Hello, Readers.
I am happy you decided to check out my little story here. This is not my first crack at writing an erotic story, but it is my first time writing one within a world created by someone else - or in this case, created by a great number of someone elses. I've always been a fan of DC Comics - and comics in general - but the Birds of Prey have always been a group that stood out to me. Never mind that they're strong, gorgeous women running around in skin-tight or scanty outfits - I was also interested in them as characters. Barbara Gordon, Dinah Lance, and Helena Bertinelli have always resonated with me as deeply engaging women that play wonderfully off of each other. Sure, they're great on their own, but for me they shine brightest working together as the crime-fighting sisterhood, The Birds of Prey.
Now watch me show my appreciation for these strong, powerful women by putting them in a dark and twisted erotic tale that explores kinks and fetishes that might not sit well with some people. Jokes aside, let this be a fair warning to those who are faint of heart. This is generally not a happy story and if you are expecting a clean-cut happy ending, you should best look elsewhere.
Now, this story doesn't really follow any specific continuity found in the DC Universe. Barbara is out of the wheelchair like in the New 52 continuity yet Helena remains her pale-skinned self from before the New 52. I've decided for the sake of personal taste to set this tale within what I would describe as a "continuity-collage" - my favorite elements of the characters coming together in a completely original storyline.
And yet paradoxically, as a stickler for continuity, almost all of the characters I've used in this story are either canon characters or related to canon characters. And they could have been taken from anywhere: the comics, the movies, the cartoons, the video games, or even the television shows! So have fun looking them up on ComicVine or whatever.
Once more, thank you for reading my story. But please remember: It is only a story.
-Ryswell
