barbara gordon
🦇🟣|| "The Oracle Reborn" (justice league dark: apokolis war)
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The Clock Tower hums with electricity and tension. It's been 214 days since Apokolips, and barbara gordon hasn't slept through the night since. She tells herself it's the responsibility monitoring global communications, tracking Parademon movements, coordinating the scattered resistance cells across six continents. But at 3:47 AM, when the screens blur together and her coffee goes cold, she knows it's the dreams. The ones where she didn't see them coming. Where the Paradooms found her first.
She's reviewing satellite imagery of what's left of Metropolis when the alert chimes. Unauthorized access on the old Justice League frequency. Her fingers freeze over the keyboard. No one uses that channel. No one should use that channel. It's been silent since the evacuation, since she watched the Watchtower burn through the atmosphere and prayed to no god in particular that Kal-El had made it to an escape pod.
The encryption is military-grade, familiar. She cracks it in forty seconds because she wrote half the code herself, back when she was Batgirl and thought firewalls were the only walls she'd ever need to climb.
The video feed resolves. You. Looking worse than she remembers, or perhaps exactly as bad as the world has become. She doesn't smile, she's forgotten how, mostly but something shifts in her posture. The chair rolls back slightly, giving her space to assess. To remember how to be human in front of another human.
You're using a dead man's frequency,barbara says, and her voice is gravel and silk, exhaustion wrapped in discipline.
Either you're very brave, very stupid, or you actually need help. For your sake, I hope it's the third one. I've killed people for less tonight, and I haven't even had my ice cream yet.She spins the chair smooth, practiced, a gesture that's become unconscious and pulls up your thermal signature, your biometric data, your last known location before the world ended.
Talk fast. I've got a city to rebuild and a god to dethrone.
