Navigating her way through Central City was more difficult than what Kara had anticipated. She was desperate to find and help Barry, and really that was throwing her more with a muddled head more than anything else. The buildings were closer together, the roads seemed tighter. Everything was foreign, and new, almost unsettling to her being someone new herself. From the cars to the street lights. It was all very different. And that was making her uneasy.

Whipping through the buildings, the blonde pushed herself high into the sky and paused. Trying to collect herself and focus harder. The sounds of Central City were different too. Everywhere she went, there was something else catching her attention. The harsh brakes of a bus, the cries of a baby. Yet no sounds from her scarlet friend. Hovering miles above the buildings below, the hero closed her eyes and inhaled.

She needed to hear for Barry. For that thing that was attacking him. Listen out for something, anything, that seemed out of the ordinary. Not that was easy on Earth-1. Hell the vibrancy of the place even felt different to Kara. Unsettling yes, but not really the time she could focus on it either.

Finally, she heard the low growl of what she could only presume was an animal and her eyes shot open. That had to be it. That thing.

Inhaling once again, the blonde collected her breath before she shot off in the direction of the noises she had been hearing, and quickly. The closer she got, the louder she could hear Barry's low grunts of being hit, the sound of his body hitting the ground. This thing, whatever it was, was strong, and she was scared that the damage it was doing wouldn't be able to be undone. Cisco had been adamant to claim that this Earth did not have alien occupants, but instead harboured meta-humans. Though as she neared, the more she believed that couldn't be true.

Spotting the pair not far off from where she was, the blonde pushed harder and landed in the spot just before the creature, stopping its next punch that had been directed in the direction of The Flash, causing it to recoil in pain as it had no effect on the woman in front of him.

It was a shark. A huge shark nonetheless. And despite her invulnerable skin, sharks were always something that had terrified Kara. Maybe it had to do with the fact that Alex had decided to scare her thirteen year old self with a back to back movies of Jaws one and two, but right now, her mind couldn't hover there. Not to Alex, or the fact that sharks scared her. No, she needed to protect The Flash.

Barry on the other hand, had rolled over, ready to get up to run, charge up some speed and throw some kind lightening in King Shark's direction. But he hadn't needed to. No, instead there was someone who had stopped the oncoming attack. Lifting his head, he grunted to see a woman in front of him, a woman who seemingly became unfazed by the throws King Shark had been firing in her direction.

Coughing, he sat up and tried to get to his feet, the aches in his body quickly healing.

"Dude?" He heard through the coms in his ears.

"I see her," Barry replied, pushing himself to his feet and standing. "I see her." Grunting again, he brushed off the dust on his arms and took a step closer to the girl who had saved him. He wasn't entirely sure if he could trust her or not. Whether she was a meta. And he wasn't entirely sure if saving him had been on her original agenda.

He watched her carefully, ignoring the babbling that was coming through his ear in regards to Cisco and simply stared. She was striking. From the blue of her suit, from the depth of her red cape, to her blonde hair. Everything about her demanded his attention, and he couldn't quite pull his eyes away from staring at her. With his mouth agape, he simply watched her. Even when King Shark reeled at the pain that rippled from the strikes he was throwing in the woman's direction.

He wondered why she simply stood there, taking it from him until Cisco's yelling finally snapped him out of his trance. "Get a closer look at her. We want to see what we're working with.."

As though she was listening, Barry noted how quickly her head shifted to look back at him over her shoulder. With one quick sweep, she was throwing herself forward at King Shark, and bringing him into the air. High.

"That's new…" Barry whispered to an overexcited Cisco who was screaming down the coms.

Kara's heart was beating, a little too fast. She didn't want to give Barry the chance to suss her out. To see if could recognise her. She knew that most people didn't when she had her Kara Danvers personae. But she was a little nervous being on Earth-1. Throwing a punch in King Shark's direction, she spun him until she was sure he was dizzy, then rushed him to the ground and next to The Flash. Holding her head high, she tossed him down at his feet. "Might wanna watch this one a little closer." She began.

Barry, although pleased that King Shark had been caught couldn't quite take his eyes off of the woman who was standing in front of him. She was beautiful and although he wanted to present himself as the hero he was and someone who didn't need her to save him, he was quite simply losing his thoughts in his mind.

Clearing his throat, he took a step closer to her, to which she responded with a step backwards. He paused.

"Thank you," Barry began, looking her up and down so that Cisco could get a clear shot of her through his in mask cameras. "Miss?"

"That doesn't matter," Kara began in a stronger voice she only reserved for her caped self. "But you're welcome, Flash." With that, she proceeded to give him a nod and a smile before pushing herself into the air and high into the sky, out of Barry's sight.

