[It's almost similar to Edward's own situation, really. Always tolerated in Gotham (barely). Never appreciated. Never respected. Yet despite his changed relationship status...]
...it doesn't always. [He hangs his head.] In some ways, it makes things all the more challenging. [Not to say that Edward's never appreciated a good challenge. But still.]
Question: When we do manage to overpower our captors, to solve the riddle that is Mayfield, what then? What happens when we no longer have to call this place "home?" [What happens when they have to return to their separate homes? In separate worlds?
...it's a thought that's been digging at the back of Edward's head more and more as of late.]
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...it doesn't always. [He hangs his head.] In some ways, it makes things all the more challenging. [Not to say that Edward's never appreciated a good challenge. But still.]
Question: When we do manage to overpower our captors, to solve the riddle that is Mayfield, what then? What happens when we no longer have to call this place "home?" [What happens when they have to return to their separate homes? In separate worlds?
...it's a thought that's been digging at the back of Edward's head more and more as of late.]