Nyt tiredly grinned at the redhead and her chuckling turned into full-blown delirious laughter at the suggestion of using Bruce Wayne’s account and enlisting the help of another villain. She never considered running into him again, but she felt drawn to him as she did to Eddie. Both of the girls could have used their abilities for evil and possibly taken out the Bat the first night they met him, if it wasn’t for the Joker’s pesky tricks throwing her into a doozy.
“I can only imagine the look on his face when we do it,” she said after she calmed herself and wiped the tears from her eyes. Settling back into her seat, she anticipated the next stop might be a good time to throw off anyone on their tails. She reached down to grab her half of the bags and made eye contact with Eddie with a small smile on her face.
“Well, I’m dying for some sleep. We’ll get off on the next stop, grab something to eat, and rest up. Might be a good idea to blow some of this money, too. This outfit sucks.” She tugged at the hem of her shorts and shook her head. Why did I ever put this on?, she said, trembling slightly from the breeze of the wind once the doors opened up. She let Eddie go first, while nonchalantly looking back to see if she recognized any strangers from the previous city.
Not seeing anything out of the ordinary, she followed behind Eddie as they quickly got off the train to catch another one that would take them closer to the downtown of the city. “We’ll see the city life here or something for a bit,” she casually mentioned, wanting to get rid of the outfit as soon as possible. She knew the first boutique or shop they entered, they would undoubtedly get stares anyway.