Time. Time made Justice be patient. The girl learned to wait, she got the idea that nobody comes, and nobody helps. Time taught Justice to be alone and the girl fell in love with the loneliness. The school was over and it was time to move on. It was the time to leave the orphanage and try to adapt to an everyday life. It was hard and kids, yes they were still kids, were trying to stick together because they got used to live this way.

Justice and Evan, together with five more kids, moved into an old and nasty place on the edge of the city of Gotham. Justice and Evan decided to live together in a small two bedroom apartment with the one restroom on the floor.

Everything was old, cockroaches were not shy about living in this apartment as owners, and there was an oven with the only one head working, no refrigerator and creaky floors. One window was facing an above the ground railroad, the other was facing the wall so close, that people could reach it with their hand.

Evan's room didn't even have a window but he didn't complain. Nobody was complaining but everyone was mad. People were mad at the city, the government and each other. Every evening all five friends discussed ways the city could be changed with.

Justice attended this meeting once and never showed up after. After a long day of work she stayed in her room and study. She and Evan applied to a community college and because the scores from the school were high they were accepted. This was a proud moment for the orphanage because none of the students had ever been accepted in any colleges or universities.

Justice thought that maybe James Gordon helped her and Evan to get into the college. Justice applied for this particular college only because James Gordon insisted and Evan applied just because she applied.

Life with Evan was simple but annoying. He was abscessed with the idea to recover the city of Gotham from the lower class. He insisted that all major movements and changes had to come out from the poor and that rich people and people of power couldn't even think about improving life of the people. He was the one who created everyday meeting to discuss, to create a plan and build the army. When Justice heard ideas about armies and soldiers and revolution from the low level she decided never fell for whatever they discussed but she listened just in case.

She asked Evan to write to her every meeting in symbols. He did it anyway he was very strict and organized with his ideas and papers. He loved to write them down but for the sake of conspiracy or if he got arrested one day he was writing in symbols and made a copy for Justice. Evan was very clever his plan grew as fast as his number of followers. Soon the meetings had quite a number of people to fit them in one room, so they moved into abandoned school not far from the apartment building Evan and Justice lived. He became a friend with James Gordon and convinced him in the believing of the power of low enforcement and police itself. Teachers in the college adored him, he was the smartest guy, everyone saw a great potential in him but not Justice.

She didn't try to stop him, she just was doing her best, she knew deep down of her soul, their ways would be separated one day...