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Epilogue To The Joker
Ali heard the van entering a large area the engine echoed inside and she heard a large door being opened to let them in. Soon the sliding door to the van is opened and she is taken out of the van she is sat down onto a chair and the hood is removed from her head. Ali quickly looks around but her view is cut off by the Joker who comes face to face with her. “Enjoy the ride princess?”
Ali wanted to call the Joker every name in the book and spit in his face, she knew her safety relied on her being co-operative until help arrived. “The ride was fine.” Ali responded in hatred to the Joker.
The Joker smiles. “Ahh no need for that we are about to have some fun.” The Joker unbinds Ali and pulls her up off her chair. “Music boys.”
Ali was surprised

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