Batman
entered the room slowly, edging his way in.
He could feel it.
Feel there was something wrong.
He sniffed
the air.
Blood.
The stench of blood and sweat mingled in the
air, clogging up the oxygen.
He just knew that he wasn't going to
like what he was going to find in this dank, cold, wet basement.
He
considered going back, all the way up the stairs, out the front door
of the once popular Laugh-A-Minute joke store, into the batmobile and
back to the manor.
But he couldn't. Something in him stopped him.
Curiosity?
Wonder?
Or was it something deeper?
Compassion,
perhaps?
He edged further in. The stench got stronger.
He
covered his mouth with a gloved hand and closed his eyes
tight.
i Get a grip Bruce! /i a little voice in his
head told him.
Never before had he
felt...felt... i fear /i ...like this.
He knew he was
going to find a body.
Dead or alive, he didn't know.
But he
knew someone was in there.
He knew u she /u was in
there.
He removed his hand from his mouth, took a deep breath, and
opened his eyes.
It didn't help much.
There wasn't much
light.
He stepped fully into the basement.
He froze at a small,
muffled sound.
It sounded like...laughing?
Or was it
crying?
He gulped.
"Harley?"
He noise stopped.
He
turned to face the furthest away wall.
There was a small window,
the basement window, near the ceiling.
The only source of
light.
Or what little light the Gotham City streets could provide
in days like this.
He saw her. He saw the shape of her body,
slumped against the wall on the floor.
He could make out her arms
moving, around her chest.
"Harley...it's me."
i D'uh /i ,
he thought.
He stepped closer, the froze as he saw her
features.
Her normally sparkling clean harlequin outfit was soaked
through with blood.
Her head peice and mask were gone, and her
golden blonde hair matted red.
Batman stood, staring at her.
"Harley...what...what
did he do?!"
There was a rage in his voice. But also
sadness.
He grew puzzled as she shook her head.
She lowered her
arms.
Batman knew what had happened.
He looked around the
floor, making out the shapes.
He realised why she sounded muffled
when he first entered the room.
Lying by her on the floor, her
toungue, freshly cut out, blood surrounding is sordid place on the
floor.
He looked up at her, and tried to meet her eyes.
But he
couldn't.
All that was there was the empty sockets.
He took a
step closer, holding his breath.
Yes. He had thought as much.
She had
stitched her own ears to her head, to try and block out as much sound
as she could.
He jumped back as she raised her arms to her chest.
He realised what she was doing when he saw the knife in her
hands.
"Harley...Dr. Quinzell...I'm...I'm...sorry..."
He
turned and left the room.
He walked as quickly as he could up the
stairs and to the Batmobile.
The car was parked in the
alleyway.
Just as well.
Batman pulled off his cowl and heaved
as much as his stomach could hold.
Once he had vomited as much as
he felt he had within his stomach, he sat in his car.
He knew
there were tears dripping down his cheeks. But he didn't bother to
wipe them away.
His cowl would cover his face once Comissioner
Gordon got here.
He had also sent a message to Robin, to get him
here as soon as possible.
He knew he couldn't drive home
himself.
"Dear
Lord", Gordon said, as the coroners put the body into the back
of the van.
"You do realise what she's done, don't you Jim?"
Batman asked, in a barely audible whisper.
Comissioner Gordon
looked at him.
He had arrived only ten minutes before. He had
barely looked at the body. First sight and he threw up.
Robin had
arrived soon after. He had refused to look.
He now stood close by
Batman.
He felt confused. He could sense something from his
mentor.
Sadness?
"After tonights heist," Batman
began, "The Joker, yet again, tossed Harley aside. I was on his
trail when I watched thier van crash into MacGregors Bakers, next to
the Laugh-A-Minute store. He blamed her, as usual. But this time
she didn't follow him after he threw her away."
"She
came here?" Robin asked.
"Yes", He took a deep
breath, "I think she couldn't take anymore. By the time I got
here she had sewn her own ears closed...so she would never have to
hear his laughter again."
"And cut
out her tongue so she wouldn't speak of him again." Gordon said,
understanding in his voice.
"And clawed out her own eyes so
she would never see hin again." Robin added.
Batman nodded
and sighed.
"When I got here, she was cutting open her
chest."
"Why?"
Gordon asked.
"So she would never love him again."
They all
stood in silence.
It began to rain.
"I think you should
go," Gordon said, patting Batmans shoulder.
Robin nodded and
guided Batman to the Batmobile...passenger seat.
They never spoke
of the nighst events all the way home.
Batman...Bruce Wayne, knew
he would never be able to speak of it again.
