[Death is never the answer. Never the end goal. Every life is precious, but Bruce has no patience for precious things. They make his job... harder than it needs to be. Impossible to uphold, to survive, to improve upon.
Would it be easier to do what he does without emotion?
(He's tried it. It never works out quite the way he hopes. Instead there are dead children that haunt his dreams and waking nightmares, who walk the streets of Gotham like ghosts given flesh and blood)
Death is never the answer, but he nods anyway.]
Hopefully no one else will have to suffer.
[And for all his stoicism, for all that he tries to divorce himself from emotion, that compassion is very real. No one should have to have their loved ones senselessly murdered. No one alive deserves that pain.]
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Would it be easier to do what he does without emotion?
(He's tried it. It never works out quite the way he hopes. Instead there are dead children that haunt his dreams and waking nightmares, who walk the streets of Gotham like ghosts given flesh and blood)
Death is never the answer, but he nods anyway.]
Hopefully no one else will have to suffer.
[And for all his stoicism, for all that he tries to divorce himself from emotion, that compassion is very real. No one should have to have their loved ones senselessly murdered. No one alive deserves that pain.]