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She did not expect to find herself in a cafe. She'd been chasing down a criminal, saw him duck into an alley and through a door, and followed him in. Wherever it had lead, it certainly shouldn't have been someplace like this.
And yet, she sensed that she wasn't really in any kind of danger. She was good at scoping places out, looking for threats, and she just didn't see that that. Slowly, she let her crossbow drop and hooked it to her belt.
"...Second time this kind of thing has happened. Just plain strange," she muttered.
And yet, she sensed that she wasn't really in any kind of danger. She was good at scoping places out, looking for threats, and she just didn't see that that. Slowly, she let her crossbow drop and hooked it to her belt.
"...Second time this kind of thing has happened. Just plain strange," she muttered.
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She smirked at the last bit, knowing full well that if she'd been a guy 'jerk' could have applied to her fairly regularly too.
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She shook her head. "Dad talked about that kind of thing from time to time, about how it would have been easy to close himself off to everything. But Dick, Alfred, and later Mom and me, he had people in his life who made it so he didn't have to. And he caught Joe Chill, the man who killed his parents, early into his career. It turned what might have been a misson of vengence into a more positive one, making sure what happened to him wouldn't happen to anyone else."