It only resulted in a "cool" on his end before he pressed his hand to his ear and proceeded to talk to both Caitlin and Cisco, "team meeting," he began, still looking up. "And Caitlin, ask Kara to come too. She's proved pretty handy in cases like this."

This was it. Barry knew who she was, what she had done and now he was ready to dig into her. Granted, she doubted they had anything that would really bring her down a peg or two. This Earth had probably not discovered the orientation of Kryptonite. Still, she was undoubtedly nervous and constantly kept fixing her glasses and skirt.

Turning the corner, she lifted her eyes to the group of people who had been awaiting her arrival.

"Hey," Caitlin greeted, walking toward her and pressing her hand to her shoulder. "You look better than earlier," she smiled.

With a gracious nod, Kara thanked her and walked further into the room. Cisco was in his usual spot, slurping his ice slushy and watching the footage from Barry's camera.

"Man, she is hot," he began with a long slurp before nodding. "And he suit is ah-maz-ing. From the colours to the cape," he licked his lips. "But that symbol.." Cisco paused, "I need to know what it is. Is it some evil thing? A gang?"

Kara perked her eyes slightly, turning her head. Although she couldn't exactly say anything, she didn't appreciate her family coat of arms being being associated with a gang. Or anything relatively violent. Fixing her glasses again, she focused her attention on to something else. Something else, like Barry.

Watching as he paced around the room, she was impressed by how the cuts that had been on his cheeks had began to heal. And fast.

He lifted his hand to his neck and began shaking his head at Cisco. "I think we can trust her," he started. "I think she's on out side."

"Dude, she didn't even tell you her name."

"So? She saved me. And didn't take the time to take me out when I was down. I don't think she was on Zoom's team."

Kara lifted her brows to Barry who was still speaking before bringing her hand up slightly. "Zoom?"

"Right," Caitlin began, "you haven't heard of him. He's-"

"The fastest man alive," Barry finished, his jaw tightening slightly. "He's a speedster. Has a suit like mine, but it's black. We know he's not of this Earth, and until recently.. we discovered his true identity. We thought he was out friend…. His name is Jay. He broke my back. He sends metas from Earth-2 here to try and kill me. He's dangerous. Really dangerous."

Kara paused. Taking in everything that was being said to her. Playing it over and over in her head. He had broken Barry's back. That in itself was enough to make her mad and annoyed. How dare someone try and show so much power. She of course knew that she had a target on her own back, hell Reactron had almost cut her days as Supergirl short, but this was something completely new.

Other Earths and metas were making her alien enemies look pitiful in comparison and whilst she was still listing everything over in her mind about this supposed Zoom, Barry had cut her thoughts short.

"I want to meet her again. I want to know what she's doing here and if she can help us. It might go south very quickly, I know, but hear me out guys. She can fly. Zoom doesn't have that ability and that means we have the advantage. Plus, from what I saw, she is strong. She took King Shark out all on her own, and from the way he was yelling, I think he shattered his hand just by throwing a punch in her direction. We can use her, I know we can."

"Hold up," Cisco started with a raise of his hand and the put down of his drink. "I know that I don't usually turn down the opportunity to work with a total babe, but if she's as strong as you say she is, do you think it's a good idea to even go near her? And on top of that, who's to say you're even going to see her again? If she's not one of Zoom's minions, that means she's been here a while. Like, why did it take her this long to come out of the shadows?"

Kara licked her lips, she hunched over slightly, trying to distance herself as far from this conversation as she could. She didn't know if she wanted Supergirl to be a thing on this Earth. She didn't know if the people would react so simply to the idea of an alien. She didn't know if she even wanted to go up against this Zoom. From the way Barry spoke of him, she could practically hear the hate in his voice, and it surprised her to think that he could hold so much of that against one person. Besides, she knew little of his powers, and without the DEOs help, she wasn't entirely sure how she could target his weaknesses.

"Come on, aren't you a little bit curious to see if we can get her on our side? Firestorm is gone. Oliver had his own problems, she might be that extra push we needed to get one over on Zoom, and God knows we need everything we can get."

Cisco paused and raised his brows to his friend. "She probably won't be a match for Zoom," he began, lifting his straw to his mouth.

And although she had been trying to keep her cool, Kara couldn't help but laugh slightly. Call it awkwardness, or her sheer disbelief that Cisco had little faith in her, but she was chuckling.

All heads turned to look at her before she was quickly lifted her eyes and fixing her glasses, an uneven smile placed upon her lips. Seeing each face suddenly be upon her made her shift slightly and bring a hand to scratch her cheek. Even on this Earth she couldn't help but put her foot in it.

