Happy Harbour was the calmest at night when the town's heroes were out and about- reducing the amount of damage caused by fighting amongst villains and heroes. However, the silence and soft breeze weren't permanent, as it was soon disrupted by the …show more content…
Robin reached for the radio, switching it to the loudest station with tasteful music he could find. He soon found himself turning it up to the point where the speakers crackled, and the sound-proofed windows shook on their rollers. Batman cast no care to the sound, focusing on driving; as it wasn't too rare for the Boy Wonder to turn on the music to the top notch. The sound of Rock'n'Roll, to Metal, to 'Steampunk' music, playing throughout the car, eventually faded out to static as they entered Star City and lost the …show more content…
Wanting only to get things to the point so that he could return to his sleeping son- who was not only alone but defenceless when so exhausted. Gordon gruffly got to the issue, "the Riddler, he's left a note at the GPD," he said quickly, holding out a letter towards the Caped Crusader. Batman took the sapphire envelope and pulled out the matching blue card inside- eyeing the neat, black lettering; recalling his previous endeavours and almost photographic memory to ensure that it was indeed the Riddler's