Know(ing) You(rself): Shared Faces
Mistaken identities, twins, substitution, occasional multiverse, etc -
sometimes shared roles/identities
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Buck almost felt like he should be grateful.
He wasn’t the first person for it to happen to. And a lot of the stories he had heard about those first people were far worse.
Horror stories had plagued the news of people blacking out and waking up on a cold metal table. They were poked and prodded and cut into. The pain, they said, was unimaginable.
Then, they would wake up in their beds. Traumatized.
And pregnant with their own clone.
OR: Aliens abduct and impregnate Buck, and his family helps him through it—Eddie most of all.
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(M=reproductive & mental health issues)
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Here Comes Santa Claus by TaraLaurel
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman (Comics), DCU, DCU (Comics)
03 Dec 2022
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"Oh, you look great," Tim zoomed in on the bright red outfit.
"Take that picture," Bruce lifted a white-gloved finger, "and you'll never see that phone again."
"Eh," Tim tucked the device in his pocket, already having snapped a couple candid shots, "I've got extras."
"Well," Alfred adjusted Bruce's faux beard, "I think you look splendid, Master Bruce. The children are going to love you."
"Or be terrified of him," Tim shrugged. "I know you're in costume, but try not to accidentally use your Batman voice on the kids."
"Keep it up," Bruce pulled the fluffy hat over his head, "and I'll make you my elf."
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It's another annual Wayne Enterprises Christmas party, but this year, there is a special guest...
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- Part 2 of Batfamily Christmas Stories
- Part 7 of batfamily vibes
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Misaligned by illogicalkat
Fandom Batman - All Media Types, DCU, Marvel, Marvel (Comics), Marvel 616, Nightwing (Comics)
11 May 2026
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After defeating a minor alien invasion, Bucky rescues Nightwing from the wreckage. The two get a chance to catch up.
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All the Difference in the World by Kizmet
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man (Movies)
12 Nov 2017
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Speculation on why J.A.R.V.I.S. couldn't be backed up.
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“Can we talk later? Eddie’s son is missing.”
“Well, about that…” Margaret is looking at Chris, like he somehow knows how to break the news. Chris shakes his head. He didn’t want to call any of them in the first place; she can figure it out.
“About – about what?”
“Is someone missing if you know where they are?”
“Do- do you know where Chris is?” Buck’s voice is raised in bewilderment and hope. There’s a clear ‘what!’ in the background, followed by shushing noises.
“I can probably do you one better?”
“Are you – are you telling me that Chris is in Pennsylvania?” Buck is speaking very slowly and very clearly, so different from his usual fast paced ramble. “In Hershey? How did he get there?”
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Chris fixates about what Buck shared during their conversation before he left for El Paso. Seeing similarities between his situation and Buck’s, he runs off to Hershey to learn more about Buck’s past, and hopefully get some answers for his future.- Language:
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Chris <3
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The worst part is, he thinks Helena is being sincere. She believes with her whole heart and body that Chris would be better with them. It’s not anything malicious, not some evil strategy to castigate his dad. It’s really not anything deeper than an all abiding sense that she knows and can do the best. Which makes it worse.---
It sucks that they couldn’t manage their grief, weren’t able to move on to be the parents I deserved, but it was freeing to know that ultimately, it wasn’t really about me. Even if it did hurt me.”
