*Patrick's POV*
We stood there kissing, and everything was perfect. I loved her, and she loved me. Nothing could ruin this moment. Nothing except...
"Your show is about to have a long intermission, Music Meister. Twenty years to life." We jumped at the voice and stepped away from each other. We looked up to see Batman standing in front of the spot light.
"Batman," I said, gritting my teeth. "Always Batman," I turned and ran to the organ. "Always driving villains bats!" I hit a cord on the organ and smoke erupted from the pipes. The whole opera house filled with the smoke. I jumped on my eighth note bike and tried to grab Siren, but Batman threw her over his shoulder, so I drove off as Batman chased after me.
"He always has a sidekick, some Boy Wonder at his call," I sang. "His utility belt holds everything, can't find that as the mall." I quickly drove around people as Batman followed behind me from his grappling hook. He still had Siren over his shoulder.
"The battmobile is super fast, there is no car that is surpassed," I continued singing as people began to fall under my spell. They started to grab at batman. Luckily, one grabbed Siren and took her up to the roof-tops. She started to run alongside me.
"It's a good thing we've got Arkham 'cause he really drives us bats!" she sang. I knew Siren wasn't under my spell, but it made me smile non-the-less.
"Drives us bats! Drives us Bats! He really drives us bats! Bats! BATS! He drives us bats!" everyone, including myself and Siren, sang. Batman grabbed the back of my costume, and I took it off to reveal a marching band costume.
"Whether dancing to Batusie," I sang. Batman grabbed the back of my bike, so I broke it down to two separate eighth notes ( ). I rode on one as Batman started riding on the other. "or using an array of tools," I continued as he followed me onto the power-lines. "He's always got the answers." I jumped to each power-line to go along with the notes. "He makes us look like fools." Batman jumped at me, and I jumped of the power-lines. My one eighth note started to fly. I took off my marching band costume to reveal a disco outfit. "He's got no super powers, he's just a flying rat. It's a good thing we've got Arkham 'cause he really drives us bats!"
"Drives us bats!" the inmates of Arkhm sang as I flew by the asylum.
"World's greatest detective," I sang, now in a 80's rock-star (looks like Kiss) costume.
"Drives us bat!" the inmates sang again.
"Foiling every evil scheme!" Gorilla Grodd sang from within his cell.
"He really drives us bats! Bats! BATS! He drives us bats!" Everyone sang as I blasted open the doors to Arkham, now dressed like a country music star.
"Even without shark repellent," Black Manta sang.
"He's tougher than he seems," Clock King sang while lifting weights.
"Other heroes often ask," Aquaman sang while he and Green Arrow tried to fight off all of the inmates.
"Why is he always the top cat?" Green Arrow sang.
"He drives us bats! Drives us bats! Drives us bats!" I was now dressed as an opera singer as everyone, including Siren and myself, sang.
I jumped onto the roof, now dressed like Elvis, that Siren was on. She smiled up at me.
"I was worried that you were going to get hurt. Especially when your bike started to fly," she said, hugging me tightly. I smiled and hugged her back.
"I'm fine. I promise." She looked up at me and leaned up to kiss me. I kissed her with the same amount of passion as in the opera house. When I pulled away, she looked flushed, and I chuckled. She sighed and gave me a worried look.
"What's wrong?" I asked, holding her face up with both hands.
"I don't want you to get hurt. What if Batman had caught you?" Siren looked like she was about to cry.
"No more talk of darkness. Forget these wide-eyed fears. I'm here, nothing can harm you. My words will warm and calm you." I sang. She raised an eyebrow.
"Really? Phantom of the Opera?" she said, a small smile playing on her lips.
"Let me be your freedom. Let daylight dry your tears. I'm here, with you, beside you to guard you and to guide you," I continued, smiling down at her.
"Say you'll love me every waking moment. Turn my head with talk of summer time." I held her closer to me and pressed my forehead against hers. "Say you need me with you now and always. Promise me that all you say is true. That's all I ask of you."
"Let me be your shelter. Let me be your light. You're safe, no on can find you. Your fears are far behind you." I sang to her.
"All I want is freedom, a world with no more night, and you, always beside me to hold me and to hide me." Siren looked into my eyes as she sang.
"Then say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime. Let me lead you from your solitude. Say you need me with you here, beside you. Anywhere you go, let me go too. Siren, that's all I ask of you," I sang.
"Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime. Say the word, and I will follow you," Siren sang.
"Share each day with me, each night, each morning," we sang together.
"Say you love me," Siren sang, and I smiled down at her.
"You know I do," I responded.
"Love me, that's all I ask of you," we sang and kiss. After we pulled away, I twirled Siren around and dance with her on the roof-top. We slowed to a stop.
"Anywhere you go, let me go too. Love me, that's all I ask of you," we ended on the same note. I leaned down to kiss her, but instead I heard a voice from behind Siren.
"You're voices may be in tune, but you sir, don't make her swoon!" Black Canary sang and grabbed Siren, pulling her away from me. I gripped my conductor's baton tightly.
"She is my perfect match, but your life I'll now dispatch!" I blasted Canary with the musical laser (I don't know what it is exactly) from the conductor's baton. She fell right as Batman did, and I stood before their unconscious bodies.
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I only own Siren.
