WaveVelour
Star
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2016
A lithe figure ran on top of the semi-tall buildings in the city, jumping from roof to roof in yet another shady night in Gotham. Although she too carried the feared insignia of a bat, feminine features of her silhouette distinguished the young heroine from her more experienced, and admittedly more imposing, counterpart. Moving in a little blur through shadows, the young crime fighter’s agility made up for what she lacked in physical strength. Using a combination of the element of surprise and utilization of gadgets, she had managed to bring down targets much bigger than herself in her promising vigilante career. Especially when she was trained by the best, the girl had proven herself to be a fierce opponent against the wicked. Admittedly, the female member of the bat family wasn’t feared as much as the big bat himself, but underestimation was a weakness she had learned to expose within her foes whenever she had to face the lowly criminals dwelled across the city.
Dark blue uniform she wore hugged the heroine’s fit form, defining the contour of her body very well even at night. From her shapely bust to her cute rear, the close-fitting uniform covered all of her gentle body, while a pointy cowl concealed her surprising identity as the daughter of the police commissioner, a mystery she very much preferred to keep a secret. Barbara was a smart woman on her mettle, albeit still being relatively new in the crime fighting business in comparison to some of the veterans in the field.
Similar to the orange strands of hair that rained down out of her mask, her short cape streamed behind the young woman as Barbara followed the little beeps of the small electronic gizmo she carried with her. It was a routine patrol duty what made the geeky heroine race under moonlight. She had just suffered through a serious injury. After her recovery, the young crime fighter was glad to be back on the streets once again. Mentally returning to normal was a bigger challenge for the up and coming heroine than anything physical. Her vigilante family trusted her though. Trusted that everything was going to be alright and the young heroine would return to her glorified crime fighting days. Just as before. Once she had recovered from her crippling injury, the geeky redhead kept telling herself to forget about the recent past, the depressing days she spend in a wheelchair. Now, almost everything was back to normal, as it should have been. The charming heroine still had to train hard to be her former self again. Whether she admitted it or not, this year hadn’t been easy on the girl. It weakened her senses, demolished her confidence, reduced her strength. It had even fattened her fit bottom a little, yet another reason for the redhead to get back to running and hopping.
The last rooftop the redheaded heroine leaped onto acted as a vantage point as the young vigilante eyed the abandoned factory and the empty streets below. She was located in a corrupted part of the city, somewhere even police would think twice before paying a visit. Despite not doing any crime fighting tonight, she already looked somewhat tired. Unlike before, her little venturing had left the girl panting this time as she gasped audibly. While trying to catch her breath, the heroine was also trying to banish the concerning thoughts out of her mind. The worrying idea of that she might not have been yet ready to wear the cape again. The anxiety was troubling, and also distracting. Being a sneaky ninja, doing things the quiet way, was more important than ever.
This was supposed to be a reconnaissance mission, scouting around to find clues about the missing politician. Barbara had hacked the police network to solve the mystery of his whereabouts. From the rooftop, her inspective gaze swept across the abandoned building in the distance. Finally locating a broken window on the top floor, she aimed her grapple gun and blasted it off to make a thin bridge of sturdy wire. The brave heroine crawled across the steel cord and sneaked into the desolate factory through the window. Once her boots touched the worn flooring boards, an accomplished smile stretched her lips. “Still got it.”
Dark blue uniform she wore hugged the heroine’s fit form, defining the contour of her body very well even at night. From her shapely bust to her cute rear, the close-fitting uniform covered all of her gentle body, while a pointy cowl concealed her surprising identity as the daughter of the police commissioner, a mystery she very much preferred to keep a secret. Barbara was a smart woman on her mettle, albeit still being relatively new in the crime fighting business in comparison to some of the veterans in the field.
Similar to the orange strands of hair that rained down out of her mask, her short cape streamed behind the young woman as Barbara followed the little beeps of the small electronic gizmo she carried with her. It was a routine patrol duty what made the geeky heroine race under moonlight. She had just suffered through a serious injury. After her recovery, the young crime fighter was glad to be back on the streets once again. Mentally returning to normal was a bigger challenge for the up and coming heroine than anything physical. Her vigilante family trusted her though. Trusted that everything was going to be alright and the young heroine would return to her glorified crime fighting days. Just as before. Once she had recovered from her crippling injury, the geeky redhead kept telling herself to forget about the recent past, the depressing days she spend in a wheelchair. Now, almost everything was back to normal, as it should have been. The charming heroine still had to train hard to be her former self again. Whether she admitted it or not, this year hadn’t been easy on the girl. It weakened her senses, demolished her confidence, reduced her strength. It had even fattened her fit bottom a little, yet another reason for the redhead to get back to running and hopping.
The last rooftop the redheaded heroine leaped onto acted as a vantage point as the young vigilante eyed the abandoned factory and the empty streets below. She was located in a corrupted part of the city, somewhere even police would think twice before paying a visit. Despite not doing any crime fighting tonight, she already looked somewhat tired. Unlike before, her little venturing had left the girl panting this time as she gasped audibly. While trying to catch her breath, the heroine was also trying to banish the concerning thoughts out of her mind. The worrying idea of that she might not have been yet ready to wear the cape again. The anxiety was troubling, and also distracting. Being a sneaky ninja, doing things the quiet way, was more important than ever.
This was supposed to be a reconnaissance mission, scouting around to find clues about the missing politician. Barbara had hacked the police network to solve the mystery of his whereabouts. From the rooftop, her inspective gaze swept across the abandoned building in the distance. Finally locating a broken window on the top floor, she aimed her grapple gun and blasted it off to make a thin bridge of sturdy wire. The brave heroine crawled across the steel cord and sneaked into the desolate factory through the window. Once her boots touched the worn flooring boards, an accomplished smile stretched her lips. “Still got it.”