Tim stepped out of the car, dressed in a simple dark gray jacket, having swapped out his usual suit. Today, he didn’t need armor. He didn’t need algorithms. He only needed to see one person clearly.
As he walked into the preschool, he was already a familiar face here. The receptionist immediately smiled at the sight of him, greeting him in a tone that was almost a bit excited:116Please respect copyright.PENANAWN6byxCBgf
“Mr. Drake, right on time again—Finn’s still in the classroom.”
“Thank you,” Tim replied with a faint smile, handing over the pick-up authorization form he’d prepared in advance. He didn’t linger on small talk and made his way toward the classroom with steady steps.
He paused at the door.
Through the small window, he saw his nephew building a towering structure of blocks with several other children. The tower leaned at an angle that defied gravity, yet each child was completely focused, none of them seeming to think it unstable. The corner of Tim’s mouth twitched.
“Mr. Drake, would you mind waiting a moment?”116Please respect copyright.PENANAQMm3yDY0JU
A gentle yet firm voice spoke from behind him.
Tim turned around.
Nora stood there, holding a few workbooks in one hand and lifting the hem of her long skirt with the other. Her expression was that of someone welcoming an important guest—but also someone who had grown used to dealing with him.
“Let Finn finish his castle, okay?” she said softly.
Tim looked into those green eyes.
He had seen them hundreds of times over the past two weeks—from every angle, every resolution. But seeing them in person, those eyes still looked like fresh buds under sunlight: warm, bright, even making one forget she’d once kicked him square in the face.
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Tim knew this conversation needed the right build-up.
He looked at her and gave a small, almost imperceptibly sincere nod.
“Miss Nora, I have a request.”
She raised an eyebrow.
“This Saturday—are you free?”
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Finn must never find out about this.
Tim warned himself as he suppressed a twitch at the corner of his mouth. The kid had been loudly declaring that he would marry his teacher every single day, proudly asserting his claim in front of the entire family. If he found out his uncle had asked his “future wife” out?
The Wayne household would never hear the end of it—and there was a real chance he’d even call Leila, all the way in Europe, sobbing to tattle on him.
Tim had no desire to deal with an outraged Mediterranean phone call.
In truth, Nora’s initial reaction had been exactly what he expected—she frowned, likely thinking she had private matters to attend to that weekend and about to decline.
But Tim didn’t pressure her.
He simply added, in a quiet tone:116Please respect copyright.PENANAbmWX78hTM3
“I’ve already picked the place. G2 Tactical Training Range, out on the edge of Gotham.”116Please respect copyright.PENANA5Mrz91kjir
“It’s quiet, fully equipped. I’ll handle the ammo. Everything’s legal. You can try any model you want.”
Nora paused for a moment.
She didn’t ask why it was a shooting range. She didn’t question why Tim had chosen such a specific place. She simply lowered her lashes, as if calculating something quickly. Then she looked up, her voice calm.
“I’m free this Saturday at noon. One o’clock okay?”
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Saturday afternoon came with clear sunlight, and for once, Tim wasn’t wearing a suit.
Instead, he was dressed in dark, casual clothes—loose but clean, understated yet agile. It was what he called his “non-combat combat outfit.”
From the trunk came the thud of heavy metal. He placed the last crate of firearms carefully inside and closed the trunk.
The night before, he’d broken into Jason’s safehouse—well, “broken into” was a stretch. Jason had clearly known and just didn’t care.
After all, the wall of weapons in that place was hard to ignore—everything from handguns to sniper rifles, neatly arranged, even the bullets sorted by type.
Tim had selected a few models that weren’t too lethal but offered strong handling. He didn’t touch anything truly dangerous.
He wasn’t here to fight.116Please respect copyright.PENANArcr01HnCkB
He just wanted to test someone.
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All accounted for.
He started the engine and drove toward the outskirts of the city. The range he had in mind was one Nightwing used for long-range training—quiet, secluded, well-equipped, and secure from interruptions.
