As soon as I got the idea for this, I dropped everything and went straight to my laptop. Then I got bored and left it for a while. Then, in a Gotham interview, Camren Bicondova told someone that season two would focus on the conflict between her and Bruce, and introduce their future turbulent relationship. The knowledge that BatCat was over seriously broke my heart (Which was not the first time Camren Bicondova did that, just sayin') and re-inspired me to come back to this. This is probably the last bit of happiness Bruce and Selina will share together.
I probably won't get every part of Titanic, since that movie's really long and I don't want to take this too, too seriously, you guys can leave in a review if there are any parts I absolutely must, must, must write.
They called it the ship of pointlessness, but to Bruce Wayne, it was also very pointless. A few weeks ago, Gotham city announced the grand release of the S.O.S. Gothtanic, the largest ship Gotham city had ever built. It was set to sail from one side of Gotham city around the island and to the other side of Gotham city, since no one wanted Gotham's citizens in their cities.
Bruce Wayne was a billionaire, but he hated his life. His parents died, and ever since then, he had felt shackled in by the pressures of society, as if no one heard him when he screamed and he was just being swept away in the ocean of politicians of Gotham. He was boarding the Gothtanic, ready for another pointless trip to the other side of Gotham city with the rest of the bigwigs.
Selina Kyle was in a bar, gambling with her friend Ivy against some punks.
"I'm all in." she said, turning to Ivy.
Ivy nodded. "All in."
The dealer picked up their cards. He showed Selina their hand, and she put on a grim face. She sighed, putting her hand on Ivy's shoulder. "Ivy, I'm sorry."
Ivy sighed, almost crying. "I- I, what are-"
"I'm sorry," Selina's false shame faded away and a grin happened on her face. "That you're not going to see your friends for a while, because we're going on Gothtanic!"
The two jumped up with glee and punched their opponents in the face, ripping their tickets out of the dealer's hands and running straight outside and up the stairs of the ship. They threw their tickets at the conductor and ran straight down the hall and to the bow. The view was extraordinary, spanning the entire smoggy, grey city. Selina climbed up on the fence, holding onto the bow to hang off the edge of the ship and screamed for the world to hear as the ship started. "I'm the queen of the world!"
The next chapters will probably be longer. Until next time, I'll be writing.
