She laid back down onto the gurney, unsure of what to do for herself. Jason returned back downstairs holding two plates in his hand, still donning his mask. She had been here what had felt like weeks, but it must have only been a few days. The wisp was busy admiring the large cave, but when it saw Robin, it bounced back beside him, perching on top of his matted hair.

"I know it's been a long few days here, but trust me, we are trying to figure out how to keep you safe," He said, smiling when he saw her sit up in the gurney again.

"Safe," She muttered, dangling her legs over the side.

"Yeah, safe." He sat down at a cluttered table near the computer. There were random pieces of metal as well as bloody clothing and several random weapons not put away. The plates made a loud clang as he set them down on the table. "Eat."

"Eat," She repeated, "Eat what?"

He pushed a plate her direction and sat down to enjoy his food. She moved closer to him as the wisp sat looking inquisitively down at the plate of food. It was just a sandwich and potato chips, but still much different than home, and different from what she had been eating before she had gotten kidnapped.

She perched at the table, feet on the chair as she watched him eat. She lifted a chip to her mouth and bit before grimacing. "Salty," the wisp translated.

"Humans like salt," Jason said, getting a little annoyed with her constant state of confusion. Bruce had no idea what to do with her. She wasn't dangerous, not inherently anyway. Her abilities would make a good addition to the Justice League, but she was in no shape ready to hold her own with the likes of Wonder Woman.

"When can I go home?" She asked as Jason looked up. He wasn't used to her translating stuff with that random shadow rabbit that sat on his head. She tentatively lifted another chip to her mouth.

"Do you want to go home?" He asked, he still didn't know why or how she got there. She hesitated.

"No," She looked down, munching thoughtfully.

"So, we don't know a whole lot about other galaxies or dimensions or wherever it is you came from. So, it looks like you are stuck here until you give us some real information to work with." He took another bite of his sandwich and the wisp bobbed as his head moved with each bite.

"I was exiled," She stated calmly, taking another bite. He cocked his head, interested.

"Why?" He asked.

"It is complicated," she said, not wanting to say more.

"You want to be around people who will understand you?" He asked, trying to figure out if he knew any inter-dimensional beings. She hesitated, in truth, she hadn't really thought about her long-term plans on Earth. She ran a hand through her hair, calming it before it fanned back out around her.

"I do not know. I want to be safe," She said again, not really sure if such a simple concept existed in such a violent place.

He nodded thoughtfully, "I have an idea."