When he pulled up in the jeep, Nora was already there.
She leaned against her car, arms crossed. Her jeans fit cleanly, and over a gray tank top, she wore a button-down with the sleeves rolled just below the shoulders, revealing streamlined collarbones and arms—not soft, but lean and honed, like a fighter.
When she saw him step out, her eyes flicked to the trunk.116Please respect copyright.PENANAs7HnBwZ87P
She didn’t say much. Just raised a brow with a smirk.
“You’re serious.”
Tim gave a small smile and shut the door.116Please respect copyright.PENANA8nRyDa0PAs
“I told you. You can try every model.”
Nora walked toward the trunk, Tim following close behind, making mental notes with each step:116Please respect copyright.PENANArxcz4pAg7Y
Steady gait. Low center of gravity. Excellent muscle control—116Please respect copyright.PENANA0D7EmL4RvX
This woman’s combat instincts weren’t casual.116Please respect copyright.PENANAeQV9T8hlVs
They weren’t from a hobby.116Please respect copyright.PENANAE2npbudFmU
This wasn’t just target shooting.
He didn’t know if he’d get the answers he wanted today.116Please respect copyright.PENANAQGWo3S8bMX
But one thing he knew for sure—
She was not just a preschool teacher.
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Nora bent down and opened the first gun case. The light reflected off the metal parts, making her green eyes seem lit from within.116Please respect copyright.PENANAOCpt3iwZ8P
She didn’t make a sound, but she clearly inhaled — like a connoisseur catching a familiar scent, or a book lover opening a beloved old volume.116Please respect copyright.PENANAamBqM69Tqq
Tim watched from the side, like he was observing some unknown creature.
She carefully lifted a semi-automatic pistol from within, handling it like an antique as she examined the mechanisms and details.116Please respect copyright.PENANAJoSMuQJLOo
Tim suddenly felt a bit relieved that he hadn’t brought Jason along.116Please respect copyright.PENANAUDvB4nQs0C
Not because he needed backup — but because if those two started talking gunpowder, he was afraid he’d become a muted background character.116Please respect copyright.PENANAq0sCEpYiIC
He couldn’t help picturing Nora and Jason at a gun show, exchanging insights and pointing at specific guns to discuss recoil feedback.
His facial muscles twitched slightly at the thought.
“This one… M1911?” Nora asked while skillfully racking the slide, emptying the magazine, and checking the chamber. It was clear this wasn’t her first time handling one.
“Not a commercial model — custom internal mechanism, tuned recoil,” Tim replied simply.
She nodded, her tone more serious than anyone going on a “date” should be. “Where’d you get it?”
“From a friend’s collection.”116Please respect copyright.PENANAUO60cU02S3
Tim didn’t mention names. “Friend” was putting it mildly — that friend had once died, then returned, fully armed.
Nora didn’t press further. She moved on to the second case — a short-barrel shotgun.116Please respect copyright.PENANAOAoAtb2IoF
Her hands instinctively ran across the grip and safety, like she was confirming some familiar sensation.
That made Tim’s brow tighten.
His eyes drifted back to her — clean jeans, plain tank top, no makeup, no earrings, no nail polish.116Please respect copyright.PENANAgdIBevK8Uu
Not even a necklace or bracelet.116Please respect copyright.PENANAbjHC3NE5DS
None of the things a woman might wear for a “date.”116Please respect copyright.PENANAerC91z8tTe
No intention of adorning herself at all.116Please respect copyright.PENANAL8V0vWOmer
Clean. Unadorned. Like someone always ready to pack up and vanish from the world.
What is she guarding against? Or… running from?
He couldn’t help but ask, “You don’t wear accessories?”
Nora’s gaze never left the firearms on the table.116Please respect copyright.PENANAuYQaiGxgBy
Her pale green eyes landed on the hammer, as if checking some detail — or maybe reliving a familiar procedure.116Please respect copyright.PENANAdudAy5ufkz
Her tone was as calm as if she were talking about lunch:116Please respect copyright.PENANAkbpXJZvodO
“I don’t have many. Kids tend to grab them.”
