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In loving memory by LoomingSpector, Spector (LoomingSpector)
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
18 Feb 2026
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While once again, Jason is trying to spy on his father, he's waiting out in the one place he knew he would come on this specific date, even if it would make him an easy target, he knew he would be here.
Park Row, June 26, a date where a young child's life would change forever.
Jason knew he would be here to leave flowers.What he doesn't expect is a teary phone call from Damian, on the verge of tears asking him to return to the house as quickly as possible. Someone had dared the desecrate the memory of Martha and Thomas Wayne, on the very day of their remembrance.
Bookmarked by Elisa04
16 Jun 2026
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Jason finds the wound on Bruce’s throat with unerring accuracy, and coaxes the clotted blood there to soften with a few licks. When he latches on, he drinks in hasty draws. His hands flex against Bruce’s chest in a mimicry of a kitten’s kneading. Bruce’s vision swims.
A moment later, Dick grasps Jason’s shoulder. “That’s enough, Jay.”
Jason growls—a weak, reedy noise—and digs blunt teeth against Bruce’s throat in his desperation to hold on.
“It’s alright,” Bruce says, laying his hand over Dick’s.
Dick meets his eyes. “He’ll kill you.”
Let him, Bruce thinks. Oh, god, let him.
After his murder, Jason’s family brings him back to life.
There are side effects.
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16 Jun 2026
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“This one is a bit of an escape artist,” the shelter worker explains, “and he can be quite reactive. Are you sure you wouldn’t like to look at another? He may not be a good fit.”
Ugh, this again.
Jason curls up more tightly, wedging his nose beneath his tail so he can’t see whatever ‘adopters’ have come to peer piteously at him. He considers the logistics of making another escape attempt if the door is opened—until, that is, a boy’s voice abruptly arrests his attention.
“No,” Damian Wayne says, kneeling before Jason’s kennel. “I want this one.”
Jason encounters a villain who turns people into animals.
Damian, meanwhile, adopts a dog.
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16 Jun 2026
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It's too late to apologize by Speechless_since_1998
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), DCU, DCU (Comics)
02 Jun 2026
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They found Batman on a rooftop in the Bowery, staring at the sky as if waiting for the Bat-Signal, silent, without Robin or Batgirl nearby.
You ruin everything you touch. You're cursed, Bruce, and if I don't do something, you'll bury more Robins for your crusade .
He'd said those words, hadn't he? He'd been so blinded by rage that he didn't care about the pain he was causing—and he'd thought, what right did Bruce have to be hurt? It was his fault, he had to pay—that he didn't think about the consequences.
Damian wasn't the type to be pushed aside, not even when his father asked him to. But maybe there wasn't much choice, especially if the CPS had already been involved by Oliver…
“Batman…”
Diana was the one who approached Batman first, her lasso glowing in her hand. “We are sorry.”
A long pause. Then a dry, guttural sound escaped the Bat. A cruel chuckle, so full of rage it was waiting to spill out like a raging river.
"Is that all? After all the shit you threw at him, you're coming after him with your tail between your legs?," the Bat said, angry and Clark's eyes widened.
That wasn’t Bruce.
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Jason’s first mistake was hacking the Bats’ secret comm channel.
Although could it really be called hacking when they’d never bothered to change their frequency since his Robin days? All he’d had to do was log on, and boom – instant access to the best ways to avoid meddlesome Bats while he got shit done. And since his end was carefully muted, they wouldn’t even know anyone was listening.
His second mistake was thinking he could listen without getting sucked back into their drama.
Jason came back to Gotham with two intentions: one – protect Crime Alley and do it right this time. And two – avoid the Bats. Neither of these were proving as simple as he’d hoped.
