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Author's Note: I'm still deciding whether to do Chruce or BM/WW, so until I decide, there will be a little bit of both. I can do a lot of BM/WW scenes, since Bruce and Diana are traveling together. The Chruce won't come for a while, since Bruce hasn't visited Star Kingdom yet and I won't be able to do a lot of it, because it won't work out with where the fic is going.

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"Mother! Clark!" Kara finally pulled away from the embrace she was in with her family. "What are you guys doing here?" Kara smiled.

"We wanted to see you, Kara. It's been a long time since I've seen Samuel or the girls," Martha looked at Lois and Chloe who were near the wall, not wanting to interrupt on the family reunion. Martha's face immedialtely darkened. "Lex is staging an attack on the city. The cavalry is hidden in the outskirts of the town. It's supposed to happen by nightfall," Martha said firmly.

Everyone's eyes widened and Kara sprung into action. She didn't understand her sudden allegiance to King Oliver, considering she hadn't lived in the kingdom very long. "We have to go warn the king!" she said forcefully.

"Kara, we can't," Chloe said softly.

"Mother, you're practically a noblewoman. You and Clark can go. Lois, your father is a nobleman, you and Chloe can go. I'm a castle maid. I can just say that I'm here to serve at the ball. We can't waste any time!" she looked outside, noticing that the sun was setting. "Let's go!"

Everyone ran outside, mounted their horses and rushed to castle. Once they reached there, Martha and Clark went in the front entrance, Lois and Chloe took the side entrance, and Kara took the back door. Everyone looked wide and far for the king, notifying all of the nobles at the ball. The members of the Royal Court rushed into the meeting room to await their king.

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"Your Highness!" Kara ran into the throne room and panted. The king was talking to Lady Dinah. Oliver's head turned towards her and she had his full attention.

"King Lex has an army in the forest, he's going to declare war tonight!" she exclaimed worriedly.

"Do you have proof?" Dinah asked snidely. Before Kara could answer, a page walked into the door.

"Your Highness," he bowed. "The Royal Court requests your presence for an impromptu meeting." The page left, and Dinah took Oliver's hand and dragged him towards the Royal Court, but not before sending Kara haughty smile. Oliver looked over at her apologetically and left the room.

As the duo was walking down the corridor, Oliver was oblivious to the smile he had on his face.

"You aren't thinking of her, are you?" Dinah spat. "You can't marry a peasant, you know. You'll have to wed someone... like me."

"She can't be a peasant! She has this royal air to her and she's so brave. She's too beautiful to be a mere peasant," Oliver told her earnestly. Dinah scoffed.

"She doesn't love you," Dinah said angrily and left him.

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After the meeting at Royal Court, Oliver found Kara serving cheese at the ball. King Lex had arrived and was indulging himself with dances from some of the most beautiful women in the city.

"Kara, why are you hiding behind the suit of armor?" Oliver whispered.

"No reason," she chuckled nervously as she passed the plate of cheese to another servant. "If you don't mind me asking, what are you going to do about King Lex?"

"We have the army collecting right now. The rest we'll just have to improvise," he told her.

"Where are the soldiers?" Kara asked. "Why are you even telling me all this?"

"You asked," Oliver shrugged.

"I want to fight for the kingdom. Please, may I join the militia?" she begged. They hadn't noticed that King Lex had approached them, with a glass of champagne in hand.

"Oliver- good to see you," Lex gave a fake smile. "I knew you cared for your people, but I didn't expect you to make small talk with a servant."

Kara tried her best to keep her anger in check, but still glared at Lex.

"Lex, this is my date for the night. May I have this dance, Kara?" Oliver held out his hand. Kara was frozen with fear as Lex's eyes widened.

"Kara?" Lex asked.

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"King Hal, Queen Carol- I assure you that you won't regret this decision. Not only will Coast Kingdom benefit, but all of the kingdoms in the land," King Bruce assured.

"I'm sure the Green Lantern Corps will find this agreement…agreeable," Diana added. The only problem in convincing King Hal to join the alliance was that he was a member of another corporation, the Green Lantern Corps. He was the nearest representative of the wide-span association.

