When I was only 4 years old, I loved the Batman series so much that I had all the merchandise, toys, and even the comics. I loved the villains, I love the Joker, I love Bane, and most of all, I love Batman.
Batman felt like a hero to me, and he's just like me. I have the same personality as him, and I always wished to be a superhero when older.
But sadly, that didn't happen. Being a superhero isn't actually a real job. When I heard that, I cried and my dreams didn't come true. I thought that I have failed Batman, and I felt sorry for him. I used to think he's real, but no, he's actually a fictional character.
Speaking of Batman, I didn't own all the Batman movies. I only owned one, and it's called "The Dark Knight Rises". That movie has to be my favorite, because it's not just Batman or Bane, but it's one thing. It's the plane scene.
The plane scene had characters that also have my personality, like Barsad (most of the people call him "Masketta"), Hooded Man #2, Bane, and Dr. Pavelheer. But none of these people are my favorite characters in the plane scene, all I really love the most in the plane scene is CIA, also known as "Aidan Gillen".
Why do I love CIA, though? Is it because of his emotions, his personality, him being in charge? Yes. All of those things are what I love, and this is why CIA is my favorite character. Even though he got killed, I still love him.
After years, when I was 44 years old, I saw a dark blue car pass by, and it appears to be a 1985 Mitsubishi Pajero. It looked familiar, and even the person who's driving it. I became curious and I followed the car. When I got close, I went onto the back of the car, and no one noticed me.
After 4 minutes and 4 seconds, the car finally stops, but it parked somewhere in Eastern Europe. I realized I am now in Uzbekistan, and I wondered why. I jumped off the car silently, and I noticed that I'm actually in the plane scene!
I was so happy, and I wondered where CIA is. So, I looked at the right, andPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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