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“You’re dead,” Cass says, taking a step back. She’s a person, not a weapon, which means this man shouldn’t be here. Not in her new life. Not anymore.
“Cassandra,” says the man on the roof. David Cain. Her father. “It’s time to come home.”
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“Okay,” Dick says briskly, sitting back on his heels and reaching for the first-aid kit lying open on the floor. It’s a flimsy red case the size of a lunchbox that Tiger had purchased on a whim months ago, and they both know it doesn’t have what they need. “If you hadn’t called, what was the plan gonna be? Leave it alone and hope it goes away?”
Tiger opens his fiercely gritted teeth enough to push out a word. “Yes.”
“Wonderful,” says Dick tightly. “Thanks so much for clearing that up.”
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The Signal is all about light. That’s why he’s got the day shift. Manipulating the angles, bouncing it off of the curves of his armor to fill gaps and shadowy spaces, all of that is easy. Compared to what Batman does, Signal’s playful, kinda. It opens folks up, eases their nerves. He’s built a relationship with the community.
But at night, when there’s no daylight to wash the shadows out — at night Duke can fuck with the dark, too.
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dead and dying things by parttimemodel
Fandoms: DCU, DCU (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Green Arrow (Comics)
17 Aug 2023
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Roy and Dick have always had a habit of going back and forth in their selflessness, taking bigger risks until they crack, and then starting over at the beginning again. That’s what got them here in the first place: twenty miles from any city, so deep in the redwoods that they can hardly see the stars.
It’s the only way they’ve stayed alive this long. Roy's not sure how much longer they're going to make it.
Then Kory finds them. And Roy finds someone else.
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Orym wants to be alone. He should tell her so. Instead, he glances up and nods in greeting. Laudna carefully rearranges her limbs into an impressively casual posture, considering they’re nearly twenty feet above the ground. “How are you feeling?” she asks softly, and he hears every unasked question in her voice. “I know— we haven’t really spoken at all, since— well.”
Or: Orym tells her everything.

