Lisbeth Salander (whoiswasp) wrote in madisonvalley, @ 2024-01-03 00:09:00 |
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Entry tags: | !closed, !complete, !log, !match-up, bruce wayne (itslikeareflex), lisbeth salander (whoiswasp), ~2024 january |
Who: Lisbeth Salander and Bruce Wayne.
Where: Batcave.
When: January 2, late.
What: Match-up. Lisbeth attempts to hack into the Batcave.
Warnings: Strong language.
Status: Closed | Match-up.
Lisbeth was deathly bored in Madison Valley. There really wasn't much to do here. Not that she really needed a lot to do, but she found that she did get bored rather easily. Which explained why she was currently in the Batcave. She had been roaming through the streets of Madison Valley and had stumbled upon Wayne Manor. She got into the house itself rather easily -- it was laughable how easy it was to get in to Wayne Manor.
She wandered throughout the rather large house for a while -- it was pretty boring there, too, but at least it was a new boring. That was, at least, until she discovered a fucking Batcave. She was versed enough in comics and movies to realize what she had stumbled upon. It wasn't too terribly surprising, really, seeing what Madison Valley itself was.
Lisbeth was still not expecting a Batcave of all places.
Pleased with herself, she settled down at the main console of computers and turned it on. She wasn't taking many precautions to conceal what she was doing -- if Batman wasn't going to secure his cave better than this, then he deserved what was coming. And deserved to know it was coming.
She executed a few commands, ones that mainly transferred a couple small increments of money into her account. She didn't care if Bruce realized she had done it. She would give it back if he asked. She just wanted to know she could. She quickly became bored with that, though, and started hacking a bit more deeply into the system.
Hrm. Interesting. It appeared a certain Barry Allen, Diana Prince, Clark Kent were here as well. Though Clark seemed to be different than what this particular Batcave knew Clark Kent to be. ...fascinating, really.