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Sep. 3rd, 2025 11:00 am
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(I’m at a family reunion.My twin sister is deaf but knows both sign language and lip reading.We have two aunts on our mother’s side.Aunt #1 has a boyfriend nobody likes and for good reason.) Jerk boyfriend:Hey blondie,where’s the restroom? Sister:*playing with her phone,not noticing him* Jerk boyfriend:Hello?Stupid kids always on their phones. Me:Dude,she’s deaf. Jerk […]

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I did not go downtown today because I wanted to get some chores done before I went out to visit mom. I did two loads of laundry (washed, dried AND folded, as well as finished drying and folding yesterday’s load), hand-washed dishes, did a load in the dishwasher, pulled the crock pot pork for Pip’s supper, stopped by mom’s, and scooped kitty litter.

When I got home I hand-washed more dishes and cut up chicken for the dogs' meals (tomorrow; I like to get ahead of it).

I finished the Duncan Kincaid book and read fanfic.

Temps started out at 48.6(F) and reached 72.3. That was at 7pm when I got home, so I’m sure it was higher during the afternoon.

In stuff not about me or mom, Ian starts welding school today.


Mom Update:

Mom looked much better today. more back here )

Reading (etc.) Wednesday

Sep. 3rd, 2025 07:24 am
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Currently on a non-fiction kick:
- 74% through Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 by Hunter S. Thompson, a 1973 collection of articles originally written for Rolling Stone, chronicling the 1972 Democratic primary and presidential election in real time.
- 35% through Bibliophobia by Sarah Chihaya, a memoir about the author's lifelong love of reading and mental health struggles and the way those two things have intersected.

I also just started Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome, a 1889 travelogue-style novel about three friends (and a dog) taking a boating trip along the Thames. I'm only two chapters in, but enjoying this a lot— shades of P.G. Wodehouse. (Although, technically, the influence must have been the other way around...?)

In other media consumption, I finally caved to a friend's recommendation to watch Hazbin Hotel, an adult animation show that can be not wholly inaccurately described as "an edgy Hot Topic version of The Good Place", and spin-off Helluva Boss, about the workplace/romantic shenanigans of a trio of imp assassins. As someone who likes musicals and dark humor, I am pretty much the target audience here, but for reasons I cannot entirely put my finger on, I was like "this is entertaining but I can take or leave it" about Hazbin Hotel but enjoyed Helluva Boss so much that when I finished it, I immediately went back to the beginning for a rewatch.

Five Things ladydragona Said

Sep. 3rd, 2025 10:25 am
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Five Things an OTW Volunteer Said

Every month or so the OTW will be doing a Q&A with one of its volunteers about their experiences in the organization. The posts express each volunteer's personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of the OTW or constitute OTW policy. Today's post is with ladydragona, who volunteers as a Tag Wrangler.

How does what you do as a volunteer fit into what the OTW does?

As a Tag Wrangler my job is to make sure the tags users use on their works are connected (‘synned’ or made a synonym) to the Canonical (Official) tag they most closely relate to, which allows users browsing the Archive to filter for and search for these tags! I also create new Canonical tags when specific concepts have been tagged repeatedly enough and move tags that can’t be synned anywhere, either because too many concepts are in one tag or there just isn’t one to syn it to, to their appropriate fandom.

What is a typical week like for you as a volunteer?

I work a lot of hours at my irl job so most of my volunteer work has to happen around that. I try to wrangle tags for at least an hour every day after work while Wrangling parties are hosted some weekends so I'll usually try to attend those which means I'll spend more time wrangling then.

What made you decide to volunteer?

I've always loved fanfiction and, having experienced a handful of archive purges, I wanted to be involved and help maintain this site that I love so much. When I saw a Wrangler Q&A on Tumblr I realized it was possible for normal fans like myself to volunteer and help and that Q&A really made wrangling seem to be a fun thing to do.

What has been your biggest challenge doing work for the OTW?

My biggest challenge would probably be time-management. I'm prone to getting very focused on what I'm doing and not realizing just how much time has passed, as well as wanting to do more than I realistically have the time for. I often have to set timers to remind myself to go eat or go do something else.

What fannish things do you like to do?

My main fannish activity is writing fic! In fact, I've posted over two million words on the archive in the last 6 years and don't see myself stopping any time soon! When not writing fic or volunteering I also share fanart and metas on social media as well as help my fellow fans brainstorm their own fics in various discord servers. I like being involved in my fandom's community and have made some of my bestest friends that way.


Now that our volunteer’s said five things about what they do, it’s your turn to ask one more thing! Feel free to ask about their work in the comments. Or if you'd like, you can check out previous Five Things posts.

