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Existential Crisis Mode by LuciaInTheSky
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Spider-Man - All Media Types, DCU, Marvel Cinematic Universe
18 Apr 2026
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Peter was alone, mid-way through an existential crisis after the Erasure™ and was dreading the upcoming month of May.
Jason was sick of people telling him how he felt. ‘You don’t need us anymore,’ Artemis had told him, as if saying it would make it true. As if Jason needed someone to justify keeping them around. But three weeks back in Gotham and all Jason felt was fucking bored and lonely.
It was a relief, then, when some random New Yorker was thrown into his living room through a portal straight out of some LSD daydream.
Finally, something interesting to deal with.
Cue some wild family misunderstandings, criminal conspiracies and cults.
Because there’s always a goddamn cult.
(Portuguese translation available; Spanish translation available)
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- Part 1 of Crisis of Faith
- Part 1 of The Spideyhood Obsession Continues (More at Five)
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Soap stumbles upon something and can't look away. What a perv.
Bookmarked by Pipeledipus0
19 Mar 2026
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Soap stumbles upon something and can't look away. What a perv.
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You respected the Colonel, but the person? Fuck him. (Oh, the irony)
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Konig gets excited in a safe house and you offer him help out of spite.Series
- Part 4 of Konig one-shots
Bookmarked by Pipeledipus0
19 Mar 2026
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You respected the Colonel, but the person? Fuck him. (Oh, the irony)
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Konig gets excited in a safe house and you offer him help out of spite. -
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It surprised him. The lengths he would go to, to feel close to you, the way he would degrade himself to quench his desires.
It really surprised him.
Wired eyes with pinprick pupils staring into the harsh blue light of his computer screen in the office, looking through your file, figuring as much of you out as possible without even having to be near you. Not that he didn't want to be near you. Oh, he very much did. But he had no real reason to be, you were just the intelligence officer, a quiet girl, absorbed in paperwork, rubbing your temples when you worked too late. And you always worked late.
That's when it had started.
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- Part 2 of SMUT
Bookmarked by Pipeledipus0
19 Mar 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
It surprised him. The lengths he would go to, to feel close to you, the way he would degrade himself to quench his desires.
It really surprised him.
Wired eyes with pinprick pupils staring into the harsh blue light of his computer screen in the office, looking through your file, figuring as much of you out as possible without even having to be near you. Not that he didn't want to be near you. Oh, he very much did. But he had no real reason to be, you were just the intelligence officer, a quiet girl, absorbed in paperwork, rubbing your temples when you worked too late. And you always worked late.
That's when it had started.
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You're struggling in your relationship. König has become distant and cold. The situation worsens as loneliness and doubts creep in, just as a new and attractive neighbor moves in across the street. This new guy doesn't seem to care that you have a boyfriend and is blatantly interested in you. You know you should resist his advances, but it's challenging when he is giving you the attention you desperately crave-attention that your boyfriend isn't providing. Should you end a two-year relationship over a neighbor? Your conscience screams no, but will you listen? Probably not.
Bookmarked by Pipeledipus0
18 Mar 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
You're struggling in your relationship. König has become distant and cold. The situation worsens as loneliness and doubts creep in, just as a new and attractive neighbor moves in across the street. This new guy doesn't seem to care that you have a boyfriend and is blatantly interested in you. You know you should resist his advances, but it's challenging when he is giving you the attention you desperately crave-attention that your boyfriend isn't providing. Should you end a two-year relationship over a neighbor? Your conscience screams no, but will you listen? Probably not.
