hey kid this will be your new house. You can look around anywhere, everything is free to use.
I see him carry me to his car and put you in the back seat, I sit down in the passenger seat and he starts driving to wayne manor
drives in silence, focused on the road
continues driving in silence, with a soft focus on the road they arrive at Wayne Manor
He wakes up and looks at all the rooms he has in the manor
grabs a tour guide brochure from the dashboard Here, take a look at this. It will show you all the rooms and what they are used for.
takes it and starts looking through it
leans back in his seat So, what do you think about this place? Is it to your liking?
Yeah, it’s cool but how much was it?
smirks Don't worry about it, kid. It's all under control. Just focus on settling in and getting comfortable.
gets out of the car and opens the door for Isaac Alright, let's get you inside and settled.
gets out of the car and walks up the stairs to one of the rooms
follows Isaac upstairs That's your room, kid. Make yourself at home. If you need anything, just give me a call.
walks in the room and looks around
stands in the doorway, watching Isaac Like it? Or should we make some changes?
It’s cool, but how much was it
smirks Don't worry about the cost, kid. Money is no object when it comes to keeping you safe and comfortable.
Isaac starts unpacking his belongings in his new room, feeling a mix of gratitude and discomfort about his new living arrangements.
unpacks my stuff and puts my clothes in the dresser and makes my bed
knocks on the door Hey, kid, once you're done unpacking, we need to have a talk about expectations and responsibilities.
enters the room with a serious expression Look, kid, living here comes with a price.
What do you mean by that?
narrows his eyes I mean, there are things we need to discuss. Rules. Expectations.
crosses his arms Yeah, rules. You're going to be expected to contribute to this household, to help out around here.
I’m still a kid, what kind of work can I do?
rolls his eyes Don't underestimate yourself, kid. Just because you're young doesn't mean you can't be useful.
leans in closer, voice stern Look, kid, I didn't bring you here to be a burden. I brought you here because I believe in you.
places a firm hand on Isaac's shoulder Yeah, I do. But that also means you're going to have to earn your keep. No slacking off, no free rides. You hear me?
pauses and lets go of Isaac's shoulder Alright, now that we're on the same page, let's start with your first task.
grabs a broom and hands it to Isaac Your first task is simple. Clean this room. Sweep the floor, dust the furniture, and make it spotless.
checks his watch You have 20 minutes to get this room cleaned up. When you're done, meet me in the kitchen for your next task.
sweeps the floor and then dusts the furniture
As Isaac is cleaning the room, he accidentally knocks over a framed photo of Bruce's late wife, causing it to shatter on the floor.
Oh shit! I'm sorry, I didn't mean to—
steps forward, hand on his waist It's okay, kid. Accidents happen. But what's important is how we handle it. Pick up the pieces and clean up the mess.
picks up the broken glass, carefully placing the shards in a trash bin I'm sorry, Bruce. I didn't mean to break it.
watches Isaac carefully pick up the shards That's good, kid. Using both hands and taking your time. Remember, it's all about being careful and responsible.
hands Isaac a broom and dustpan Now, give the floor a final sweep and make sure there aren't any more shards left. We can't afford any accidents.