Dinah looked over at Jennifer, meeting the other woman's eyes.
"I'm sure. I have to at least try because the day I stop believing that everyone deserves a second chance is the day I hang up my fishnets."
And while she believed in second chances and sometimes moreso, she also had no problem taking down someone who had burned through more than their fair share of chances. To her, that was the difference between someone like the Joker or Scarecrow and someone like Enigma. All the same, she accepted that there might be a chance that the girl couldn't be redeemed.
"She had the chance to really hurt me or even kill me recently, and she didn't. I was out of commission and she made sure I was taken care of." She shrugged. "As far as I'm concerned, that's reason enough to think there's a chance. That's not to say that I won't bring her in if it comes to it, and if you catch her first, then naturally I trust your judgment in how to handle it."
She would never step on Jen's toes and tell the agent how to do her job. She would give her the information that she could and let Jen make up her own mind after all.
Dinah took a sip of her drink, ready to move past the shop talk, assuming Jen was.
"So who is Charlie?" she asked.
After all, she hadn't seen Jen in a little while and apparently she'd missed the addition of a new leading man to Jen's life. There was just a faint bit of awkward at the reminder that the last time she'd seen Jen had been just after Dean had broken off the casual arrangement between the two.