Today was the kindergarten field trip.
Finn had been excited since early morning. He got dressed faster than usual and insisted on wearing a shirt with a dinosaur print.
After all, they were going to the Fossil Museum today—full of dinosaur fossils.
As Tim drove him to school, the little guy was already in the back seat reciting dinosaur names out loud—Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, all the way to Velociraptor. He muttered to himself that he had to let Miss Nora know he'd done his homework.
Tim glanced at the rearview mirror and saw that small face frown when he got a name wrong. He couldn’t help but chuckle softly.
When they reached the kindergarten entrance, Tim got out of the car, opened the back door, unbuckled Finn’s car seat, and casually grabbed his backpack from the trunk. He crouched down to help him put it on.
Inside the backpack, besides a water bottle and a hat, were some cookies Finn had packed himself—he said he wanted to share them with his classmates.
Nora was standing at the entrance to greet the children. She nodded and smiled when she saw Tim, but before she could speak, her attention was quickly stolen by Finn, who dashed toward her like a little bird.
He grabbed her hand and excitedly said they needed to go line up, all while continuing to recite his dinosaur list.
Nora looked down at him, listening as they walked, gently patting his back to remind him, “Say goodbye to your uncle first.”
Only then did Finn turn around and wave quickly. “Bye, Uncle Tim!”
Then he turned right back and tugged Nora along as if afraid someone else might snatch her away.
Nora looked back and gave Tim a helpless, gentle smile.
She didn’t say anything, just let herself be pulled step by step into the kindergarten.
Tim stood there, watching their backs—the small hand swinging tightly in hers—and thought to himself,73Please respect copyright.PENANAnsP666MF8y
This little guy… I’ve spoiled him for nothing.73Please respect copyright.PENANAllB7ulMyWm
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The museum trip went smoothly.
Finn got to see all the dinosaurs he’d wanted to. From the moment they walked in, he acted like a tiny tour guide, darting from one display to another, pointing and calling out the names and eras of each fossil.
Especially the museum’s crown jewel—the fossil of a Mamenchisaurus. That one nearly made him lose his mind with excitement.
He stood in front of it for a long time, notebook in hand, sketching while explaining the creature’s features, tail vertebrae count, and theorized diet, like a full-fledged paleontologist.
Tim listened through the surveillance feed. From Finn’s tone and volume alone, he could tell the kid was at maximum happiness today.
Even more amusing, Finn dumped all the dinosaur knowledge he had into Nora’s ears—talking about everything from toe bone structure to hunting strategies.
Nora, for her part, played along perfectly. Her voice was gentle, her pacing just right—not too fast, not too slow.
Her questions were spot on—not too hard for Finn to answer, but challenging enough to give him the chance to show off.
Listening to them, Tim thought:73Please respect copyright.PENANAQntjrE64Vc
You definitely know your dinosaurs too, don’t you? Those aren’t random questions—you’re guiding the flow.
He chuckled to himself.
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As the kids wrapped up the visit and wearily boarded the bus one by one,73Please respect copyright.PENANAqcpqdoQdyc
Nora carefully took attendance, confirmed all seats were filled, and double-checked that every child had their seatbelt on.
She then turned and nodded to the other teacher accompanying her on the ride.
The rest of the staff were already on a separate bus and had left earlier.
Just as the vehicle was about to depart and began slowly pulling away from the museum,73Please respect copyright.PENANAy53ajXxJj3
the driver suddenly slowed down along a strange street—and then came to a full stop.
The door opened.
Two masked men climbed aboard—faces hidden, posture steady, presence threatening.73Please respect copyright.PENANAPko3mGi3Mj
They held up guns, their eyes sweeping over the bus.
The entire vehicle instantly fell into silence.
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In dangerous situations, stay silent. Don’t scream. Don’t make sudden movements.
Tim stood up.
His expression shifted. He pressed the emergency Batcave signal hidden in his phone case—and then bolted out the door without hesitation.
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Finn stared at the bad guys up front.73Please respect copyright.PENANA0K7QzTWjrD
He hugged his backpack tight, his little body curled up in the seat, forehead beaded with sweat, eyes intensely focused.
He tried to recall the drills he’d learned before—every word, every motion had to be perfect.
Grandpa and the others had once taught him what to do if bad guys broke in. It had been fun back then, just a pretend game. Now it wasn’t fun at all.
Back then, Grandpa had used a water gun as a fake weapon, wore sunglasses to act like a villain, and even made cartoonish “muahaha” sounds.
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Right—step one: Be quiet.
“No crying, no noise. Bad guys will notice.” Dad had said it with a serious face—rare for someone who usually smiled so much.
Finn took a deep breath and tried to stay as still as a stone, clutching his backpack like a shield against his chest.
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Find a blind spot. Slip out of sight when the bad guys aren’t looking.
He remembered Grandpa had made him practice in Wayne Manor—every room, finding hiding spots, analyzing their safety.
Grandpa would even ask, “What if the bad guys come in from that door? Do you think this spot is safe?”
Eventually, Finn became the hide-and-seek champion—even Uncle Tim couldn’t find him sometimes.
But now… he looked around the bus—packed with kids. Some were crying. Some trembling. One was quietly sobbing.73Please respect copyright.PENANA1VU0MNZcPm
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The gaps between the seats were too small, and the space underneath was stuffed with bags.
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Don’t provoke the bad guys. Don’t act tough. Don’t move unnecessarily.
Step four—wait for the adults.73Please respect copyright.PENANAKBzKIpdEAR
Yes. Wait for the adults. They’ll come.
Finn slowly turned his head back toward the front.
His teacher, Nora, was being held at gunpoint, ordered to put her hands on her head and crouch down. He couldn’t see her expression, but her back was still straight.
Finn swallowed hard.
He didn’t dare move. Didn’t dare cry.73Please respect copyright.PENANA3iVjMzpQh6
All he could do was hope—hope the adults would come soon.
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