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Ficlets written for [community profile] seasonsofdrabbles

Title: Magic Eye
Author: Tarlan ([personal profile] tarlanx)
Fandom: Yin Yáng Shi | The Yin-yang Master (Movies - Guo Jingming)
Pairing/Characters: Bo Ya/Qing Ming
Rating/Category: PG SLASH
Word Count: 300
Summary: Boya was not going to wait decades before seeing Qingming again.

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Title: Dizi and Sixteen Years
Author: Tarlan ([personal profile] tarlanx)
Fandom: The Untamed (TV)
Pairing/Characters: Lan Wangji/Wei Wuxian
Rating/Category: PG SLASH
Word Count: 400
Summary: The reunion after sixteen years from Lan Zhan's point of view.

Content Notes: Originally I wrote these as a single drabble series but the mods felt it did not meet their criteria as it was based on a single scene so I had to split them up into a triple and single drabble.
 

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Sep. 3rd, 2025 10:00 am
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Our outdoor band concert building burned to the extent that it was razed and a new one built. The city decided to hold a dedication ceremony. A former presidential press secretary grew up in our town and he was invited to speak at the ceremony. Somehow, because of all the hoopla about the press secretary […]

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Five Things ladydragona Said

Sep. 3rd, 2025 10:23 am
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Every month or so the OTW will be doing a Q&A with one of its volunteers about their experiences in the organization. The posts express each volunteer’s personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of the OTW or constitute OTW policy. Today’s post is with ladydragona, who volunteers as a Tag Wrangler.

How does what you do as a volunteer fit into what the OTW does?

As a Tag Wrangler my job is to make sure the tags users use on their works are connected (‘synned’ or made a synonym) to the Canonical (Official) tag they most closely relate to, which allows users browsing the Archive to filter for and search for these tags! I also create new Canonical tags when specific concepts have been tagged repeatedly enough and move tags that can’t be synned anywhere, either because too many concepts are in one tag or there just isn’t one to syn it to, to their appropriate fandom.

What is a typical week like for you as a volunteer?

I work a lot of hours at my irl job so most of my volunteer work has to happen around that. I try to wrangle tags for at least an hour every day after work while Wrangling parties are hosted some weekends so I’ll usually try to attend those which means I’ll spend more time wrangling then.

What made you decide to volunteer?

I’ve always loved fanfiction and, having experienced a handful of archive purges, I wanted to be involved and help maintain this site that I love so much. When I saw a Wrangler Q&A on Tumblr I realized it was possible for normal fans like myself to volunteer and help and that Q&A really made wrangling seem to be a fun thing to do.

What has been your biggest challenge doing work for the OTW?

My biggest challenge would probably be time-management. I’m prone to getting very focused on what I’m doing and not realizing just how much time has passed, as well as wanting to do more than I realistically have the time for. I often have to set timers to remind myself to go eat or go do something else.

What fannish things do you like to do?

My main fannish activity is writing fic! In fact, I’ve posted over two million words on the archive in the last 6 years and don’t see myself stopping any time soon! When not writing fic or volunteering I also share fanart and metas on social media as well as help my fellow fans brainstorm their own fics in various discord servers. I like being involved in my fandom’s community and have made some of my bestest friends that way.


Now that our volunteer’s said five things about what they do, it’s your turn to ask one more thing! Feel free to ask about their work in the comments. Or if you’d like, you can check out previous Five Things posts.

Reading Wednesday

Sep. 3rd, 2025 10:51 am
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Mostly I've just been reading fanfic this week. I'm putting together a bunch of books to read on holiday which so far is: The Incandescent by Emily Tesh, The Queen of Fives by Alex Hay, A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett, How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin and The Circus Infinite by Khan Wong. I'm hoping that being away from my phone means I'll read more books rather than fic.

However I did read some things semi recently as below:

Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young
This was enjoyable while reading but ironically fairly forgettable. Set on a island near Seattle, its very small town dynamics mixed with very subtle magic. I did have to remind myself that the characters were meant to be in their 30's (outside of flashbacks).

The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso
I really liked this for a couple of reasons. Firstly the MC has a kid thats only a few months old. So some of the story is her trying to marry the idea of being a mum alongside her active dangerous job. It doesn't derail the plot or feel shoehorned in but its just little asides that round out her character. The second part I like is how the world changes as the characters go deeper and deeper into it. It's not just set dressing, it does feel like reality gets looser as they descend. I got this as an Illumicrate edition so I'm considering whether I want to buy the sequel in the matching design or just stick with an e-book as I definitely like it enough to carry on reading.