"We hope so too," Queen Carol smiled. "I'm sure the royalty of Gotham will do a fine job."

Diana raised an eyebrow, as did Bruce. "I'm the Princess of Themiscyra."

"Oh! I'm sorry. You two make a cute couple, I thought you were-"

"It's okay. We have to go. Thank you for your cooperation," Bruce hastily left with Diana.

"What was that about?" Diana asked as they left the castle.

"Nothing," Diana gave a knowing look. "The Queen went rogue once and now, she just makes me nervous."

Diana nodded as she mounted her horse. The caravan rode off into the sunset, heading towards the fine kingdom of Mars.

In a few days, Bruce and Diana had arrived at Mars. Getting King John to agree was simple, and the duo left the kingdom in no time at all.

"What is the next kingdom to be inducted in your alliance?" Diana asked.

"Gotham," Bruce replied simply.

"I meant after your kingdom"

"Star Kingdom- It's the home of my good friend, King Oliver the Kind"

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"Is that you, Kara?" Lex asked.

"You too know each other?" Oliver asked confused.

Kara put on her fakest smile and curtsied. "If only I had the honor of knowing such a person," Kara said humbly.

Lex laughed. "Nice try. Oliver, are you trying to steal my bride?"

"Your bride?" Oliver was still confused.

"If you really are Kara, then you're in grave danger," Lex warned menacingly and left them.

Oliver cleared his throat and looked attentively at Kara. Kara sighed, "I can't tell you here."

"Then, we can go," Oliver said coldly and led her to the throne room and sat in his throne.

"I'm sorry. I didn't want to lie to you, Your Highness. That monster was going to make me wed him, so I fled my home, looking for your protection. I couldn't say no to him, he'd kill me," Kara let her tears flow down her face. Oliver walked to her and embraced her tightly. She looked up to him as he cupped her cheek and kissed her sweetly.

Lady Dinah had looked all over for Oliver at the ball, but with no avail. She was going to retire to her quarters, but she heard voices in the throne room. When she peeked in she saw the King kissing the lowly servant she met earlier. Her eyes widened and she left the room making less noise than a mouse.

"I'm sorry," Kara immediately pulled away.

"Wait!" Oliver called. "You have nothing to be sorry about, I started it." Kara was walking away, but Oliver grasped her arm.

"You're not a peasant, Kara. I know it! What are you?" Oliver asked.

"My mother is an honorable noblewoman, but my brother and I are adopted," Kara turned away shyly. She was embarrassed the King knew this now.

"It's okay," Oliver soothed. He had pulled her into another embrace and was rubbing her back.

Kara pulled away, again, with realization. "Where are the troops gathering? I must join them!"

"You can't. I couldn't live with myself if anything ever happened to you, Kara," Oliver said very seriously.

"I have to! I have to serve my kingdom!" Kara exclaimed.

"You can serve your kingdom by reigning upon the people of Star Kingdom. You can marry me!"

Kara scoffed. "You're royalty. I'm not. It's that simple," Kara laughed ironically. She turned away and left, this time Oliver was too shocked to stop her.

Before Kara left the room, she stopped at the door and looked at him. "Forgive me for saying this, but I think I'm in love with you, Your Highness," Kara curtsied and left to go look for her friends and family. Oliver was smiling, ear-to-ear.

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"So the king got word of Lex's plan?" Martha asked as everyone got back to the abode. Everyone but Sir Samuel had gathered at the table for a very late dinner.

Kara nodded. "He knows and he has a plan," she said proudly.

"How do you know?" Lois asked.

"I-um-well, I'm sure the king is ready," Kara stuttered. Lois nodded unsurely.

"So, I heard that King Lex is leaving on the morrow," Chloe said.

Lois scoffed. "Why on earth would that creep travel for days, just to spend a night in the city? If that's not suspicious, then I don't know what is."

As everyone was eating, Lois and Chloe's curiosity perked as they both realized Kara's unwavering smile.

"Kara, we're about to go to war with a powerful kingdom. Why are you so happy?" Chloe asked sharply.

