The young Stark thought about these factors and seemed to think her plan out of how she was possibly going to spend the day. She already knew her day was going to be nothing but explanations and possible judgements that wont going be necessary if anyone had the thought process to take what they saw and what she has already don, plus how long she has been here to see if she was truly a threat or not. However with the fact that people would judge herherade no difference to her anyway for she was use to such things yet it still hurt her inside. She just never showed it anymore. Riza wasnt to let words get the best of her. If they didnt want her there, she was sure they would just tell her and be done with it. She would then go and do her own thing and find a way to get home herself. Be it through a portal or something else. But hey. Riza would just wait and see. "Its good that Robin is getting better. My theory worked and thats good." Riza then walked out of the room. "It would be nice to get this whole tense situation done and no more. That reminds me. Jarvis?" She suddenly called up as she put her ear piece in. ["Yes ma'am?"] Jarvis asked. "Please let Batman know that I am ready to talk to him when he is done with his meeting. Im sure he will know where to find me. And be polite." ["Certainly. Will I need to be with you when you meet them?"] "Yep. Might be able to help me explain things that get confusing." Riza answered. ["Of course. I will notify him right away."] Jarvis said and managed with some interesting ways, sending him an email. The most typical of ways. Classic as well. Keeping the ear piece in her ear, Riza continued to walk on. "I wish there is something I can do to help you with your hands. Maybe some sort of ointment will help ease the pain?" Riza asked. She hoped that in some way that there was something to help her in the mean time till it all happens. "Im guessing that what is going on is being developed. I qould not be able to predict when it will come to pas, but hope it happens soon. I do not like to see one in pain."