The Last Remains by Elly Griffiths

This is the final book in the Ruth and Nelson series, which have pretty much been my comfort reads this year. I think its a fairly satisfying ending to the series, although a couple of decisions early on in the book feel like they were there specifically to throw off the reader rather than a natural part of the story which made me a bit grumpy.
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It's Wednesday and good lord I'm tired. I've had a couple of shitty sleep nights in the last couple of days, including last night where I could. not. get. to. sleep. It was annoying and I did not enjoy it.

Yesterday was a quiet day. My back was really bothering me, so after I finished work, I had a gummy and relaxed. They definitely help the pain, and only seem to make me a bit mellow, so that's nice. We just made fish filets and fries, so that was pretty labor light. Not sure what I'm making tonight. I really want the box of Kraft mac and cheese in my pantry, so it might be that.

I did not realize how angry I am about our current regime until I was replying to a friend's post this morning. I'm angry that I have to go about my normal life while the world burns down, and angry that my plans for our trip feel silly and frivolous because of it. And I can't do anything about it. I can call and write my senators and reps, which I do, but they don't seem to be doing anything. I'm fed up with 90% of the democratic party, honestly. I'm still going to vote for them, but with a handful of exceptions (Looking at you Mamdani and Pritzker.) I don't feel like they're willing to break the status quo. They're not angry enough. Much as I hate to borrow a line from a sex pest: Angry gets shit done. So I'm going to need them to get angry real fucking soon.

In other news, Jess' surgery is now 8 days away! I think we've got everything we need at this point for their recuperation. I think the hardest part is going to be the inactivity. The first few weeks, they can't lift anything over 2lbs. It's going to be tough for them to sit and relax.

My packages started arriving yesterday. I went on a bit of a spree, getting things we'll need for our trip. Yesterday, I got a windbreaker jacket and a fleece shirt. I love this fucking fleece. I want to burrow in it and not come out. Today, our hats and luggage tags, tomorrow more stuff, and then on Thursday one of our big luggage bags. Need to clean out the foyer closet to put those. I'm done buying for the moment. Now I'm just going to settle my ass down. I'm really looking forward to my Lands End order, but it still hasn't shipped.

We're slowly amassing what we need for May in Alaska, which also coincides with what we'll need for Maryland in winter. It's almost time to switch over to long leggings instead of shorts. I can't wait for the cooler weather to hit. It's been relatively cool for the last few week, in the high 70's and low 80's, and I've been enjoying it. Friday it's supposed to hit 86, but next week, we're back in the 70's. They're predicting nice weather for Jess' surgery day, which is nice. I hate DC traffic enough without adding weather into it.

We're going to our hotel on Wednesday evening, probably arriving around 8. Right now, surgery is scheduled for 12, which means getting to the hospital at 10am. There's no roundabouts going to the hotel, and one going to the hospital. I'll allow extra time to arrive, of course. It's almost guaranteed that I'll miss the exit from the roundabout the first time.

Okay, time for me to hop off and start preparing for work. I need to hard boil some eggs for breakfast. Everyone have an outstanding Wednesday!

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Sep. 3rd, 2025 09:00 am
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When coming home on a hot summer day, I notice there’s a fire alarm going off, somwhere in our street. After some searching, I find out where it’s coming from. I don’t smell or see anything, also because these people apparently have blocked the view in many ways. I decide not to take any risk […]

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A Clam Scam

Sep. 3rd, 2025 09:00 am
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Out of the corner of my eye, I see two women at the seafood case. Except… they’re not just looking. One of them is tugging at the curved glass front like it’s a door. Before I can even register what I'm seeing, they’ve lifted the heavy glass and are leaning halfway in, scooping around the raw mussels and shrimp with their hands.

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Sep. 3rd, 2025 08:00 am
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(My grandma is watching the news.A reportage comes about a kid with ADHD being discriminated by the school he was attending.My room and hers are connected.) Grandpa:ADHD? Grandma:It mean he’s agressive. Me:*peaking my head through the door*Not aggressive,hyperactive. Grandma:What does that mean? Me:It means he has a lot of energy and can’t focus for long […]

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Here we are half-awake

Sep. 2nd, 2025 10:50 pm
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The second-best part of this highly mediocre day was a gyro on which I put a phenomenal amount of tzatziki, to the point that by the end of it the meat was probably the condiment. The best part was taking a walk with [personal profile] spatch right before sunset. I remembered to bring my camera.

