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caught in a bad dream by youwillfindme
Fandoms: DCU (Comics), Young Justice (Comics), Superboy (Comics), Red Robin (Comics)
18 Jul 2023
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Kon knows he doesn't belong here.
He’s been trying to make this life his own; and he really has been trying: he’s been connecting with his family (who isn’t his family) and his friends (who aren’t his friends), trying to make a place for himself in this world. This awful funhouse mirror universe, where everything looks the same from a distance, but is terribly distorted up close. Where at first, no one remembered him, no one knew who he was; where no one missed him. And now, they do remember, but how much is that really worth when they’re still different people? Everyone knows Kon, but he doesn’t know them. Not really.
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Or: the "what if Rebirth was just a nightmare?" fic.
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17 Jul 2026
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17 Jul 2026
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Kitsch by ujjyaini
Fandoms: DCU, DCU (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Red Robin (Comics), Superboy (Comics)
18 Apr 2023
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Small town boy Conner Kent lands a job at a Gotham Café and have a very interesting encounter with it's most loyal customer Tim Drake.
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16 Jul 2026
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Propuesta inesperada, aunque no tanto by AzucenaFujishi2006
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU, DCU (Comics)
04 Mar 2023
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Timkon quiere casarse después de vario tiempo de relación, los demás están confundidos.
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15 Jul 2026
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Will I See Kon Again? (Hope So) by m0ld7igma
Fandoms: Young Justice (Comics), DCU (Comics)
14 Jul 2026
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Tim shifted his weight, his knees groaning against the grit as he leaned over Conner’s shoulder to look at the chewed bubblegum of his spine.
The mutation had stopped its lateral spread, but it had grown deep. Along the base of Conner’s neck, the skin had parted like a wet bag of rice, and three massive, irregular pillars of gray calcium had driven their way out through the muscle. They were jagged, coral-like growths that looked like they had been gnawed out of stone. The largest one— the size of a standard tent peg— was angling sharply to the left, its blunt, heavy head catching the edge of Conner’s scapula every time his chest expanded with a breath.
"Puppy," Tim said, his voice slipping into that sweet frequency that belonged only to the two of them, the tone that meant the capes were off and the world was small enough to fit into a single breath. "Look at me. Open an eye."
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Conner's Cadmus engineering starts failing him and his body
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15 Jul 2026
