Thank you to everyone who left reviews! The response was amazing! So, without further ado, here's chapter two.


Throwing the crust of a piece of pizza into its box, Kara wiped her hand on her jeans and looked around at the group of people in the room with her. Yep, somehow the Big Belly here tasted just like the one she had on her Earth. It was kind of comforting. It had been three days since she had arrived on Earth-1. And for the first time in her life, she was actually full from eating. Although it was a unique feeling, she didn't focus on it too long, instead embracing that fact that that meant she was still, very much so, human. That was taking some adjusting to.

She had been staying with Caitlin for the time being, and she'd have been lying if she had said she hadn't already snuck off around the STAR labs building the second morning to see if she could find any solar panels. Maybe if she stayed under them long enough, she'd be able to kickstart something. That plan had been drawn short though when Barry had shown up. Asking her a million and one questions about her Earth very excitedly.

She'd been welcomed into their small group easily, having already met both Iris and Joe West, those of which she hadn't known upon her arrival. They too, had been intense in their questioning of her personal life on Earth-3. And had Kara not been so into telling everyone about Alex, Winn, James and Hank, she would've been bored of it already.

"Alright Barry, she's just emerged on Abbey Street. If you take the next left, you'll be able to cut her off. And grab her before she has the time to really know where she is."

Pausing, Cisco took his finger off of the coms and turned to look at Kara, who at this stage was still focused on the monitor. Dazed slightly by the streaks of yellow and red that came across the street cameras. Barry fascinated her, really. And to see another hero that wasn't her cousin was something she could watch for hours.

She also was very intrigued on the fact that Caitlin and Cisco had been so into checking on his vitals and blood pressure, as well as going the extra mile to make sure his suit was present with a defibrillator. Of course, her skin wasn't so easy to poke around at for those types of things, but she was slightly jealous the DEO hadn't gone the extra mile to lace her suit with solar panels or something, should she ever need them. Leaning down on her elbow, she fixed her glasses a little, eyes still on the screen.

"Who's she?" the blonde began at Cisco, trying to catch a name. Earth-1 villains were also something that made her curious. They weren't aliens. More so "meta-humans." More unique to her than the others could get a firm grip on. Then again, she heard that the majority of people that the Green Arrow had gone up against were just that. Ordinary people.

"Peek-a-boo," Cisco replied, "I know, awesome name right? She's the kind of meta who can transport to different places. Granted she can see where she's going. That's why Barry has to cut her off quickly. He may be fast, but she definitely has the advantage." He slurped on the drink that was in front of him.

Letting his eyes leave the screen momentarily, they wandered to land on Kara, who he had picked up on being very intent as to what was happening. It was nice, having someone be here with him. Of course, he had Caitlin, but since Wells of Earth-2 had shown up, she'd been otherwise preoccupied. Besides, Kara was so intent on learning about everything that was going on that he loved the rush he got just from talking to her about it. "So.." He began, "what's he like? This Superman of your Earth?"

"What?" Kara started quickly, pulling off of her elbow and turning her head to face him. It'd been three days since she had mentioned that name. And although Supergirl's name had also been brought up, she wasn't exactly surprised that Superman had been the one to stick in Cisco's mind. She was used to being second best by now.

"Superman?" Cisco pressed again, "what's he like?"

"Cool," Kara nodded slightly. "He uhm, is strong. And caring. He's a great hero of our Earth."

"If I was naming him, the name would be totally different. I mean, Superman? It's not a fantastic name is it?"

Kara chuckled, letting her head fall. It was the first time she'd actually heard anyone say a bad word against the name and it brought back fast memories of how Cat had named her Supergirl. How ridiculous she had thought that was. In some ways, she was grateful that she had that part of her life secret for now.

"Guys?" Came a sudden voice from the coms. "Guys?"

Turning her head, Kara looked at the screens that showed Barry looking considerably dazed. As though he were lost.

"We're here man, we're here. No sign of Peek-a-boo on the cameras though."

Standing in the street, by the harbour, Barry turned his head. Desperately looking for the woman. Why they had decided to let her out of STAR labs early was beyond him now. She was dangerous. More dangerous than she had let on. The small drip of the pipes down the street and the low sound of waves were trying to disrupt him, so instead, he concentrated, trying to see if he could hear anything. But to his disappointment, he was met with nothing. "Lost her," he began, lowering his head. "I-" he was cut of quickly by suddenly being pushed. Grunting, he turned his head to see nothing behind him. "Guys!"

