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... y, Gwen ended up following Batman to his batmobile, where he basically dropped her on Gordon, much to her annoyance.

Currently, she is in the Gotham police station, with Gordon sitting in his office chair in front of her "Alright kid, I've contacted some friends of mine, and they got me the necessary paperwork for you to legally exist. You just need to fill these out" Gordon says, handing her a small pile of papers.

Looking the papers over, Gwen hummed, they were basic for the mo ...

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