Clark is pretty cute, turns out. Who knew. The other photos, intimate things despite the ordinary nature of them, are glanced quickly and committed to memory, unobvious about it. Bruce is not the type to take pictures. He was, once. There are photo albums full of his kids, and even ones of himself, before. They're with Alfred. Bruce can't bear to even know where they are, which is probably pathetic. Surely it's been long enough.
(It's probably unrelated.)
He thinks they've probably blown the best attraction too early, with the shark tunnel, but it turns out there are other wonders eager to give it a run for its money. Gharials, slightly nightmarish but fascinating, very active sea otters. Bruce steals Clark's phone for those, and so he (Clark) ends up with a video of himself (Clark) with little aquatic dogs zooming around behind his head (taken by cameraman Bruce).
There's a beluga whale teasing them, at the moment, and it's pretty great.
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Clark is pretty cute, turns out. Who knew. The other photos, intimate things despite the ordinary nature of them, are glanced quickly and committed to memory, unobvious about it. Bruce is not the type to take pictures. He was, once. There are photo albums full of his kids, and even ones of himself, before. They're with Alfred. Bruce can't bear to even know where they are, which is probably pathetic. Surely it's been long enough.
(It's probably unrelated.)
He thinks they've probably blown the best attraction too early, with the shark tunnel, but it turns out there are other wonders eager to give it a run for its money. Gharials, slightly nightmarish but fascinating, very active sea otters. Bruce steals Clark's phone for those, and so he (Clark) ends up with a video of himself (Clark) with little aquatic dogs zooming around behind his head (taken by cameraman Bruce).
There's a beluga whale teasing them, at the moment, and it's pretty great.
"You hear about the Russian spy?"