Kara's face darkened as she turned away. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to-" Chloe apologized.

"It's okay," Kara assured. She turned towards her mother. "Mom, have you ever been in love with someone you don't deserve?" Kara asked.

Martha smiled sweetly. "Kara, there isn't anyone in the kingdom who you don't deserve."

Chloe motioned for Lois and Clark to leave the room, so mother and daughter could talk. After the three of them left, Kara started again.

Kara shook her head. "In my time at the castle, I fell in love with a man. He even asked me to marry him, but it wouldn't be right."

"Why not? Kara, if he loves you, there is no reason in the kingdom that you should feel like this," Martha soothed.

"It's not like that! He's not a peasant, he's Royal," Kara explained with no avail.

"If he loves you enough, it won't matter," Martha said surely.

Kara sighed. "He'll have to abdicate his throne if he doesn't wed a royal," she said softly.

Martha's eyes widened. "The king? King Oliver the Kind asked you for your hand?" Martha said happily.

"I declined, there are other women for him," Kara said sadly.

"He can surely change that clause, Kara," Martha embraced her daughter.

"I'm not so sure I want him to," Kara whispered. She was near tears.

"Meaning?" Martha asked gently as she unwrapped her hands from Kara and sat down.

"There's another man. He is this amazing knight. He's brave, courageous and I'm sure he's handsome," Kara smiled.

Martha looked worried. "Kara, do what you're heart tells you," Martha kissed her daughter on the forehead and left the room. Kara needed to sort out her feelings, so she grabbed her cloak and went outside for a walk.

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"Clark, that's your name, right?" Lois was trying to make small talk. She hated awkward silences.

"Yes," Clark replied simply. Lois felt bad about shunning Kara's brother, not that she'd admit it. He was mild-mannered and was able to tolerate Lois for this long. If he's a farmer, I bet he has abs of steel. Dah! Stop thinking like that! She mentally berated herself.

"I'm going to bed," Chloe told Lois as she walked up the stairs. Chloe turned towards Lois and Clark. "Play nice, you two."

Lois glared at Chloe, who was now upstairs. Clark, on the other hand turned beet red. She rolled her eyes.

"So, are you betrothed?" Lois blurted out. Clark looked at her oddly before answering.

"No, not yet. You?"

"Nah, I'm scaring away suitors left and right," Lois smirked. Clark gave a smile before turning back to his somber expression.

"What's got your loincloth in a bunch?"

Clark sighed, ignoring Lois's comment. "I'm worried about my sister."

"She'll be okay," Lois assured.

"How can you say that?" Clark exclaimed.

"Because I know, she'll be okay!" Lois stuck her head in his face. Clark turned his earlier shade of red, due to distance between Lois and lips and his. As their lips drew closer, Martha walked out of the dining room. When she entered the sitting room, Lois and Clark were in a deep lip-lock.

"Oh my," Martha said softly as she quietly made her way up the stairs.

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It was past 3 in the morning when Kara went out for a stroll. She was in such a haze, she forgot her sword- something that she's never done before. Not before long, a band of thieves crossed her path.

"Well, well. You'll pay for what you did for us, swordswoman," the leader said menacingly. These were the thieves that she had run into the night she arrived at Star City. Kara reached for her sword, but imagine her astonishment when she realized it wasn't there!

"Please, I'm sorry," Kara said full of fear.

"Then we are too," the leader brought his sword closer to her neck, but all of a sudden flung back, with a green arrow lodged in his upper arm.

More arrows went in the thieves' direction, and the cowards ran off. The masked savior went towards Kara and helped her up.

"You really should carry that sword around," the Green Arrow advised. He couldn't help but notice her beauty in the moonlight. As he brought her up, he unconsciously brought her closer, into a passionate kiss. His mask strictly covered his eyes, creating no difficulty for Kara.

"I am so sorry," Kara said shocked. She was crying now. Kara immediately pulled away, picked up the hem of her dress and ran. She ran fast and hard, paying no heed to the direction she was going in. She let her tears flow freely, the hot tears burning her face. She just needed to get away.

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