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Chapter 4: We've Got You Now

It didn't take long for them to make it back to the DEO after Winn's announcement. J'onn wanted to wait until morning but Kara wouldn't be denied. Not how Alex expected the night to end, but at least her sister wasn't floating miles above the city listening for gun fire.

Though hunting down a speedster, who bounced back and forth from murderous to heroic, probably wasn't a better alternative.

"What did you find Winn?" Kara asked, her impatience showing. Winn, with a giant grin on his face, moved to sit at his computer terminal. He quickly connected his portable tablet to his terminal before he began to type.

"Have you guys ever heard of the shot spotter system?" Winn began.

"Its the system of microphones that are placed in a connected network around a major city. They're designed to listen for and report gun fire." Maggie explained. Of course as a police detective she was very familiar with this system.

"Exactly. Well I tapped into the shot spotter system for the city to implement my idea." He turned to address Kara specifically. "You asked me to find a way to track Paladin. And I did it." Here Winn paused with his usual big grin on his face. Clearly pleased with himself. But if he was waiting to draw out the suspense, he was just grating on everybody's nerves.

Of course, Kara's patience was the first to run out.

"Aaaannnd?" She dragged out the word trying to prompt Winn without being rude.

"How does the shot spotter system help us find a speedster?" Maggie's impatience was clearly running out now. But Alex couldn't really blame her. Truthfully, one more second and Alex would have asked the question, and not as politely as Maggie did.

"Well Paladin is able to cloak himself from all sorts of visual surveillance and the naked eye but the shot spotter system is able to hear him." Winn explained. "Everybody knows that when you break the sound barrier it causes a sonic boom. But thats just the point at which we can hear it. The truth is that when traveling at, or near, subsonic speeds there are sound waves that can be detected by machines. I was able to recalibrate the system to pick up the sounds that are given off by somebody moving at those speeds."

"Those recalibrations had better not impair the systems ability to report gun fire." J'onn interrupted. Cutting right through Winn's exposition with his usual down to business attitude.

"They won't. In fact I worked out a few bugs in the system while I was working on it." Came the prompt response as Winn waved his hand as if to physically waft the question away from himself. "But thats not the important part. What's important is that it worked."

Here he turned back to face his terminal. After typing for a few seconds he brought up a map of National City on the main monitors. Then red lines started appearing all over the city. When red lines stopped appearing, Winn turned back to face them.

"Tracking those subsonic trails revealed this."

"They cover the entire city." Alex interrupted. Her eyes moving back and forth across the screen. "How does this lead us to his home base?"

"The individual trails themselves only show us where he has been." Winn replied, holding up a finger like a teacher lecturing his students. "But when I looked at all of them I found that several trails converged on multiple locations."

Turning back to continue typing, most of the red lines started to disappear. Until only a few remained. All of which converged on three different points in various parts of the city.

"Where are those locations?" J'onn inquired moving forward to stand right next to Kara. Now in full director mode.

Still facing his computer, Winn pointed at each location and answered. "That is the DEO, that is CatCo Worldwide Media, and Kara's apartment building."

"What!" Kara exclaimed shock and anger clear in her tone. J'onn placed his hand on her shoulder. Whether to offer some form of comfort in the moment or restrain her from doing anything rash, they would probably never know.

"Kara these are the sonic trails you make when you fly through the city."

"Oh," Kara deadpanned. Then with dawning realization, the look on her face fell further. "And I'm guessing there isn't a way to tell my sonic trails from his?"

"Nope. They are entirely indistinguishable from each other." Winn says with a big grin and far more enthusiasm then anybody thought he had any reason too, given that his big idea seemed to be a big waste of time.

Alex decided to call Winn out on it. "Winn you had better not have dragged us all here just to tell us your big idea didn't work."

"Yeah Winn, I thought you said you found his home?" James said.

"Now hold on, o ye of little faith." Winn replied, holding up his hand to forestall any more comments. His cheery attitude never wavering. "There was a fourth point of convergence." One click and the map on the screen zoomed out. Showing the very northern edge of the city. More importantly, a spot on the map miles away from the others where several sonic trails ended.

