Batgirl knelt beside the boy, her heart aching at his pallor and weak demeanor. "Hey there, are you okay?" she asked softly, brushing a stray lock of hair from his forehead.
Alex, the little boy, opened his eyes slowly, a faint spark of relief crossing his features. "I don't feel well," he murmured.
Batgirl carried Alex with effortless strength, feeling the urgency of his plight. Her cape fluttered behind her as she moved swiftly through the park's winding paths, "Let's get you somewhere safe," she assured him.
Alex, nestled in her embrace, whispered, "Thank you, Batgirl."
Batgirl placed a bowl of steaming soup before Alex, her eyes full of concern. "Eat up, it'll make you feel better," she encouraged.
Alex took a cautious sip, his small hands wrapped around the bowl. "A wasp stung me, and then... my parents forgot me in the park," he confessed, his voice trembling.
Batgirl felt a surge of protectiveness. "I'm so sorry that happened to you, Alex. You're safe here with me," she promised, offering a reassuring smile.
Alex nodded, comforted by her kindness, "Thank you," he replied, his voice gaining strength.
Batgirl gently explained to Alex, "Your parents are looking for you. Let's reunite you with them," she said, her tone gentle yet firm.
Alex, though hesitant, agreed. "Okay, I want to see them," he admitted.
[@ch_3]Alex's Parents[/@ch_3_d]"Alex! Oh, thank goodness,"[/@ch_3_d] they cried, rushing forward to embrace their son.
Batgirl stepped back, watching the reunion with a satisfied smile. "He was very brave," she told them, recounting the day's events.
[@ch_3]Alex's Parents[/@ch_3_d]"Thank you, Batgirl, for everything,"[/@ch_3_d] they expressed, gratitude flooding their voices.
















