That evening, Nora wore a dress to attend Finn’s children’s piano competition.
She had chosen the seafoam-green gown—the one that flowed like morning mist. Her hair was pinned up with a shell-shaped clip, a small gift from Tim during their seaside trip.
Finn, on the other hand, didn’t seem nervous at all. To him, this wasn’t a competition—it was “The Great Piano Adventure.”69Please respect copyright.PENANANf7tImey2U
He bounced around the whole way there, shouting things like, “I’m gonna play for the whole world!”
It was a small regional event, so seating was limited. The only attendees from the Bat family were Leila,Jason, and Tim.69Please respect copyright.PENANAzv9ofL6rUz
The hall was simple, with a few rows of chairs facing a small stage. Paper flowers decorated the walls, and the air was full of parental anticipation and the sugary scent of candy.
At the entrance, Nora hugged Leila and greeted Jason.69Please respect copyright.PENANA058jrHXgQF
They often crossed paths at preschool, so the introductions weren’t awkward.
Finn chatted endlessly with Nora until it was his turn to line up backstage, dragged away by Leila.69Please respect copyright.PENANALLyTX7PVRk
“Teacher, the girl behind me says she’s playing Beethoven, but guess what I’m playing today—”69Please respect copyright.PENANAZpWk2DC8pX
“Don’t forget to take pictures when I play, okay!”
Nora nodded and smiled, “Of course, I’ll get the most handsome photos of our Finn.”
Jason glanced at Tim, his look clearly saying, “Not my fault.”69Please respect copyright.PENANAC7xDOZU1Qy
Tim raised his hands, equally helpless: “Wasn’t me either.”
They all took their seats. Leila returned soon after and adjusted her phone for filming.
Finn was third in line.69Please respect copyright.PENANAYxooxfjqI9
Still slightly chubby with baby fat, the little boy wore a suit and slicked-back hair.69Please respect copyright.PENANA24e7BYdPTZ
He saluted the audience with exaggerated seriousness, drawing quiet chuckles.
He stood tall like a tiny soldier, wearing a face that said “I’m important today,”69Please respect copyright.PENANA5YJmZB3hAE
and the audience couldn’t help but smile.
Nora, beaming, lifted her camera.69Please respect copyright.PENANAVIOZqbjGES
She nudged Tim with her elbow and whispered with a laugh, “Our little star.”
Tim smiled softly, eyes locked on the stage.
Finn played a lighthearted piece—perfectly matching his mischievous personality.69Please respect copyright.PENANA3xXOCDchJC
His fingers danced across the keys like candies bouncing on piano tiles, the melody joyful and playful enough to make toes tap.
When he finished, the little man saluted again, bowed deeply like a theater star taking a final curtain call—69Please respect copyright.PENANAEyWFgN7VqD
and the applause popped like popcorn throughout the room.
Finn marched offstage like a professional…69Please respect copyright.PENANAOeJnwLTNXL
but not two minutes later, he came running back into the audience.
“Teacher! Teacher! Did you hear me? Did you smile?”69Please respect copyright.PENANAcwGdf7Z3Bi
He latched onto Nora’s legs like a limpet, his eyes glowing like stars.
Leila, Jason, and Tim were speechless.
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After the competition ended, Finn received second place.69Please respect copyright.PENANA49pbPf2x8m
He was spirited walking up to accept the award… until the announcer said, “Second place,” and his expression shifted.
Finn pouted.69Please respect copyright.PENANAGEqB5AARSn
Holding the certificate like it was a flavorless candy wrapper, he muttered, “But I played the best.”
Nora crouched down, trying to cheer him up with every ounce of rainbow-flavored praise she could muster.
“You know,” she said, “I think your music was like Skittles—every note dancing. You were the happiest little sunshine out there—”
Suddenly, the men beside her froze.69Please respect copyright.PENANAznotpJN66a
Tim’s pupils contracted. Jason’s eyes went sharp. Both stood up simultaneously.
Nora and Leila sensed the tension immediately.69Please respect copyright.PENANAST2I7WhqXE
They turned toward each other, wordless, but the atmosphere spoke volumes.
