im artemis, my pronouns are she/they (anything works, really), im 22 (soon 23) and im a psycholody student, almost at the finish line. im queer, pro palestine and against authoritarian regimes. I write, post comic panels — dc comics only, though. sometimes I shit post, sometimes I rage about horrible characterizations. im open to talk, anytime, and about anything. if u need a friend, dont hesitate to reach out. mwah
figured id pin my works and a link to my ao3 account, i cross post, also there's more there, if someone's interested.
my ao3
i sleep in the dark (without you) - roy harper x reader
it's hard to ever feel intact (it's hard to never want it back) - batfamily feels, okdad!bruce wayne. focus mostly on his relationship with jason.
cash out - cole cash (grifter) x reader
ricochet - floyd lawton x reader
how much longer 'till i'm taller? - AK!jason todd x reader
you know you're better than this (got your heart in a headlock) - dick grayson x reader
last night i thought of you (years ago, when bodies grew) - jason todd x reader
intertwined, sewn together - jason todd x reader
wings twitch, legs are going (let down and hanging around) - the batarang incident, revisited
you are everything i never needed and more (i should face the truth) - dick grayson x reader
the rapture of our innocence - jason todd x reader
and if i break (could i go on break?) - jason todd x reader
used to be one of the rotten ones (and i liked you for that) - batfamily, gn
better luck next time (girl with one eye) - stephanie brown whump
emotional motion sickness - dick grayson x reader
walking parallels (heart to heart) - bruce wayne x reader
i don't smoke (except for when i'm missing you) - roy harper x jason todd
the crucial thing to understand about dick grayson is that he is the #1 child labor fan. he's had a job since he could walk and by god will he keep having one. world's most employed ten year old.
Batman? Eh he’s some character from a comic or some shit… what, you said BatGIRL? Well she was originally created as the sidekick of Batwoman in 1961 after the Comics Code Authority pressured the introduction of a Batgirl (hyphenated back then, Bat-Girl) but the Batgirl in most modern media was created in 1966 where—