Chapter 1 Remember Me

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October 12, 2016

The Waverider, Temporal Zone

Sara was laying on her bed, spinning Leonard's pinkie ring around her middle finger. It was too big for her pinkie finger, and she thought Leonard would have been slightly amused at the sight of her wearing it on her middle finger. Mick had given the ring to her after he died five months ago. Sara sighed and closed her eyes.

Five long months. Five months since she lost her sister. Five months since she lost her best friend. Her almost boyfriend. Leonard Snart. He fascinated her with his sarcasm, wit, and his uncaring persona. He amazed her with his hidden kindness and unbreakable strength. He was the only person that understood her thought process. He was the first person that made her feel alive since she had died. Now he had died.

For the first few weeks, she alternated from shutting herself in her room or his room as Rip tried to figure out how they would continue to save the world now Savage was gone. One day she was sitting in Leonard's room when Mick came to sit beside her. They didn't speak at all that day, but his presence made her feel better. He was someone else that loved Leonard. The second day Mick gave her Leonard's ring. "He would have wanted you to have it," Mick told her. They sat together in silence everyday until they both started talking about how they missed it. Slowly, Sara was able to begin interacting with the rest of the team again.

Meanwhile, Rip and Ray had rigged the Waverider to alert the time of anyone trying to mess with the timeline. It also alerted the team of any events with a large loss of life. The new system was working well. The team had just returned from a mission in the Soviet Union during World War II. They were able to successful save the lives of over 60 children in an orphanage that otherwise would have died from German bombs.

Sara thought of Leonard the entire mission. She thought about how he would have loved the cold. She thought about how he would have loved saving the lives of kids that nobody else would have cared about. She thought about how he would have given a scared, little boy a pep talk to make him feel stronger. She thought about the snowball he would have thrown at Mick. She thought of the self-satisfied smirk he would have given her the whole mission, knowing that he had stolen more than a kiss from her.

They say that time heals on wounds, but Sara knew the truth. Time doesn't heal the void or the loneliness, it just makes one used to it. Sara opened her eyes as Rip's voice was projected through the Waverider. "Team in my office now."

Sara pushed herself off the bed, and walked down the corridor to Rip's office. Stein, Mick, Jax, and Ray were already gathered around Rip in the center of the room. Sara crossed her arms over her chest and leaned against the entrance of "I have just received an alert about an event where someone messed with the timeline in May 2016. I believe some of you know him? His name is Barry Allen," Rip said.

Jax and Ray gasped.

"I would have thought that Mr. Allen would have more sense than that," Stein said, his eyes wide.

"Who is Barry Allen?" Sara asked, looking at the rest of the team.

"The Flash," Stein answered.

Sara nodded.

"So that's who that idiot is," Mick growled.

Rip continued, "Since then Mr. Allen has realized his mistake. He has fixed the timeline on his own. However, in the process he has made it very unstable. A few miles from Central City, there is a valley surrounded by hills. In the middle of that valley, Mr. Allen has created a hole in the timeline. If the hole is not closed within 48 hours, all of time will be sucked into a black hole. Everyone and everything will be floating around unable to move for the rest of eternity."

"Then what are we standing around her for?" Jax demanded, "Let's go!"

"It's not that simple. This mission will take more people and abilities than we have. To close the time hole, we need to recreate the exact amount of speed it took to create it," Rip said.

"Then we just need to get Barry to close it for us," Ray said.

"Again, it's not that simple. The time hole will create a special kind of warriors to attack anyone trying to close it. The more people there is to fight these time warriors created by the time hole the easier it will be for Mr. Allen to close the hole," Rip said.

"Then when we get back to 2016, we'll call Kendra and Carter," Ray said.

Rip sighed, "That's still not enough people."

"I can call my friends from Star City," Sara suggested.

Rip nodded, "Alright, but that still might not be enough people."

"Doesn't matter, does it? Failure isn't an option," Stein said.

Rip nodded again, "Then strap in everyone."


