"What do you mean, we are going to do nothing!"
The Martian Manhunter looked at her, "She has broken no laws."
"So, you are all fine that she took over Lexcorp?" Wonder Woman demanded.
"It has gotten Luthor out of the way for the moment." Superman pointed out.
"I'd expect that from you Kal," Diana fumed. "But you are all understating the evil of Pricilla Rich."
"Hey." Flash trying to lighten up the mood. "She has reformed after your last encounter." He looked over to the silent figure at the end of the table. "Right Bats?"
Batman looked straight at Diana, "She has done nothing illegal and I had The Question double check my findings."
"Bet if this had been Edward Nygma taking over Wayne Industries, you would not be so reasonable."
The Dark Knight allowed himself a small smile, "I am not that careless. I own 60%, The government of Thymascaria owns 10%, Lucious Fox 10% and the rest is owned by Richard Grayson incorporated."
"I still don't trust her, I'll do my own investigation." Diane walked out of the room.
Shyhara looked at Batman, "You are not stopping her?"
"I want my ribs intact."
It was a moonless night in Metropolis, Wonder Woman took out the newest addition of BatPicks that she borrowed, the last time she slept at Wayne Manor.
After entering the facility, she made her way to research.
"Stop!"
Wonder Woman appraised the three arm guards, "Stay out of this."
The leader addressed her respectfully, "Wonder Woman you are trespassing on private property. Please leave the premises or you will be held for the police."
"I did not obey that rule when Luthor was in control of this company."
He sighed, "Fine shoot on heavy stun."
The amazon deflected the blasts back at the three men.
"You will forget that I am here." As she put them under the spell of her magic lasso.
Making her way to the executive offices, the only changes seem to a more famine touch to the dΓ©cor replacing Luthor's over testeroned furnishing. One of the things she liked about Bruce's office was his taste
"I've been expecting you Princess," said her longtime foe.
The blond moved with that catlike movement that was so much a part of her.
"Were you?"
"Yes," sitting on the edge of the desk. "Even though the World's Greatest Detective vouched for me, I knew for you that would not be enough."
"You may have convinced everyone else, but I know better."
"There are unresolved issues between us. I am glad you came." Pricilla disappeared.