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    When he confided in the working girls one quiet Tuesday night, they each soothed his fears in turn, telling him, “no honey, what you have there is a blessing,” with a somewhat sad smile.

    But Jason instead thought himself cursed. What else would someone call having the power to hurt everyone close to you with the softest of touches and the most gentle of whispers? What else would someone call having the ability to kill someone with a word, whether intentionally or the horrible otherwise?

    What else could he call it when he remembered how the burning anger on his father’s face had suddenly disappeared? Replaced by abject apathy at Jason’s hand and his shouted command. Except it hadn’t been a command, nor a plea, only the angry words of a scared child. He hadn’t meant them, not really. Not literally.

    Yeah. Jason wouldn’t call that a blessing.

    Or; Jason Todd is a meta. That makes everything different. Sort of.

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  2. Public Bookmark 1

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    Join the Batfamily in modern adaptations of Austen novels! The first one is complete as of 2025, and I hope to have the next one out this summer (2026)

    1. Pride, Prejudice, and Vigilantes (Jason's story, with fall vibes)
    2. [Title to be Revealed] Damien's story with summer/beach vibes

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  3. Public Bookmark 40

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    Bruce looked up at him sharply. The boy’s expression shifted then with something older than his face suggested he should be capable of carrying, with something heavy settling behind his eyes. He didn’t flinch away from Bruce’s glare, in the same way he didn’t blink in the face of the violence and blood. He just sat in his red hood, small body tucked defensive but somehow coming off as casual, and his bright young blue eyes looked at Bruce like someone that Bruce should remember.

    “Those weren’t the ones who needed savin’,” the boy said. “And you know that.”

    “Then who does?” Bruce asked.

    The boy stood and took a few steps backward, already turning away. The rain picked up again, wind tugging at the boy’s hoodie as he moved along the rooftop edge. “You’re gettin’ closer.”

    “Just remember,” he called over his shoulder, “judgment ain’t always about punishment. Sometimes it’s about what you carry after.”

    “Wait,” Bruce said, suddenly desperate. “I still don’t know your name.”

    The boy paused, just for a second, then glanced back with a crooked half-smile. “Yes, you do,” he said, sadly and bitterly at the same time despite the smile on his face. “That’s kinda the problem.”

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    If you enjoyed this, a rewritten OC Original World story is published by myself inspired by this work. You can find it under the title “The Haunting Echoes of the Forgotten” on Amazon!

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  5. Public Bookmark 6

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    There are few constants in Jason's life, but Christmas, rosary beads, and St Mary's Church of The Forgotten were a few he could rely on.

    A story of years over Jason's childhood learning, loving, and wishing for a family and happiness of Christmas. The journey to happiness is never linear.

    Or a series of short stories and memories of Jason's first Christmas with his first family and with his new one

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