A dream lost in time. Bruce awakes to find he has fallen down a well on the Manor's property.A new Prince of Gotham is born. The Wayne family has delivered their first baby boy into the world. His name, Bruce Wayne.At daycare Bruce Wayne has proven to be more than just any other child. He has surpassed his class and his teacher's expectations, granting him undesired special attention.Bruce's teacher believes he is capable of more. With her recommendations Bruce's intellect may finally be challenged.Alfred has an important lesson to teach on Hamlet, but Bruce can't seem to focus.Bruce struggles to understand the point of tragedy in stories.Intruders at Wayne Manor! Being the richest family in America has its consequences after all.It's Bruce's sixth birthday and his father has promised him a trip into Gotham and a tour of Wayne Tower. The headquarters of the global enterprise Bruce will one day run.

Alfred Pennyworth



Alfred was born in England in the year 1925. He joined the army at 16 and was soon off to fight in the Second World War. He was a talented marksman, but shooting his fellow human was not the reason he enlisted. He wanted to save lives, not take them.



He became a skilled field medic and for the next two years of his life, found himself in various conflicts all over the world. He turned 18 and joined the British Guard, spending 3 years in their ranks. It wasn't long before he was honored with various medals for several courageous actions.



For these reasons he was contacted by associates representing MI-5. They insisted that he have a more permanent career with her majesty's finest and he accepted. He was recruited by UK's secret security service, working mostly as an asset in the Middle East and Asia. After those two years of dedicated field work, Alfred couldn't handle it anymore. All the killing he saw, he lost himself in his career and became numb. The death, and more importantly the inability to stop it. It was too much for him to bare.



Having already survived longer than most agents, he retired early to his true passion, the performing arts. The year was 1948 and Alfred was only 23, but he was living his dream. He performed all over the United Kingdom, in the most prestigious theaters and halls. Unfortunately he was quickly awoken from his dream with a single phone call.

He had not spoken to Thomas Wayne in several years, but Alfred could recognize that chiseled and warm tone anywhere. Only one year into his prolific acting career, and Alfred was informed of his father's passing and of the responsibility now awaiting him. Alfred Pennyworth knew of his family's tradition, he knew he once again had a duty to fulfill and once again a noble cause to serve.



So he packed his bags and said goodbye to the stage, to follow in his family's legacy. To take care of another generation of Waynes.



Whats to Come...