Cisco was quick to push forward and press him coms, eyes drastically searching for the woman's whereabouts.

"There!" Kara was pointing to the screen, "she's there!" Taking the coms, she slid it over to her side of the desk and pressed into it. "Barry, it's Kara, listen, I have an idea. She's there. Hiding behind the third boat to your left. No, don't look over. Just keep looking straight. Stay where you are and let her come at you again."

"What?" Cisco started suddenly turning to the blonde woman beside him. "Are you crazy?"

"That way," Kara continued into the coms, "if she goes back to behind the boat, and I think she will, you can grab her, cover her eyes and bring her back here."

Cisco sat back, slightly impressed and a little confused as to how Kara had thought that quickly. Still, he didn't question it. It seemed like a solid plan, and it beat Barry trying to hard to find her without avail. With a nod, he slid the mic back over to his side of the desk. "She's right. Try it man."

Swallowing, Barry nodded and waited for Peek-a-boo's next attack. It didn't take long. She was trying to break him down to make her escape easier. And he stood there, and he took it, falling slightly as the sudden force appeared out of nowhere. It was times like these that he wished he was a little stronger. Grunting, he shook it off. "Kara?" He began, eyeing the boat briefly, "when?"

A long second passed before Kara was giving the nod to Cisco, who in turn told him to go for it. Watching the screen, the blonde sat in awe at how quickly Barry seemed to move. Sure, Kryptonians were fast. But this was on a whole other level. Her eyes glistened as streaks of yellow flashed across the screen and before she could really work out how his body did it, he was standing in front of them, Peek-a-boo in his arms and struggling. One hand of his was across his eyes and he had a large smile plastered across his face. Mainly geared towards the woman behind the desk. Clearing his throat, Cisco raised his brow. "I helped too, man."

With a chuckle, Barry nodded before speeding off to bring Peek-a-boo back to her cell before returning to the others. His mask off of his face now but his smile still present. "That was awesome!" He exclaimed, "and some quick thinking. Sure you don't wanna just be a full-time Flash team member?" He chuckled in Kara's direction.

"I'll help when I can," she urged with a smile. Something about being on this side of the heroics was a little exhilarating, she had to admit. Terrifying, but exhilarating. Watching as Barry moved to give her a hug, Kara chuckled before outstretching both arms to him, wrapping them around his shoulders. She'd be lying if she said she hated Earth-1. She didn't. Not even a little bit. It was Barry pulling away that brought her back to reality. But as she looked at him, she noted the furrowed brow and pursed lip that was spread across his features. Lifting her own brow, she cocked her head, letting an awkward grin reach her lips. "What?"

"Kara.." Barry started, "uhm, your arm?"

"This is amazing!" Caitlin's exclaimed, "it healed so quickly. I mean, maybe it had something to do with the gravitational shift. Or the different vibrancy of our Earth. I need to run some tests immediately."

The last words had rang through Kara's ears time and time again and had caused her to get nervous. Sitting alone in Caitlin's lab, she lifted a small knife that sat on a nearby desk and brought it to her skin, trying to see the kind of damage that would result from it. Sliding it across, she felt nothing. Not a scratch was produced, not a drop of blood was spilled. Sighing, the blonde but down on her lip. She didn't want the questions that followed with a broken needle after Caitlin tried to draw blood. She didn't want them all questioning her motives of being here. She didn't want any of it. Sighing, she jumped off of the seat she was sitting in and got up.

"Caitlin.." She began, scratching her arm. "Uhm.. I'm afraid of needles." Kara gave a small nod, trying to act as scared as she could be. "And I don't really want to come to whole new Earth just to have some needles be put into me."

The doctor, who had been excitedly running around her room, came to a halt and looked over in front of the woman who was in front of her. She could see where she was coming from. She wouldn't have appreciated being in a whole new place and having that done to her either. But it truly was fascinating that Kara's body had seemingly speed up its healing process and she was as good as new. In some ways, it reminded her of Barry. And how fast he healed. In fact it had only taken him a week or so to heal a completely distraught back breaking and spinal cord injury. He was well and better than ever. And some ways, Kara had seemingly healed just as good.

"I understand," she nodded with a small smile. "In time, you'll come to see that I'm the type of person who gets a little too excited over biology." Offering Kara a nod, she chuckled. "Sorry if I freaked you out."

