Act Three: Chapter XIII: In Darkness Dwells

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Amadeus: Curse me for a fool. How could I not see it until now? The monster had a confederate! I hid in the darkness near his cell and saw with my own eyes one of the doctors whispering to him. She looked at him through the transparent barrier with tenderness, with, dare I say, desire. My skin crawled with revulsion as she kissed the glass. Fighting the urge to dash the woman's head through the glass, I let her continue; the damnable clown might have shared secrets with her that would be useful once the mad dog has been executed. I'm sure the woman will reveal what she knows to me. If not willingly, then certainly under electronic persuasion. After that, a lobotomy, I think. Unfortunate for one so young, but her lust has put the reputation of Arkham at stake. Yes. A lobotomy, the very thing. There is no other way to ensure her silence in this regrettable matter.
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June 4 2014

June 4 2014

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Five minutes later

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Five minutes later

Joker along with Harley and several inmates began walking through the intensive treatment building with Alex strapped to a gurney as Quinn was speaking to Joker.

Harley: He don't look so big and scary now, does he, Mr. J?

Joker smiled at her as they continued moving through the hallway as they saw multiple inmates aiming their weapons at Gordon, Aaron Cash along with other doctors and guards as the inmates shouted at them to continue moving forward.

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