October 12, 2016

S.T.A.R. Labs, Central City

Within in thirty minutes, the team was walking down a long, white corridor at S.T.A.R. Labs. Sara and Rip were at the back of the group when they finally entered a large, white room. Sara gazed around the room. There were computers in the middle of it and other instruments spread throughout the room. Across from where she was standing was the Flash suit. Sara shook her head. Anyone could come in and see that. Or steal it, a voice that sounded a lot like Leonard's said in her head. Sara took a deep breath.

"Hello?" Stein called out. His voice rang throughout the room.

"Dr. Stein is that you?" a young man's voice replied. The owner of the voice walked in from a back room. He was tall and somewhat lanky with dark hair and hazel eyes. He was dressed in blue jeans and a red sweater.

"Mr. Allen, it's always a pleasure to see you," Stein said, extending his hand to who Sara assumed was Barry Allen.

"Barry, who's there?" another voice asked. This one belonged to a woman with long, curly brown hair. She would have been about Sara's height if it weren't for the high heels she was wearing, clicking across the floor as she walked.

Two other people came from the room as well. The first one was another young man with olive colored skin and black hair that fell to his shoulders. His eyes were wide with excitement, looking at the large group of people in front of him. Standing beside him was another young woman. She was also Sara's height, but she was dressed much more casual. She was wearing skin tight jeans, a baggy t-shirt with tire on it, and black flip flops. Her brown hair fell around her shoulders in waves, and her piercing, hazel eyes reminded Sara of Leonard. Though everything reminded Sara of Leonard.

Sara knew who she was the moment she threw herself at Mick. There was only one person in the world Mick would let hug him. Lisa Snart. Leonard's sister. No wonder her eyes were so piercing. She must have picked it up from her older brother.

"Where have you been? You and Lenny can't just up and leave without telling me where you're going? Where is Lenny anyways?" Lisa asked, releasing Mick.

Sara felt like the wind had gotten knocked out of her. Lisa didn't know what had happened to Leonard. She didn't want to watch Lisa as she learned her brother's fate, but she knew that she had to watch over her for Leonard.

Mick looked at the floor at the mention of his partner. When he looked back at Lisa sorrow was written all over his face. Lisa saw it too because she began violently shaking her head, as tears filled her eyes.

"No, no, no, no!" Lisa's whisper turned into a shout, as she banged against Mick's chest, "Where's my brother?"

Mick didn't saying anything, instead choosing to wrap his arms around Lisa bringing her into another hug. Her whole body slumped against him.

"I'm sorry," Mick whispered.


After about half an hour, Lisa cried herself to sleep. Mick placed her on a bed in the S.T.A.R. Labs equivalent to the Waverider's med bay. Afterwards, Mick came to stand beside Sara in the main room with everyone else.

"What is she doing here anyways?" Mick asked, looking at Barry, Caitlin, and Cisco.

"Cisco was having visions about Captain Cold. His visions always mean something so we tried to contact him. We couldn't reach him, but we found Lisa. She didn't know where he was either so we've been trying to help her find him," Barry explained.

"Visions?" Mick asked.

"I'm a metahuman," Cisco said.

Mick nodded, glaring at him.

"I guess the reason you were having visions of him was because he died," Barry said, softly.

"I don't mean to be rude or anything, but who are you?" Caitlin asked, pointing at Sara and Rip.

"This is Sara Lance and Rip Hunter," Ray said.

"Lance? Laurel's sister?" Barry asked.

Sara closed her eyes and nodded.

"We're very sorry for your loss," Cisco said.

Sara opened her eyes to look at him, nodding in thanks.

"We loved her, too," Caitlin said.

Sara smiled softly, "The only people that didn't were the criminals she put behind bars."

Barry chuckled slightly.

"So what are you all doing here?" Caitlin asked, gesturing to the team.

"We are an elite team that I have assembled to protect the timestream and the world. Mr. Snart was a member as well, before he passed five months ago. We travel through time assisting wherever we are needed. We're here because Mr. Allen has been messing with the timeline-"

Barry interrupted Rip, "I thought I fixed everything!"

"You did, but in the process you created a time hole," Rip said. He quickly explained the mission to the newcomers.

"Oh man," Cisco said, rubbing his hands over his face.

