THE BAT CAVE
From the journal of Dick Grayson Pursuer:
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Today we celebrated Spooky Day in style. Linda, Bruce, and I carved three pumpkins. Linda wanted to put them on the porch but there wasn't room, so we set them up in the living room instead.
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It turned out we got a jack-o'-lantern on the porch anyway. Some kid came all the way out to our house just to go trick-or-treating.
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Back at work the next day, and I had a pleasant surprise -- with my promotion, I got my own canoe! She's a beauty.
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I've been working hard, trying to clean up the islands. The sulfur deposits are particularly tough to get rid of.
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Anyway, my efforts are paying off, with some of the flowers that had been dormant starting to bloom again. I've taken several pictures, trying to capture the brilliance of their colors.
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That doesn't mean I can rest on my laurels, though. Who would want a sample from the waterfall in the middle of a thunderstorm? My boss, that's who. "It's not as if you're not wet already," she said when I complained. I thought about telling her that water was an excellent conductor of electricity, i.e., lightning, but just put on my wetsuit and hoped for the best.
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Bruce is really scared of lightning, though, which is strange because he's not scared of anything else.
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All this time our little princess has been growing up. I could fill the journal with snapshots of Her Royal Cuteness, but that would look weird.
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Linda did the honors for her birthday.
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And they had an early breakfast together the morning of Betty's first day of school.
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We discovered that her favorite color was green. She absolutely refuses to wear anything pink. As soon as she left for school, Bruce pulled me aside. "There's something I want you to see," he said.
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"A bat cave?" I asked.
"These are ordinary bats," said Bruce, "but here in Forgotten Hollow, there are people who can take on the shape of bats."
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He explained further while we went fishing. "I tracked down Betty's mother a while ago. There was a smear of something on the envelope that her note was in. Our forensics analyst said it was guano, could be from Selvadorada, could be from Forgotten Hollow. Anyway, I found Ms. Kane. She was near death, pale as a sheet and thin as a rail. She'd been kept for plasma, food to the creature who lived in that mansion on the hill -- no, don't look over there, just keep fishing. And I found out from her that she'd met my parents. They'd been his cattle when she first arrived as a runaway teenager. Her words brought back some of my early childhood memories -- hiding behind my stuffed bat Alfred while the creature fed upon my mother.
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"Long story short -- as soon as I get my last promotion, I plan to start hunting down those creatures. Not to kill them -- they're already dead. But to render them human again, a fate they would consider worse than death. I've been doing some research, and apparently there are some old books where you can find a cure. Anyway, if I fail in my task to cure all of them, will you take it up?"
"Of course," I said. "But what about Betty?"
"I'll tell her about her mother when she's a little older," said Bruce. "Or you can tell her if -- you know. I didn't think her first day of school was the right time, though."
I agreed with him on that. So we're both going to start working out more, just in case we have to fight a few vampires.