Her fingers gently circled the safety as she pulled the weapon a little closer to herself — clearly not intending to elaborate.
Tim nodded. The answer made logical sense — he’d said similar things himself.116Please respect copyright.PENANAjz4Q2Z6LaK
Kids often leap at you without warning and grab whatever they can — necklaces, earrings, even buttons.116Please respect copyright.PENANAUVl9S3LvZ6
Still, a faint sense of dissonance rose inside him.116Please respect copyright.PENANAxRNqwFkeYG
Like a tiny needle poking at his thoughts.116Please respect copyright.PENANAorWoN0TbjQ
The answer made sense… but didn’t feel whole.
Nora’s fingertips moved across the guns, each one like an old friend.116Please respect copyright.PENANA6DlNUlQvVY
She wasn’t distracted by the dazzling variety — instead, she picked out a few with balanced weight and clean construction.116Please respect copyright.PENANAQE3AJAnhoO
She placed them on the designated test area with practiced ease.116Please respect copyright.PENANAzrfPNsCXt6
Even Tim had to nod in quiet approval.
He stood nearby, hands in his jacket pockets, silently observing the order and rhythm of her selections.116Please respect copyright.PENANAXOM14lcreb
Her manner didn’t resemble someone handling a gun for the first time — nor did it seem like casual interest.116Please respect copyright.PENANAqdp3zDAiYp
She was too calm.116Please respect copyright.PENANApPo14Ohv4a
Too natural.
Tim felt a flicker of doubt swirl in his mind:116Please respect copyright.PENANAFdp4avgjLi
Was this familiarity… or was it a rookie hiding their inexperience too well?116Please respect copyright.PENANAeqQhcxaV1w
He couldn’t tell.
He watched her gear up, slipping on a bulletproof vest.116Please respect copyright.PENANAZtoP249kmY
Then she began loading the magazines — her movements swift and clean.116Please respect copyright.PENANALk8LJp5SZO
From the way she aligned the bullets to the angle of the barrel,116Please respect copyright.PENANAueJyoinHHj
even the order in which her wrist applied pressure — everything was seamless.
She disengaged the safety and chambered a round.116Please respect copyright.PENANAbhzNAyD2WL
The whole process was silent and smooth, the only sound being the soft clink of metal against metal echoing in the air.
She stood in the firing lane, feet shoulder-width apart, grounded firmly.116Please respect copyright.PENANAz6C2G1uFic
Her stance looked like it had stepped right out of a textbook.116Please respect copyright.PENANAuiKxeOG8Ug
She lowered her knees, evenly distributing her weight across her feet.116Please respect copyright.PENANAnInh00BNiW
Her spine straight, arms naturally extended.
There was nothing flashy or showy about her form — but it radiated a quiet pressure that dared you not to underestimate her.
In that moment, Tim almost didn’t recognize her.116Please respect copyright.PENANAtb9gSRvtDu
This wasn’t the woman who painted stars and stacked blocks with kids in kindergarten.
Her gaze had changed — it now held a sharp focus, almost aggressive in its intensity.116Please respect copyright.PENANAmUIlK42Ven
Those green eyes were like blades, locked onto the target, her whole posture like a crouched panther, poised to strike.
The air split open.116Please respect copyright.PENANAvPVVTUXVaR
A single shot rang out, crisp and sharp.116Please respect copyright.PENANAERvwCu5kbg
The recoil rippled from the muzzle,116Please respect copyright.PENANAJDhJTmX7nB
and for a moment, the room seemed to fall into perfect silence.
Tim blinked, catching the sight of a single, deep black bullet hole on the target — nearly dead center.116Please respect copyright.PENANATp3EQPbekb
He wasn’t sure whether to be impressed…116Please respect copyright.PENANAmMxEJzFvVg
or start rewriting her threat assessment file.
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