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Alley Business by thetiniestteapot
Fandom Batman - All Media Types, Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010)
30 Sep 2025
Summary
What if Jason actually stayed as competent as he was in Lost Days and Under the Hood, and actually reacted to his (ex-)dad slicing his neck open?
What if Bruce actually got taken to task (eventually) for being abusive?
What if people actually decided to talk to each other, and listened to what the other person was saying?But really, it's: what if Jason had a support system; and what if Jason had someone tell him that violence is not how you solve all societal problems.
(And what if I decided that the narrative would be on Jason's side as much as DC's narrative is on Batman's)
(Also, the series is only called Alley Business because I wrote that one first)Incomplete (and the total word count is half of what it says - the chronological order fic doubles it)
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Here we go again by siren_of_the_ocean
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Red Robin (Comics), Young Justice (Comics)
05 Jun 2026
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“What is it?” Tim asks, resignation already heavy in his tone. Whatever it is, he is very very unlikely to enjoy it. And his friends’ reactions aren’t helping his unease.
“Young Justice or should I say, Young Just Us” Bart replies joyously, and Tim resists the urge to groan out loud.
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- Part 91 of Tim Drake AU's
- Part 4 of Ripped Fabric of Tim and Reality
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He’d broken a statue. He drew in a deep breath, trying to still his heart, which was suddenly pounding like he’d just completed the training course in the batcave.
You’re resourceful; you can figure out a way to fix this, he told himself. But then he received another crushing blow — the cardboard box that had fallen was marked in Alfred’s neat handwriting. Martha’s study, it read.
A small, broken sound escaped from Tim — he’d destroyed something that had belonged to Bruce’s mom!
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Tim is living at Wayne Manor and waiting to be adopted when a mistake causes him to question whether he deserves to be part of the Wayne family after all.
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- Part 2 of Birds of a Feather
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Tips And Tricks To Being A Good Big Brother By Dick Grayson by player_tag
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types
23 May 2026
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Dick Grayson becomes an older brother, quite suddenly, just over three months after his fifteenth birthday.
The sleeping toddler in his father’s arms looks generally unaware of his whereabouts and the changes in surroundings as he curls in on himself, looking cold in the thin, muted green onesie that’s a bit too big for him. Bruce, still in his Batman suit bar the cowl, looks more shocked (and grief stricken, if Dick’s properly learnt his father’s minuscule expressions and what they mean) rather than looking fond or happy. He’s sitting in the pivot chair he usually uses when he’s on the batcomputer, but he’s facing away from the monitors and looking at Dick now, sitting on a spare chair in front of him.
“A… brother,” Dick repeats, carefully. “A baby brother.”
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Talia gives Damian to Bruce when he's one and a half years old. This one decision leads to a series of fortunate events that speeds up the so-called 'accidental' acquisition of the rest of Dick Grayson's siblings. Mostly, though, it just makes Damian and Dick (as well as the others) closer.
Well.
At least Dick has his bigger family sooner.
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“You should get to know the Todd boy,” Mom had insisted. “You’re at the same school – I mean, it’s practically divine providence!”
Tim wouldn’t go that far. He’s seen Jason around a few times since he started high school this year and he generally looks mulish and tired, not to mention a foot taller than him. The job his parents have given him tonight – becoming best friends with the second Wayne heir – seems somewhere between optimistic and impossible.
He doesn’t say any of this to his parents, however. He’s no fool.
Or: Tim and Jason meet at a gala. Tim can’t be lonely, even if he doesn’t have any friends at school, cause he’s always surrounded by people. There. Easy. Jason, on the other hand, isn’t just lonely – he’s the street rat in a sea of rich kids, and they make sure he never forgets it. Perhaps divine providence isn’t too inaccurate after all.
Alternatively, the one where Jason gets cast in the school musical, Tim's trying to figure out why Robin's getting bullied, and Jack and Janet Drake are on the hunt. Trouble's afoot...
