Harley didn't say a word as Joker and her rode up to the roof. She was so angry. Harley couldn't believe that her puddin would give up so fast. The Joker couldn't think of another way. Usually he would fight, he would start a God Damn fucking war before he gave in and asked for Batman's help. But ever since Harley had been taken, and since he thought he lost her, his whole world had been turned upside down.

"Harley," He started but Harley just growled, not even looking at him. "Fine you can be mad at me all you want." Joker huffed as the elevator doors open and they were faced with a short flight of stairs to the roof.

In silence Joker climbed his way up, kicking the door open to reveal one of Batman's helicopter things. Batman stood there cape blowing in the wind.

"Are you ready?" He asked and the Joker hesitated. He knew Harley was right, he knew it was a terrible risk trusting Batman, for all he knew he was going to fly him to the center of town and kill him just like Griggs wanted. But there was part of him that did believe the Batman couldn't kill him for the same reasons the Joker could never kill the Batman. No matter how much he said he wanted to, Joker couldn't imagine a life without Batman in it. There would be no purpose. No one matched his brilliance like Batman did. Neither one could exist without the other.

"Yeah let's go." Joker said as he walked towards the helicopter. The Joker had never been too keen on flying. He didn't like the feeling of not being in control. Even going to go rescue Harley in the helicopter had caused the Joker to get an uneasy feeling in his stomach.

Batman reached out to grab Harley and the Joker stepped back defensively.

"I need to get her situated so she is comfortable." Batman stated but both Harley and Joker just glared at him.

"Just show me where you want her." Joker insisted.

"Or you can just drop me off the side of the building, save the bat some time." Harley sneered and the Joker rolled his eyes.

He didn't even have a response back as he just angrily plopped Harley into Batman's arms.

Harley stared at him angrily as Batman walked around to the back of the helicopter. The Joker angrily popped his knuckles before he carefully climbed into the helicopter. It was very cramped. It was never meant to have more than one person in it at a time, but another seat had been added in the front and a couch looking seat in the back where Batman had laid Harley buckling her in.

The Joker sat anxiously as Batman climbed into the pilots seat.

"Buckle up." Batman said causing the Joker to laugh. "Fine suit yourself." Batman said as he lifted the helicopter off the roof and took a hard right sending the Joker flying into the side window.

"Fuck!" Joker cursed as he quickly strapped on his seat belt.

He could hear Harley snickering behind him, so he quickly turned around glaring at her and she stopped.

The longer they flew, the more worried the Joker got. He kept expecting the helicopter to land in the middle of Gotham where Griggs would be waiting. But to his surprise they flew right over Gotham city heading to the outskirts of town. His fear now shifted from Batman taking them to Griggs to Batman taking them back to Arkham.

"If you double cross me Bat, I…" Joker started when he looked out the window to see the Wayne Manor.

"You were saying." Batman growled.

The Joker kept quiet as the helicopter flew over the manor heading to a cave with a waterfall. They flew through the waterfall to reveal a completely decked out cave full of all different types of technology and all different bat suits.

"So this is the bat cave," Joker said.

Batman just growled as he slowly brought the helicopter down setting it gently on a rock set specifically for the helicopter. As he landed he thought about what security measures he was going to have to take in order to keep the Joker out, knowing that even after he was put in Arkham again, he wouldn't stay there for long.

But the Joker was right, Bruce did feel incredibly guilty about the Joker. He had created him. He could still remember that night as though it were yesterday. He hadn't known who it was at the time of course. He thought it had just been Red Hood and his goons that had attacked the factory that night. He had no idea that it has been the Joker. However, he wasn't the Joker at the time. He was a normal man, a normal man who had turned to a life of crime in order to support his family, a family he had just lost. Batman had been the cause of the Joker falling into the vat of acid. He had created the Joker.

As soon as Bruce had landed Joker quickly hopped out hurrying his way towards the back of the helicopter to grab Harley.

"What is Griggs waiting inside." Harley snapped as the Joker picked her up in his arms following Bruce through a series of tunnels.

"Nope, just Alfred." Bruce responded with a sense of snarkiness that made the Joker want to punch him. It then went silent once again as they made their long journey into the manor. As soon as they entered the giant mansion through a secret passage way, they were greeted by an older greying man who froze when he saw Joker.

"What is going on?" Alfred asked seriously turning towards Bruce.

"Hi-ya Alfie!" Joker exclaimed giddily as he took in the scene before him. He had always imagined what the Wayne manor looked like, but he never in his wildest dreams had he ever imagined it would be as grand as the palace he saw before him. Joker had never been to a place so fancy in his entire life.

"We are going to take Harley up to the guest bedroom." Bruce replied to the shocked Alfred.

"Uh, yes Mister… uh… Batman?" Alfred stuttered.

"Don't worry Alfie I know that Batman is Bruce Wayne, you can call him Mister Wayne, I won't tell anyone." Joker laughed and he heard Batman growl.

As they walked through the long hallways, the Joker continually looked at the artwork on the wall. He was having a hard time suppressing his urge to paint purple and red and green over top of all the paintings.

"Nice paintings you got here Brucey." Joker chuckled.

"If you touch anything, I will kill you." Batman replied causing the Joker to laugh even harder.

The whole walk from the cave to the guest bedroom. Harley didn't even say a word. She was literally emanating anger, the Joker could feel how warm she was just from the amount of rage she was feeling. He knew he was going to get an earful from her as soon as they were alone.

Finally, after a long grueling silent walk, they reached the guest room. It was huge, not as glamourous as the penthouse, Joker thought, but it would do. Quickly he walked over and set Harley on the bed

"Alright I will come and get you when we need to leave. I'll send a doctor in shortly." Bruce said and then he left, as he shut the door, the Joker could hear Alfred start to argue with Bruce about the logic in bringing them there.

After they were a good enough distance away, the Joker finally sighed as he faced Harley.

"Harley…" He started.

"Don't," She snapped.

"Don't speak to me like that." Joker snapped getting angry.

"I'm going to speak to you whatever way I please, you are not the same man anymore, you've gone soft!" She screamed angrily

"Harley…" He started again getting even more angry.

"Don't, we could have fought Griggs, we could have fought him like we always used to, side by side, no one could defeat us, and we weren't scared of anything. I fell in love with the Joker, not Jack!" She screamed and the Joker took a step back hurt by her words.

Then there was silence.