This is based on a Huntress Earth 2 trade I picked up recently.
Batman: Hello?
Bridget: Hello… Is Dick Grayson there?
Batman: You reached him. Can I help you?
Bridget: Dick? Hi… it's me. Bridget Clancy.
Batman: Bridget? Wow. I haven't heard from you in a while. I didn't recognize the number. It's great to hear from you.
Bridget: Yeah… I meant to call ye. I didn't mean for it to be this long…
Batman: No need to apologize. How've you been?
Bridget: Well… I've been. Well…
Batman: Is something wrong?
Bridget: No. Well, yes… Maybe… I don't know.
Batman: Bridget Clancy, tell me what's wrong.
Bridget: It's colleague of mine. They found him yesterday. They said he'd… uh… he killed himself.
Batman: …
Bridget: You know, this was stupid. I'm sorry to have bothered you.
Batman: No, stop. Don't hang up. It's not stupid. Not stupid at all. I'm here. Did you want to talk about it?
Bridget: Aye. I do.
Batman: So… who was it?
Bridget: His name was Steven. Steven Keller. He was a doctor at the hospital.
Batman: Did you work with him?
Bridget:Aye, he worked in the same hospital with me. Different departments, though.
Batman: Were you close?
Bridget: In a way. He helped me when I was starting out. He showed me around the place, always introduced me to people I could get advice from, he was always there for me when I needed help… he had a family, too. Two kids.
Batman: I'm so sorry to hear that. What about you? Are you all right?
Bridget: Yeah… I mean, I'm fine.
Batman: Is there anything I can do?
Bridget: I don't know. Maybe.
Batman: What can I do?
Bridget: Are you—Are you still a police officer?
Batman: Well… no. I'm working for the family business for now.
Bridget: Really? Oh.
Batman: I mean, I may know some people if there's any trouble… why? What did you need?
Bridget: They said he killed himself.
Batman: You said that. You don't think he killed himself?
Bridget: I don't know. They think it was suicide but it just doesn't make sense.
Batman: Why not? What are you thinking?
Bridget: I don't know… his family said he was distancing himself, he was always frustrated... stressed. It's possible.
Batman: You think it doesn't make sense.
Bridget: First of all, he was religious. Not just raised religious, he actually believed it. In his religion, people who kill themselves would go to hell. As bad as things could have been, I just don't see him getting that desperate.
Batman: Okay, that's something. But, sometimes people change. Sometimes we can't really understand what a person is going through.
Bridget: You think I don't know that? I work with troubled people. I know the symptoms. I know when someone gets to that point. And as much as it might be in my head, it just doesn't make sense to me. Not this time. I just can't believe it.
Batman: I didn't mean to-
Bridget: No. It's not you. I know it sounds stupid, but as much as it points to suicide, I don't believe it. There's something else. I'm sure of it.
Batman: I'll tell you what. I may not be able get to New York anytime soon, but I do know some people down there that can help. They'll stop by the department, see what information that's in the case file, look around. Then, they can fill me in and I'll talk to you soon about what we find out? Okay?
Bridget: Yes. That would be perfect. Are you sure it's not a problem?
Batman: Of course, not. It's what I do.
