"It feels so good to be out on a spring afternoon like this, doesn't it Jervis?"

Eva leaned back in the wooden bench that was along the path of the park. It was early afternoon so she and Jervis were practically alone, aside from the occasional jogger or skipping teenager. She was enjoying the freedom of being outside of Arkham, especially when it was in a public place. It proved her point that Gotham's people where useless. Jervis, on the other hand, was not as relaxed. He turned his head left and right, lowering his hat whenever people walked by. Eva didn't understand why he was so afraid, the citizens of Gotham were used to secretive people, besides, most weren't perceptive enough to notice him without his hatter attire.

"Jervis," she said while putting her hand on his shoulder to comfort him. This only succeeded in making him jump. "Calm down, no one will suspect the mad hatter to be in the park in plain sight with a regular looking woman," she whispered.

He stared down at her with such a fearful expression on his face it made her anxious just looking at it.

"But I-I... Alice?"

His nervous demeanor vanished and he looked toward the other side of the parkas if in a trance. Eva turned to where his eyes were glued and indeed there was a girl standing there. Her blond hair clouded her face as she searched through her purse. Eva was about to question her friend just as he stood and stating walking to her. She immediately pulled him back onto the bench and had to restrain him. Quickly she pulled out a case and picked up to two pills, she knew Jervis hated taking them, but she stole some medication while at Arkham just in case. The pills were thrown into his mouth and she tugged his hair back to make him swallow. Luckily, there was no one close enough to have seen the display. She looked over at the girl and caught a glimpse of her face. She was around the same age as Eva and had a sweet youthful face. Was this really the Alice that had drove Jervis insane? He, thankfully, had calmed once he saw her slide into a taxi, and Eva released him from her grip. Worriedly, she scanned his face. He looked… lost. His eyes stayed transfixed to the spot where she had stood and he silently mouthed something she couldn't read.

"Jervis, are you alright?"

Still he muttered to himself, but much louder this time.

"I-I c-can't remember th-things as I used to."

Oh no, he was quoting Carroll again. Eva knew that was a clear sign he was beyond her reach. He was in his own reality, where nothing made sense to anyone else but him. There was no way of getting him back, or at least not one she's found. Sighing, she took his arm and started leading him to her current residence. He put up no fight, allowing her to guide him through the crowds, all while whispering of his wonderland.