A/N: Hey all, thanks for all the great comments, i really do appreciate them and I'd really like you to keep them coming. Silver Couger - Im impressed you actually noticed the title. I'll be honest, every title of everything I've every wrote is like a title of a song thats inspired or related the fic. I hope you'll download the song, its by Further seems forever.

Part 2

As the elevator doors opened, Barbara was right there waiting. She was stunned for a minute.

Helena, for once in her life, looked truely scared. She held Dinah in her arms, close to her body. She could already see the blood smeered over the blonde's hair.

"Med Bay." Barara instructed.

They sped off toward the medically equipt section of the clock tower.

Helena stopped as they reached the metal bed, "There's glass in her back, I can't lie her down."

Barara's heart stung at how quiet Helena's voice was, she really was concerned. "Can you put her on her front?"

Helena just nodded and done as she was asked.

Barara immediately set in wth the scanner, running from top to bottom. The screen opposite displayed details about Dinah's condition but Helena couldn't make out the medical terms.

"Will she ok?"

The former Batgirl buzzed around, "I think so. She just took a hard hit to the head, a few bad cuts, bruised ribs."

Realization struck Helena like a destruction ball. "Barara..."

She stopped and looked at the gil who had become a daughter to her. "What is it?" She was dreading the answer.

Helena produced a glass cylinder from her pocket. "It's what she was thrown on. It was what the doctor guy had."

Barbara took it and stuied the blue contents, like they somehow held the explination. "Right now, it's not doing anything to her. Put it on the worktop for now." She instructed.

The red head got back to working on Dinah. She cut away her jacket and top to expose the rather nasty wound on her back.

She passed some gauze to Helena, "hold that to her head wound for me, keep pressure on it."

Helena wordlessly complied. She was only so quiet because truthfully she was scared to touch the girl who had becom her little sister, she couldn't bare the thought of hurting her futher, it was her fault in the first place.

But still, she done as Barbara asked, after all, the Oracle knew best.

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20 minutes later and Dinah was patched up. She was now on a padded bed, with a couple of monitors hooked up. Barbara and Helena sat watching her, both lost in thought. She'd been out for a while, longer than Barbara would have liked.

Tonights events had been a grounder for them both. When, night after night, nothing bad happened, there were no injuies above a scrape, they believe they're invincable. Seeing someone they cared about beaten and unconcious made them realise how untrue that was.

They were all mortal, they were all open to injury.

One of the monitors sent out an alert signal.

Helena didn't even need to ask, the look she was giving her mentor was enough.

"Its her brain, the meta part of her brain is highly stimulated."

"Why? What does that mean?"

"I really don't know." Barbara answered.

She leaned over and stroaked the young girls cheek. "Dinah? Can you hear me?" She knew it was stupid but she had to try, had to belive that maybe Dinah just needed a little coaxing.

She quickly retracted her hand as Dinah tensed, even let out a small whimper.

Helena had enough, it was her turn. She leaned in close to Dinah, "Dinah? Come on, Kid, wake up." She put her hand on top of Dinah's, "open your eyes." She said surprisingly gently.

To there shock, Dinah's eyes did open, only her pupils were rolled back into her head, leaving only the white of her eyes showing.

"Oh god, Barbara?" Helena asked.

As Barbara opened her mouth to answer, the room trembled.

Anything that wasn't nailed down began to rise slowly and shakily.

Barbara looked around, now knowing exactly what was happening. But why did it have to happen to one of her girls?

Before she could let her mind wonder further she heard Helena hiss in pain.

A large needle had been thrust through the brunette's shoulder. She cringed as she quickly pulled it out.

"Get out of here. It's too dangerous." Barbara ordered sternly, they didn't have time for an arguement.

Helena sensed the seriousness in her mentor's voice and for once done as she was told but she certainly didn't like it, she cast a glance to Dinah again, she looked so troubled nd it broke her heart.