A blizzard in the midst of a sunny day. )

I am not sure that Series 13 of Doctor Who holds together at all, but since Kevin McNally was playing essentially Marcus Brody if he had started in parapsychology instead of classics, I enjoyed him very much.

More books, more tv

Sep. 3rd, 2025 09:48 am
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More books:

Stella Duffy: The Purple Shroud. The sequel to her novel Theodora, this one covering the time from when Theodora becomes Empress to her death. It's as readable as the first one, though I have a few nitpicks. Not about what I feared - the novel Theodora keeps morally ambiguous, and it confronts head on that once you are in power, you cannot simultanously be "one of the people", no matter how low you were originally born or how disadvantaged a life you've lived until this point. Doesn't mean your decisions can't benefit the disadvantaged, but you yourself are no longer one of them. So far, so good, and in case I hadn't mentioned it before, Duffy's characterisation of Narses is my favourite after Gillian Bradshaw's, and Thedora's relationship with him, ditto; they're firm allies from before she married Justinian, but they also sometimes have different opinions, and his ultimate loyalty is to Justinian, not to her. Also, Antonina (Belisarius' wife) in several lhistorical novels of the period tends to be presented as a none too bright promiscuous tool of Theodora's, and not so here, where they are friends, but up to a point, and Antonina has her priorities which are neither about her sex life nor about Theodora.

Spoilery Nitpick is Spoilery Because Not Historical )

Naomi Novik: Spinning Silver. I've heard many good things about this one but didn't get around do reading it before now. Turns out it is absolutely worth the hype. I had been charmed by Novik's Temeraire saga, though less so the more books were published and stopped reading before Laurence and Temeraire got to Australia. This novel, by contrast, didn't just charm me but made me fall in love and start it all over again as soon as I was done. Rather unusually for what I've read of Novik's novels so far, almost the entire main cast is female, and she even pulls off multiple first person narrations without this reader getting confused as to who is narrating which passage (note: in my copy, this isn't marked with "Name of Character" to signal a pov switch), because the individual voices are that individual.

The setting is vaguely Russian, using various fairy tale elements (Rumpelstiskin, Cinderella, Baba Yaga) to weave something new. The main narrating ladies are: 1.) Miryem, daughter of a Jewish moneylender who isn't very good at moneylending due to being too kind and exploitable by his antisemitic village, who takes over the moneylending business, makes a success out of it and makes the fateful for fairy tales boast of being able to turn silver into gold, which gets overheard by a Staryk (= essentially fairy for the purposes of this novel) Lord who decides to take her up on it, 2.) Wanda, downtrodden but strong and determined daughter of a drunken and abusive farmer who is in debt to Miryem, which causes her to work for Miryem, 3.) Irina, daughter of the provincial Duke who through a plot device involving Miryem's business with the Staryk lord sees a chance to gain power by marrying Irina to the young Tsar despite said young Tsar's very sinister reputation. There are more first person narrators among the supporting cast, but these are the three main characters who drive the narrative, who have to use their wits to first survive increasingly dangerous situations and then get a step ahead and actually defeat the cause of said situations, and who along the way form relationships with other characters (and each other) that help them achieving this. It''s really, spinning metaphors being inevitable, a fantastic and brilliant yarn, and every time I thought "hang on, I can see where this is going, but how does that work with Character X' previously established behavior", the novel surprised me by making it work in the best way.

More tv:

Alien: Earth, episodes 1.01 - 1.04: Not a sequel but a prequel, setting wise, though made with an awareness that most of the audience will be familiar with at least the first few Alien movies. Mind you, with the heavy emphasis on AI beings already introduced in the pilot I thought, hang on, to which Ridley Scott cult movie is this supposed to be a prequel to? (Four episodes later: leaving aside the four years limit on the life span of Replicants in Blade Runner, this actually would work in a kind of shared early Ridley Scott films universe.) Not that Alien and its sequels don't have robots (robots here being used as a collective noun for various different AIs in human shape) as important parts of the plot, of course, but this show really puts them centre stage (perhaps recalling David was one of the key elements of Prometheus that worked even for people who disliked the movie?), and it absolutely works. It also so far provides a good remix of core elements. Ripley in I think not one but two of the Alien movies said that the company (not just Wayland-Yutani which she originally worked for, but also its successors in the movie plots) were the true monsters, given that the Xenomorphs "just" follow their instincts but Wayland-Yutani et al sacrifice fellow human beings for greed. If this was late 1970s and early 1980s scepticism of capitalism and where it's going, well, now we the audience live in the world of tech bros and politicians not even trying to hide their corruption anymore but boasting of it, and so this tv series so far doiubles and triples down on Ripley's observation. Not just the good old Xenomorph but newly introduced creatures like the T-Ocelius deliver the creeps, horrors and scares, sure, as they go after their organic victims, but the character you really loathe and with every episode more wish to fall to an extremely unpleasant fate is the resident main tech bro billionaire, Boy Kavalier (what he really calls himself), so covinced of his own brilliance, so utterly unconcerned with any empathy whatsoever, and seeing both human and synthetic workers as his property.

