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zMisplaced Stories [ADMIN use only] › Batman (All Movies)
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
7
Views:
3,634
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1
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I do not own Batman or anything Batman related, this is simply for entertainment purposes and is not being used to make a profit. It is only being used to give some girls out there a little enjoyment
Travel the world and the seven seas
I sat in my therapy room with Kevin. He was in his early thirties and had sandy brown hair and brown eyes. He worked construction and had the minor lines in his face and tan skin that came with working outside everyday. Kevin was the type of guy you would picture drinking a few beers and playing with his small children on a Saturday in the front yard of a modest home.
But Kevin had never had that life. Instead, he had never had a normal relationship and had lived a solitary life, battling with his inner turmoil on a daily basis.
“So Kevin, how are you feeling today?”
“I feel great doc. I haven’t felt this good since as long as I can remember”
“You seem good. Have there been any side effects since the last time we spoke?”
“No, nothing I can think of” He scratched his head for a second, looked up and smiled as he shook his head no.
“I think I’m ready doc. I think I’m ready to go back out there. I feel like I can do it, on my own, finally.” My insides warmed up, this was my favorite part of the job.
“I think you’re ready too, Kevin. We just need another week to double check that you’ve stabilized, and then we can move you out and meet once a week for awhile to make sure you’re okay.” Kevin got up and walked over to me, I was a bit surprised when he grabbed me in a bear-like hug.
“Thank you Doctor Avery. You gave me my life back.”
I left the room with warm fuzzies. Days like this made me remember why I had chosen this job. Days like this made me forget about the screaming, and the setbacks, and the deaths. The ever elusive “breakthrough”. My happiness nearly burst out of me and I felt my big smile as I looked down at my feet and walked. When I looked up I found myself bumping square into the chest of Jonathan Crane. Clumsily, I righted myself up and straightened my skirt.
“Jonathan, I’m sorry, I wasn’t looking where I was going” I noticed my glasses were tilted on my face and awkwardly righted them. Crane chuckled to himself.
“Not a problem Doctor, I managed to save my coffee. Your, uh,” he motioned across his chest with the side of his hand
“What?”
“Your brassiere is showing” he said bluntly. I immediately adjusted my shirt and turned scarlet red.
“Black, hmm, I wonder what else you have hidden away in there…” He mused as he tilted his head. I made a sound of disgust.
“Things you will NEVER know. Today is too good of a day Doctor Crane, for even you to ruin” I cheerily told him and breezed past him to head back to my desk. It was another lovely fall day outside, and I decided I would uncharacteristically leave a little early today so I could stroll along the lake.
There was a path that ran right on the outskirts of Arkham Island, and it was perfect. A few of the other staff like to jog on it, but mostly it was rarely traveled on. Like the rest of the island, the landscaping was pristine. I twirled a leaf in my hand as a slowly walked the trail, taking in all of the sights and smells of fall in Gotham.
As I got closer to the asylum, there was an open area of grass right along the water. Since it wasn’t so cold out, I put my coat down on the ground and lay out with my hands behind my head. I had chosen to wear my long hair down for the day, and it whipped around me in the gentle breeze. My eyes gently closed shut and I felt myself drifting to sleep, but then I felt something brushing through my hair, like hands.
“Shh, Emma. It’s alright, go back to sleep.”Crane’s voice said, as if talking to a child. I opened my eyes and spun around.
“What are you doing?” He stood up and the world around me began to morph. I found myself at the edge of the water. Crane’s towering figure came closer and I took a step back and fell into the dark waters of the lake. I struggled to climb out but something was holding onto my feet pulling me down. I could see the face of Jonathan Crane looking down at me from the water’s surface I couldn’t reach
“These things happen” I heard his muffled voice say as the world started to go black.
I flew up from the ground gasping for air. Brought back to reality, I was on the grassy opening and the sun was starting to go down. I picked up my coat and laid it across my arm as I walked back to the parking lot.
But Kevin had never had that life. Instead, he had never had a normal relationship and had lived a solitary life, battling with his inner turmoil on a daily basis.
“So Kevin, how are you feeling today?”
“I feel great doc. I haven’t felt this good since as long as I can remember”
“You seem good. Have there been any side effects since the last time we spoke?”
“No, nothing I can think of” He scratched his head for a second, looked up and smiled as he shook his head no.
“I think I’m ready doc. I think I’m ready to go back out there. I feel like I can do it, on my own, finally.” My insides warmed up, this was my favorite part of the job.
“I think you’re ready too, Kevin. We just need another week to double check that you’ve stabilized, and then we can move you out and meet once a week for awhile to make sure you’re okay.” Kevin got up and walked over to me, I was a bit surprised when he grabbed me in a bear-like hug.
“Thank you Doctor Avery. You gave me my life back.”
I left the room with warm fuzzies. Days like this made me remember why I had chosen this job. Days like this made me forget about the screaming, and the setbacks, and the deaths. The ever elusive “breakthrough”. My happiness nearly burst out of me and I felt my big smile as I looked down at my feet and walked. When I looked up I found myself bumping square into the chest of Jonathan Crane. Clumsily, I righted myself up and straightened my skirt.
“Jonathan, I’m sorry, I wasn’t looking where I was going” I noticed my glasses were tilted on my face and awkwardly righted them. Crane chuckled to himself.
“Not a problem Doctor, I managed to save my coffee. Your, uh,” he motioned across his chest with the side of his hand
“What?”
“Your brassiere is showing” he said bluntly. I immediately adjusted my shirt and turned scarlet red.
“Black, hmm, I wonder what else you have hidden away in there…” He mused as he tilted his head. I made a sound of disgust.
“Things you will NEVER know. Today is too good of a day Doctor Crane, for even you to ruin” I cheerily told him and breezed past him to head back to my desk. It was another lovely fall day outside, and I decided I would uncharacteristically leave a little early today so I could stroll along the lake.
There was a path that ran right on the outskirts of Arkham Island, and it was perfect. A few of the other staff like to jog on it, but mostly it was rarely traveled on. Like the rest of the island, the landscaping was pristine. I twirled a leaf in my hand as a slowly walked the trail, taking in all of the sights and smells of fall in Gotham.
As I got closer to the asylum, there was an open area of grass right along the water. Since it wasn’t so cold out, I put my coat down on the ground and lay out with my hands behind my head. I had chosen to wear my long hair down for the day, and it whipped around me in the gentle breeze. My eyes gently closed shut and I felt myself drifting to sleep, but then I felt something brushing through my hair, like hands.
“Shh, Emma. It’s alright, go back to sleep.”Crane’s voice said, as if talking to a child. I opened my eyes and spun around.
“What are you doing?” He stood up and the world around me began to morph. I found myself at the edge of the water. Crane’s towering figure came closer and I took a step back and fell into the dark waters of the lake. I struggled to climb out but something was holding onto my feet pulling me down. I could see the face of Jonathan Crane looking down at me from the water’s surface I couldn’t reach
“These things happen” I heard his muffled voice say as the world started to go black.
I flew up from the ground gasping for air. Brought back to reality, I was on the grassy opening and the sun was starting to go down. I picked up my coat and laid it across my arm as I walked back to the parking lot.