COLD AS ICE .

Eldean Eyeson
3 min readJun 16, 2023

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Victor Fries, known as Mr. Freeze had plunged the city into a frozen abyss, holding it ransom to fund his desperate quest to save his beloved wife, Nora. Afflicted by MacGregor Syndrome Stage 3, Nora’s only hope lay in the research funded by the ransom.

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As chaos reigned, Batman, the Dark Knight, stood resolute against Freeze's tyranny. A fierce battle ensued, but Freeze's cold and calculated intellect prevailed. He triumphed over the Caped Crusader, leaving Gotham's hero lying motionless at his feet.

With Gotham under his control, Freeze demanded an exorbitant sum of money to fund his research. Seven long years passed as the city struggled under his icy grip. In his underground laboratory, hidden from prying eyes, Freeze worked tirelessly to develop a cure for MacGregor Syndrome.

Finally, the breakthrough came. The cure was synthesized, and with trembling hands, Freeze thawed Nora from her cryogenic slumber. As her eyes flickered open, the long-lost spark of life returned to her fragile body. She was saved.

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But as Nora regained her health, a profound sense of disappointment and disgust settled within her. She gazed at the man standing before her, a man who had become a ruthless villain to save her. She revealed a truth that shattered Freeze's fragile world: she never truly loved him. Their marriage had been a facade, born out of familial pressure and societal expectations.

Nora's heart yearned for freedom and independence, no longer bound to a man she did not love. She demanded a divorce, severing the tenuous connection that had once tied their lives together. Freeze, now alone and betrayed, watched helplessly as his love slipped away, leaving him with the burden of his own choices.

Is Nora was justified in her actions? Should she be condemned for seeking her own happiness, or was her admission of truth a necessary step towards personal growth? Can one truly blame her for desiring liberation from a loveless marriage, even in the face of Victor’s desperate attempts to save her?

As the icy winds of Gotham whisper through the empty halls, the moral quandary lingers, inviting contemplation.

In the end, the answers lie within the depths of our own hearts and the complex web of human emotions, where even the noblest intentions can lead to unforeseen outcomes.

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Eldean Eyeson
Eldean Eyeson

Written by Eldean Eyeson

Just a man with the desire to stimulate conversation

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