"And I know for a fact that Kara didn't leave those sonic trails because she hasn't been near that part of the city in weeks." Alex wasn't sure if Winn smile could get any smugger, but it looked like he was trying. However, this time she was inclined to let him enjoy himself. He really had come through for them this time.

"Alex, mobilize the field agents. Maggie, let NCPD know what's going on and ask if they want to help. We're dealing with him tonight." Kara instructed. For some reason Maggie looked unsure. But she never got the chance to say what was on her mind.

"Winn, where is that anyway." James asked.

Winn looked hesitant for the first time since they got to the DEO. "Well, that's where it gets weird."

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"This is where Paladin has been hiding?" Maggie asks in bewilderment.

"I'll say this for him, he's original." Alex says. Her tone conveying her own confusion. She had been expecting a stereotypical abandoned warehouse. Or a less stereotypical but still more likely unoccupied home or apartment. In some of her more outrageous expectations, an underground bunker with computer monitors, medical supplies, and his black and silver suit on display. Alex wasn't sure why that particular image popped into her brain, but it still made more sense than this place. "We never would have thought to look for him here."

Alex's posture was noticeably ridged, arms crossed with her feet spread shoulder width apart and her weight perfectly centered. In 'full agent mode' as her fiancé sometimes liked to joke.

Maggie was far more casual. Though her right hand was resting on her gun in its holster, showing she was on guard. Her physical training as an police detective showing.

They were starring up at the stone building as the gaggle of agents behind them got organized creating a perimeter. The sign above the arch on the door identifying it as 'The National City Zoo.' It was the middle of the night, so the entire place was deserted. Which meant they had uninhibited access to the entire facility.

"Kara can you see anything?" Alex spoke into her ear piece. Her sister answered over their comms, as she was currently floating above the zoo. She had been scanning the whole complex since they arrived moments ago. Searching for any sign of their target.

"Nothing," She began. "I scanned the whole place with my x-ray vision. If he has been staying here then he isn't here right now."

"Alright then." J'onn's voice came over their ear pieces.

They were on the south side of the zoo in front of the main entrance. J'onn had taken half of their people to the north entrance to coordinate the perimeter.

"We will sweep the entire complex for any sign of him. If we don't find anything, we can keep the area under discreet surveillance and wait for him to return." J'onn instructed, laying out the game plan. "Alex, you and your team make your way in from the south. My team will make there way in from here and will meet you in the middle. Search the entire zoo. See if you can locate any sign of him."

Even though J'onn couldn't see Alex, she still nodded her head at his instructions. They all made their way inside.

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Two hours later and they hadn't found anything. "We've searched almost the entire zoo and we haven't found anything." Maggie said, frustration leaking into her voice. Looking to her fiancé, hoping she would say something to encourage her. Something to make the last few hours seem worthwhile.

She would be disappointed.

"I know. It doesn't make sense." Alex responded. Her own frustration surrounding her like a cloud. "Why would Paladin be here? I mean, who hides in a zoo?" While they had been searching the grounds, Alex kept going over and over it in her mind. Trying to reconcile Paladin's thinking with her tactical training and it just didn't add up.

"Its too open. Exposed. Its too damn public. A speedster in a black and silver suit. Even if he stayed invisible the entire time, somebody would have spotted the energy bolts coming off of him." Alex spoke, voicing her confusing thoughts on the speedster's abnormal choice of hiding place.

"Has anybody figured out how he does that yet?" Maggie practically growled. Clearly her fatigue and frustration was getting the better of her.

"Unfortunately, no. Winn has been too busy trying to find him. But the other scientist at the DEO are studying his helmet as we speak." Alex just sent her a fiancé a despondent look. "They are still trying to figure that one out."

