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Two Hands by blueskyatnight for mikkal
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order Series (Video Games)
06 Dec 2025
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Bravo and Gabs have a friendly competition for Cal's affection. Luckily for them, Cal has two hands.
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One Child, Lightly Traumatized. by Dragomir for wishonadarkstar
Fandoms: Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order Series (Video Games)
06 Dec 2025
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If Moran had known translating an Imperial requisition order for Cal would lead to all of this, he might have stayed in bed that morning. (This is, of course, a lie.)
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The Best Things (come in small packages) by WitchesKat (StoryReader12) for sauntering_down
Fandoms: Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order Series (Video Games)
14 Feb 2026
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Sixth months after the Jedi Purge, Greez Dritus takes a job transporting goods from Bracca. He wasn't expecting much excitement from the trip, except maybe having to chase off overeager scrappers eyeing his ship. He certainly wasn't expecting to accidentally pick up a child along with his cargo, especially not a weird, traumatized one who keeps screaming in his sleep.
Now if he could only figure out why things keep shaking...
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- Part 1 of The Packages Verse
Bookmarked by SleepyManatee0
12 Feb 2026
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My babieeessss 😭
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Greez becomes father 5(ish) years early
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Tim Drake knows that Batman needs a Robin. When Bruce and Dick aren't interested in what he has to say, Tim makes his way to the cemetery to say a few words to the boy he's trying to replace.
Tim has the chance to say far more than he expected when Jason digs himself out of his grave that night. Tim does his best to get Jason home to Bruce. The League of Assassins finds them first.
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it's the hope that kills you by saltandbees
Fandoms: Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order Series (Video Games)
11 Nov 2025
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“Cal has never had the luxury or the security to be anything other than what circumstances forced him to be,” Cere says. Her voice contains a tinge of sorrow, one which Merrin suspects she has failed to recognize in the past. “I don’t think he knows who he is—or who he wants to be—any more than you do, Merrin. He has an idea of who he thinks he should be, one that has guided him for the last decade, but he’s never had a real opportunity to reflect and examine if that’s what he wants for himself.”
Merrin frowns, feeling chastised. Cal has always been so set in his path; she feels foolish for seeing the wounds of his past and mistaking them for an enviable certainty of purpose.
As if reading her mind, Greez laughs a little too loud and says, “Don’t beat yourself up about it, Merrin. He’s got himself fooled too.”
To care for Cal is a privilege.
