The humans were talking an awful lot about this new world was becoming more and more like just one of the old ones, not so much a combination anymore, but darker, and scarier. With criminals running for mayor and with a monster who hunted in daylight without a care. It was all sorts of dreadful. And really, she should not have been feeling so sorry for them all. Except, she did. Somewhere, somehow, along the way, Media had grown attached to the little humans running around the city streets. They were special, in a way that they never had been before. She didn’t like to see them so upset, so put out, so afraid. It was good for business and all, but she really, really, really was not enjoying it. “I promise you this. I am not enjoying this, and I will do everything in my power to bring about a proper balance to this world once more.”
The city had become its own being. No longer could Zatanna rely on her old familiarity with Gotham and New York, and increasingly found herself holed up in the altered House of Mystery anyhow, pouring herself into research on how to fix this. But she’d volunteered to go out for takeout, needing the time alone and out.
Sometimes the universe put her where it needed her, or so she liked to believe. Zatanna stilled near the blonde a moment before she started speaking.
“And it’s not inconsiderable power...” Zatanna commented with a quirk of her eyebrow, gaze trailing over the figure before her skeptically. Powerful and wanting to fix this didn’t necessarily mean ally, especially when that power radiated, viscerally and burning at the edges of Zatanna’s magical senses. And she’d learned long, long ago to not automatically trust others with seemingly good intentions. “Do you happen to have any ideas on how to turn things back?”













