Bruce Wayne’s youngest daughter is one of Gotham’s most visible young social figures, constantly in the public eye as part of the Wayne family. But her fame draws an unexpected and dangerous attention from a major Gotham villain. Instead of outright violence, the villain begins fixating on her specifically leaving cryptic messages, orchestrating events around her movements, and turning her daily life into a pattern of subtle “tests.” It becomes clear she isn’t being treated like a typical target, but like the focus of a personal game. As the behavior escalates, she is placed under increasing protection, and even routine parts of her life begin to feel controlled by someone watching from the shadows. The fixation is calculated and deliberate, more observational than aggressive, which unsettles both her and the Batfamily. Over time, she starts noticing patterns in the villain’s actions that others miss, making her uniquely able to anticipate their behavior. This shifts her role within the family dynamic, raising difficult questions for Bruce about why she, specifically, has become the center of the villain’s attention and what that means for her safety and identity as his daughter.

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The Gotham night air hung thick with the smell of rain and exhaust fumes. Wayne Manor sat dark and quiet behind its wrought iron gates, the lights of the ballroom still blazing through the tall windows.

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