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what happens when the unseen is finally seen. when the empty void is occupied. when the lonely bat finally has a lantern.
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14 Jun 2026
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I want better for you, he thought, but it was too desperate. Too high of a chance that his voice would crack, that he’d let something loose he couldn’t dare bear to a child.
“You need to do better,” he said. That was appropriate. Professional.
Bruce didn’t respond. A quick glance back gave him the same sight as before, the kid's body curled into itself so only the messy hair at the top of his head was visible.
His heart hurt. He wanted to reach behind him, to put his hand on Bruce’s arm like a comforting parent.
“Take your shoes off the seat,” he said instead, and he kept driving in troubled silence.
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Or, five times Alfred didn't understand a young Bruce Wayne and one time he didn't understand an adult Bruce Wayne either.
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27 May 2026
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a constant satellite of your blazing sun by cherryfeather
Fandoms: Superman - All Media Types, Batman - All Media Types, DCU
07 Aug 2025
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Bruce skidded to a halt, breath hissing through his teeth.
Superman’s head came up sharply, like the sound of Bruce’s shock still meant something to him—and it was Clark, but he was different. Different lines on his face, a subtly different curl to his hair, and as he looked Bruce up and down his eyes blew wide.
Bruce’s hand dropped immediately to his belt, a chill sweeping through him. “Not our Kal.”
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Bruce and Clark have been in a relationship since the founding of the Justice League almost twenty years ago. When the League tries to bring in a thief with stolen reality-shifting technology, Clark is accidentally exchanged with his counterpart from a universe that's almost identical—except he's married to Lois. And they have a son.As each side scrambles to swap their Clarks back, Bruce and Clark find themselves grappling with new questions about their life together, faced with the possibility of things having gone differently for not just the two of them, but their children—the ones they have, and the one they've never met. Along the way, they do their best not to to blow up their counterparts' lives by dredging up any long-buried feelings. (They may or may not succeed at that last.)
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Bookmarked by Urkkm
05 May 2026
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This was an amazing read I didn't appreciate it enough in the comments so bookmarked it is
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When Levi acquired his false identification he knew that the key to survival would be to stay unnoticed and to contain the bitterness and anger he feels inside himself. As the tides of war start to turn against Germany, however, Levi finds himself in a position to make a choice.
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25 Apr 2026
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The single most beautiful piece of literature I genuinely think about this fic at least once week for the past 2 years
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Why'd you have to chase the light, somewhere I can't go? by Speechless_since_1998
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), DCU
19 Dec 2025
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"Why are you here, Nightwing?" Superman's voice was calm but firm as he spoke. He didn't even turn around, all his attention on the man lying on the bed, gripping his hand. He touched him as if he were the most precious thing in the world. Dick didn't want to look: Bruce shouldn't be like this, immobile, surrounded by machinery.
"I'm here for him," Dick said, standing in front of the bed, still looking at Superman, because he couldn't see his father Bruce in that way.
Superman made a contemptuous noise, completely out of place for him, "And obviously, you're alone. Where are the others? Minding their own business?"
Dick curled his lip, defensive. "Someone had to stay in Gotham, you know."
"If my father had been saved from a cult that wanted to sacrifice him to an alien god, I'd be right there with him," the alien said angrily. "But apparently, he doesn't even deserve that grace, does he?"
(Batman was a legend. Batman was invincible. But Bruce Wayne was just a man, and Dick wasn't ready to face the chance of seeing another parent die, without being able to tell him he didn't hate him.)

