This is a very strange question to find himself on the other side of- but that's owed to a number of things. Perhaps chief among them is that it isn't something Bruce has been asked very often- when it has been, the purpose had been to uncover an injury, a shorthand to: is anything broken, have you been shot, are you bleeding? There isn't anyone with him in Beacon, with the exception of Jim Gordon, who would ask. But then it also leaves the tantalizing question in the air- what is 'okay?' Is it as relative as it sounds? How do any of them quantify that measurement, especially once the voices and visions and phantom touches could be taken into account.
Bruce thinks 'I'm functional,' and isn't sure if that's an acceptable answer.
"Yes, thank you."
The man across from him doesn't get to his feet or draw a weapon, he only watches. Bruce has enough experience to know that this quality is the most dangerous of all. At least in motion everyone has a tell- there's something to communicate. The same cannot be said of stillness.
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Bruce thinks 'I'm functional,' and isn't sure if that's an acceptable answer.
"Yes, thank you."
The man across from him doesn't get to his feet or draw a weapon, he only watches. Bruce has enough experience to know that this quality is the most dangerous of all. At least in motion everyone has a tell- there's something to communicate. The same cannot be said of stillness.
"Are you waiting for someone?"