Alex hated that there was nothing she could do. She wanted to say something to make Maggie feel better. That's not true. She wanted to make Maggie feel better, but Alex believed there were more enjoyable ways than talking that she could do that. Sadly, that was going to have to wait until they weren't at work and surrounded by other people.

Before Maggie could respond they are interrupted by agent Ramirez's voice on their comms. "Agent Danvers."

"This is agent Danvers." Alex acknowledged with a touch of her ear piece.

"Ma'am, we found something we think you should see."

"Copy that. What is your location?"

"The House of Jungle Cats ma'am."

"We're on our way." Alex sent her fiancé a look before they both made their way to the aforementioned stone building. The slight upturn of Maggie's lips made Alex feel better. She wasn't smiling yet but things were starting to look up.

Like all places like this, The National City Zoo was divided into various paddocks for different kinds of animals. Of course it had its own themes and charms that made it unique (An albino peacock that wasn't confined to an enclosure, and allowed to roam the foot paths every day was very popular with the kids who wanted to feed it). But certain enclosures were set up right next to each other so that zoo employees could take care of animals with similar needs. So places like the Houses of Jungle Cats, Reptiles, Equines and the Aquarium were dotted throughout the area.

"What did you find?" Alex asked as they entered the circular building. It was set up so that there was a glass wall looking into each of the animal habitats. And standing in front of the lion enclosure were four agents all huddled around something Ramirez was holding.

Alex gave a brief glance to the male lion lounging on a rock near the glass. It seemed to be watching the agents in front of its window. 'Probably thinks we're here to feed it.'

"This is what we found." Agent Ramirez said. He holds up one of their GPS tracking devices.

Alex exchanges a quick perplexed look with Maggie at her side. "What's so special about one of our GPS trackers?"

"Thats isn't one of ours. I mean, well it is one of ours but we didn't bring it ma'am." He briefly swapped glances with the other agents to see them nod their agreement. "Nobody here has any idea where this came from."

Now Alex understood their confusion. 'How can there be a DEO tracker here if one of us didn't bring it.' She takes the tracker from Ramirez. With a sinking suspicion, Alex switches the device on.

"What are you doing?" Ramirez inquired as he watched her.

"I'm going to check the log and see what its been tracking." She answered as Maggie looked over her shoulder.

"What are you thinking Alex?"

She paused before answering her fiancé's question. Unsure if admitting this out loud in front of others was a good idea. "Paladin has managed to stay one step ahead of our search for him. And despite the fact that he and Kara both regularly patrol the city, they have only run into each other once at the army base. Statistically thats hard to believe. Maybe this is how he did it."

"Okay, so what are you thinking? That he stole that from the DEO?" Maggie questioned. "But wouldn't he still need to plant a tracker on somebody at the DEO to track them? How could he possibly know who to apply it to and when."

"Wait a minute." Alex paused in checking the trackers memory, when the screen lit up. "Its tracking something right now."

The other agents, who had been silent since relinquishing the tracker, huddled closer around Alex and Maggie. "Tracking what exactly?" The police detective inquired. She was starting to get the same sinking feeling as her fiancé.

Alex didn't bother answering verbally. She just manipulated the tracker to make it zero in on the signal on the screen. Alex did not like what she found.

She quickly tapped her ear piece. "Kara get down here now."

Something in her sisters voice must have clued her in to the situation because Kara super sped right next to her. "Alex whats wrong?"

Alex's only response was to turn to look right at Kara and start running her hands along her arms and her sides. "Al-Alex, what the...!" So surprised by her sister unexpectedly frisking her, Alex had crouched down and started running her hands along her red boots before Kara thought to stop her.

Taking her by her shoulders she questioned, "What are you doing?"

"Paladins been tracking you." She said, not even pausing in her visual inspection.

"WHAT!" Alex just put her hands on Kara's shoulders and turned her around to start checking her back. Pausing as she moved her cape out of her way.

"What do you mean he has been tracking me? How could he even do that?" Kara asked incredulously.

Alex just stepped around in front of Kara and held up a small metal disc about the size of a dime between her thumb and pointer finger. "This is how."

