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unfitforsociety) wrote2021-08-29 05:05 pm
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i live in a city sorrow built
Batfamily
forward tho' I canna see by
nex_et_nox
Jason, newly returned to Gotham as the Red Hood, keeps accidentally helping out the Bats. It's really frustrating. Oh Jay.
In the Palm of Your Hand by
lapsedpacifist
Dick was forced into becoming a host for an entity of unknown strength, unknown motive, and unknown reach. The only thing he did know? It needed him alive. This was a compelling read, and it does a great job with the Dick & Donna friendship.
A Piña Colada, Heavy On The Piñas by
whaleofatime
Batman decides to recruit some backup for work on a trafficking ring based in Havana, Cuba. He hadn't expected the case to be anything out of the ordinary, and he certainly hadn't expected Jason of all people volunteering to come help, but he learns that it's probably fair to say that we're all living in interesting times right now.
Or,
Through costumed vigilanteism, Hawaiian shirts, and corned beef dinners, Jason and Bruce rebuild a relationship a day at the beach at a time. This is both hilarious and heartfelt. I enjoyed it a lot.
puzzle pieces by
emavee
Damian gets de-aged. This is fine. The real problems arise after he turns back into an eleven-year-old. Oh my heart. #we were the best richard
Recollect, re-collect by
Ptelea
This is a long, brilliant, emotional gutpunch of a story where Jason gets whammied by a spell that makes everyone start to forget him, and the Batfamily has to work together to reverse it. Really spectacular and highly recommended if you have ever loved Robin in any incarnation (but especially Jason and Dick). I sobbed my face off several times. #being robin gives him magic
some nights i call it a draw by
littlearrows
Five times Bruce brings Dick to Watchtower during his time as Robin, and one time Dick brings Damian. Oh heart.
✭
forward tho' I canna see by
Jason, newly returned to Gotham as the Red Hood, keeps accidentally helping out the Bats. It's really frustrating. Oh Jay.
In the Palm of Your Hand by
Dick was forced into becoming a host for an entity of unknown strength, unknown motive, and unknown reach. The only thing he did know? It needed him alive. This was a compelling read, and it does a great job with the Dick & Donna friendship.
A Piña Colada, Heavy On The Piñas by
Batman decides to recruit some backup for work on a trafficking ring based in Havana, Cuba. He hadn't expected the case to be anything out of the ordinary, and he certainly hadn't expected Jason of all people volunteering to come help, but he learns that it's probably fair to say that we're all living in interesting times right now.
Or,
Through costumed vigilanteism, Hawaiian shirts, and corned beef dinners, Jason and Bruce rebuild a relationship a day at the beach at a time. This is both hilarious and heartfelt. I enjoyed it a lot.
puzzle pieces by
Damian gets de-aged. This is fine. The real problems arise after he turns back into an eleven-year-old. Oh my heart. #we were the best richard
Recollect, re-collect by
This is a long, brilliant, emotional gutpunch of a story where Jason gets whammied by a spell that makes everyone start to forget him, and the Batfamily has to work together to reverse it. Really spectacular and highly recommended if you have ever loved Robin in any incarnation (but especially Jason and Dick). I sobbed my face off several times. #being robin gives him magic
some nights i call it a draw by
Five times Bruce brings Dick to Watchtower during his time as Robin, and one time Dick brings Damian. Oh heart.
✭