(Future eras may write their film and tv thesis about tech bro villains from Glass Onion onwards.)

But any genre that involves horror needs sympathetic characters as well, characters the audience cares for and wants to survive, not getting torn apart by the Xenomorph (and other murderous species). Which is where this show also excels, but saying why gets too spoilery to talk about it above cut. )

World building wise, the Earth as presented by this show no longer has nation states, it's run by five cooperations (this reminded me of what Mike Duncan did for the Mars part in his Podcast Revolutions, and he couldn't have known), with Weyland-Yutani as one of the older powerful ones and Boy Kavalier's company, inevitably named Prodigy, as the newbie which together with another new company changed the "Triumvirate" to "The Five". Democracy, of course, is also a thing of the past. For once, North America isn't a location (so far), instead, the Weyland-Yutani vessel in the series pilot crashes down on what used to be Thailand, and Boy Kavalier's lair seems to be located somewhere in South Asia (Vietnam, I'd say, given the scenery) as well. We all know how a Xenomorph looks in the various stages of its existence by now, but the design team came up with four other creepy species as well which are new and are excellent at bringing on body horror. Though like I said: the truest revulsion is created by human greed. Contrasted, which makes it compelling and not nihilistic, by the capacity of doing better than that, by artificial and human beings alike.

A Tree-mendous Misunderstanding

Sep. 3rd, 2025 07:00 am
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It's the mid-2000s, and I'm working at a store that sells movies and other things. A customer walks up to the counter.
Customer: "I'm looking for the movie Tree Hunter."
Me: *Confused.* "I haven't heard of that one. Let me see if we have it in stock."

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Is anyone else having issues around images not loading on Dreamwidth, lately? For a few days (couple weeks?) I've noticed that my reading page often only shows the alt-text for pics especially for images hosted on Dreamwidth, though not only that (for example there are AO3 news on my reading page at the moment, but the logos don't load unless I open the original page).

It's particularly visible on my [community profile] vriddywrites writing comm because none of the icons load, nor the header image. Does it all look fine for most of you? I rebooted my home router in case I had landed on a banned IP or something, but no dice. The background image on my journal here also loads just fine in general... Icons also have no problems. Huh... 🤔

haven't done this in a long time

Sep. 2nd, 2025 10:56 pm
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Name: Jack/Jackdaw

Age:44

I mostly post about: writing, life, parenting, school, work, sometimes politics, sometimes other hobbies

My hobbies are: writing, drawing, web stuff, reading, misc fiber arts

My fandoms are: at the moment, Fourth Wing with a side of the Untamed and All For the Game

I'm looking to meet people who: do interesting things, share interesting facts, recommend interesting books, etc... mostly I'm just looking to add some people to my friends page.

My posting schedule tends to be: sporadic. sometimes it can be multiple times a week, and sometimes I will absolutely forget dreamwidth exists.

When I add people, my dealbreakers are: life is too short to deal with people who just want to argue with me. I'm trans and neurodivergent and pagan and a parent and if any of those would bother you, well, now you know.

Before adding me, you should know: two unrelated but occasionally controversial things: we're a plural system and we still mask in crowded public spaces. Neither comes up often on the blog but both have turned out to be dealbreakers for other people before.

Driving Them To Drive And Drink

Sep. 3rd, 2025 05:00 am
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Customer: "You know, I can get this exact same bottle for five dollars cheaper in [town fifty miles south]!"
Me: *Cheerful, polite retail voice.* "That’s a pretty good price, sir."
He squints at me, clearly expecting me to knock a few dollars off right there.

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Title: Pandoea Has Nothing on Sam
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Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing/Characters:  Sam Winchester & Dean Winchester
Content Notes: Choose Not to Warn
Prompt: 
September Two - 1 & 7 - lost and found Sam Winchester & Dean Winchester
Authors Notes/Disclaimer:
All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.
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Title:  If Found, Please Return
Fandom:  DC Comics
Pairing/Characters:  Clark Kent & Dick Grayson
Content Notes:  No Warnings Apply
Prompt:  September Two - 1 & 7 - lost and found
Summary:  Superman usually doesn't come to Gotham uninvited. But people trust Superman, even in Gotham.

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