"You didn't. Promise." With that, the two women exchanged glances and smiles before they went off in search of Barry and Cisco. Meeting them in the main room, Kara gave a smile before throwing her newly healed hand over her shoulder.

"I don't know about you guys, but I'm beat. I might just head home for a little bit. If that's okay with you, Caitlin?"

"Of course," the brunette replied, pulling out a key and handing it to Kara. "I'll be home in a little bit. You want me to bring you anything back from Jitters?"

"No. I'm okay," Kara responded with a smile. Looking at Cisco, she grinned before finally letting her eyes fall into Barry. "You were awesome today. I liked helping." With that, she gripped the keys the tiniest bit tighter and offered each of them a smile before leaving.

Once she had gone, the three friends exchanged glances between each other.

"What's up with her?" Barry started, concerned lacing his question.

In the small amount of time that she had been here, he had grown to be quite fond of Kara. Even today, he could hear her optimism through the coms. He knew he wasn't the only one. Kara seemed to draw everyone easily with her smile and her personality. She had been separated from her home, and still, she hadn't let them see that. Not once. It was almost as though she had experienced it before. Scratching the back of his head, he looked back Caitlin who simply shrugged.

"I don't know. She just seemed to get freaked out by the needles. Maybe this is all starting to take it's toll on her? I'll ask her later when we have dinner," she nodded before looking over her shoulder in the direction that Kara had went.

"I can't imagine being trapped somewhere unknown," Cisco chimed in. He too had grown to enjoy Kara's atmosphere. She was someone he could have a bit of banter with, and he wasn't going to lie and say he hated it.

...

Back at Caitlin's, Kara sat on the spare bed, or as Caitlin liked to call it, "her bed." Her legs were crossed beneath her body and her glasses were placed upon her head, neatly tucked into her hair. The low sound of the television occupied the room as she sat in her own silence. Below her and placed onto her lap was her suit. Her fingers glazed over the S that was spread across it's chest and she sighed, her eyes welling up slightly.

She missed being Supergirl. More than what she would have ever expected to. Back on her Earth, she'd only really become accustomed to it. she was working into her own. Alex had insisted she train everyday as well as act upon her daily duties, and she'd seen a vast difference in her fighting style since. She sighed and wiped her face. It was the closest the two had been in a while, and Kara couldn't help but bring about the thought of what Alex was doing.

Was she safe without Kara there to protect her? Was she looking for her? How was she getting on now that they Hank had been involved with their father's disappearance? A million questions filled her mind. Was she watching Homeland without her? Was she staying at Kara's apartment?

Her mind drifted to work. To James and Winn. To Cat. What did they think? Was Cat concerned that something had happened to her assistant during the Earthquake? Or was Winn looking over at her desk? Was she even in James' thoughts?

And Kal-El? Did he know she was gone?

Now with her powers restored, Kara couldn't help but shake the very sudden realism that she was somewhere completely new. Everything about this Earth was different. The smells, the colours. She could notice that it held the different frequency Caitlin had been talking about. And that was something she was trying hard to phase out.

Feeling a tear trip down her cheek, she fell back onto the bed in tears. For the first time since her arrival, she was crying. Really, truly crying. This wasn't fair. She'd lost her home once before and it was happening all over again. Nothing was to say that the STAR labs team would be able to get her home, and that thought alone was enough to cause the tears to push harder. Because then what? She'd be stuck here. Forced, for the second time in her short life, to start all over again.

"Oh Rao," she muttered, for the first time in a long time in Kryptonian. It wasn't that she hadn't liked talking in her native language, but she remembers so clearly in her head the day Jeremiah and Eliza told her to keep it a minimum. Scared she would expose herself to the world that she was no ordinary thirteen year old.

Before she had to long to be alone with her thoughts however, the television was catching her attention. In cases like this, she hadn't missed her super-hearing. Sitting up, she wiped her face and noted the 'Breaking news' that was flashed across the right hand of the screen. Wiping her face, she sat up and watched as Barry came into view only to be knocked down by what she could only describe as a giant shark. Sitting closer to the screen, she licked her lips. "Get up," she started quietly out of desperation. Her thoughts of her old Earth vanished as she urged her new friend to help himself up and get out of the way.

But again, Barry was knocked to the ground, causing Kara to flinch.

Pausing, she looked down at her lap and the suit that was folded across it before looking back at the screen. With urgency, she whipped it on, dumping her glasses onto the bed and running for Caitlin's window.