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17) My Stalker Comes Back To Haunt Me Part 3

Tori POV

That night I didn't really go to sleep, staying awake the entire night. How could I sleep? Roy might be in trouble, I was chained to a bed, and I didn't even know what my family was doing. I sighed, looking up at the cuffs on my wrists. I hated feeling so useless, but what could I do about it? Nothing.

"You didn't sleep." Niel said with a frown as he walked in.

"You said you know what I do at night, this shouldn't surprise you so much. Besides, how am I supposed to sleep when you took me away from my friends and family? They're probably worried sick. And have you seen my dad worried? He doesn't freak out, he gets pissed and overprotective. He's probably thinking of what to do to make sure this never happens again once he gets me out of here. Heck, he might bench me for a whole year because of this." I said, glaring at him from the bed.

"Well, he shouldn't be letting you risk your life every night anyways." Niel said with a possessiveness in his eyes.

"And your parents shouldn't let you kidnap girls, but guess what's happening right now." I said, glaring at him even harder.

He frowned, looking out the window. "My parents don't know about this. They think I'm still learning from various masters across the world." Niel said, biting his lower lip.

I sighed in frustration, glaring at him through the corner of my eyes. "Can you at least let me out of the cuffs? My arms are starting to get sore." I asked.

He nodded, walking to a table in the room first. Niel picked up a black choker, something a girl might use for when they go to a club. He walked back to me, putting it around my neck before unlocking the multiple chains.

When the final chain fell off, I pushed Niel out-of-the-way and ran towards the window. The jump didn't worry me, after all I've jumped from higher places. What stopped me from jumping though, was the choker Niel had put around my neck seconds before.

When my fingers touched the latch of the window, I got shocked with electricity, the pain making me fall to the ground with tears in my eyes. "That is why you shouldn't try to leave." Niel said, sounding like a parent trying to explain something to a child. It pissed me off.

Niel picked me up from the ground, helping me walk out of the room. "Just so you know, that will happen if you try to get out of here in any way. And don't try to take it off. The back has a latch that needs a code, and only I know the code." Niel said, picking up on my train of thought.

"Where are you taking me?" I asked as he shifted my arm around his shoulder.

"Dining table so you can eat breakfast, of course." Niel said with a gentle smile.

"Niel, listen. I can't all the food your trying to get me to eat. I've been anorexic since I was a toddler. I'm still going through relapses." I said, trying to tug my arm from his grip as I tried to get my feet to work again.

"I know. And by making you eat more, you won't have as many relapses." Niel said with an understanding smile. How did he know this much about me?

He led me into a dining room that was surprisingly small considering how everything else in the house was huge. Even the closest were big. So why was there a small dining room?

"Why is the dining room so small? Don't you have guests over here at all?" I asked as he set me down in a chair.

"I'm an only child. Whenever we come here it's just us. Other times, this house is empty." Niel explained, pulling out plates of bacon, pancakes, and eggs to the table.

"Wouldn't it make sense to rent it out to other people? You know, to families on vacation to where ever the hell we are." I asked, noting the frown when I cussed.

"I guess, but I guess it never crossed my parent's mind. And you really shouldn't cuss." Niel said, pulling out two plates from a cupboard.

He piled food on one plate, pushing it towards me with a fork and a knife. "Niel, I told you, I can't eat this much." I said, grimacing.

"Yes you can." Niel said, putting food on his own plate.

"Yeah, and then I'm going to end up puking it all up." I said, wrinkling my nose.

"Don't you have medicine for that?" Niel asked curiously.

"Yeah, but it's at my house. Why don't you let me go home and get it?" I asked, glaring at him.

"No. Besides, was it the pills in your backpack?" Niel asked taking a bite of his pancakes.

"Yes." I grumbled. I had to take the pills with me to school for lunch, just to make sure I didn't puke it up seconds later.

He left in a second, letting me wonder in thought by myself. If I couldn't get out, then could I call my family? Niel might try to follow me all day, or keep a camera on me to make sure I don't do anything. Plus I don't remember seeing a phone anywhere, so he might just use his cell phone.

I huffed in frustration, then perked up when I got an idea. If Niel had a computer or even a radio I could get onto the Justice League's line, and then I could maybe get help. That was as far as I got to think about my escape, because Niel came in whistling happily with my pill bottle in his hand. The bastard.

"What are you so happy about?" I grumbled as he handed me my pills along with a glass of orange juice.

"You're the daughter of the world's greatest detective, I think you know the answer to that question." Niel said with a smile.

I swallowed my pills slowly, then turned to my food. "How do I know you didn't put anything in this?" I asked, pushing around the food on my plate with my fork.

"Why would I try to drug you?" Niel asked, raising an eyebrow.

"I don't know. My older brother Dick said he had a stalker once. One night he got kidnapped by that stalker, and his stalker drugged his food so Dick would like him more. How do I know you didn't do the same?" I asked suspiciously.

He reached over to my plate and ate some of my bacon. "Would I really eat something from your plate if I did drug it?" Niel asked before taking a bite of the bacon.

"No." I mumbled, stabbing my eggs with the fork and eating them.

I managed to finish my eggs and one pancake without feeling like I would be sick. "Niel, I can't eat anymore. So stop staring at me." I said, glaring at him.

"Come on, at least finish the pancake left." Niel said, pushing the my plate towards me.

I glared at him, then just ate it so he wouldn't stare at me anymore. "Happy?" I growled at him.

He nodded with a small smile, then took my plate and his to the kitchen. "Be back in a second." He said with his smile growing.

I put my head on the table, and held back a sob. I hoped my family found me soon, because I don't think I could last here for long with him. Especially with his freaky smile he got whenever he looked at me. It looked too much like Harley Quinn's smile.