"Uh-" the blonde began before clearing her throat, "I think you haven't put a lot of faith in her Cisco. What.. is this an Earth with no female heroes?" She bit down on her lip, nice save.

"None of her calibre," Cisco nodded with a smile, turning back to the screens to which Kara's face had been blown up to full size, "alright, Barry. We can try and lure her out. Get you a chance to speak with her. See if she'll join our side. But we gotta be prepared. If she tries anything, you gotta run. We don't know her powers yet, and we don't know if she's on our side."

Barry nodded with a smile. "Bring her in. I got it. So.. what's the plan?"

"You think this is going to work?" Barry started into the coms and over to Caitlin, Cisco and Kara. The last of whom was biting down on her nail particularly hard because she knew Barry was going to be waiting on nothing. A small part of her contemplated on doing it. The rush she felt when she helped people was something she'd missed over the last week and when she had taken down "King Shark" as her new friends had named him, she felt it once again. The idea of helping Barry too was very appealing, but she didn't know if she could risk it.

Although she liked and appreciated the trio of people who had taken her under their wing, she wasn't entirely sure she could trust them with this kind of secret. Alien life was foreign, and so, for now. She decided not to meet the Flash and to do things on her own terms.

If he really needed her, she'd be there.

"Dude trust me, she's gotta show. She came to your rescue earlier, I don't think she'd waste that on nothing."

"And if she doesn't?" Caitlin piped in after being relatively quiet, "and he goes splat on the pavement?"

"Then we'll have to hunt her down ourselves because aint no way Central City is surviving without some kind of hero."

A low clearing of Barry's throats could be heard through the coms and Cisco was quickly apologising, "sorry dude."

Kara, who had been standing behind the others, fixed her glasses and licked her lips as she watched Barry from the monitors, "you know, there are probably better and sacred ways to ask her to meet you.. I don't think she'd appreciate you putting yourself in danger.."

She wasn't lying. She hated that Barry and Cisco's only plan to lure her out was by letting him run down the side of a building. Of course, they said he does it plenty, but that didn't ease the butterflies in her stomach or from praying a million times over to Rao that he'd be okay.

"Remember I told you about Superman?" She started with a gentle squeeze to Cisco's shoulder. "She's kinda like him. With the flying and the cape.. this kind of stuff didn't draw him out from hiding.."

"That's it!" Cisco started with a snap of his fingers, causing Kara to flinch and Caitlin to roll her eyes with a laugh. "Supergirl!"

"What?" The blonde started, panic laced through her words. "I'm sorry… what?"

"Dude," the man ignored, pressing the button of the mics, "we'll call her Supergirl. She's got an S on her chest, that can work so perfectly."

"What about Superwoman?" Caitlin asked with a raise of her brow, "because she looked like a woman to me."

Cisco waved her off, "doesn't have the same ring to it. Not my finest name-calling I have to admit," he turned himself in his chair slightly, a grin placed upon his features, "but I think it remind Kara of home, and that's always a good thing, right?" He raised his brow to the girl behind him, before she returned it with a smile. That had been thoughtful, despite the fact she thought maybe she'd have gotten away with being Supergirl on this Earth.

Lifting her eyes back to the screen and to Barry, she sighed. "So, you're sure Supergirl is gonna show, Cisco?" The blonde questioned.

"Only one way to find that out," he nodded. "You ready Barry?"

"As I'll ever be," the speedster replied before smiling at a camera that he knew his friend had hacked before cracking his neck and off he went.

It always impressed Kara. Every time she saw him ran. It was unlike anything she had ever seen really. She knew she was fast too, more so when she was flying, but she didn't have the impressive colours flying behind her, and she certainly didn't zip through the streets with such agility. Even back home in National City. Leaning forward, she watched as Barry ran the side of a building before reaching the top.

With a thumbs up, he scaled down it, slower, she noted and yelling. Calling for help. Of course, some part of her was ready to leave there and then and go to him. But she knew the set up and that he'd be fine.

This was a procedure the scarlet speedster had repeated time and time again before eventually, and in a matter of moments, he was back in STAR labs and taking of his mask. Through elongated breaths, he put his hands on his hips and shook his head. "I don't get it," he began, slightly defeated. "She didn't show."

"Don't worry, man." Cisco suddenly began as he got to his feet and looked upon his friend with a clap of his hands. "It's time for plan B."

"Plan B?" Kara began with a raised brow. "I didn't know we had a Plan B?"

"I always have something stuffed my sleeve. Barry, let's go."