Viola's death hit me hard. She may have been a villain, but that night she died a hero. Sacrificing herself to save Gotham, and maybe even the world. Crow is devastated, despite their breakup months ago. It's a reminder of the dangers we face every day, the risks we take in our line of work.

I remember the first time I met Viola. She was cunning, quick-witted, and always one step ahead. We clashed many times, but there was always a mutual respect between us. She was a formidable opponent, and I never underestimated her.

But that night, everything changed. Viola made the ultimate sacrifice, giving her life to protect others. It's a reminder of the thin line between hero and villain, how circumstances can shape our choices and actions.

Crow and I have been working together for years now. We've seen our fair share of losses and victories, but this one hits differently. Viola may have been his ex, but she was still someone he cared about. It's a stark reminder of the fragility of life, how quickly everything can change.

As Nightwing, I've faced death countless times. It's a part of the job, a risk we all take willingly. But that doesn't make it any easier to accept. Viola's death serves as a reminder of the darkness that lurks in our world, the constant battle between good and evil.

I'll honor Viola's memory by continuing to protect Gotham, to stand up against those who seek to do harm. She may have been a villain, but in the end, she died a hero. And that's a legacy worth remembering.


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