Laurel had been discharged from the hospital a few days after the accident, though she was now in a wheelchair since her broken leg was still healing and with her broken arm, crutches were not an option, though her concussion had subsided.

Oliver however was still in the hospital for observation due to losing his arm and other injuries, though Laurel visited him everyday.

"Hey Ollie." Laurel said as she wheeled herself inside.

"Hey, how are you?" Oliver asked.

"Better than you." Laurel said.

"I think my days in green are pretty over now." Oliver said.

"No they're not. Kord Industries is working on something that should help, though of course they don't know the real reason for it." Laurel said.

"What are you talking about?" Oliver asked.

"They've made some incredible breakthroughs in prosthetics, including a cybernetic arm that uses some sort of nerve wire interface to allow you to have a left arm again." Laurel said.

"I don't know Laurel." Oliver said, just consider it." Laurel said.

"How's the hunt coming for our attacker?" Oliver asked.

"Since my dad is currently the leader of Star City while you're in the hospital, he's made finding Merlyn and his cohorts the ACU's top priority and Pike has actually given Dinah the clearance to assemble task force specifically for that and Thea is quarterbacking the search with the team in the lair, though right now they're 2 members short." Laurel said.

"Maybe this will finally get Thea back in the field." Oliver said.

"Well, some good came out of all this." Laurel said.

"How could anything good come out this?" Oliver asked.

"Felicity turned herself into Argus." Laurel said.

"Why would she do that?" Oliver asked.

"No idea, but maybe it's a sign that the old Felicity is still in there somewhere. I'm actually going to question her right now, but I wanted to check on you first." Laurel said.

"Tell Felicity I said to go to hell." Oliver said.

"Trust me, I was going to." Laurel assured him.


As Laurel entered the interrogation room, she found Felicity wearing a prison uniform and clear glasses.

"You like the glasses. They're Argus issued." Felicity said.

"I know. To prevent the concealment of any tech. Which is also why the clothes you wearing when you turned yourself in were searched to." Laurel said.

"Not to mention the thorough body search." Felicity said.

"Alright enough of this chitchat. Why did you turn yourself in?" Laurel asked.

"Because my conscience finally caught up with me." Felicity said.

"The attack on Oliver." Laurel said.

"That was a wake up call. One I needed." Felicity said.

"So I'm guessing that if Oliver had gotten through the attack unscathed but I died, again, you'd still be on team Rogues?" Laurel asked.

"I haven't decided. But what I did realize was that I'd become so blinded by revenge and anger over Billy's death, even months after his killer was brought to justice, that I was willing to betray everything I'd ever believed in. And I don't want to be that person anymore." Felicity said.

"You realize that even if I wasn't with Oliver now, he'd never take you back after all you've done right?" Laurel asked.

"I do. But the reason I turned myself in was that it was the only way I could warn you about what the Rogues are planning next and to make sure you'd believe me." Felicity said.

"What are they planning?" Laurel asked.

"They're going after someone else Oliver cares about. Someone not here in Star City." Felicity said.

"Than who are they going after?" Laurel asked.

"The one person Oliver cares for that can't fend for himself. The whole reason things between me and Oliver did not end well." Felicity said.

"They're going after William." Laurel realized.

"Yeah. And that's what caused my conscience to catch up with since I didn't realize it until after I'd done it, but now I know that I found where William and his mother are and I just handed an innocent child a death sentence." Felicity said.

Laurel looked both shocked and revolted at Felicity, as if what she had just said somehow justified what she had done.

"You better hope William survives, otherwise Oliver will kill you." Laurel said as she wheeled herself out of the room.

The second she was clear, Laurel pulled out her phone and called Thea.

"What's up?" Thea asked.

"Felicity told me what the Rogues are planning. They're going after your nephew." Laurel said.

"Tell Lyla get us those coordinates and the team will be there as soon as possible." Thea said.

"Got it." Laurel said as she hung up.


AN: I only wrote this chapter because after I saw the newest Arrow episode, I thought that maybe there is some humanity inside Felicity, so I wrote this chapter. Plus I also wanted to bring Oliver's son into the mix and it seemed appropriate that Slade would go after the only person Oliver truly cares about who can't defend themselves.