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That claustrophobic horizon (and sweet dreams) by TotallyNotAVigilante
Fandoms: DCU (Comics), Batman - All Media Types
02 Jan 2026
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Tim took to the streets, knowing the dangers and consequences if he got caught. His camera hung from his neck like a noose, a constant presence that would eventually be his downfall.
And it was, because after three years of careful observation, photos and stalking, he messed up.
At the age of thirteen, Tim was going to die because the flash of his camera went off. Pathetic, really.
or Tim gets caught doing his hobby and the bats decide it's time for another chick
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- Part 1 of Batfamily Villain AU
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Bookmarked by ItsRedpanda66
27 Jun 2026
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“You should ask Robin.”
All eyes turned to Damian. “Robin?” Batman questioned, his tone clipped.
Damian frowned, visibly confused. But before he could respond, Superboy clarified, “No, not him.” He scrunched his nose slightly, as if the idea amused him. “Red Robin.”
“Why?” Batman’s tone was guarded, but there was a flicker of something else—curiosity? Hesitation?
Superboy gave him a look, part confusion and part disbelief. “Because he’s an expert on the occult? You know, all things supernatural?”
“Red Robin?” Batman repeated, his voice low with something like disbelief.
Superboy nodded firmly.
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Batfam find out what Tim isBookmarked by ItsRedpanda66
25 Jun 2026
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Tim was a lonely kid, and there was only so much to do in an empty house filled with everything but the warmth of living bodies. So when his parents bring back an ancient book that they can’t read from one of their expeditions, Tim asks if he can have it. Unlike with the more fragile and expensive artifacts, they decided to humor him without thinking much on it. He very quickly finds out that the book is in fact an occult grimoire. Now, Tim was generally considered very smart for his age, a genius even. But he was still 10, and he was very curious to see if this book was real. One ritual and one demon later he makes a wager, if the demon can beat him at a game of cards he can take his soul, but if Tim wins then he gets 5 extra years of life. It seemed like a good idea at the time, and the demons at least provided him some entertainment. Now Tim is 17. He’s been 17 for a long time, not that anyone seems to notice his lack of aging.
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Tim was a lonely kid left in a house of artifacts. So when he finds a book that can summon demons, he decides to give it a try. Somehow this leads to him becoming practically immortal and John Constantine's apprentice, all without the Bats knowing.
Bookmarked by ItsRedpanda66
25 Jun 2026
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“Sorry to bother you,” Tim began, “I was just wondering if you had a bandage I could use to wrap my cut?”
The butler seemed to notice the excessive amount of blood soaked through his pant leg. “Oh, my. I think it would be better if I could have a look at it. That seems quite serious.”
“Really, it’s no problem. I just need a bandage,” Tim insisted.
“Nonsense,” the butler chided. “Come inside and have a seat, I’ll get you something to drink while we take care of that cut.”
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Tim Drake was sold to a child assassin organization by his parents. When he gets the assignment to kill Bruce Wayne, he relies on the billionaire's tendency to adopt stray children in order to form a plan.
Unfortunately, every murder attempt fails due to Bruce Wayne’s fatherly persona.
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Bookmarked by ItsRedpanda66
24 Jun 2026
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“Master Tim, would you like to join us for breakfast?”
And there it was. Tim didn’t turn to look at them, he could feel that Dick and Jason’s eyes were locked on his back. He knew they were glaring. Bruce had stopped typing, probably holding his breath and dreading the day Tim didn’t say no. He hated the silence that stretched every time as they waited for his answer, staring him down, just daring him to accept.
“I can’t tonight, but thank you for the invitation, as always.” He wished he could put a frustrated emphasis on the last two words, but who was he to be rude to Alfred? There was a short pause, then Bruce began typing again. He knew Jason and Dick were now probably looking at each other, relieved.
“Well, the invitation remains open, as always,” replied Alfred.
When the light indicated Tim had reached the surface via one of the Batcave’s back exits, Dick broke the silence that had settled since he left. “So much for him being more willing to stay for breakfast with Jason and I here. We’re zero for who knows how many tries, I’ve lost count.”
OR: The Waynes concoct plans to invite Tim into the pack. Tim schemes up ways to satisfy his need for pack without the Waynes finding out.
Bookmarked by ItsRedpanda66
22 Jun 2026