Kara was stunned. She didn't resist as Alex and Maggie moved her over to the opposite side of the room away from the other agents.

"How is this possible?" Kara asked, her voice hollow. Realizing she had been bugged had knocked her back on her heels.

"You tell me Kara. Have you noticed anything unusual recently?" Alex began to interrogate her. The question may have sounded like something Agent Danvers would ask, but her tone made it clear that this was protective Big Sister Alex Danvers. And she wasn't happy somebody had been keep tabs on her little sister.

"What do you mean unusual?" Kara asked back, her voice hollow with shock.

"Unfamiliar faces showing up a lot? Coming back to your apartment and things not being where you left them? Anything at all?" Alex clarified, trying to push Kara out of her stunned stupor.

"No, no nothing like that."

Alex was growing more and more concerned with the negative answers from her sister. Speedster or not, how could anybody get close enough to Kara to plat something on her without her knowing? The implications were frightening. "There has to be something? Come on Kara think."

"No, Alex. There has been nothing." Kara half shouted.

While the Danvers sisters were busy arguing over how this happened Maggie and the other agents were observing them. Well, Maggie was observing them, she didn't know, or care enough to look behind her and see what the other agents were doing.

Growing up Maggie often wondered what it would be like to have a sister. She always imagined that they would be best friends. It never occurred to her that she would ever fight with her sister. And even though they weren't mad at each other, it was clear on their faces how upsetting this impromptu interrogation was making both of them. Looking at the Danvers girls now, all she could think was, 'maybe I dodged a bullet.'

So she just watched the back and forth between the two like a tennis match. Until her eyes happened to stop on something in the paddock they had moved in front of. It was hard to spot the animal laying on the lowest branches of a small tree near the glass wall. But its eyes were visible. The green glow of its irises could be seen between the branches.

Maggie was just about to look back to the sisters when something strange happened. They green eyes staring at her suddenly became ringed in electricity.

Maggie didn't feel it as her draw dropped. 'Did that just happen?'

Before she could interrupt the sisters and ask if they would take a look, the animal dropped from the branches. The sisters stopped arguing. Their attention grabbed by the sleek black panther now staring at all of them. That lasted for all of a second before the panther was surrounded by silver lightning bolts before it seemed to blur at the edges. It charged at the glass and leapt right through it.

For a moment, everything seemed to be moving in slow motion. The panther almost seemed suspended in mid air Alex flung her arm out against Maggie's chest and forced her back. She could see Kara over the creatures back. Arms stretched out as she instinctively leaned back out of its way, eyes wide and mouth agape.

The creature, for it was clear at this point that it was not a panther, landed in the middle of the room. Its pitch black fur melted into a black and silver suit, its paws turned into hands and feet, its ears and tail retracted into its body. And in an instant, the panther was gone, and a familiar man was crouched in front of them. He shot a brief glance at them over his shoulder.

Whoosh, and he was gone.

Maggie turned to Alex. Placing her hand on her forearm to drag her attention from where the speedster just exited and pointing after him, "That just happened right? You saw that?"

"HE'S MINE." Kara roared before tearing after him.

She was out the door and hovering over the zoo in a nanosecond. Eye sweeping the area for miles in every direction.

"Kara, he's heading south." Winn instructed over her comm link.

Quickly zeroing in on the silver lightning trails heading back to the heart of National City. Fists clenched and thrusting her arms out in front of her, she tore after him.

She ignored the voices of Alex and the other DEO agents talking in her ear. None of them were speaking to her. But by the sounds of things, they were moving to pursue her and Paladin. But she knew they were never going to catch him.

It's up to her.

It didn't take long to catch up to him. Which seriously confused Kara. She knew he could move much faster than this. 'So why am I gaining on him so quickly?'

The gap between them was closing rapidly. Kara was actually starting to wonder if he realized she was chasing him. That was the moment Paladin chose to look over his shoulder. He looked right at her, and smirked. The bastard just smirked at her. Now Kara realized what was happening. 'He's toying with me. That arrogant piece of... He let me catch up.'

