Pamela Isley (killswithakiss) wrote in newalliance, @ 2012-04-11 13:44:00 |
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Entry tags: | batman, poison ivy |
Thread: A Night Out (Bruce & Pam)
Who: Bruce Wayne & Pamela Isley
Where: Fox Gardens, Gotham, NJ
When: April 6th, Evening
What: Pamela and Bruce are enjoying dinner and i
Rating: Work Safe, for now?
Bruce had picked her up and Pamela made sure she wore a dress suitable for the environment of the upscale restaurant. She was aware of the looks she received in it as well. The natural sway of her hips had drawn a few glances from others there, which also earned her a glare or two from the women who had been accompanying those wandering eyes. However, she wasn't the only one getting approving looks. Bruce Wayne was handsome and a well known figure, but also known as something of a playboy. That was fine, it worked to her advantage since she wasn't seeking a long term relationship. Together, she imagined, the two of them looked rather fetching.
It was all part of her elaborate plan. Take out each of Gotham's industry kings as well as finding her way to the others. Bruce was the first because he'd been the first to come talk to her at the charity ball. It was hard keeping things under cover though. Part of her wanted to just destroy the whole of Wayne Tower in one big hurrah but the last time she tried something big, she'd been caught and sent to Arkham. Although, it had been because she'd been more obsessed about catching Batman as opposed to doing what she originally intended. As far as she knew, Batman hadn't made an appearance in awhile. That was good, but it made her a little sad.
The two were now seated in a booth next to each other, the privacy of such was welcome. Their food had already arrived and she'd gotten through half of it before deciding she was mostly full to spend more time with conversation. There was a glass of wine in her hands and she was taking a sip when she smiled, "So how did your date with Ms. Deschanel go?" She settled in, scooting a little closer to him and turning her body in a way to speak to him more comfortably.