Caitlin was bending over the desk with all the computer on it, clutching the edge for support. "Where are we going to get enough people to fight all these warriors the time hole will create?" she asked.

"I'll call Joe, Wally, and Iris," Barry said, picking up his cell phone from a nearby table.

"And I'll call Kendra and Carter," Ray said.

"You know Kendra and Carter?" Cisco said in surprise.

Ray nodded, "They were members of our team until they decided they wanted a chance at a normal life with Savage dead."

"I thought Barry and Oliver destroyed him," Caitlin said.

Stein opened his mouth to start explaining, but Rip interrupted him, "Now is not the time. Ms. Lance, now would be a great time to call your friends in Star City."

"Right. Sorry," Sara said, picking Cisco cell phone off the table.

"Hey!" Cisco cried, as Sara walked into the hallway.

"I need to borrow this!" Sara called over her shoulder. She walked down the right side of the hallway since Ray had gone down the left side to call Kendra. She stopped a short way away, and dialed Oliver's number.

"Hello?" he answered.

"Ollie, it's Sara," she said.

"What are you doing with Cisco's phone? Laurel said you were gone on some mission to save the world? Do you know even know what happened?" Oliver asked, concern seeping into his voice as he kept talking.

"Yeah, I know about Laurel," Sara said, "I'm at S.T.A.R. Labs in Central with my team, and we need your help. We need the whole team's help."

Oliver sighed, "I don't know if that's possible, Sara."

"Then make it possible! The whole world and the timestream is at stake here!" Sara snapped.

Oliver was quiet for a moment, "I'll see what I can do."

"Thank you," Sara said, "And can you not tell my dad. I just can't stand losing anyone else right now."

"Of course," Oliver said, "I'll be in Central before the night's over."

"Alright. See you soon," Sara said, hanging up the phone.


While everyone else was preparing for the mission the next morning, Sara walked into the room where Lisa was sleeping. She leaned against the doorway and watched her for a moment. Nobody should have to wake up alone after learning their brother had just died. After a few moments, Lisa began to stir. Sara noticed that her face and eyes were red and puffy. Sara took a deep breath, hoping for strength.

Lisa sat up and looked around the room. Her eyes landed on Sara, "Who are you?"

"Sara Lance. I am- was a friend of your brothers," Sara said.

Lisa nodded, "And you're here why? I know six people didn't come here to tell me my brother is dead, especially when I only know one of them."

Sara pushed herself off the doorway and crossed her arms, "You're right. We're here to try and save the world."

Lisa raised an eyebrow, "And why aren't you helping everyone prepare to do that?"

"I didn't think you should be alone," Sara said, "Because you're not."

"You don't know what I'm feeling!" Lisa snapped.

"Yeah, I do," Sara said, sitting beside her on the bed, "I lost my sister the same time I lost Leonard. You're not the only one who loves him."

"I'm sorry," Lisa said. The two women sat in silence for a moment before Lisa spoke again, "What did you mean by loves?"

Sara stared at the pinkie ring on her middle finger, "He was my best friend."

"Seems like you were more than just best friends," Lisa said, following Sara's eyes.

Sara sighed, "We never got the chance to try to be more. The one time he brought it up, he'd just pissed me off so I shut him down. A few hours later he was sacrificing himself for the team. For the whole world really."

"Did he know though?" Lisa asked.

Sara looked at her.

"Not a lot of people loved my brother, and he deserved to know who did," Lisa said.

"I still love your brother," Sara said.

"What do you mean? He's gone," Lisa choked, tears falling from her eyes again.

Sara hugged her, "Just because he's gone doesn't mean that we've stopped loving him. And he knew. I kissed him right before he died."

"Thank you," Lisa whispered into Sara's shoulder.

AN: So the more I think about what happened to Leonard the more upset I get. Therefore, I decided to create my own little universe. Thanks to anyone who read this. Also, in case you didn't notice, the shirt Lisa is wearing is borrowed from Cisco. It's one he actually wore in The Flash at some point. Lastly, I am going be including the date and location throughout each chapter because I don't want things getting confusing because of time travel. Until next time.