**This is my first story on FanFiction so I hope it goes well. Tell me what you think and if I should change or add anything. BTW thanks for at least opening this and looking at it***
"Batman why is a teenage girl in the Gotham police station?"
Batman didn't look anyway from the girl sleeping on the table in the other room.
"I have found a shadow, this girl has no record of ever existing and she is very good at hiding. There have been pictures taken of her playing chess with Vandal Savage, on a walk with Lex Luthor, and even having tea with the Joker. This girl, who ever she is, is well connected."
The rest of the Leaguers stared mouth opened at the girl. Hawkgirl turned to Batman.
"How did you find her?"
"I didn't, the police picked her up for illegal street art. I only got the call when they ran her picture for id."
Before any more could be said Commissioner Jim Gordon walked into the room. Batman and him shook hands.
"Nice to see you again Batman."
"I wish it wouldn't be under this problem Jim."
Jim nodded his head and turned to the rest of the group.
"I don't think we have all met. I'm Gotham police Commissioner Jim Gordon. So Batman, how do you want to do this?"
"I want you to question her. Don't let her know we are here or know who she is."
Jim nodded his head and walked out the door, they all watched as a few seconds later Gordon walked into the room with the girl. Before the Commissioner could grabb her shoulder to wake her, the girl's hand shot out and grabbed his wrist. She opened her eyes and looked at the shocked Gordon.
"Sorry, I don't like being woken up."
When she let go of his hand she sat up on the table and stood up. The Commissioner pointed to one of the seats by the table.
"Please have a seat. Now I was told you wouldn't give the officers your name."
"Well when you get jumped on and pushed to the ground you really don't want to get to know the person."
The superheroes in the other room turned to Batman in shock; surely the police wouldn't tackle just a teenage girl. He didn't pay them mind as he watched the girl, reading her body language. Jim put both of his hands on the table.
"Well, you shouldn't have run. What do you think would happen? Since I wasn't the one to tackle you can I get at least a first name?"
The girl held her hand out for Gordon to shake,
"Name's Raven, nice to meet you."
"I would say the same thing, but since we are at a police station, not so much. So mind telling me what you were doing?"
Raven rubbed the back of her neck.
"Bring color and happiness to peoples' daily life's."
She gave Jim a big smile. Flash laughed at that one and got hit in the arm by Green Lantern.
"Okay Raven, I need to ask you a question and I want you to tell me the truth."
Raven leaned back in her chair and put her feet up on the table.
"Is this where you ask me where my parents are or how I know so many of the Justice League's villains?"
Jim blinked, and then blinked again. He let out a cough to get his voice back.
"Let's just go with the second one."
"Well what can I say...? Have you ever really listen to the Jokers jokes. Some of them are really funny."
Before Jim could ask another question the door opened and walked in Batman. He gave the commissioner a nod who left the room. Raven put her feet back down on the floor.
"OOO the Dark Knight, I have heard a lot about you. Nothing good of course."
Batman didn't say anything as he sat down in the chair Jim was just in.
"Who are you?"
"Dude I think we are pasted this. I'm Raven, that was Jim and you are Batman."
Batman didn't say anything but just glared at Raven.
"Okay wow… they were right about the Bat-glare."
"Give me a last name."
"Well that wouldn't mater anyway since I don't really exist, as in on paper or as the government knows."
Raven crossed her arms over her chest; whereas Batman didn't move from his glare.
"How do you know these villains?"
"That is a long story. I just made friends with the right people... or should it be wrong people? I mean they aren't the 'right' type of people you want to hang out with... since most of them are crazy killers and they don't smell very good..".
Batman cut her off before she could say more.
"You're not answering the question."
Raven held up her hands.
"Okay, okay, gosh, just trying to tell you some information. The only reason I know everyone is because they got ahold of me and asked if we could have a meeting."
Batman stood up from his chair, getting tried of not getting a straight answer.
"Why do they want to meet you? What can you do for them?"
"I have some talents and can do things not a lot of people can do. Plus like I said I don't exist so no one knows who I am."
Batman put his hands down on the table and leaned forward.
"Care to share what these talents are?"
"AWWWW where's the fun in that, but since I'm under age and don't have a parent here, you can't use any of this against me. Now I think I should be charged for damage to a nice brick wall and let go."
Batman stood up straight.
"I don't think so; we still have pictures of you with wanted villains."
Raven stood up from her chair.
"All I see is a teenage girl talking to Lex Luthor and Vandal Savage about college. And the girl with Joker could be anyone, I am just a girl who illegally painted the side of a building, how would I know the Joker?"
Raven smirked at Batman. At first it looked like Batman was leaving but instead he grabbed Raven's arm and pulled her around the table.
"Hey!"
Batman pushed her up against the wall.
"You do know this is illegal right?"
Batman didn't say anything but he grabbed Raven's arm and pined it against the wall next to her. Slowly he pulled up the sleeve on her t-shirt. Soon there was a tattoo seen on her upper arm. It was a small black cross, with the letters D, M, T under it. Raven pushed Batman's hands off her and fixed her shirt.
"I have you now, only one person has a tattoo like that, no way out."