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Young and Afraid
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Continúa, Has publicado feb 25, 2018
Brianna, or Brie as she prefers to be called, has been locked in Arkham Asylum for 4 years since she was 14. She may closing in on be 18 but her mind stopped aging around 4 to 6 years old. Different people have tried to figure out why her brain is like this. Her parents don't want her back until they have a daughter who acts close to her own age.  

Another psychologist has given up on trying to cure her. Now they have passed her off to Doctor Jonathan Crane in hopes that maybe he can help her more than anyone else has. Doctor Crane has different plans with the young girl who acts younger than she is.  

There is no set time line for this story. Cillian Murphy is representing Jonathan. Joker is still just Jerome and Edward is still seen as Cory Michael Smith.

Warning if anything happens between Jonathan and Brie remember that Jonathan is 27 and Brie is 18
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Harvest of Fears

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Arrested for killing a man dressed as Batman, the protagonist is dragged through Gotham's twisted underbelly and into the nightmarish halls of Arkham Asylum. Haunted by hallucinations and plagued by drug-induced visions-flying cats, shifting flesh-covered walls, and faces that warp into the man he killed-he is thrust into a surreal labyrinth where nothing is stable. His descent is further twisted by the involvement of Dr. Jonathan Crane, Arkham's infamous psychiatrist, whose psychological manipulations blur the line between treatment and torment. Crane's methods-equal parts seduction, cruelty, and calculated mind games-pull the protagonist deeper into madness, forcing him to question what is real and what is Crane's carefully constructed illusion. With whispers echoing in the dark, riddles gnawing at his sanity, and shadows closing in, his imprisonment becomes more than a physical sentence-it's a descent into obsession, guilt, and the terrifying intimacy of a mind unraveled. Harvest of Fear is a dark, visceral exploration of identity, insanity, and the insidious power of Gotham's most feared institution-and the man who thrives within it.