London was in her office with Mr. Moseby as the two of them were having an interview for the position of CFO; after they finished up London took a sigh of relief following a long day of work. She looked at Moseby and said, "Well this was a fun day."

Moseby laughed at her obvious use of sarcasm, "Well, you did a great job today."

"You think so," London said happy to hear of Moseby's approval.

"Of course," Moseby replied, "You're catching on to everything quite nicely."

Moseby was lying of course, in reality, all London was doing perfectly was doing exactly what he told her; she had so much trust in him and so little knowledge about the business world that she didn't even question anything Moseby was telling her. He walked up behind her while she was still sitting in her chair and said, "Now we just need to select the new CFO and then get ready for your speech to the shareholders."

London groaned, "Oh that will be fun."

Moseby gave a sinister smile while he stood behind her and said, "Don't worry; it'll go exactly the way it's supposed to."

London smiled and then noticed a frame on her desk that belonged to her father, it was a gold coin; she took the coin out of the frame and asked, "What is this?"

Moseby looked at the coin and answered, "Oh, that's a custom made coin that your mother had made for your father when he was just establishing his business empire."

London flipped the coin over, "It's double headed."

"Sort of," Moseby explained, "each side as a different head, one good, one bad; it was meant as a joke. You see, when your father first rose up in the business world some journalists called him a 'Two-Face'; so, your mother had that coin made basically so that he could laugh about the whole thing."

Moseby then looked at his watch and said, "Opps, we late for our next meeting in the conference room."

"Okay," London put the coin in her pocket and left the office with Moseby…

Later that night, Benjamin Miller was on the roof of his apartment building having a cigarette so that his wife couldn't catch him smoking; eventually a voice came from behind, "You realize that she knows what you do up here, right?"

Miller turned around to see Zack in his bat-suit standing there; Miller was a bit startled, "Well we are having some problems."

"Sorry to hear that," Cody said from the other side of the roof.

Miller looked at the two of them and said, "So there are two of you, clever."

Miller threw down his cigarette and said, "Let me guess, you want an insider to help you out."

"To put it simply," Zack replied, "Yes."

"Well," Miller said thinking strongly about what he was saying, "I can't help, I won't turn you in or tell people that there are two of you; but that's all you'll get from me. Why do you even think I would help?"

"You like to bend the rules," Cody explained, "You belief there are times when they get in the way of justice."

"Okay," Miller didn't see any point in lying, "sure I like pushing boundaries, but helping you would amount to crossing them."

"You and your partner stake out a house almost every night," Zack said trying to find a way to persuade Miller, "Why is that?"

Miller sighed, "I'm going to regret saying this but it happens to be a holding place for drugs and weapons bought and sold by major dealers; we haven't been able to get a warrant to search the place but we all know what's in there."

"Why can't you get a warrant," Zack asked.

Miller looked at him, "They know the right people."

Cody quickly devised a plan in his head, "Stake it out tonight."

"I already told you," Miller said slightly annoyed but was cut off by Cody.

"We're asking to sit in your car," he explained, "That's it."

Miller looked at the two of them and said, "Fine, I'll play along; I'll be there in two hours."

Almost exactly two hours later, Sergeant Miller was sitting in his car with Sergeant Dalloway who was a bit confused as to why they were out there, "Mind telling me why we had to go out here again, we already did this once today."

Miller was hesitant to tell her the truth about Batman, "Call it a hunch."

"This really bugs you doesn't it," Dalloway asked jumping to conclusions, "You just can't get over that 'illegal search and seizure' crap that the judge threw at us when we raided that place a month ago."

Miller glared at her, "It was a bogus decision."

Dalloway shrugged, "Regardless, we do have other cases, right now I'm really behind on the sleep file."

"You didn't have to come," Miller commented.

"Oh please," Dalloway laughed, "You expect me to leave you alone here; god knows what you'd do."

Meanwhile, in the house, three men were sitting around drinking and such as Cody was slowly making his way around the house; the house was a mess but there wasn't anything incriminating out in the open. Zack was outside keeping an eye on the three men who hung out in one room in view of the window as Cody began looking for hiding places for drugs.

He eventually found this in the form of a loose tile on the floor of the kitchen; he removed and, sure enough, he found what he assumed was cocaine. He left the bag out in plain view on the kitchen counter. It was here when one of the three men came walking into the kitchen; Cody moved quickly, grabbing the man and slamming him into the wall head first. He made a point of being loud so the others would here.

The remaining two men came running into the room with guns in their hands as Cody went running out of the kitchen, not to confront them, but rather to run away from them. He made sure that they saw him as he left the kitchen so that they would start shooting at him. Luckily they couldn't hit him, and before they could get through the kitchen, Cody bolted up the stairs that were by the front door and went up to the second floor.

The two men went to the stairs, but before they can up to pursue Cody, Benjamin Miller, who was reacting to the gunshots, kicked the front door open with his gun in hand and pointed it at the two men screaming, "Drop it; Drop It now."

The two men pointed their guns at Miller but were hesitant as they quickly figured out he was a cop; Sarah Dalloway came in from the back door to come at them from behind, putting an end to the standoff as the men realized it was in their best interest to surrender to the officers. They dropped their guns and were escorted into the kitchen where they got on their knees.

Sarah checked the third guy's pulse, "This guy is fine."

"What happened," Miller asked the men, "You guys have a fight."

"No," one of the men answered, "We were attacked by Batman; we chased him upstairs."

