"Here you go Riddler." Sorceress said as she placed the tied up supervillain on the ground, "Hope you're comfy." The Riddler only glared at the two that had stopped his plans, but kept his meanest of glares for the dark knight. Sorceress found her joke very amusing, but only smiled as Batman had turned away and contacted the authorities. She had learned a long time ago that hoping for a reaction for one of her jokes from Batman was like hoping for a reaction from a wall. A wall would have probably shown more signs of amusement as a matter of fact.
"Thank you for helping Sorceress." Batman thanked as he walked over, expressionless, as always.
"You know you don't have to thank me every time Bats." Sorceress rolled her eyes as she reminded Batman for about the fifth time, because every time she took down a bad guy Batman thanked her, like he was trying to remind her that she was helping him instead of the bad guys themselves, which she had on the odd occasion.
"I know, but this must have interrupted your research." Batman explained and Sorceress had to stop herself from looking guilty. Her 'research' as she had told everyone wasn't for helping the superheroes it was more…personal.
"It can wait for a few minutes." Sorceress replied, trying to look like it was no big deal, but in reality she couldn't waste another second. As if reading her thoughts her phone beeped, muffled by her costume.
"Excuse me." Sorceress apologised before pulling out her phone half out of her pocket, enough to see most of the screen but not enough for Batman to see it. It was almost embarrassing having a simple phone when everyone else had flashy communicators; it was like having a phone model from a year ago while everyone else had the latest model. On the screen was a message from her computer back at her hideout, saying in big letters: MUSIC MEISTER LOCATED. ABANDONED THEATER ON FIRST STREET. Sorceress almost jumped for joy before stopping herself and she stuffed her phone back in its place.
"Sorry Bats gotta go, big breakthrough in my research." She apologised as she almost speed walked away, barely having enough time to slip The Riddler a penknife and wink at him.
