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Flying back to Cherry Street, weaving reckless in the dark, it comes down to this: Dick is the only one of his siblings that Jason has any real claim on. Dick is the only one of that whole mess of victims to Batman's cult of self-immolation who belongs to Jason. Even more than that - Dick is the only person in the world who he shares a parent with, who knows what it meant to be the Robin to Batman of nearly ten years ago.
It's just not the same anymore.
So if Dick fucking kicks it, Jason's the only one left. Jason becomes an only child. Jason becomes the last of his kind. Jason becomes the sole keeper of that memory, of a brotherhood shared under a man who no longer exists. There is no way to replace Dick, because the world that they lived in together is gone, and can never give Jason a surrogate.
The Red Hood pulls the thread on a mystery big enough to bridge the distance between two cities, two brothers: The plot they unravel is far deeper and darker than a garden-variety drug trafficking scheme. A story about siblingship, hauntings, and rivers.
1. Ostium, osti(i): Latin noun, II Declension: Door, opening; (river) mouth; entrance (to the underworld).
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- Part 1 of these and other tragedies
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Stubborn by bowditch
Fandoms: Batman (Comics), Batman - All Media Types, Nightwing (Comics), Red Hood and the Outlaws (Comics), Red Robin (Comics), Robin (Comics)
13 Feb 2017
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Dick is usually the one taking care of everyone else and he's bad at asking for help.
So bad, in fact, that he never even actually asks-- but Jason shows up anyway.
And then Dick returns the favor. And then they both do for Tim. And it's just going to keep going from there.
It's probably Alfred's fault. When your butler mom calls and says, "Go check on your brother," you don't argue. You just do it.
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Bookmarked by Flora_alias
01 Aug 2021
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Wonderful story with the four main Robins bonding.
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A Reason to Celebrate by keeptogethernow
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Batman and Robin (Comics)
25 Jul 2016
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Tim's had a lot of birthdays (well, a lot for him) but he's never really GOT why people have parties for them. Dick plans on changing that.
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Bookmarked by Flora_alias
26 Jun 2021
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I love the bond between Dick and Tim as well as the dialogue and flashbacks.
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Jason stared ahead of himself at the group of Scarecrow’s goons closing in on him. A half circle of brown leather-clad figures, tightening, shifting around him. He had been stupid. He stumbled backward, feeling the cold solid of a concrete wall behind him. He shouldn’t have come alone.
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Scarecrow kidnaps and tortures Robin Jason.Bookmarked by Flora_alias
23 May 2021
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Good brotherly bonding between Jason and Dick and it's full of lots of description and emotion.
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please hold by ALzzza for Flora_alias
Fandoms: Batman (Comics), Batman - All Media Types
27 Apr 2021
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Jason mentioning, “Anyway—” Dick glancing over at him, eyebrow hitched curiously. “You could always see for yourself.” Jason mumbling under his breath, “I’m babysitting him again next week.”
Dick’s face says it all. Eyebrows pinching together. Murmur entirely sardonic as it graces his lips, “Seriously?” Jason takes a moment to himself to reaffirm, yes, he is choosing to babysit a kid that essentially hates his guts. Shrugs. Dick continuing, eyes weighed wryly, “The same preteen ball of rage that kept you up all weekend or?”
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- Part 2 of correspondence pending
Bookmarked by Flora_alias
03 May 2021
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Wonderfully written!!! I love the bond that is visible between Dick and Jason as brothers and as friends. I like how the author showed Damian's attitude and his want for acceptance as well as both maturity and immaturity.