Sarah gave a look to Ben who simply said, "I'll check it out."

He went up the stairs where he saw Cody crouching in the hallway; he just glanced at him, waited a moment, and returned to the kitchen and stated, "I don't see anyone up there."

He took out his handcuffs and put them on the men as Sarah looked on the kitchen counter which caused one of the men to yell, "Hey, wait a moment; where's your warrant?"

"Shots were fired," Miller explained, "Reasonable Cause to enter a home."

"And while we can't search the place," Sarah said as she grabbed the bag of cocaine Cody left on the Counter, "Whatever we find in the open is fair game."

"Which will allow us to search the place more properly," Miller said as he finished cuffing the men.

Later, Officers were all over the house as the three men were placed under arrest; the head of the gang unit met up with Sarah and Ben, "Well, the good news is that we won't have any problem closing this thing out, the bad news is that the gangs hasn't really been using this place much since the last raid."

"Well that figures," Ben sighed, "Well at least we have closure on this."

"There is more," Said Dr. Crane, a short, awkward, man with glasses, who walked up to them as he continued, "I analyzed the cocaine and-"

"Let me guess," Miller interrupted, "It's not cocaine."

"Correct," Dr. Crane replied, "it is in fact the fear toxin."

"As it turns out this arrest was a big breakthrough," The unit leader added, "because the men were able to give a description of the man who sold it to them."

"How about a name," Sarah asked.

"We only got a 'street name'," The unit leader replied, "he is called 'The Sadist', they described him as a man in his late twenties with long dark hair who doesn't shave often."

"Wait," Miller said thinking about the 'street name', "The criminal underworld, which is made up of murderers and rapists, call this guy 'The Sadist'."

"Yeah," The unit leader answered, "scary isn't it?"

Meanwhile, Zack and Cody were on a nearby rooftop observing the action; Zack looked at Cody with a big smile on his face, "This is so cool."

"Yes it is," Cody looked at the time, "We should probably start heading back."

"You go," Zack said, "I think I'll hang around for a while."

"Alright," Cody replied, "find a place to crash and I'll come pick you up in the morning."

Cody then began to head back to the warehouse as Zack stayed put to observe everything happening with the police. After lots of rooftop hopping Cody was starting to get close to London's warehouse just as light started to come from the horizon. It was here that he saw a street thug running from something.

Cody decided to check it out; he eventually found the thug running through an alley where he was suddenly cut off by Bailey who was dressed in her cat suit. She knocked him down to the ground and took out her gun to kill him; it was at this moment that a batarang came flying down, knocking the gun out of Bailey's hand. Cody then glided down getting between Bailey and the thug; the thug got up and ran away as Bailey said, "Batman."

Cody didn't recognize Bailey due to the outfit, he looked at her and asked, "And you are?"

"You can't figure that out," Bailey replied with a grin on her face, "I'm Catwoman."

"Of course," Cody said taking note of the cat ears as well as the skin tight leather, which was naturally a bit distracting for him; Cody then asked, "Were you really going to kill that guy?"

"He deserved it," Catwoman answered, "He's a criminal."

"What did he do," Batman asked.

"That doesn't matter," Catwoman stated, "all criminals deserve to die."

Cody was a bit disturbed by that answer, "That's a slightly off putting view."

Bailey laughed as she began to walk up to him, "You know I was so hoping to meet you. I'd say your cute but it's pretty hard to tell isn't it with all that armor."

Cody wasn't sure how to respond to that, the girl had abruptly changed the subject matter and she now seemed to be actively trying to distract him with her outfit as if she was actually trying to seduce him. She got closer to him when suddenly she took a swing at him with her hands that had claws attached to them; Cody reacted to this by quickly backing up to dodge the attacks, the woman now a menacing demeanor and was taking repeated swings at Cody.

Finally, Cody decided to defend himself by grabbing Catwoman's arm as she attacked and responded with a knee to her stomach and then proceeded to throw her down. She gasped and looked up at him in a very sympathetic manner, "How could you, I'm a woman."

"I'm sorry," Cody said almost on instinct as he reached down to help her. As he did, she kicked him off and grabbed her gun and started to go on the attack again. She used the gun as a club and wailed on him with repeated shots acting like a wild animal that had been starved for days; after taking several blows Cody grabbed her and shoved her up against the alley wall and yelled, "Enough!"

"What," She asked once again taking a more seductive tone, "You don't like foreplay."

Cody didn't respond, he couldn't wrap his head around what he was dealing with. Bailey took her free hand and gently placed it on his chin and said softly, "I thought you would like it rough."

She then slashed at him again, causing him to flinch which gave her the opening to break free and make a run for it. She jumped up and grabbed the ladder of a nearby fire escape and climbed up; she then began to run up the steps as Cody took his grappling hook and fired it up at the roof. He began to use it to go up towards the roof when Catwoman took a knife that was attached to her ankle and cut the zip line, causing Cody fall down to the ground.

And finally, she used the cut zip line to climb up to the roof and escape; after which, Cody sat down against the wall, exhausted from the encounter. He took a deep breath and said to himself, "Well that was interesting."

Author's Note:

Here's Chapter 7; sorry for the delay, I hope to pick up the pace on posting new chapters.

Coming UP:

Chapter 8: Villains

Chapter 9: Bad Romance

And also, if you post a review for this Chapter, you'll get a special first look at the Villain I have planned for the sequel.

Please don't mind any possible typos, I was very tired when I finished the chapter and did my best to proofread it.