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Arrows and Shadows (Batman Male reader MCU insert X Kate Bishop)
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  • Parts 51
  • Time 9h 0m
Ongoing, First published May 25, 2023
Y/N Wayne is a very powerful man. After losing his parents at a very young age, The heir to the Wayne Empire decides to make his own justice, become a symbol, something that can't be destroyed. After spending some time out of town traveling the world and facing his fears, Y/N decides to come back to New York. But when he returns, he sees himself in a middle of a criminal conspiracy while trying to help Hawkeye's number one fan, Kate bishop. Will Y/N become a symbol for the people of New York? And will he strike fear in the heart of criminals? Will his relationship with Kate escalate to something bigger?

This has been inspired by the events of:
Hawkeye
Batman Begins
Batman: The Telltale series
Batman: Arkham Origins
Batman Arkham Origins: Cold Cold heart
Batman: The Long Halloween
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Batman: Arkham City

Anyways, i hope you enjoy the book and please point out to me if i make some grammar mistakes or spelling mistakes(English is not my main language)

I'd also like to point out that i follow some authors in this site and i really enjoy their work and i've been inspired by them

I hope you enjoy this. Bye!



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