Indeed Pamela was there. Sure, she worked quite a lot. A lady had to have her money. Money for the finer things in life. Chrysanthemums, scented oil, bubble bath soap. Oh yes, she did love to pamper herself. Any woman would understand. She wanted to be as beautiful as the plants she adored so much. Perhaps too much. No. There was no way one could love the world around them too much. The "tree-hugging" hippies just got a bad rap because they looked unkempt. She could have been one of them if it weren't for her love of some more civilized things. You could be green and civilized at the same time, people just didn't give enough effort to be. They'd all change though. The world would heal when they learned that the life around them was equal to their own lives. She was just giving them a bit of a boost to that perception.
She was laying among the flowers in the park today. Their individual scents made her feel safe and calm. And she could tell them apart, even the flowers that were supposed to be exactly the same. But they had parts of other flowers within, a mixed ancestry, spread by insects and the wind. But it was oh so relaxing, to be surround by her loves. Only one could make her feel better. And that was Harleen. Nothing against plants, but they weren't great at holding an entertaining conversation. But they were perfect for telling secrets to. They never told. And many times, she'd told them that she wanted Harleen to get rid of that bastard Joker. Because she deserved so much better. Harleen deserved someone who cared for her, and took care of her. Someone like... Like Pamela. While Pamela had realized a long time ago that, like flowers, she could love both sexes, Harleen was head over heels for a rude man in a purple coat that didn't respect her.
It was then that she heard the voice of an Angel bound by her own clipped wings. Quickly, though silently, she found that voice in front of her, sat on a bench with her back turned. Pamela knelt down to wrap her arms tenderly around the woman and hold her softly. Poor Harleen was in need, she could feel it. Joker had done something that would make her want to kill him again. "I'm right here, my dear." Her gentle, though husky voice rang out quietly into the woman's ear. "Harleen, honey... I'm always here for you. Here to keep you safe. Oh... My poor girl..."