JokerxHarley 'The Returning Past' Chapter 2.
Joker POV
'Jack' This name. Only one person could know, could real old name. Hearing it after so long felt alien yet tugged at a hidden part of him. The old him. A part he had worked hard to bury. Staring at the women in the doorway from his position, hovering above a confused Harley. He began to take her in. Her hair fell in waves of fiery orange down to her waist framing her face. Her big almond shaped eyes the colour of mint leaves ,a light dusting of bronze freckles on her peachy skin. Her lips a natural pink colour, yet shiny. She was dressed in a pair of grey skinny jeans, pale green heels and a floaty long sleeved top in a shade of green which complimented her eyes. Joker couldn't believe it. "K-Katherine?" he murmured to himself getting off Harley standing beside the bed, his eyes wide in shock his smeared red lips gaping slightly. "Katherine... what are you doing here?" he asked a voice filled in confusion. She is here,now after all these years though the Joker. He watch as Katherine stepped into the room slowly as if she didn't want to scare him off. "I've come back for you, what else?" she said a small yet warm smile on her lips.
Harley POV
Harley looked up as her puddin' moved from her and stared at the women in the doorway. He said a name. Katherine. She was pretty sure they didn't know a Katherine. She definently hadn't heard that name from Mista J before. She kept calling him something... what was it? Something that began with J but wasn't what people called him. "Puddin' who -" Halrey began before being cut off by that women...Katherine. " His name isn't pudding you pathetic little sleaze" she said her voice sharp. What? Harley though about to sling a catty remark before Katherine continued her verbal attack. " You follow him around calling him pudding and Mister J like some little love struck lapdog. Its disgusting". Harley felt her boiling insides become cold. Disgusting? She called Mista J those names because she cared about him enough to show her affection. Was that really so wrong?