In anger, Kara put on an extra burst of speed to close the last remaining yards between them. She reached out with her hand, 'you are not getting awa-.'

He swiftly darted down another street. Kara rapidly changed direction to pursue him. He only traveled a hundred yards before he changed direction again.

Then he changed direction again.

And again.

He was zooming through the city, almost faster than Kara could follow. Kara could tell that he had to be moving at top speed now, because even though the gap between them wasn't closing, it wasn't getting any wider either.

Kara was sure the only reason he wasn't pulling away was because she could fly. She had a wider range on maneuverability and versatility. He was confined to the ground. Moving around buildings and juking between cars and people.

'He's not getting away.'

Apparently, Paladin realized the same thing. That's when he changed tactics. He made another sharp turn. Though this time he wasn't turning down another street. He was heading strait for the side of a building. Then he was heading strait up the side of the building. Silver lightning trailing his every step.

Kara turned strait up and ascended like a rocket trying to break orbit. Leaving her own red and blue streak in her wake.

Kara was confused though. 'What's he thinking?' He might have found a path of least resistance, but it was also a path that was quickly coming to an end. He only had another five floors and then he would have to turn around and head back to ground.

Right at her.

'He cornered himself. There's no way for-.' Kara came to a screeching halt in mid air. Her thoughts as frozen as her body as she watched him push off from the top most ledge and make a flying leap off of the building. For a moment an arc of silver lightning connected the top of the first building to the side of the taller one.

He was on his way back to ground before Kara shook off her surprise. She shot after him. Descending like a comet in an effort to close the head start gap her temporary shock had given him. She hadn't expected him to do that. She had seen her friend Barry run up the side of buildings (that was how they first met actually). But she had never seen a speedster leap from one building to another. Either Barry hadn't had the opportunity to show that particular skill while chasing Livewire, or he hadn't been crazy enough to try it.

Either way, it didn't matter at this point.

Now the game had changed. Paladin would move up one building leap to the next and move down another. Kara was pushing her aerial agility to the limits trying to keep up as he traveled though National City like a skater on a half pipe.

But she refused to let him get away.

And then he made a mistake. He ran up one skyscraper that was several stories taller than any of the other nearby buildings. When he made it to the top he would have to free fall far enough and long enough for her to reach him. But as she followed him higher and higher part of her was worried.

'Every time I've thought he had made a mistake he proved he had a plan.' Kara realized. 'What is he thinking this time?'

Kara was surprised when he seemed to be slowing down. Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, she made a desperate grab to catch him before he could enact whatever plan he had. She was stupefied when mere inches from making contact with him he dropped beneath her line of sight, and disappeared. Before she barreled right past where she saw him.

For at least the third time in the last hour Kara was so startled she slammed on her breaks. This time she did it so quickly that her cape flew up over her head. Swiftly throwing it back she looked down, searching for his lightning trails.

Not seeing any flash of silver, Kara tapped her comm. "Winn, I lost sight of him. Are you tracking him?"

"No. He isn't making any sonic trails. I've lost him too."

"How is that possible?" Alex asked Winn over the comm channel. "As long as he is running you should be able to track him, right?" Clearly she had made it back to the DEO while Kara had been chasing Paladin through the city.

"Yeah, thats true." Winn rushed to explain as Kara floated back down to where she last saw him. "He must have stopped running. Thats the only explanation for why we can't find him." His explanation sounded a little hurried, verging on panicked. He must have been able to hear the anger in Kara's voice. And he had an up close and personal view of, what Kara called, Alex's 'angry face.' Being on the receiving end of the tempers of both the Danvers sisters wasn't something any one wanted.

"How the hell is that possible? At the speed he was moving that would be like slamming into a brick wall. How could he have possibly stopped on a dime like that?"

Kara looked at the building and noticed something interesting. "I know how he managed to stop so fast."

"How?"

