Author's Note: Hello, and welcome to chapter 11 of Alien 50. Alex and co. finally find Kara. (It's not that big of a reunion, partially due to the fact that Kara's half dead,) There's a teeny bit of a cliffhanger. I hope you enjoy it!

Alex was frozen.

Everything went dark.

Suddenly, the world erupted into light.

But it wasn't the world she had left behind.

This place had bodies, scorch marks, weapons, and blood thrown all around.

This place looked like hell.

"Alex, we need to hide," Lena said, approaching the agent from behind. "It's not safe here. The aliens are still controlled."

The group ran into the woods for cover and stood in a circle by a large tree.

"Lena, what's the plan?" asked Mon-el.

"Well, since the arena disables the earpieces, Winn came up with this communicating device."

Lena held up her arm, which had a thick black band around it.

"We can stay in touch, but the battery on this isn't efficient… Emergencies only."

"Got it." Alex nodded along to her words.

Lena nodded to J'onn, who in turn pulled out a map.

"Alright," Lena said as the map was handed over to her. "Kara is around two miles northwest of here. The only problem is that pathway is littered with aliens."

"Can't we free them?" asked Mon-el.

"Yes, we can, but the problem is that we can't do it when we're all in here. Once we have Kara, we'll return to the start and stand on the plates. The tubes will rise, we'll get in, and electricity will strike the aliens."

'The first step is to find Kara, then," Alex concluded.

"Absolutely," Lena responded.

She began walking, followed closely by the small group of agents.

"Quick and quiet, that's how we'll do this," Lena advised.

"Got it. Quick and – "Mon-el's words were cut of by a large object swooping down.

Before anyone knew what was happening, Mon-el and another agent were in the air.

"Tasers!" J'onn shouted.

Pops and buzzes from all over subdued the flying beasts.

"Damage control," J'onn ordered again.

Alex always hated this part of a mission.

The part where you count the bodies, tend to the wounded, and prepare to notify families.

This time proved no different.

With the agents fanned out, Alex quickly found her comrade.

He was dead.

There was no question about it.

His dark green eyes stared vacantly.

Alex closed them and looked away, trying to erase the image of his daughter, who's eyes mirrored his own.

How would she explain this to her?

Alex felt a hand on her shoulder.

"I'm sorry, Alex."

J'onn was quiet, almost inaudible.

"They've found Mon-el. Go back to the others. I'll take care of him."

Alex nodded curtly and obeyed the order.

It was easier than sticking around the body of her friend.

When she arrived at her other friend's side, she was relieved to see that he was uninjured.

"Alex, I'm so sorry."

Alex stared blankly back at him.

"I really am, but I need to tell you… I found a clearing."

Alex's ears perked up at this.

A clearing?

Could this be where Kara was hiding out?

"It's true," Lena said, approaching them.

"The stream is just through there, and the end is down there…We found our girl. Let's go before Lilian sends all of the alien after us."

"What about these two?" asked Mon-el, who was gesturing to the unconscious aliens.

"We have to leave them for now. Kara needs us," Alex answered.

So off they were, walking briskly by the stream, full of anticipation and nervousness.

J'onn joined up with them.

Finally, after about twenty minutes of absolute silent hiking, the clearing came into view.

And there they were.

Cuddled closely together, surrounded by a fence of rough wood.

Even from there, Alex could see Kara's chest.

It was heaving unevenly.

Kara needed help.

Now.

"Kara!" Mon-el screamed.

Talia jolted awake, raising her ands immediately.

In no time, the spiked posts in the ground where flying in all directions.

None really found their targets, but they were a great distraction.

Kara reached out a weak hand and touched Talia's wrist.

She managed to shake her head.

Barely, but it was enough for Talia to stop.

And that was enough for Alex to rush to her sister.

Talia still did not know what was going on.

She attempted uselessly to fend off Alex until Lena walked up.

"Kara?"

Talia stopped.

"Who are you?" Talia asked.

"My name's Lena."

Lena walked carefully up to the frightened young girl.

"And that's Alex."

She gestured to the agent who was cupping her sister's face.

"Kara? Kara, can you hear me? Answer me, Kara. Please."

The only response that Alex got was a weak, choked sob.

"We need to go right now. Kara's…Kara's dying."

At this realization, Lena reached up her wrist to communicate with Winn.

"Winn, we have Kara and Talia. Tell Kenny to begin the sequence. We'll be there soon."

"Got it. Electrocution in fifteen minutes."

"Fifteen?! I thought it was thirty."

"Whatever, Lena! Let's go!" Alex yelled.

Mon-el and Alex each took one side of Kara, and they moved at a brisk pace.

The clearing, the stream, the tree.

They were almost there.

"Electrocution in ten, nine, eight…"

So close!

Just a few more feet!

Then, they were there.

Everyone was on a plate, and Alex shared a plate with Kara, still holding her sister up.

But someone was missing.

There was no time to figure it out.

The glass cylinder slid up, dark this time.

Pounding on the glass.

Then, no glass.

Just Lena, laying on the ground, still smoking.

Author's Note Part Two: Haha, my apologies to all the hardcore Lena fans out there, but I just had to. Anyways, what'd you think? I'm sorry for any typos, but I wrote this when I was half asleep. I just had a little inspiration and had to roll with it. Thank you for reading and I'd love to see any and all reviews from you guys. Adios!