Selina had already lost the straight-jacket by the time the Bat arrived, and the orange Arkham shirt had followed suit a moment later. She was standing front of Luke's closet in only the loose orange, drawstring pants, and she looked over her shoulder when the Bat appeared with his heavy and oh, so intimidating footsteps. The kitty cat, it seemed, had no modesty, because she didn't bother covering her bare chest as she turned to look at him, fully expecting him to blush and stammer and not have the slightest idea what to do with a naked woman in his presence. She had enough scars along her back to hint at her lifestyle, the danger of it, the fact that those fighting skills didn't come without a price, and there were a fair share of them along her front too, older though, from before she'd gotten good at what she did.
She held a pair of jeans in her hand, and she moved away from the closet and close enough to the man in the cowl so that the bruise at her temple was glaringly obvious, the blood beneath her nails a kiss of iron on the air of the bedroom. "Did you want something, Bat," she asked him, unaware of his faux pas with the dog. She looked up in time to hear Iris approaching, angry steps, and Selina merely quirked a brow and stepped out of the orange pants and turned away as she slipped the jeans on, walking back toward the closet. "You pissed her off now, Bat," the kitty mocked, sounding unimpressed as she rolled the hems of the pants up and looked for a belt to cinch the loose waist on her hips.
She barely paid attention to the annoying woman in the doorway. "Not your house, nanny. You can't kick the kitty cat out, so why don't you just go do your little job and leave us alone?" she asked, looking down as a very tearful Gus showed up in the doorway, far enough back that she could tell he expected to not be seen. She slipped one of Luke's undershirts over her head, and she tied the excess fabric at the small of her back. "If they never come back, it's not like you get to keep him." And maybe it was a low blow, but Selina was in an increasingly bad mood.