Do you honestly think men are such romantic disappointments that we've had to create entire virtual realities and spin stories in response? This should be good. Go on...
Well, it seems I’ve essentially found everything Bruce has been searching for all along.
A woman who is private and accepts him as he is—without ever trying to change him. Someone who sees him completely, as both Bruce and Batman, and doesn’t fall for the charm offensive of his playboy persona. She doesn’t antagonize either side of him. Instead, she stands unwavering by his side, bringing out the best in him and acting as his foil—a mirror reflecting his higher self.
She’s beautiful, powerful beyond measure, with telekinetic abilities that include mind-touch, levitation, teleportation, power transfer, and reality bending. But she doesn’t need a superhero title. She’s embraced the role of a Samaritan, her life so far untouched by the tragedy or pivotal moment that would push her toward a grander heroic path—at least, not yet. She’s completely loyal, stable, untamed, and untouched. Her creative leanings, capacity for world-building, and expertise in dance make her paradoxically seductive—a slow-burn that ignites his passions without ever fully letting him indulge them.
She’s never been conquered or swayed by the superficial. Her abilities? They’ll only ever be shared with one man, and she’s made that clear. She keeps a low profile, shunning the limelight, yet carries a quiet, magnetic power that effortlessly draws him in.
She doesn’t mind a man who’s slightly controlling either. In fact, she can take his wildest fantasies and turn them into something real, blending them seamlessly with her own. She accepts his difficult past, appreciates how he’s turned his pain into resilience, and sees his mind long before his wealth, charm, or looks. She even loves the people who shaped him, the ones who guided him along his journey.
In short, she’s everything he never knew he needed. Honestly, they should hire me to write about the enigmatic Dr. Sophie Sultan.