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What Should We Get and Why? by CracklPop for withthekeyisking
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
05 Jul 2022
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Charismatic professor Oliver Queen is too much for college student Dick Grayson to resist. It's a bad idea pretty much all around.
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Deathstroke and Nightwing sometimes do more on rooftops than fight. That's fine(ish)—there's a history of trysts between vigilantes and villains. Feelings, though? Nightwing's not so sure.
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Slade Wilson doesn't like it when clients can't pay up. Usually he makes his feelings clear by killing those reneging clients—often after they spend some quality time with his bad mood and a knife or two. This time, though, he accepts a non-cash payment in the form of Dick Grayson. Just not the Dick Grayson he knows.
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Art student Steve Rogers tries to figure out how to tell his sugar daddy he's fallen for him.
(This is pretty fluffy. Maybe as fluffy as Steve's tail. Oh, there's pet play. Did I mention that? Also spanking. But mostly fluff.)
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A collection of spooky, often melancholy pieces written for various Stetopher Week 2019 prompts. I meant for them all to be happier, it just...didn't happen. I blame the spirit of Hallowe'en? Wait, don't go! They're not all sad, I promise! There's one where Stiles is Puck!
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Drake Investigations by Tabithian
Fandom: Batman (Comics), DCU, DCU - Comicverse, Nightwing (Comic), Nightwing (Comics), Red Robin (Comics)
24 Sep 2012
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Bookmarked by CracklPop
25 Jun 2022
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“Ah. Here is a young man transfixed. Do you like Hunt, sir?"
"Do I like him?" Phil tore his eyes from the painting before him and marvelled at the stranger at his elbow. Like him? One might as well ask do you like Michaelangelo? Do you like Homer? Do you like the Alps?
An art enthusiast with a talent for meteorology meets (arguably) the Finest Painter in England. But impressing your idol can be damned hard work, especially when he's all pride and prejudice, and you're all sensibility and no sense. Heavy weather ahead...- Language:
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Bookmarked by CracklPop
02 May 2022
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Delightful and satisfying summer romance—the characters are funny and sympathetic and engaging and the story is very well crafted.
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They're saying there's work in the tunnels of Gotham. But one boy has already turned up dead. John isn't going to let that happen again.
Bookmarked by CracklPop
01 May 2021
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WIP, but what a great story! John Blake didn’t join the Gotham PD and so when Bane and Barsad roll into town, John ends up following some kids from the boys’ home to see what’s happening in the sewers. Complex, thoughtful, fascinating relationships between the thee main characters result. Bane and Barsad and Blake are wonderfully rendered.
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Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
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Bookmarked by CracklPop
26 Apr 2021
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One of the best Inception fics. Arthur and Mal are the dearest, tightest friends—through her marriage to Dom and Arthur’s relationship with Eames and the evolution of dream tech and the grimness of militarizing that tech. The story leads with sad inevitability to the events of the movie but gives Arthur and Eames a believable and deserved ending.
Beautifully crafted with incredibly vivid descriptions and characters both heartbreaking and hilarious. Excellent work.