To any other soul, the sight before him would have been a horrifying, deluded, and utterly chaotic massacre of unheard of proportions. To The Joker, it was just another walk in the park. Literally.
Random citizens found themselves gunned down and murdered before anyone even realized what was going on. But as the blood flew through the air, and the piercing sounds of gunfire ricocheted into the night, anyone still crossing the grass landscape of Robinson Park eventually turned, and ran the other way. All the while, as they tried to escape the madness before them, a loud and maniacal cackle errupted from behind them.
Bursting through a large bush, just on the outskirts of the park's entrance that condemned it off from the rest of Gotham City, The Joker grinned with glee as he threw two large machine guns over his shoulder, leaped out, and began to continue firing into the air. No one knew why the madman was there at all, and why he was murdering seemingly ordinary people with no distinct connection. The truth was, however, there was none. The Joker was just having himself one hell of a time, much to the expense of a few hundred lives, if he were that lucky.
"Look, pa! I got one! I got one!", The Clown Prince bellowed with delight, as he blasted away a fleeing couple by their calves, then finished them off through the skulls in a clean shot.
"And to think, it's not even wabbit season yet! HAHAHA!"
As one of his guns ran out of ammunition, fast, The Joker tossed it into the air, and threw the other one forward, into his other hand. With a sickening laugh of thrilled anticipation, The Joker fired into the air, almost as if he were letting the rest of the bystanders run for their lives. But as he advanced into the park, The Joker suddenly looked over, perplexed, as a young girl's crying echoed through the trees. Looking up, the madman couldn't help but lick his lips, at the thought of making whatever tree the kid had foolishly taken for cover to rain blood.
Firing up into the nearest tree, The Joker laughed, wildly, as leaves and pieces of broken bark flew all around him, blasted off until the tree was bare, revealing it's branches to be empty. The Joker fretted, for a small moment, in disappointment. But the cries were still there. Stalking every tree, as they grew louder, The Joker fired every so often, as he lanked through the darkness, only adding to the horror the girl felt.
"Oh, come now! You're spoiling the party, you little runt!", The Joker shouted, cheerfully annoyed, looking into each and every tree that he could.
"I'll bet if you don't come down, and greet Uncle Joker like the lamb to the slaughterhouse that you are, I'll get to bump off your dear ole' mommy and daddy, first! If I didn't already!"
The Joker's manic threats were cut off, as tires screeched behind him. At the entrance of the park, two Gotham City Squad Cars came to a halt, before four officers ran in, moments later, clearly armed. They had recieved a cell phone tip about the attack from one of the fleeing survivors, and promptly responded, knowing that if they caught the madman, they'd be sure to get a promotion. What they didn't know, however, was that The Joker had fully anticipated their involvement.
Seems the night brings out all the party poopers...
"FREEZE!", Sgt. Del'Otto shouted, as the officers spotted the purple clad figure looming before them. "YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT, YOU FREAKIN' SCUM!"
"Silence? Silence?! Feh!", The maniac's voice bellowed out, from all directions.
"Buddy boy, you're not dealing with some carjack mugger of a loser this evening! Why, you're practically facing your own graves!"
"That's it! You're toast, you freak!", Del'Otto shouted, firing a round of bullets at the figure.
"Oooh! Oooh, god! It hurts! You got me, you... you... got... meee..."
The officers smiled, content, running into the park to collect their perp. But as they got closer to the purple coated shadow before them, they suddenly became slower in their movement, realizing that The Joker had been much shorter than any of them would've imagined. Taking out a flashlight from his belt, Del'Otto led his fellow officers to the limp body on the ground, the bullet ridden jacket draped over it. Shining the light onto the figure, Del'Otto watched as his partner bent down, and grabbed the perp's shoulder, turning him over...
Only to reveal the dead, pale, and grinning face of a seven year old little girl. The same girl that The Joker had spent so much time trying to find, moments prior. The officers gasped, in horror, as Del'Otto dropped his flashlight in shock. But the sight of the victim was nothing compared to the satisfied, spine tingling laugh that echoed afterwards.
