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When Nightwing killed the Joker, Alfred Pennyworth felt that justice had been done.
When Batman revived the Joker, Alfred knew that if he wanted justice for Jason, he’d have to do it himself.
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AU. Years of being bullied for his smarts left him dreading when people figured out he was a genius. What better way to throw them off then by acting stupid? Enter: Dumb Blond Spencer Reid.
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05 May 2025
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“All the texts say that daemons are unable to take human form,” John says cautiously, because now that he knows he's right, he's having trouble wrapping his mind around it. It feels strange to push the words past his lips. What does it even mean to have a human daemon?
“Oh, they lie about that,” Kali says flippantly, and puts her head on John's knee. “I could have before I settled. But it always seemed too strange, and I knew you wouldn't like it, so I didn't.”
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The funny thing will be that you’re a genius who took an interest in behavioral patterns, and you’ve used your knowledge of human behavior to engineer a perfect exterior right under the noses of the BAU. Eventually, they’ll have to go looking for you, but you’ll never be caught.
Because you are fooling a room full of some of the best profilers in the country about an entire human being, this Dr. Spencer Reid you’ve created, every single day.
And you’ve been doing it for years, and nobody has a damn clue.
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Towns notice him from the outside in.
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11 May 2025
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When Will first caught the man—or when the man finally caught back up with Will—they were on a route through Bismarck heading to a mine less than five years from defunct, and the airwaves were even more sparsely occupied than usual. Will was lying on the bed by the radiator, staring mostly down at his socks, which fit him like loose skin, wondering mostly whether or not he’d grow into them before they wore through. His attention was not on the TV—he’d cycled through the two and a half distinguishable channels twice before coming back around to the televangelist, whose picture was at least clear. His dad liked televangelists less than sports or the news or anything playing a movie, but more than music videos or talking to Will, so Will left it on even though the man’s accent was strange enough that he assumed something was wrong with the sound.
“When we listen with only the skimming surface of the mind, we lose even that which we considered irrevocably enmeshed in the nets woven by the labor of our own hands,” the man said, or something like it. Will wiggled his toes. The socks were capacious enough that they hardly moved. “Hands vulnerable, as Jeremiah warned, to the triplet dangers of famine, war, and deadly disease. Hands that, absent stronger, better-guided brethren, will lie curled in death upon the ground to be gnawed upon by bird and beast. Unmourned.”
It was a strange sort of sermon, even for the TV-and-radio crowd. There wasn’t much in the way of spotlights and rapture. The set was small and dimly lit, and it looked warm through the screen. In the shower, Will’s dad could be heard knocking the full complement of tiny bottles into the tub, then swearing. “The world has oft called Jeremiah lonely, forbidden as he was to take a wife, and frightening as his message was to Judah.”
Will considered, in turn, the benefits of ordering Chinese to the room and the consequences of wasting cash on the delivery boy. “Yet how could he be, filled up to the brim of himself with the light and noise of his God?” Will could use some cash of his own. He wondered if there was some kind of job he could get as an interstate delivery boy. “The remedy for loneliness, one must assume, is simply listening.” Drug running, he guessed that might be called.
A quick cut to an extreme close-up on the televangelist’s disapproving face. “Tell me, Will. Would it frustrate you to go unheard?”
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recordatus semper by OuterWilde (foreveraugust)
Fandoms: 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney
07 Sep 2020
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Phoenix has waited a long time to see Miles again.
There’s just one problem.
There’s no sign of Miles’ daemon.
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Porridge (New and Improved) by ren_makoto
Fandoms: Superman - All Media Types, Batman - All Media Types, DCU, DCU (Comics)
22 May 2019
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If there was no Batman, he would just have to create him. No matter what the cost. With the help of a Batman-inspired supercomputer that is close to the real thing (but not nearly close enough), Superman brings Batman to the world once more.
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that which cometh out of the mouth by IncurableNecromantic, searchingforserendipity
Fandoms: Conclave (2024)
02 Apr 2025
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Hanahaki is not the only illness of the soul. Church history is filled with thousands of examples.
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Poseidon's Mercy by Kingofcanines
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan
18 Aug 2022
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Poseidon watches Thalia's last stand.
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Dean breastfeeds a baby. Well, the damn thing was crying, what was he supposed to do?!
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A quick look into the genius mind of Doctor Spencer Reid, solving a case in record time.
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Farewell to the Old Era by via_the_cryptid
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
17 May 2023
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Poseidon has had more than enough of Zeus attempting to kill his son, be it by execution or foul play. Today, he fights back.
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Though Castiel keeps up the appearance of one, he is, in no way, human. Dean and Sam learn this with apprehension, and try to get used to it. Or: What if Supernatural had a lot more cosmic horror in it? And: How to embrace a celestial being.
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The Heavenly Reflection by fakescorpion
Fandoms: Supernatural, Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
04 Aug 2013
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The angels look into the Mirror of Erised, and this is what they most desired.
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5 conversations Chuck has with his children, and 1 that a kid has with him.
(A.k.a., I'm mad about the murder of Chuck's character and instead of writing a thesis I wrote this instead.)
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Linked Universe but it's Terry Pratchett's Monstrous Regiment. They all assumed that the Hero’s Spirit was by default male, after all – surely they’re the only girl?
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such surpassing brightness by bibliocratic
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
12 Feb 2019
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The revelation that Aziraphale might have been in love with him for thousands of years is surprising. The fact that literal books have been written on the subject comes as even more of a shock.