Roy (the original) POV

"What do you mean I can't help look for her?" I shouted at Dinah, my voice rising to high levels that echoed throughout the house.

"Niel might be looking for you Roy, and if he can kidnap Tori, then he might be able to kidnap you too." Dinah said calmly, pissing me off.

"I don't care! The search could go by so much quicker if you just let me go help!" I said, anger filling every word.

"Batman wouldn't let you help with the search either, even if we said you could." Dinah said, pinching the bridge of her nose.

I growled in frustration. I probably would have pulled out my hair if I hadn't cut it so short, but I couldn't, so I just settled for just balling my hands into fists. "No one said I was going with Batman." I said, my voice low.

"How would you find her, Roy? Batman is called the greatest detective for a reason, if he has problems looking for her, where would you look he hasn't?" Dinah asked to my back as I walked towards the front door.

"The beginning, duh." I said, closing the door behind me. I ran towards my motorcycle quickly, riding out of drive way before anyone could stop me.

When I said the beginning, I meant it. Batman said he hasn't gone to the school where he thinks Tori was taken because the ground was too much to cover and that any evidence left was covered up by everyone else in the school walking across the ground she had been taken. But Tori mentioned how sometimes her dad over looked details like this because there wasn't enough time and man power. Well, I guess I was the only one who could do it at the moment.

It was night, so the gate to the school Tori went to was closed. It was a small problem since the camera would have seen me. But it was an easy fix.

I flipped my hood over my head and left my motorcycle before climbing over the gate. My shoes landed with a thud, then I looked around the school.

Whenever I picked up Tori from school, she was always next to the same tree. Hopefully she was next to that tree when Niel took her, or else I might have to look everywhere.

When I found the tree, which was hard considering how dark it was, I looked around the ground next to the tree with a flash light in my hand. At first I saw nothing, making me growl in frustration. Then I saw something shine in the light of the flashlight. Was it part of Tori's phone that dropped when that bastard drugged her?

I bent down to pick it up and saw that it was the anime cover I put on Tori's switch blade I got her for her birthday. This meant she must have had her switch blade with her still, or with Niel at least. I sighed since this wouldn't help me. Or, maybe it could.

Tori said her dad put a tracker on switch blade, so if she still had the switch blade, did that mean that Batman could trace it? I didn't have time to think after that since a spot light was pointed at me, and I felt adrenaline rush through my system as I jumped over the gate again. I hid in an alley till the helicopter lost sight of me, then went back to my motorcycle.

Sadly, my motorcycle helmet didn't have a built-in comm. system for me to call the Bats, so I had to pull over at Gotham Bay to pull out my own comm. I wasn't really comfortable calling Batman, and I knew I couldn't call Nightwing or Robin since they would just trace the call and tell Dinah. No, I called the one person in the bats that could keep my secret. Jason.

"What do you need, Roy? I'm kind of busy." Jason said, his voice sounding frustrated.

"I went to Tori's school where she was taken. I found something there that might help find her." I said, my voice sounding angrier than I ever remember it being.

"You better not be wasting my time. What is it?" Jason asked immediately, his voice turning demanding in a second.

"I found the anime case I put on Tori's switch blade for her birthday and remembered she mentioned that Bruce wedged a microscopic tracker inside the switch blade somewhere. I didn't find the switch blade in the grass, and Niel wouldn't leave a switch blade on the ground. That means Tori has it, or Niel does. Has Bruce tried tracking that one?" I asked.

There was silence for a second, then he said, "no, he hasn't. I got Oracle to look at it now. How did you know where to look at the school?" Jason asked with his voice sounding more relieved. Just a little bit.

"Tori was talking about Sherlock Holmes, and she mentioned something about you always going back to the beginning of it all. Guess it just stuck in my head. You're not going to tell anyone else, right? And why is Oracle working if she's due in a month?" I asked.

"No. I'm not going to get you in trouble for looking for Tori. And Oracle is working at the computer, nothing stressful, so she's helping with the search anyway she can. Just do us a favor and make sure you don't get taken, too. We don't need 2 people missing." Jason said before hanging up.

I looked up at the sky and frowned. The stars of the constellation Orion The Hunter were shining brighter than the rest. That's weird.


Oracle POV

I sighed for the thousandth time that minute, rubbing my forehead.

We weren't finding any trace of Tori, and it was grating on all of our nerves. The press was making it even worse. They asked where she was, and we could only use the excuse, she's sick, so many times.

"O, did you trace the tracker on Tori's switch blade she got for her last birthday?" Jason asked in the comm. suddenly.

"No, I don't think so. I can look now. Are you sure it's with her? I don't think Niel would like her having a weapon." I asked, my fingers dancing across the keyboard as I searched for it.

"I have a good hunch." Jason said before cutting the link off.

I focused my attention on tracking Tori's switch blade, hope rising inside me. After a few minutes, I found it. But why would she be in a house built on hunting grounds in Colorado?

I searched the people who owned it, and saw that it was Nicholas and Molly Hancross. Niel's parents. "Guys I think I found where Tori is." I said into the comm. system.

"How? Where?" Bruce asked immediately.

"I traced her switch blade. She's in a house on a hunting ground in Colorado owned by Niel's parents." I said excitedly.

In fact, I think I got too excited. Because the next second I felt something leak down my leg. I looked down, and I paled. "I think my water broke." I whispered, loud enough for everyone to hear.

"Now? But you aren't due till next week!" Dick said, his voice showing signs of a freak attack.

"I'll take Mistress Barbara to the hospital, you can meet us there." Alfred said, pushing my wheel chair towards the entrance that lead to the garage. Nobody argued.

Why did this have to happen now when Tori was missing? "Don't worry Mistress Barbara, I'm sure Mistress Christina will be here soon enough to see her niece." Alfred said, trying to make me feel better. It didn't work.


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