At that she couldn't help but sigh. "I guess that depends on who you're associated with." Her voice seemed to lose a bit of its backbone when she said it, almost as if she were trying to forget something, or she'd had a bad experience specifically in that area. Which she was. Bonnie was always a sore subject for her. More for her own reasons than anything else. It was something that Dr. Money was working with her on...
Speedy must have been able to read her body language. The fact that she looked like she was ready for a vigil. "Generally response time around here without any voice on the end of the 911 call is four minutes," she said, having watched a lot of these. "The dispatcher assumes that the call is someone who can't speak. So when they arrive and find a burner phone, generally they call it in as a vigilante drop," she smirked a little. "There's a apparently been a code added for that in the last couple of years. This one should be just like the others. But I like sticking around. I take off when I hear the sirens. Sometimes the cops look up and I've had more than one close call. After two I learned." She shook her head. "Mostly they're small time thugs. One girl operation, like I said I was trying to stay out of anyone's way. And that worked pretty well," she was being sarcastic.
She turned to Mia pushing some hair out of her masked face. "So on a scale of one to ten, when the adults find out I've been doing this on my own, how much trouble am I going to be in for who I am?" She tilted her head to the side. She couldn't imagine that Green Arrow would be all that happy given how much of an annoyance her mother had been. "Really hoping for none mind you." She let out a chuckle, waiting after that, an ear out... were those the sirens?