Leila stepped forward and signed quickly: Gotham’s in trouble?69Please respect copyright.PENANAcsdulVk6GJ
Her hands moved sharply, efficiently—no excess motion, no panic.
Jason nodded.69Please respect copyright.PENANAnPZlCIn59Y
Tim added quietly, “Mass breakout at the prison. Batman’s handling it, but we’re stretched thin. Everyone’s needed.”
His tone was low, but clear and calm.
Leila hugged her husband, then signed her next message like a vow: I’ll protect this place. I’ll take care of the kids.
Her eyes were steady.69Please respect copyright.PENANAzRs1tMv4Ir
She had always known this day might come. Her fingers spoke with unwavering certainty.
Nora stepped in to hug Tim, whispering into his ear:69Please respect copyright.PENANAQMFFRGcXHD
“Don’t worry.”
Her voice was gentle, but strong—like a shield.
Nearby, Finn tilted his head in confusion, watching the adults.
Leila picked him up, lifted his tiny hand to wave goodbye to his dad and uncle.
Tim looked back at them.69Please respect copyright.PENANAx7XDNsAxpz
There was so much he wanted to say, but in the end, he just nodded and turned to leave with Jason.
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Leila went straight to the doors.69Please respect copyright.PENANArPEqefRzgq
Just before grabbing the handle, she turned and addressed the few other parents in the room.
She signed a few clear words with her hands, her lips forming silent shapes: “Come in. Stay calm. Move to the wall.”
Everyone in Gotham knew the drill.69Please respect copyright.PENANAryHCLz7zhb
No one panicked.
The adults reacted instinctively—lifting children into their arms, moving quickly toward the back of the room, away from the windows, crouching low into the shadows.
No crying. No screaming.69Please respect copyright.PENANAhCbagLDrU9
Just the shuffle of fast footsteps and quiet breathing.
Nora scanned the room, making sure every child and parent was in position.69Please respect copyright.PENANASfCWI4s8bE
Only then did she turn and spot Leila crouched near the stage, Finn wrapped tightly in her arms.
Nora walked to the control panel and shut off the lights and air conditioning.
Silence fell like a blanket.69Please respect copyright.PENANASJGNfO6KKp
Only the emergency lights remained, casting long amber shadows across the walls and floor.
The air grew heavy. The dim lighting made everyone look pale.
Finn tugged at his mom’s shirt, whispering, “Mom… when can we go home?”69Please respect copyright.PENANA2ubIBEuftz
He tried to sign with his fingers, but in the dark, it was hard to see.
Nora leaned over, close enough for him to hear:69Please respect copyright.PENANAheE9JlIAPW
“Soon, sweetheart. When your dad comes to pick you up, we’ll go home.”
Her voice was calm—steady with the strength of a teacher.69Please respect copyright.PENANAwAZ8ywQMO6
Finn nodded. Though he still looked uneasy, he didn’t ask more, curling against his mother.
Leila stroked his head and kissed his forehead—a silent promise.
Nora reached into her purse.69Please respect copyright.PENANAlW7XQWkewi
She hesitated, then pulled out a small box, opened it, and removed a pair of earpieces.69Please respect copyright.PENANAQ8tE64GGqr
She handed one to Leila. “Vigilante channel,” she whispered.
Leila looked at her, nodded, and placed it in her ear.
Two women sat against the wall, arms gently wrapped around their children, heads tilted to catch the voices in their ears.
Their brows furrowed.
This wasn’t just a breakout.69Please respect copyright.PENANAUVw0NbmMvG
It was a coordinated attack. Multiple locations struck at once, stretching the vigilante network thin.69Please respect copyright.PENANAeHc4SznQoc
Everyone was overwhelmed.
The comms crackled—chaotic, urgent. Some calls were even cut off mid-sentence.
Nora and Leila met eyes.69Please respect copyright.PENANAgAdVWT10HZ
No words were needed.69Please respect copyright.PENANAk7m58RIRbd