"Oh, man, that was priceless! I actually didn't think it would work!", The Joker loitered over them, in between high pitched squeals of delight.
Before the officers could look up and fire at the man that had made fools of them all, five grenades came flying down, landing on the ground infront of their feet. The officers' eyes simultaneously widened, in fear, as the grenades rolled over, revealing a hideous sketch of a harlequined grin, painted on each one. The officers watched in horror, once more, as a figure leaped out of the tree, cackling all the way. In his hand lied a detonator, beeping low under his gloved palm.
"How does the saying go, again?", The Harlequin of Hatred asked, his eyes emitting an ever-so evil glare, as he stared down the officers from afar, upon landing.
"Bombs away? No, no, too cliche. I have to do better than that. After all, it's got to be perfect, for you fine gentlemen!"
With a snap, The Joker's masked face seemed to light up, as he realized what he could say to them. Unfortunately for the officers, that light was actually the glowing coming off of the detonator's button, as The Joker slipped it out of his sleeve, and pressed it.
"I've got it! I'll just let my little toys speak for me!", He finished, before the detonator beeped a final time, and signaled a massive explosion, lighting up the park with a glow of fire and pieces of charred corpses belonging to the once brave officers infront of him.
The Joker slapped his knee, before grabbing his sides, in a delighted howl.
"Get it? Get it?! They said 'Boom'! HAHAHAHA!"
With a turn, The Joker's eyes moved to the park's entrance once more, as several more squad cars came peeling into the area. His grin wasn't wide anymore, as he felt a bout of contented hatred pass through him for the would-be fun spoilers. With an angry glare from behind his mask, The Joker pulled on his jacket, allowing a pair of magnum pistols to wriggle free from his inward pockets. Catching them as they fell, The Joker made sure to keep them hidden, to give the officer's a false sense of hope, as the inferno behind him raged on.
"Oh, dear me, I should've brought grenades for the rest of the class.", The Joker mocked, hatefully, preparing to open fire.
"God in heaven, he's a lunatic!"
Pamela Isely had never admitted to fearing anyone, since becoming Poison Ivy... particularly a man, of all people. But as the news footage of the Robinson Park massacre played infront of her, Ivy felt her lips quiver in horror, as she realized that though she herself was considered psychotic, she was nothing compared to The Joker. Pamela turned to Harvey Dent, now the scarred lunatic known as Two-Face, as he watched the footage contently, from behind his hideout's desk.
"That's putting it a little lightly, Pamela, dear,", Harvey responded, as he tossed up his metallic silver dollar coin, and caught it.
"Which is all the more why he's perfect for the task at hand."
"And You Do Know Of This... Task, I Hope,", a grim voice inquired, from the other side of the room, as Harvey stared upon the visage of Mr. Freeze.
"I Would Hate To Think Your Larger Scaled Plan At Hand Is Merely A Waste Of My, And Ms. Isley's Time, Mr. Dent."
"Never call me that, freak,", Two-Face growled, from the side of his mouth.
"Of course I'm not wasting your time, Vic. We're just having some trouble getting there... it requires patience. But you're going to see my plans come to fruition, soon enough."
Harvey turned back to the television, contemplative, as Two-Face spoke up with reserved anger.
"If that damned clown does his part, tonight."
"And what exactly is his part tonight, Two-Face?", Pamela inquired, curiously.
"Surely, there's a better point to this than the cost of a few hundred lives?"
Two-Face's one visible eyebrow shot up, at this.
"You're saying that as if you give a rat's ass."
"I wasn't talking about those idiot policemen, Harvey. I was talking about the trees", Ivy mentioned, spitefully.
"You know how I feel about the preservation of wildlife."
Two-Face was silent, as Harvey took over again. And they called
him crazy?
"Ignorance is bliss, Pam.", Harvey stated, with a sly smirk.
"But don't worry your pretty little head about it. Your plants will not have died in vain."
Harvey flipped the coin again, watching it rise into the air, and fall.
"Not if Batman takes the bait."