"Before I lost sight of him it looked like he was reaching for the concrete wall. Right at the buildings ledge. And now there are ten claw marks gouged into the concrete." Kara described to what was no doubt a very captive audience at the DEO. "I think he used his claws like emergency brakes."

"The inertial force of a move like that..." Winn trailed off. "Kara, look at the claw marks. Do you see anything? Any pieces of the talons?"

She scrutinized the stone. "No, nothing." Kara answered in confusion.

"Even at those speeds there is no way the stress wouldn't break those claws. If they are composed of any alloy or metal known to man. I have got to get my hands o-..." Winn trailed off. Kara could just picture Alex standing over Winn and glaring him into silence.

She was likely getting tired of him geeking out over the claws and getting distracted from the main objective.

"Winn, how do we find him now?" Kara urged, forcing them both back to the problem in front of them. "J'onn, any ideas?"

The leader of the DEO had been unusually silent (for him anyway) up to this point. Kara hoped it was because he was busy coming up with a plan. Kara wasn't going to be disappointed.

"If he isn't making any sonic trails then he isn't running away. Which means he still has to be close by." J'onn interjected. "Supergirl, you can still find him the way we found him before."

"What are you talking about J'onn?" Kara asked her surrogate father. Unclear on his meaning.

"Listen for him. Kara he can hide himself from your eyes, but not from your super hearing. Listen for him." J'onn urged.

Kara closed her eyes and unleashed the full power of super hearing. The sounds of the city were open to her. The cars on the streets. The airplanes and helicopters overhead. These things were unimportant. She began to narrow her focus. The people in the building she hovered outside of. She could hear a man and woman eating dinner and watching the evening news. A boy play video games on his computer. She could hear one young girl listen to music and dancing in her room. Talking about getting ready for a recital at school.

And then she heard it. The sound of a fast heart beat. So rapid it couldn't be from a normal human. But for a speedster, it was almost calm. It was only a few short meters to the right of where she had last seen him.

Drifting closer, her eyes still shut to better hear if he moved. But he didn't he was almost unnaturally still. Like an animal that knew it was being stalked and was waiting for the right moment to run. Or to fight back.

Opening her eyes she looked right at where she new he was standing. A second passed before he began to shimmer back into visibility before her. For the first time she got a look at the man beneath the mask.

He had raven black hair down to his chin. It was scraggly and looked like it hadn't been washed in days. She could barely make out the green of his eyes underneath his bangs. But she could tell they were slitted like the cat he had been pretending to be. And there was a scar on the left side of his jaw that extended into his collar.

They glared at each other for a moment, before Kara lunged forward and grabbed him by his shoulder. He lashed out with his claws and cut into the symbol on her chest. It tore her suit, but did nothing but spark against her skin.

In her anger, Kara forced him against the wall at his back hard enough to form cracks in the bricks.

Kara growled, her face less than a foot from his. Her usually beautiful face twisted in rage. "Your not getting away."

"ENOUGH." He roared.

He thrust his hand forward, not lashing out with his claws this time, but striking her chest with his palm. There was a flash of red light. It overwhelmed her senses, blinding her. And a horrible high pitched screeching in her ears that had her clamping her hands over them in an effort to block it out. But that didn't help. The screeching didn't stop until she took her comm out of her ear. It was sparking in her hand.

With the ringing stopped and her eyes coming back into focus, she noticed she was still floating outside the building. She had been forced back several feet. She didn't have time to wonder what he had hit her with. She was to distracted by the fact that Paladin had once again disappeared.

She spun around, sweeping her eyes over the city, but couldn't catch a single glimpse of silver lightning. Her super hearing revealed no nearby heartbeats. Her eyes glowed, her rage igniting but not unleashing her heat vision.

Paladin had escaped again.

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The sun was just rising as J'onn watched, with no small amount of trepidation, as Kara landed on the balcony of the DEO. Judging by the look on her face and the way she was stomping across the room, it was obvious she was angry. J'onn knew that her mood was going to get a lot worse very soon.

