Alright, Dr. Liebermann, what are your notes like? I thought as I pulled out the first tape and played it.

I listened in as he talked to Harley Quinn, his first patient. They said that she had killed herself after her boss/lover, the infamous Joker, was murdered by their son, so it was interesting to learn about her more outside of the details about her death.

I stopped the recording when I heard the door open and my first patient walked in: a beautiful woman with purple skin and black and dark purple hair. I stood up and approached her.

"Miss Inque?" I asked, shaking her hand. "I'm Dr. Mattingly."

"Pleasure, doctor." she said as she took a seat on the couch.

I adjusted my new recorder and stared at it for a brief second.

Here goes nothing…I thought.

"My name is Dr. June Mattingly and this is my first interview. The time is 5:06 on November 14. The patient's name is unknown, but goes by her alias Inque. Do you mind if I ask you some questions?"

"No, not at all, doctor."

"What was your childhood like?" I asked.

"It was normal until I was injected with a mutagen that would give me my powers. I also got a job as a saboteur for Derek Powers." she said.

"Is it true that you have a daughter?"

"Yes, her name is Deanna Clay. She was the product of a previous relationship I had, not to mention that she also foiled my plans with the help of Batman."

"Regarding your weakness to water and ice, how do you cope with it?" I asked.

"I despise it since the water stops my ability to reform, so the Batman can freeze me and send me back here." she said.

"Which leads me to my last question, what's your relationship with Batman like?"

"I don't like him because he constantly threatens my plans."

I nodded and turned my recorder off as she got up.

"Thanks for coming by, Inque." I said while shaking her hand.

"You're very welcome." she said before leaving my office.

With a sigh, I went to take my notes at my desk as I played the next interview: Killer Croc.