a remarkably clean dumpster.
“You weren’t supposed to see me,” he snapped, turning around to face them.
“What the fuck,” Jason took a step back, and Dick put one hand on his back in an effort to steady him. “What is popping up outa of the grave a family trait? Did you pass on the zombie gene or something?”
“You aren’t the one I’m looking for. Do yourself a favor and get out of here before it's too late.”
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In one universe, Willis Todd died in jail, and Bruce Wayne adopted his abandoned son.
In another universe, Willis Todd was experimented on in a secret Cadmus project while in prison. Once free, he sued for restitution and the custody of his fifteen-year-old son before beating him to death in a drunken rage. In this reality, Willis will stop at nothing to get a second chance. Even if it means using his newfound meta powers to search a thousand universes for an innocent and undamaged version of the boy he lost.
The Jason Todd of one universe and the Willis Todd of another, are bound to collide.
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- Part 17 of Antithesis DCU Alternative Timeline
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15 Mar 2026
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The wind whips around, rapid, and sharp with sand and grit.
Tim can’t see—there’s so much dust trapped between his eyelids that he can hardly tell if they’re even closed or not. It burns and stings, it fills his lungs, and all he can think about is his body, buried under a new dune of sand, and his family, so many miles away, not even thinking to look for him there.And just as suddenly, the sun and sand and howling winds are gone.
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In which the universe takes pity on Tim, just once, if it even was the universe at all.
(My take on the surprisingly common “Tim Drake finds himself in a different universe” trope.)
