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But I'm gonna be here 'til forever, so just call when you're around by blingbland
Fandom: Batman - All Media Types
14 Nov 2024
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Bookmarked by itzhaki
22 Jul 2025
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What is Hood doing here? They had a truce. They don’t bother Hood, Hood doesn’t bother them. Dick had been-- happy. With the terms. Happy that he didn’t have to worry about finding his surviving brother broken and bleeding on the ground again. Happy that he didn’t have to watch Hood spit in the face of everything Jason believed in, happy that he can pretend that Hood never appeared in the first place. That his little brother didn’t come back so horribly, horribly wrong.
Hood’s gun shines where it points at the Clock King’s face, and Dick does his best to hold back the urge to vomit.
Dick lets out a long, slow breath, “Hood–”
Hood flinches, “Night–”
Pain explodes in his back, and his world goes white.
He wakes up in the Titans tower.
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Dick accidentally gets sent back five years in the past, before Jason died. It's up to him to save his little brother, and maybe learn to see him in a different light.
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There are many days where Batman is so consumed by The Mission that even when he takes off the cowl, he still forgets to be Bruce Wayne. However, when some mysterious force makes him forget to be Batman instead, more than just the Gotham City crime rate is affected. His family has to deal with a very changed man, and while Red Hood has never been able to accept Batman's priorities, Jason Todd might just find he has a very different opinion about a civilian Bruce Wayne.
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There ain't no warning the first time (ain't no one to tell you run boy run) by Winteress_Soldier
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
23 May 2025
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Jason Todd is trying to work out who he is from who he used to be, and Duke Thomas is trying to work out who he is in the first place. Neither of them have anything figured out.
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Jason, Duke and a study of warning signs and inevitability.
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a joker-kill a day keeps the Pit rage away by theninjacat
Fandoms: DCU (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
22 Apr 2025
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The Pit still has it's hold on Jason. One of Bruce's children is still estranged from him. And the Joker is still alive.
Bruce finds a solution to all three problems.
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Is letting your child kill different versions of your arch nemesis good parenting?
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Jason would be Bruce’s slaughterhouse, his killing floor, his morgue and final resting. It didn’t matter if Bruce would kill for him or not, because he couldn’t make him love a dead boy, and he was tired of Bruce acting all high and mighty when he let his crusade of children bruise blue and black for his endless war.
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“Jay,” Bruce said. “It doesn’t matter. You’re my son. That has never changed.” his voice was soft, barely a whisper, and Jason’s heart throbbed like an open wound.
“Your son is dead,” Jason replied, “And you never avenged him. Your hands are clean.”
Bruce reached for him again, low and broken and he looked like he was one touch away from shattering into a thousand pieces. (Jason was already in ruins.) “My mind is not.”
aka : jason returns to gotham, vision permanently tainted a nice shade of neon green, and with one defining goal. make gotham a better place, or die trying.