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One night, Robin spots a kid with an overnight bag on a rooftop, and he jumps to the obvious conclusion: the kid's trying to run away. The kid is doing a really bad job of it, though, and that's the sort of thing Robin just has to correct.
Except the kid is Tim Drake, and Tim isn't actually trying to run away. But "running away" does sound a little better than "stalking bat-themed vigilantes through the crime-infested streets of Gotham every night." So he lets Robin have this one.
Besides, that's the end of it, right? Robin might have found Tim once, but no one ever looks for Tim a second time. Robin can think whatever he wants. They'll never see each other again.
(They see each other again.)
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The Secret Third Option (Isekai) by Anonymous
Fandoms: The Walking Dead (Telltale Video Game)
10 Jun 2026
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Lee Everett was a good man, despite his past. He closed his eyes for the last time at the end of Season One, meeting an inevitable fate. It was unfair, how quickly it had all gone badly. If only there was another way, and if only there was the freedom for more choices...
Sara is a 24 year old woman, working a dead-end job with no family to speak of, not even a cat. Since she was 14 she'd found comfort in Lee's character, despite his brutal and unlucky fate. The idea that even a criminal could be a kind guardian to a scared little orphaned girl was a concept she relied on during dark childhood days. One night, after her hundredth replay of the game, Sara wakes up to find herself in Clementine's treehouse, with a man pounding on a sliding glass door...
(I cried again at Season 1 of TWDG, and couldn't find a fix-it fic. This is a self-indulgent, save everyone route because fuck it, Lee should have lived.)
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- Part 1 of Stories by Me (Anonymous)
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In her first life, Nagi learned that if you're too good at your job, you just get more work. In her second life, she's determined not to make the same mistake.
She's got her tea, her fountain pens, and a solid C-average. She’s winning. She’s thriving. She’s completely under the radar. Until she fixes one (1) roster for Kaien Shiba, and suddenly she's being invited to tea with Captain Ukitake, forced to fight in the Academy Tournament, climbing walls after curfew with a future blonde lieutenant and spending her holidays at the Shiba estate.
Jūshirō Ukitake is a kind man. He is a gentle man. He is also a man who has clearly never seen a standardized spreadsheet in his life, and Nagi's professional soul is screaming. If she saves the 13th Division from their own paperwork, she's doomed to a life of importance. But if she doesn't, she might actually die of frustration before a Hollow even gets to her.
Oh and there’s also a rogue-ish poet in the form of one Captain Shunsui Kyouraku who sees more than he let on, who dropped her right in the spotlight and now keeps trying to convince her to join the 8th.
Decisions, decisions.
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First of Her Name by MegSalvatore
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, House of the Dragon (TV)
24 Jun 2026
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"It wouldn't matter if she were Jaehaerys himself come again... Rhaella is a woman..." Quote by Otto Hightower
When a modern woman finds herself trapped in the body of Rhaella Targaryen, daughter of King Viserys, she panics when she realizes her father intends to name her heir to the Iron Throne. Her first instinct is to run. Unfortunately, she actually gives a shit about this new family she’s landed in, and she can’t bring herself to abandon Rhaenyra in the aftermath of Aemma’s death. Now, with no clear knowledge of how the future will unfold, Rhaella must plot her ascension while dodging assassination attempts, court politics, and Otto Hightower’s endless schemes. She never wanted the crown. Unfortunately, wanting never had anything to do with it...
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Duke’s sixteenth is coming up, and Bruce asks his older kids to help him come up with a traditional Batfamily gift.
At which point it becomes clear the two ‘smartest’ members of the family are living under a major misunderstanding.
