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286 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2014

Nightwing: "I'll never know. And it doesn't matter because I've gotten something more valuable -- something I didn't realize I needed. Something about my own childhood."
Batman: "I'd like to hear that."
Nightwing's text box: Another first.
Nightwing: "What I've gotten is the realization that you did the best you could with what you had. You weren't a perfect father but that's okay because -- Probably because nobody's a perfect father. No family is perfect, either.
I was lucky. I was privileged. Not because of the big house and the money, but because you gave me a lot of yourself. You taught me, you showed me, you encouraged me -- you never lied to me and you never demanded that I be anything I'm not.
I didn't imitate you because you insisted that I do so, but because I wanted to. Of all the mean I knew, you were most worthy of imitation.
Then I blamed you for letting me be who I was. Pretty dumb."
Batman: "Dick, I don't-"
Nightwing: "Hold it. I've got one more thing to say. You and Alfred gave me a home and you gave me what we don't mention. The L word.
You were the best family I could have had. Thanks."
Batman: "You have any plans?"
Nightwing: "Yeah, I'm going to use what I've been given. The world is full of Miggy Websters --lost and desperate people who have no one to ask for help. From now on, they'll have me."