"I scoured the entire city. I couldn't see or hear him." She exclaimed.

"Kara." J'onn tried to interrupt.

"Was Winn able to track him after I lost him?"

"Kara." J'onn tried again with a little more force.

"And I'm going to need a new communicator. My last one-" She continued.

"Kara!" J'onn nearly shouted, finally breaking her tunnel vision. "Kara, he's here."

The silence that followed was deafening.

Kara's mouth opened and closed several times, as if she was trying to speak but the words just wouldn't come out. Finally, she gathered herself, and spoke.

"What do you mean 'he's here?" She asked, barely above a whisper.

J'onn just turned to the main screens of the DEO control room. The main monitor showed the holding cell. Inside the cell, stood Paladin. He had been stripped of his weapons. His claws and suit were gone. All he had on was a pair of boxer shorts.

"How?"

"He showed up about an hour ago." He explained. "Just zipped right into this room. Took off his gauntlets and suit, and just laid them on the ground. Alex escorted him to the cell, and he went with out any resistance. He surrendered to us."

"Where is Alex?" She asked starring at the monitor. Trying to wrap her head around what she had been told.

"Alex and Winn are in the lab right now. They are examining his suit and claws as we speak."

"Good." Was the stoic response he received. Normally Kara was an open book. J'onn didn't need the ability to read minds to know what she was thinking. But right now a statue showed more emotion than Kara was.

"I'm going to speak to him." That declaration surprised him.

"Kara, I don't think thats a good idea." J'onn tried to say. But she was already walking out of the room.

It took her less than a minute before she made her way from the main chamber and stood in front of the transparent door of his cell. He stood there just as he appear on the monitor, right in front of the door. Back strait, arms crossed, feet shoulder width apart. He watched her as she entered. She came to stand before the door to his cell in the same position as him.

They stared at each other. Separated only by the door to the cell. Kara finally got a good look at him. He was built like she expected. Thin but with strong muscles. And he had scars. Kara wasn't sure how it was possible to leave lasting scars on a speedster. His ability to heal should be on par with her own. Yet she could see a strait one on his right forearm. An old burn mark on his left shoulder. Another on his left thigh that looked like a stab wound. And most prominent of all was the scar she saw before on his jaw, which didn't just extend to his collar bone, but all the way down to his right hip. Its edges were smooth for a scar. As if it was done quickly and with a single strike.

Finished with her examination, Kara finally broke the silence between them.

"You're not going to escape this time. You're going to answer for every crime you've committed. Every person you've hurt. You're going to face justice." She almost spat at him. "We've got you now."

He regarded her in silence, contemplating her declaration, before he blinked and started laughing at her.

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There it is. Sorry chapter four took so long. My last computer met with an unfortunate accident and I had to wait till I could buy a new one before I could finish. Again, my apologies.

Now I have some questions to ask you. First what did you think of his hiding place and animagus form? I tried so hard to be original. But before any of you ask I know some of you made the connection between Harry's suit and Black Panther. But I want to say that I had planned to make his animagus a panther before the movie ever hit theaters. I wanted to make him a black cat because of Kara's first pet Streeky. I planned to use Harry's similarity to her cat in some interesting ways in later chapters.

Also, how is my writing? I don't mean my story in general. I want to know if you guys think I am writing the characters well. Are they similar to the real characters? Are they acting the way they would act, saying things you would expect them to say? Am I portraying them as well as Melissa Benoist, Katie McGrath and all the rest of them?

Next it has been pointed out to me that my spelling and grammar has some small errors. For this reason I am asking if any of you are interested in being a beta. If so send me a message and we can talk.

Finally, I want to let you guys know what to expect for next chapter. You will finally get some answers about Harry as each person on team Supergirl gets a chance to ask him questions. And I'm really looking forward to continuing the conversation between Kara and Harry. I don't think its going to go the way you thinks its going to happen. I know its not going to be what Kara expects.

Having said that, I hope you guys liked the chapter and I hope you leave me a review. Good morning, good afternoon and good night.