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Shadowed Vengeance

KingCannibal · Outros
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9 Chs

Beneath the Mask

As the first rays of dawn painted the Gotham skyline in hues of orange and pink, Thomas Wayne-Beaumont emerged from the shadows of the night. With each step, he shed the weight of his alter ego, letting the warmth of the morning sun wash over him like a cleansing tide. In the harsh light of day, he was no longer BloodBat, the dark avenger of Gotham, but simply Thomas—a man with a past as complex and shadowed as the city he called home.

The memories of his parents—Bruce Wayne, the enigmatic Dark Knight, and Andrea Beaumont, the elusive Phantasm—loomed large in his mind, casting long shadows over his thoughts and actions. They were the reason he had taken up the mantle of BloodBat, the reason he prowled the streets of Gotham in search of justice. But they were also a source of pain and confusion, their legacy a burden he carried with him wherever he went.

In the quiet moments between meetings and social obligations, Thomas sought solace in the small acts of kindness that defined his existence. At a local shelter, he volunteered his time, serving meals to the city's most vulnerable residents with a quiet humility. In their eyes, he saw echoes of his own struggles, reminders of the darkness that lurked just beneath the surface of Gotham's glittering facade.

But amidst the chaos and despair of the city, there were moments of clarity, of connection. In the smiles of those he helped, in the gratitude of those he served, he found fleeting moments of peace—a respite from the relentless cycle of violence and corruption that defined life in Gotham.

As the day unfolded, Thomas navigated the bustling streets of the city with practiced ease, his every movement a testament to the duality of his existence. In the boardrooms of Wayne Enterprises, he wielded his influence with a calculated precision, his mind sharp and focused as he navigated the treacherous waters of corporate politics.

But even as he conducted his business with a cool efficiency, the shadows of his past lingered, a constant reminder of the darkness that lurked within him. For Thomas Wayne-Beaumont, the line between hero and villain was blurred, his actions driven by a sense of duty and a desire for redemption. And as he gazed out over the city he called home, he knew that his journey was far from over—that the shadows of Gotham would always be a part of who he was.