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birthday bash by yeeyee123 for Gay_as_fuck
Fandoms: DCU (Comics), Superman - All Media Types, Superboy (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Red Robin (Comics), Young Justice - All Media Types, Super Sons (Comics)
25 Oct 2022
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Kon’s pumped that Clark has brought him in to help put together Jon’s 8th birthday party. No really, he is! Just don’t ask him directly about it, or he may need to go leave the room and take a breather. Inhaling helium gas from all those balloons isn’t good for you, you know?
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Spider doesn't come out of the RDA's interrogation unscathed, and now his limbs shake and his head twitches and sometimes he slurs his words.
But it's fine - no one needs to know.
or; Spider develops epilepsy. This is bearable with the recoms. It's less convenient when he's back with the Sully's on a remote island with no medical supplies.
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Alone Until Chosen Otherwise by Shadow1879
Fandoms: Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), Avatar (Cameron Movies)
30 Jan 2026
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After the battle, the reef is quiet—but the silence is not peace.
Spider survives by staying useful, staying unseen, and never assuming he’s wanted. The Sullys are drowning in grief, the Metkayina are watching him like a question they don’t want to answer, and Jake Sully lays down rules without realizing what it means to enforce them.
When Spider breaks a boundary he never believed applied to him, it forces everyone to confront an uncomfortable truth: Spider has been living unclaimed—accounted for by no one, protected by habit instead of choice.
The Sullys are now going to have to learn what it actually means to take responsibility for a child who has survived by never asking to be kept.
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Spider Socorro was raised by many hands—and then given away.
Years later, he returns to the Omatikaya for a seven-day visit, quieter, thinner, answering only to Miles and counting the days until he can leave again. He keeps to the edges of the celebration, watches instead of joins, and treats the village like something fragile he’s already lost.
But some things never moved on.
Neteyam greets him like no time has passed. Jake and Neytiri begin to see the cost of the choice they made. And as small truths start to slip—flinches, rules, a bow that was never discarded—it becomes clear that Spider didn’t grow up elsewhere.
He survived.
This is a story about a boy who learned to disappear, a family that realizes too late what they gave away, and the people who refuse to let him slip through their fingers again.

