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Snowbirds Don’t Fly by TheSecondRobin
Fandoms: Young Justice (Cartoon), Young Justice - All Media Types, Arrow (TV 2012)
08 May 2026
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WARNING: This is a story about CloneRoy deep in addiction. Please don’t read if this sort of thing will trigger you.
Roy Harper is a clone. Created to replace the original Speedy, he's spent years searching for the boy whose life he stole. He has nothing to show for it. No money. No home. No purpose.
When an old acquaintance offers him an escape, Roy takes it. One hit of China Cat. Just to make the noise stop. Just to feel something other than failure.
But one hit becomes two. Two becomes a needle. And soon Roy is lost in a world of dealers and deliveries.
As his addiction deepens, Roy pushes everyone away; Oliver Queen, who was never really a father; Dinah Lance, who won't give up on him; and Jason Todd, the best friend he can't bring himself to call.
When Jason dies, Roy stops pretending he wants to be saved.
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Jade is going to help Roy get back on his feet, but first she'll need someone to watch Lian. (Season Two)
Bookmarked by TheSecondRobin
10 Apr 2016
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After finding out he was the mole, is a clone and has no one to turn to, Roy gets reckless and desperate as he tries to find the answers to the question everyone has: where is the real Roy Harper?
Bookmarked by TheSecondRobin
08 Apr 2016
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Also known as the one in highschool where Dean is dared to make out with Castiel, and finds out he really, really likes it.
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- Part 1 of White Blank Page Verse
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[Reposting as one AO3 entry for easier reading/downloading]
Please leave all comments/kudos on the original work! <3
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It’s his senior year in high school and Dean cares about little else than what makes him feel good. When an unexpected tragedy strikes his family, it shatters his world. Heartache tears at him while guilt worms through the wounds—and only a second chance can set him on the road toward healing. As his world reshapes, Dean rediscovers the importance of family, transcends loss and chooses something he never expected to find: love.
This is a coming-of-age story in which Dean wages through some of life’s most challenging obstacles. In the end, he steps closer toward self-forgiveness, learns the true meaning of trust and finds his version of a happy ending.
