"What do you mean she's alive?" Oliver asked.

"As in Felicity didn't die. I thought that was clear?" Sara asked sitting on the stool.

Oliver looked over at Felicity's systems, "Is that why you made the beeping noises? Were you trying to tell us that she's still out there?" Oliver had to sit down. He sat down on the other stool.

"Yes. You guys obviously didn't get it."

"Do you know where she is?" Oliver asked.

"Yes..I do."

"Where is she, Sara"

"Oliver-"

"Where?" He stood up.

"She's set up in a warehouse across the city."

"Does she know that you know she's alive?"

"No, but Oliver. She's not the same girl." Sara explained, "She's running around like a vigilante now. The girl you saw in the van, she was undercover."

"We got her on the roof of Verdant. She was a little sarcastic. Felicity is never sarcastic." Oliver explained.

"I know, Oliver. I told you. She's a little different."

"Yeah well she's about to get a visit..from me." Oliver moved get his jacket. He's not going as the Arrow. He's going just as Oliver.

"I'm not going to stop you, just come back alive."

"Why wouldn't I come back alive?"

"I told you she's different, but she is more aware. She hears or sees something...she's shooting."

"She can shoot a bow now?" Oliver was surprised. At one point Felicity couldn't even throw a punch.

"Ha. No." Sara stated, "A gun. I'm sick of bows."

She saw Oliver's face change when she said that, "Well not yours...of course."

"That's what I thought."

"Go Oliver. Go get her back."


When Oliver arrived at the front door of the warehouse, he prepared himself for the worst possible scenario and walked in.

What he saw when he walked in was what looked like an abandoned warehouse, but Oliver was smarter than that. If Felicity was really trying to be a vigilante, then she learned from him. The lair would be below the warehouse, not in it.

He walked to the back of the warehouse and saw he was right. There was a keypad on a door. He thought of what the code could be. He put in different numbers and none of them worked, then he put the code in that was on his Foundry. BEEP. It worked. She needed to fix that beeping sound on the keypad though.

He walked in and there was a staircase. This is seeming like his Foundry...just a little. But when he walked downstairs it didn't really look like it.

There were way more computers, but no Felicity.

"Hello?" He yelled out, "Felicity. I'm not here to hurt you. I don't know if you recognize the voice, but it's me Oliver."

There was silence for a few seconds, then, "You know I never figured you would figure it out." Oliver couldn't quite figure out where the voice was coming from.

"Yeah, well I have my sources. Wanna step out of the shadows now?"

"Uhh. no."

"Why not?"

"Oliver. I don't think I really want to. Is that a crime?"

"Yes." He stated.

"Haha, some of that humor I missed."

"Felicity we have missed you so much. We have not touched anything that was yours. Everything is like it was when you left it."

"Like a shrine?" She asked. Still in the shadows.

"Yeah. Like a shrine. Why are you trying to be a vigilante?"

"I'm not. I'm your eyes. Like I've always been."

"Then why didn't I notice you until earlier tonight?"

"I made a mistake. We didn't see you on the side of the van. You know blind spot and all."

"Right, well thanks for not shooting me."

"Oliver?"

"Yeah?"

"Don't tell Roy and Digg. Oh and I know Sara already knows."

"How?"

"Oliver you seem to forget, I rigged up every single camera in your Foundry. I know how to hack into them."

"I did forget that." Oliver crossed his arms, "And I won't tell the other two."

"Well, then." She stepped out of where she was hiding, "Hi."

"Hi." Oliver wanted to run up to her. To hug her like he hasn't hugged anyone in forever, but he didn't.

"You know you can hug me. Just be careful. I had a bad fight tonight."

"Yeah I was there." He walked up to her and hugged her.

"Right. You're the one who put me in that accident." He stopped hugging her.

"I'm sorry about that."

"Don't be. You didn't know it was me."

She moved to sit down in her new system area, with what looks like a more comfortable chair.

"So what do you do down here?" Oliver leaned up against a wall.

"Well I watch you. Well not exactly. I watch your systems. I mean my systems the ones that you keep as a shrine. That's one of the reasons they were beeping, because Sara figured it out and did something to them so that everytime I used them they beeped. I mean I did't use-"

"You and your babbling." Oliver smiled.

Felicity sighed, "You missed it."

"Yes, yes I did." Oliver said.


Author's Note:

Chapter 3! I got really bored after I posted the last chapter. So here you go!

-S